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Wind Weathering (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This page shows an image of a rock formation. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. The image is surrounded by an image border. The ground goes from the left to the right at the bottom of the page. It is in three layers. There is a rock in the centre of the page which sits on the ground and goes up to the top centre of the page. It has lots of layers. The wind has picked particles of sand up and blasted them against this rock eroding it and creating this strange shape. The softer layers of rock have been eroded more than the harder layers.

Windenergie Meteorologie: Atmosphärenphysik für die Windenergieerzeugung

by Stefan Emeis

Dieses Buch bietet eine Einführung in die meteorologischen Randbedingungen für die Stromerzeugung aus Wind - sowohl an Land als auch auf See - und liefert meteorologische Informationen für die Planung und den Betrieb dieser wichtigen erneuerbaren Energiequelle. Es umfasst die Herleitung von Windgesetzen und Beschreibungen von Windprofilen, insbesondere oberhalb der logarithmischen bodennahen Schicht, und behandelt Winde über komplexem Gelände und nächtliche Low-Level-Jets. Diese aktualisierte und erweiterte zweite Auflage enthält neue Kapitel, die sich mit der Effizienz großer Windparks und deren Nachläufen sowie mit der Offshore-Windenergie befassen.

Windkraftanlagen: Grundlagen, Technik, Einsatz, Wirtschaftlichkeit

by Erich Hau

In diesem Handbuch wird die Technologie moderner Windkraftanlagen systematisch und umfassend dargestellt. Ausgehend von den historischen Wurzeln der Windkraftnutzung führt der Autor über die technisch-physikalischen Grundlagen, den konstruktiven Aufbau, die Einsatzkonzeptionen und die Umweltverträglichkeit bis hin zu Wirtschaftlichkeitsuntersuchungen der Stromerzeugung mit Windenergie. Erstmalig wird eine fundierte Analyse der Herstellkosten moderner Windkraftanlagen gegeben und - darauf aufbauend - die Hauptfrage untersucht, unter welchen Bedingungen man mit dieser besonders umweltfreundlichen Energie wirtschaftlich Strom erzeugen kann. Hierbei werden Investitions- und Betriebskosten genau so berücksichtigt wie die Amortisation dieser modernen Technologie und deren Bedeutung im gesamtwirtschaftlichen Rahmen einer hochentwickelten Industriegesellschaft.

A Window on the Future of Geodesy: Proceedings of the International Association of Geodesy. IAG General Assembly, Sapporo, Japan June 30 - July 11, 2003 (International Association of Geodesy Symposia #128)

by Fernando Sansò

These proceedings represent the worldwide picture of the state of the art of geodesy. The volume comprehensively covers the most recent results and supplies a good review of the new ideas developing in the field, opening a window to the future of geodesy.

Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks

by Robert B. Smith Lee J. Siegel

Millions of years ago, the North American continent was dragged over the world's largest continental hotspot, a huge column of hot and molten rock rising from the Earth's interior that traced a 50-mile wide, 500-mile-long path northeastward across Idaho. Generating cataclysmic volcanic eruptions and large earthquakes, the hotspot helped lift the Yellowstone Plateau to more than 7,000 feet and pushed the northern Rockies to new heights, forming unusually large glaciers to carve the landscape. It also created the jewel of the U.S. national park system: Yellowstone. Meanwhile, forces stretching apart the western U.S. created the mountainous glory of Grand Teton National Park. These two parks, with their majestic mountains, dazzling geysers, and picturesque hot springs, are windows into the Earth's interior, revealing the violent power of the dynamic processes within. Smith and Siegel offer expert guidance through this awe-inspiring terrain, bringing to life the grandeur of these geologic phenomena as they reveal the forces that have shaped--and continue to shape--the greater Yellowstone-Teton region. Over seventy illustrations--including fifty-two in full color--illuminate the breathtaking beauty of the landscape, while two final chapters provide driving tours of the parks to help visitors enjoy and understand the regions wonders. Fascinating and informative, this book affords us a striking new perspective on Earth's creative forces.

