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In: Izvestiya of Altai State University, S. 162-166
ISSN: 1561-9451
In: ISTE
The capacity to innovate is a fundamental resource for organizations as well as the true wealth of a society. To contribute fully to the prosperity of an organization, region or country, the innovation process - which is not only technology-based - requires the implementation of knowledge dynamics between domains that are often treated in isolation. This dynamic is based on a synergy between humans and intelligent machines.For several years, innovation has been omnipresent and part of strategic matters. The word "innovation" is in the headlines of reports, articles and business media, and is a
In: Marine biology
In: Environmental science, engineering and technology
In: Social work: a journal of the National Association of Social Workers, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 79-80
ISSN: 1545-6846
In: Sustainable Rural and Urban Ecosystems: Design, Implementation and Operation, S. 5-10
In: Innovation, entrepreneurship, management series
In: Smart innovation set volume 2
Reputed authors in the field of territorial economics -- The key concepts of territorial analysis : from the actors to the entrepreneurial ecosystem -- From implementation to evaluations : trajectories and coordination
In: Ecological studies volume 223
This book provides an up-to-date coverage of green (vegetated) roof research, design, and management from an ecosystem perspective. It reviews, explains, and poses questions about monitoring, substrate, living components and the abiotic, biotic and cultural aspects connecting green roofs to the fields of community, landscape and urban ecology. The work contains examples of green roof venues that demonstrate the focus, level of detail, and techniques needed to understand the structure, function, and impact of these novel ecosystems. Representing a seminal compilation of research and technical knowledge about green roof ecology and how functional attributes can be enhanced, it delves to explore the next wave of evolution in green technology and defines potential paths for technological advancement and research.
Also by Mark Everard -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Of This Earth -- Microbial Planet -- Human Planet -- Realising Our Indivisibility Within Nature -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Breakthroughs in the Ascent of Humanity -- The Human Evolutionary Journey -- Humans and Fire -- Material Revolutions -- Technological Revolutions -- The Ascent of Humanity -- Notes -- Chapter 4: Chance or Choice? -- Natural Selection -- Selection in Human Endeavour -- Our Chosen Future? -- Principal Vectors of a Directed Revolution -- Writing Tomorrow's History -- Notes
"Built on a strong foundation in restoration ecology, this unique handbook provides practitioners, academics, and managers with vital tools needed to plan for ecosystem conservation, to restore degraded ecosystems, to make cost-effective restoration decisions, and to understand important legal issues. Rehabilitation of Damaged Ecosystems, Second Edition boasts three completely new chapters and five major chapter revisions. Coastal wetlands restoration, watershed rehabilitation and management, mined land reclamation, revegetation of disturbed ecosystems, and river and stream restoration are only a few of the critical topics explored in this timely reference handbook. This Second Edition provides valuable, reliable data as well as practical methods and techniques for the ongoing fight to protect natural resources and restore damaged ecosystems."--Provided by publisher.
In: Systems research and behavioral science: the official journal of the International Federation for Systems Research, Band 35, Heft 4, S. 417-426
ISSN: 1099-1743
Within knowledge‐oriented, digital‐enabled economies and open societies cities as communities, governments, businesses and people cooperate to co‐create value and develop innovation for sustainable growth. Digital business ecosystems should enable value creation and development. Technology opens new opportunities for knowledge sharing and value creation and stresses the concept of business and digital ecosystem. Information and communication technology supports sustainability and provides a platform for designing and implementing sustainable development within the society. Smart cities as communities, small and medium‐sized enterprises as companies developing innovation and governments going digital contribute to designing sustainable digital ecosystems. People, businesses, cities, communities and public organizations should contribute to co‐creating value within society. Within digital business ecosystems cities, communities, governments' agencies, businesses, civil society and people interact directly by promoting new ways for sustainable and responsible development. © 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.