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Distribution Revolution is a collection of interviews with leading film and TV professionals concerning the many ways that digital delivery systems are transforming the entertainment business. These interviews provide lively insider accounts from studio executives, distribution professionals, and creative talent of the tumultuous transformation of film and TV in the digital era. The first section features interviews with top executives at major Hollywood studios, providing a window into the big-picture concerns of media conglomerates with respect to changing business models, revenue streams, and audience behaviors. The second focuses on innovative enterprises that are providing path-breaking models for new modes of content creation, curation, and distribution-creatively meshing the strategies and practices of Hollywood and Silicon Valley. And the final section offers insights from creative talent whose professional practices, compensation, and everyday working conditions have been transformed over the past ten years. Taken together, these interviews demonstrate that virtually every aspect of the film and television businesses is being affected by the digital distribution revolution, a revolution that has likely just begun. Interviewees include: • Gary Newman, Chairman, 20th Century Fox Television • Kelly Summers, Former Vice President, Global Business Development and New Media Strategy, Walt Disney Studios • Thomas Gewecke, Chief Digital Officer and Executive Vice President, Strategy and Business Development, Warner Bros. Entertainment • Ted Sarandos, Chief Content Officer, Netflix • Felicia D. Henderson, Writer-Producer, Soul Food, Gossip Girl • Dick Wolf, Executive Producer and Creator, Law & Order
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Landslides are among the most widespread and frequent natural hazards. Landsliding is linked to the combination of geological, geomorphological, and climatic factors in response to trigger mechanisms, mostly represented by heavy rainfall events, seismicity, or human action. Landslides directly and indirectly impact a territory, causing fatalities and huge socio-economic losses. Consequently, to avoid serious consequences and support sustainable territorial planning, there is a clear need of correct land use policies and best practices for long-term risk mitigation and reduction. In this context, geomorphological field activities, satellite remote sensing, landslide susceptibility mapping, and innovative GIS analysis offer effective support for mapping and monitoring landslides’ activity at both the local and regional scales. All landslide types are considered, from rockfalls to debris flows, from slow-moving slides to very rapid rock avalanches. Contributions to this Special Issue report key advances in landslide susceptibility mapping, environmental risk management in mass movement-prone areas, and landslide analysis in different geomorphological/morphostructural environments. Each article describes a distinct methodological approach to accurately investigate landslide phenomena and assess slope stability. Each article provides a scientific basis useful for the implementation of land planning, civil protection activities, and mitigation measures in different geological–geomorphological frameworks.
Research & information: general --- Kenya --- landslide susceptibility --- fuzzy analytic hierarchy process --- triangular fuzzy numbers --- GIS --- interaction matrix --- heuristic --- susceptibility --- inventory --- Greece --- historical landslides --- multitemporal analysis --- geomorphological mapping --- GIS analysis --- piedmont area --- Abruzzo Region --- landslide --- hydromechanical modeling --- early-warning --- slope stability --- rainfall-induced landslides --- local factor of safety --- SoilNet --- geophysical characterization --- water content distribution --- bedrock topography --- large-scale landslides --- DSGSDs --- normal faults and overthrusts --- Sibillini Mts. --- Central Apennines --- Italy --- risk --- soil sealing --- landslides --- factor of safety --- numerical models --- Hoek–Brown method --- monoclinal setting --- hybrid modeling --- Geographical Detector --- information value --- machine learning --- Kerala --- hazard --- hydroseeding --- slope --- vegetation --- AHP --- snow avalanche --- mass movements-prone areas --- hazard assessment --- climate extremization --- environmental risk --- Gran Sasso Massif --- morphotectonic --- morphostratigraphy --- DGSDs --- river capture --- fluvial terraces --- Sardinia --- n/a --- Hoek-Brown method
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Landslides are among the most widespread and frequent natural hazards. Landsliding is linked to the combination of geological, geomorphological, and climatic factors in response to trigger mechanisms, mostly represented by heavy rainfall events, seismicity, or human action. Landslides directly and indirectly impact a territory, causing fatalities and huge socio-economic losses. Consequently, to avoid serious consequences and support sustainable territorial planning, there is a clear need of correct land use policies and best practices for long-term risk mitigation and reduction. In this context, geomorphological field activities, satellite remote sensing, landslide susceptibility mapping, and innovative GIS analysis offer effective support for mapping and monitoring landslides’ activity at both the local and regional scales. All landslide types are considered, from rockfalls to debris flows, from slow-moving slides to very rapid rock avalanches. Contributions to this Special Issue report key advances in landslide susceptibility mapping, environmental risk management in mass movement-prone areas, and landslide analysis in different geomorphological/morphostructural environments. Each article describes a distinct methodological approach to accurately investigate landslide phenomena and assess slope stability. Each article provides a scientific basis useful for the implementation of land planning, civil protection activities, and mitigation measures in different geological–geomorphological frameworks.