Windows into the Earth: The Geologic Story of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks

by Robert B. Smith Lee J. Siegel

Millions of years ago, the North American continent was dragged over the world's largest continental hotspot, a huge column of hot and molten rock rising from the Earth's interior that traced a 50-mile wide, 500-mile-long path northeastward across Idaho. Generating cataclysmic volcanic eruptions and large earthquakes, the hotspot helped lift the Yellowstone Plateau to more than 7,000 feet and pushed the northern Rockies to new heights, forming unusually large glaciers to carve the landscape. It also created the jewel of the U.S. national park system: Yellowstone. Meanwhile, forces stretching apart the western U.S. created the mountainous glory of Grand Teton National Park. These two parks, with their majestic mountains, dazzling geysers, and picturesque hot springs, are windows into the Earth's interior, revealing the violent power of the dynamic processes within. Smith and Siegel offer expert guidance through this awe-inspiring terrain, bringing to life the grandeur of these geologic phenomena as they reveal the forces that have shaped--and continue to shape--the greater Yellowstone-Teton region. Over seventy illustrations--including fifty-two in full color--illuminate the breathtaking beauty of the landscape, while two final chapters provide driving tours of the parks to help visitors enjoy and understand the regions wonders. Fascinating and informative, this book affords us a striking new perspective on Earth's creative forces.

Windswept: Life, Nature and Deep Time in the Scottish Highlands

by null Annie Worsley

‘Windswept is a wonderful work, prose painted in bold, bright strokes like a Scottish Colourist's canvas’ ROBERT MACFARLANE ‘An instant classic of British nature-writing’ SUNDAY TELEGRAPH A few years ago, Annie Worsley traded a busy life in academia to take on a small-holding or croft on the west coast of Scotland. It is a land ruled by great elemental forces – light, wind and water – that hold sway over how land forms, where the sea sits and what grows. Windswept explores what it means to live in this rugged, awe-inspiring place of unquenchable spirit and wild weather. Walk with Annie as she lays quartz stones in the river to reflect the moonlight and attract salmon, as she watches otters play tag across the beach, as she is awoken by the feral bellowing of stags. Travel back in time to the epic story of how Scotland’s valleys were carved by glaciers, rivers scythed paths through mountains, how the earliest people found a way of life in the Highlands – and how she then found a home there millennia later. With stunning imagery and lyrical prose, Windswept evokes a place where nature reigns supreme and humans must learn to adapt. It is her paean to a beloved place, one richer with colour, sound and life than perhaps anywhere else in the UK.

Wine and the Vine: An Historical Geography of Viticulture and the Wine Trade

by Tim Unwin

Very few books have products as diverse as those of the grape vine: even fewer have products with such a cultural significance. Wine and the Vine provides an introduction to the historical geography of viticulture and the wine trade from prehistory to the present. It considers wine as both a unique expression of the interaction of people in a particular environment, rich in symbol and meaning, and a commercial product of great economic importance to particular regions.

Wine and the Vine: An Historical Geography of Viticulture and the Wine Trade

by Tim Unwin

Very few books have products as diverse as those of the grape vine: even fewer have products with such a cultural significance. Wine and the Vine provides an introduction to the historical geography of viticulture and the wine trade from prehistory to the present. It considers wine as both a unique expression of the interaction of people in a particular environment, rich in symbol and meaning, and a commercial product of great economic importance to particular regions.

Winged Worlds: Common Spaces of Avian-Human Lives (Routledge Human-Animal Studies Series)

by Olga Petri Michael Guida

This edited collection explores our often-surprising modes of co-inhabiting the cultural and aerial worlds of birds. It focuses on our encounters with non-captive birds and the cultural geographies of feathered flight. This book offers a timely contribution to the more-than-human geographies of flight, space and territory. The chapters support an ethics of attention as a new basis for the conservation and cultivation of aerial habitats. Contributions adopt an interdisciplinary approach to the patterns of intrusion and escape that shape our encounters with birds and unsettle our traditionally terrestrial concepts of space. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of our shared lives with birds, ranging from scientific observation to the social media-enabled spectacle of co-habitation and spatial competition.Written in a thought-provoking style, this book seeks to address a dearth of critical perspectives on the cultural geographies of flight and its implications for the ways in which we understand common spaces around and above us in the context of any effort at conservation.

