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system which is located in Mustang, Nepal, Himalaya. Defining flexibility as “uncommitted potentialities for change …
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Hakka culture reveals how the ancient Chinese lived. Hakka architecture yields much evidence that modern Hakka culture … of the south flows from the ancient stream of the north. The genius of the Hakka is best seen in the unique roundhouses … migrations, the Hakka returned to the traditional building styles of the northern plains of China and built Wufenglou on the …
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materials, methods, structures and floor plans of Hakka Tulou. Researchers lived in several Tulou, interviewed residents and … experienced traditional Hakka lifestyle. Typically, Tulou are located in remote regions at relatively high elevations in climatic …. The goal was: firstly to undertake a preliminary environmental assessment to determine sustainable elements of Hakka Tulou …
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Sustainable Structures and Hakka Tulou Forum 2011: Structures of Sustainability, 28–31 October 2011, Xiamen University, China. A …
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Earth, wood and others traditional materials are still used in house constructions in many regions of the world, especially in the Andes. San Pedro de Atacama, for example, is a small town where earth blocks (adobes) and rammed earth (tapial) are important ways to construct, an art passed on...
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The in-service Hakka rammed earth buildings, in the Fujian Province of China, are unique in design and performance … was to better understand the thermo-mechanical and aging responses of Hakka earth buildings under thermal and earthquake …
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“interdependence.” Bhutan is increasingly seen as an operational model with its Gross National Happiness (GNH) strategy. GNH, which is … ecological, economic, social, cultural and good governance concerns. Bhutan’s practical GNH experience illustrates a significant …—learn anything from Bhutan’s multidimensional policy experiment? At first, it would seem not. It is questionable whether the West can …
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initial experience with community forestry in Bhutan and assessed the degree to which national policies have enhanced the … forest user groups. The initial experience of forest management by user groups in Bhutan is promising, and merits further …
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In Asia and Africa the poor tend to live in marginal environments where droughts and floods are frequent. Global … Asia that has been funding DT rice breeding since 1998—The Rockefeller Foundation’s <em>Resilient Crops for Water …
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Asian countries are facing major air pollution problems due to rapid economic growth, urbanization and motorization. Mortality and respiratory diseases caused by air pollution are believed to be endemic in major cities of these countries. Regulations and standards are the first requirement for...
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