Kenya --- landslide susceptibility --- fuzzy analytic hierarchy process --- triangular fuzzy numbers --- GIS --- interaction matrix --- heuristic --- susceptibility --- inventory --- Greece --- historical landslides --- multitemporal analysis --- geomorphological mapping --- GIS analysis --- piedmont area --- Abruzzo Region --- landslide --- hydromechanical modeling --- early-warning --- slope stability --- rainfall-induced landslides --- local factor of safety --- SoilNet --- geophysical characterization --- water content distribution --- bedrock topography --- large-scale landslides --- DSGSDs --- normal faults and overthrusts --- Sibillini Mts. --- Central Apennines --- Italy --- risk --- soil sealing --- landslides --- factor of safety --- numerical models --- Hoek–Brown method --- monoclinal setting --- hybrid modeling --- Geographical Detector --- information value --- machine learning --- Kerala --- hazard --- hydroseeding --- slope --- vegetation --- AHP --- snow avalanche --- mass movements-prone areas --- hazard assessment --- climate extremization --- environmental risk --- Gran Sasso Massif --- morphotectonic --- morphostratigraphy --- DGSDs --- river capture --- fluvial terraces --- Sardinia --- n/a --- Hoek-Brown method
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Landslides are among the most widespread and frequent natural hazards. Landsliding is linked to the combination of geological, geomorphological, and climatic factors in response to trigger mechanisms, mostly represented by heavy rainfall events, seismicity, or human action. Landslides directly and indirectly impact a territory, causing fatalities and huge socio-economic losses. Consequently, to avoid serious consequences and support sustainable territorial planning, there is a clear need of correct land use policies and best practices for long-term risk mitigation and reduction. In this context, geomorphological field activities, satellite remote sensing, landslide susceptibility mapping, and innovative GIS analysis offer effective support for mapping and monitoring landslides’ activity at both the local and regional scales. All landslide types are considered, from rockfalls to debris flows, from slow-moving slides to very rapid rock avalanches. Contributions to this Special Issue report key advances in landslide susceptibility mapping, environmental risk management in mass movement-prone areas, and landslide analysis in different geomorphological/morphostructural environments. Each article describes a distinct methodological approach to accurately investigate landslide phenomena and assess slope stability. Each article provides a scientific basis useful for the implementation of land planning, civil protection activities, and mitigation measures in different geological–geomorphological frameworks.
Research & information: general --- Kenya --- landslide susceptibility --- fuzzy analytic hierarchy process --- triangular fuzzy numbers --- GIS --- interaction matrix --- heuristic --- susceptibility --- inventory --- Greece --- historical landslides --- multitemporal analysis --- geomorphological mapping --- GIS analysis --- piedmont area --- Abruzzo Region --- landslide --- hydromechanical modeling --- early-warning --- slope stability --- rainfall-induced landslides --- local factor of safety --- SoilNet --- geophysical characterization --- water content distribution --- bedrock topography --- large-scale landslides --- DSGSDs --- normal faults and overthrusts --- Sibillini Mts. --- Central Apennines --- Italy --- risk --- soil sealing --- landslides --- factor of safety --- numerical models --- Hoek-Brown method --- monoclinal setting --- hybrid modeling --- Geographical Detector --- information value --- machine learning --- Kerala --- hazard --- hydroseeding --- slope --- vegetation --- AHP --- snow avalanche --- mass movements-prone areas --- hazard assessment --- climate extremization --- environmental risk --- Gran Sasso Massif --- morphotectonic --- morphostratigraphy --- DGSDs --- river capture --- fluvial terraces --- Sardinia
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TCP/IP (Computer network protocol) --- Internet --- Internet. --- Security measures --- Security measures. --- Information Technology --- Computer Science (Hardware & Networks) --- networking --- communication --- content distribution --- internet security --- network scalability --- TCP/IP Internet Protocol Suite (Computer network protocol) --- Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (Computer network protocol) --- Computer network protocols --- DARPA Internet --- Internet (Computer network) --- Wide area networks (Computer networks) --- World Wide Web --- Telecommunication services --- Computer. Automation --- Xarxes d'ordinadors. --- Programari d'aplicació. --- Recuperació de la informació. --- Cerca de la informació --- Recerca de la informació --- Ciències de la informació --- Bancs de dades --- Catàlegs d'autoritats (Recuperació de la informació) --- Cerca a Internet --- Serveis d'informació --- Sistemes de pregunta i resposta --- Alfabetització informacional --- Metadades --- Programaris d'aplicació --- Programari d'aplicacions --- Programes d'aplicació (Informàtica) --- Programes d'aplicacions --- Programes d'ordinador d'aplicació --- Software d'aplicacions --- Programari --- Aplicacions mòbils --- Desenvolupament de programari d'aplicació --- Interfícies de programació d'aplicacions --- Presentacions gràfiques multimèdia --- Serveis web --- Sistemes de comunicació d'ordinadors --- Xarxes de comunicació electròniques --- Xarxes informàtiques --- Autopistes de la informació --- Xarxes de comunicacions --- Comunitats virtuals --- Encaminadors (Xarxes d'ordinadors) --- Extranets (Xarxes d'ordinadors) --- Internet de les coses --- Interoperabilitat en xarxes d'ordinadors --- Microsoft .NET --- Protocols de xarxes d'ordinadors --- Sistemes de taulers d'anuncis --- Xarxes d'àrea extensa (Xarxes d'ordinadors) --- Xarxes locals (Ordinadors) --- Gestió de xarxes d'ordinadors --- Processament distribuït de dades --- Adreces d'Internet --- Biblioteques i Internet --- Enquestes a internet --- Internet en medicina --- Llenguatge a Internet --- Noms de domini a Internet --- Reputació en línia --- Telefonia per Internet --- Centres d'accés públic a Internet --- Internautes --- Infants internautes --- Joves internautes --- Lectura sobre pantalla --- Web --- Xarxes socials en línia --- Metavers --- Xarxes d'ordinadors --- Programari d'aplicació --- Recuperació de la informació --- Programari d'aplicació. --- Recuperació de la informació.
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