Winged Worlds: Common Spaces of Avian-Human Lives (Routledge Human-Animal Studies Series)

by Olga Petri Michael Guida

This edited collection explores our often-surprising modes of co-inhabiting the cultural and aerial worlds of birds. It focuses on our encounters with non-captive birds and the cultural geographies of feathered flight. This book offers a timely contribution to the more-than-human geographies of flight, space and territory. The chapters support an ethics of attention as a new basis for the conservation and cultivation of aerial habitats. Contributions adopt an interdisciplinary approach to the patterns of intrusion and escape that shape our encounters with birds and unsettle our traditionally terrestrial concepts of space. Each chapter focuses on a different aspect of our shared lives with birds, ranging from scientific observation to the social media-enabled spectacle of co-habitation and spatial competition.Written in a thought-provoking style, this book seeks to address a dearth of critical perspectives on the cultural geographies of flight and its implications for the ways in which we understand common spaces around and above us in the context of any effort at conservation.

Winners And Losers

by Chris Hamnett

First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Winners And Losers: Home Ownership In Modern Britain

by Chris Hamnett

First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Winning and Losing: The Changing Geography of Europe's Rural Areas

by Doris Schmeed

Instigated by technological and political change, Europe's rural areas have undergone profound and all-pervasive restructuring processes. Although the impact of these processes has often been depicted negatively, this is not always the case. Bringing together a range of comparative case studies from France, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Portugal, the UK and other countries, this book provides a comprehensive and balanced picture of rural change over the past five decades. It explores which aspects of the European countryside have benefited and which have suffered as a consequence of the often contradictory forces of restructuring. The book looks into economic aspects as well as into the social impact of rural change. The final part examines regional issues and illustrates how different rural areas have responded to the transformative pressures.

Winning and Losing: The Changing Geography of Europe's Rural Areas

by Doris Schmied

Instigated by technological and political change, Europe's rural areas have undergone profound and all-pervasive restructuring processes. Although the impact of these processes has often been depicted negatively, this is not always the case. Bringing together a range of comparative case studies from France, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Spain, Sweden, Portugal, the UK and other countries, this book provides a comprehensive and balanced picture of rural change over the past five decades. It explores which aspects of the European countryside have benefited and which have suffered as a consequence of the often contradictory forces of restructuring. The book looks into economic aspects as well as into the social impact of rural change. The final part examines regional issues and illustrates how different rural areas have responded to the transformative pressures.

Winning Sustainability Strategies: Finding Purpose, Driving Innovation and Executing Change

by Benoit Leleux Jan van der Kaaij

Despite recent optimism and global initiatives, the implementation of corporate sustainability programs has been slow at best, with less than a third of global companies having developed a clear business case for their approach to sustainability. Presenting numerous award-winning cases and examples from companies such as Unilever, Patagonia, Tumi, DSM and Umicore alongside original ideas based upon 20 years of consulting experience, this book reveals how to design and implement a stronger sense of focus and move sustainability programs forward. This proven combination of purpose, direction and speed is dubbed “Vectoring”. Based upon practitioner cases and data analysis from the Dow Jones Sustainability Index, Vectoring offers a plain-spoken framework to identify the relative position of companies compared to their peers. The framework and its 4 archetypes deliver insights for practitioners to locate inhibitors and overcome them by providing practical suggestions for process improvements. This includes designing and executing new sustainability programs, embedding the SDGs within company strategy and assessing the impact of sustainability programs on competitiveness and valuation. Offering directions for CFOs to shift companies from integrated reporting to integrated thinking in order to accelerate their sustainability programs, Winning Sustainability Strategies shows how to achieve purpose with profit and how to do well by doing good.

A Winter Grave: From the worldwide bestselling author of THE BLACKHOUSE

by Peter May

From the twelve-million copy bestselling author of the Lewis trilogy comes a chilling new mystery set in the isolated Scottish Highlands.A TOMB OF ICEA young meteorologist checking a mountain top weather station in Kinlochleven discovers the body of a missing man entombed in ice.A DYING DETECTIVECameron Brodie, a Glasgow detective, sets out on a hazardous journey to the isolated and ice-bound village. He has his own reasons for wanting to investigate a murder case so far from his beat.AN AGONIZING RECKONINGBrodie must face up to the ghosts of his past and to a killer determined to bury forever the chilling secret that his investigation threatens to expose.Set against a backdrop of a frighteningly plausible near-future, A WINTER GRAVE is Peter May at his page-turning, passionate and provocative best.*PRE-ORDER THIS EXPLOSIVE NEW NOVEL NOW*

Wired Wilderness: Technologies of Tracking and the Making of Modern Wildlife (Animals, History, Culture)

by Etienne Benson

American wildlife biologists first began fitting animals with radio transmitters in the 1950s. By the 1980s the practice had proven so useful to scientists and nonscientists alike that it became global. Wired Wilderness is the first book-length study of the origin, evolution, use, and impact of these now-commonplace tracking technologies.Combining approaches from environmental history, the history of science and technology, animal studies, and the cultural and political history of the United States, Etienne Benson traces the radio tracking of wild animals across a wide range of institutions, regions, and species and in a variety of contexts. He explains how hunters, animal-rights activists, and other conservation-minded groups gradually turned tagging from a tool for control into a conduit for connection with wildlife. Drawing on extensive archival research, interviews with wildlife biologists and engineers, and in-depth case studies of specific conservation issues—such as the management of deer, grouse, and other game animals in the upper Midwest and the conservation of tigers and rhinoceroses in Nepal—Benson illuminates telemetry's context-dependent uses and meanings as well as commonalities among tagging practices.Wired Wilderness traces the evolution of the modern wildlife biologist’s field practices and shows how the intense interest of nonscientists at once constrained and benefited the field. Scholars of and researchers involved in wildlife management will find this history both fascinating and revealing.

Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks II: Proceedings of the 2008 IFIP Conference on Wireless Sensor and Actor Networks (WSAN 08), Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, July 14-15, 2008 (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology #264)

by Ali Miri

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the IFIP Conference on Wireless Sensors and Actor Networks held in Ottawa, Canada, July, 2008. This series publishes state-of-the-art results in the sciences and technologies of information and communication. The scope of the series includes: foundations of computer science; software theory and practice; education; computer applications in technology; communication systems; systems modeling and optimization; information systems; computers and society; computer systems technology; security and protection in information processing systems; artificial intelligence; and human-computer interaction. Proceedings and post-proceedings of refereed international conferences in computer science and interdisciplinary fields are featured. These results often precede journal publication and represent the most current research. The principal aim of the IFIP series is to encourage education and the dissemination and exchange of information about all aspects of computing.

Wiring the Streets, Surfing the Square: Producing Public Space in the Mediated City (The Urban Book Series)

by Timothy Jachna

This book investigates the production of public space in contemporary urban contexts as conditioned by the suffusion of urban life with digital technologies. A “social production of technology” approach is taken to frame the digitally-mediated city as a communal social and cultural project. Acknowledging the multivalent and shifting nature of public space and the heterogeneity of the urban actors who form it, the “agency” of these different actors in appropriating digital technologies takes center stage. The dynamics of negotiations between regimes of control and impulses towards freedom and experimentation, the entanglement of the spatial commons and the digital commons, changes in the notions of what constitutes membership in a public or counterpublic, and evolving relationships between the various individuals and groups who share and constitute public space, are all revealed in different actors’ appropriation of digital technologies in the formation of public spaces and the conducting of public life in cities.The book is divided into two sections. Drawing on classic and contemporary scholars on public space, and on digital culture, Section I explores the implications of the convergence of these bodies of knowledge and lenses of critique and examination on the present urban condition, establishing a conceptual foundation upon which public space discourse is brought to bear on an interrogation of the “wired” or “mediated” city. Structured by the core concepts that underlie Hannah Arendt’s notion of agency in the constitution of the public sphere, Section II is devoted to discussing, and demonstrating through myriad concrete examples, how different “affordances” of digital technologies are implicated in the production of public space and in the interplay between urban governance and control, urban life and citizenship, and urban commodification. The topics in this book are of broad and current international relevance, and will appeal to scholars and students in architecture, urbanism, design, sociology, and digital culture.

Wirtschaftliche Resilienz in deutschsprachigen Regionen

by Rüdiger Wink Laura Kirchner Florian Koch Daniel Speda

Das vorliegende Buch vereinigt Fallstudien zur Krisenfestigkeit in acht deutschsprachigen Regionen mit jeweils unterschiedlichen strukturellen Voraussetzungen, Anpassungsstrategien und -instrumenten, Krisenerfahrungen und wirtschaftlichen Erfolgen. Im Vergleich zu anderen europäischen Ländern wird die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in den deutschsprachigen Ländern Deutschland, Österreich und Schweiz während des vergangenen Jahrzehnts positiv beurteilt. Beschäftigung und Exporte stiegen an, und das Wirtschaftswachstum sank lediglich relativ kurzfristig im unmittelbaren weltweiten Wirtschaftskrisenjahr 2009. Die Fallstudien basieren auf Experteninterviews in den jeweiligen Regionen und auf nationaler und europäischer Ebene sowie zwei Workshops mit Praktikern aus untersuchten Regionen in Baden-Württemberg und Sachsen. Zielgruppen für das Buch sind zum einen Praktiker in Landesregierungen, regionalen und lokalen Wirtschaftsförderungen, Kammern und Verbänden und zum anderen regionalwissenschaftliche Forscher.

Wirtschaftsgeographie Deutschlands

by Elmar Kulke

Der Wirtschaftsstandort Deutschland aus geographischer PerspektiveIn diesem Buch wird der Wirtschaftsstandort Deutschland aus geographischer Perspektive betrachtet. Berücksichtigung finden dabei sowohl die internationale Einbettung wie Außenhandel, Direktinvestitionen oder Warenketten als auch die nationalen räumlichen Entwicklungen. Aufgegriffen werden langfristige Veränderungen wie der Wandel von der Industrie- zur Dienstleistungsgesellschaft ebenso wie aktuelle Trends, wie beispielsweise die Energiewende, die Elektromobilität, das Online-Shopping oder der Wohnungsmarkt.Die einzelnen Kapitel betrachten jeweils spezielle Wirtschaftsbereiche in ihrer räumlichen Dimension und stellen eine Verbindung zwischen allgemeinwissenschaftlichen Grundlagen sowie Modellen und dem realwirtschaftlichen empirischen Befund her. Herausgearbeitet werden die nationalen Entwicklungen und die räumlichen Unterschiede zwischen West und Ost sowie Zentren und Peripherie. Alle Autor*innen sind etablierte Wirtschaftsgeograph*innen, die ihre speziellen Branchenkenntnisse einbringen. Die Neuauflage stellt nicht nur eine Aktualisierung dar, sondern es werden auch neue Entwicklungen diskutiert und zusätzliche Themenfelder aufgegriffen.Das vorliegende Buch spricht nicht nur Wissenschaftler*innen und Studierende an, sondern alle am Themenfeld Wirtschaft und Raum Interessierten. Entsprechend ist der konzeptionelle Ansatz, alle Ausführungen und Inhalte mit zahlreichen Abbildungen, Karten und Tabellen zu belegen und zu veranschaulichen.

Wirtschaftsgeologie der Erze

by Slobodan Jankovi 263

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