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Journal articles on the topic "Multifunction space"

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Piazza, Luisa Di, and Kazimierz Musiał. "Decompositions of Weakly Compact Valued Integrable Multifunctions." Mathematics 8, no. 6 (May 26, 2020): 863. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math8060863.

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We give a short overview on the decomposition property for integrable multifunctions, i.e., when an “integrable in a certain sense” multifunction can be represented as a sum of one of its integrable selections and a multifunction integrable in a narrower sense. The decomposition theorems are important tools of the theory of multivalued integration since they allow us to see an integrable multifunction as a translation of a multifunction with better properties. Consequently, they provide better characterization of integrable multifunctions under consideration. There is a large literature on it starting from the seminal paper of the authors in 2006, where the property was proved for Henstock integrable multifunctions taking compact convex values in a separable Banach space X. In this paper, we summarize the earlier results, we prove further results and present tables which show the state of art in this topic.
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Cao, Jiling, Ivan L. Reilly, and Salvador Romaguera. "Some properties of quasiuniform multifunction spaces." Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society. Series A. Pure Mathematics and Statistics 64, no. 2 (April 1998): 169–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1446788700001671.

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AbstractThe aim of this paper is to explore some properties of quasiuniform multifunction spaces. Various kinds of completeness of the quasiuniform multifunction space (YmX, UmX) are characterized in terms of suitable properties of the range space (Y, U). We also discuss the local compactness of quasiuniform multifunction spaces. By using the notion of small-set symmetry, the classic result of Hunsaker and Naimpally is extended to the quasiuniform setting.
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Dodos, Pandelis. "On continuity and selections of multifunctions." Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society 65, no. 3 (June 2002): 407–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0004972700020451.

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The notions of a Baire-1 and a weak Baire-1 multifunction are defined and a striking analogy between Baire-1 multifunctions and classical Baire-1 functions is established. A selection theorem is presented which asserts that if X is a metrisable space, Y a Polish space and F: X → 2Y/{∅} a closed-valued, weak Baire-1 multifunction, then F admits a Baire-1 selection. Using the machinery developed we prove that if X is a Banach space with separable dual, then every weak* usco, defined on a completely metrisable space Z, which values are weakly* compact subsets of the dual, is norm lower semicontinuous on a dense Gδ set.
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Caesandra, Violla, Hanny Wahidin Wiranegara, and Sugihartoyo Sugihartoyo. "Tingkat Keberlanjutan Pemanfaatan Ruang Publik Multifungsi di Permukiman Kumuh." TATALOKA 22, no. 3 (August 31, 2020): 354–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/tataloka.22.3.354-365.

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Due to the limitation of slum dweller’s residence, they use public spaces for their daily activities. One kind of them is a park. Public space used for various kinds of activities by slum dwellers is called a multifunction public space. Utilization of multifunction public space can potentially lead to spatial use conflict which interfere with its functional sustainability. The aim of this research was to identify the level of sustainability of the utilization of a multifunction public space in the slum area. This research used a quantitative approach and a questionnaires survey method. Respondents were slum dwellers using the park. The total respondents was 96 by using the Lemeshow formula. The results showed that there were differences in the level of sustainability among three parks. The highest level of sustainable utilization is Pendongkelan, the medium level is Melati Indah, and the lowest level is Taman Anggrek. There were four aspects of sustainability which were measured. Diversity and harmony were two aspects determining sustainability. For sustainability of spatial utilization of the multifunction public space in the slum area need management to take care of the size of the park, the availability of park amenities, and its accessibility.
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Sundevall, Elin P., and Märit Jansson. "Inclusive Parks across Ages: Multifunction and Urban Open Space Management for Children, Adolescents, and the Elderly." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 24 (December 14, 2020): 9357. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17249357.

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In urban areas where increased density has caused loss of urban open space (UOS), there is a need for high-quality parks that are inclusive and fit for multiple user groups. To make parks more inclusive, UOS management may need to consider multifunction and the perspectives of various age groups in future development and maintenance activities. Walking interviews were conducted in a park in central Landskrona, Sweden, with children, adolescents, and elderly users, and also with the head park manager of the city. The results revealed different perspectives among the three age groups of users concerning affordances and UOS management. The manager described user-oriented management to support multifunction and inclusion, including user participation. All user groups studied showed an appreciation of liveliness, contact with nature, social places for their own age group, clean and safe parks, and a variety of different atmospheres and activities in the park. Social multifunction can be developed in programmed or non-programmed ways, but some functions interfere with each other. UOS managers can develop parks to suit different age groups, promote user participation within management, and develop social multifunction to create inclusive parks for various age groups.
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Zhang, Chen, Jun Gao, Xiangyu Cao, Si-Jia Li, Huanhuan Yang, and Tong Li. "Multifunction Tunable Metasurface for Entire-Space Electromagnetic Wave Manipulation." IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation 68, no. 4 (April 2020): 3301–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tap.2019.2929438.

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Bilal, Shamas, Tzanko Donchev, Nikolay Kitanov, and Nasir Javaid. "Nonlocal Riemann–Liouville fractional evolution inclusions in Banach space." Asian-European Journal of Mathematics 13, no. 08 (June 2, 2020): 2050162. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s1793557120501624.

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In this paper, we study the existence of solutions for nonlocal semilinear fractional evolution inclusions involving Riemann–Liouville derivative in a general Banach space. The fixed point theorem for contractive valued multifunction is used. Illustrative example is provided.
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SAMEI, MOHAMMAD, GHORBAN KHALILZA DEH RANJBAR, and VAHID HEDAYATI. "Existence of Solutions for a Class of Caputo Fractional q-Difference Inclusion on Multifunctions by Computational Results." Kragujevac Journal of Mathematics 45, no. 4 (August 2021): 543–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/kgjmat2104.543s.

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In this paper, we study a class of fractional q-differential inclusion of order 0 < q < 1 under L1-Caratheodory with convex-compact valued properties on multifunctions. By the use of existence of fixed point for closed valued contractive multifunction on a complete metric space which has been proved by Covitz and Nadler, we provide the existence of solutions for the inclusion problem via some conditions. Also, we give a couple of examples to elaborate our results and to present the obtained results by some numerical computations.
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Borwein, J., W. B. Moors, and Y. Shao. "Subgradient representation of multifunctions." Journal of the Australian Mathematical Society. Series B. Applied Mathematics 40, no. 3 (January 1999): 301–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0334270000010924.

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George, Reny, and Hemanth Kumar Pathak. "Some New Extensions of Multivalued Contractions in a b-metric Space and Its Applications." Mathematics 9, no. 1 (December 23, 2020): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math9010012.

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The Hβ-Hausdorff–Pompeiu b-metric for β∈[0,1] is introduced as a new variant of the Hausdorff–Pompeiu b-metric H. Various types of multi-valued Hβ-contractions are introduced and fixed point theorems are proved for such contractions in a b-metric space. The multi-valued Nadler contraction, Czervik contraction, q-quasi contraction, Hardy Rogers contraction, weak quasi contraction and Ciric contraction existing in literature are all one or the other type of multi-valued Hβ-contraction but the converse is not necessarily true. Proper examples are given in support of our claim. As applications of our results, we have proved the existence of a unique multi-valued fractal of an iterated multifunction system defined on a b-metric space and an existence theorem of Filippov type for an integral inclusion problem by introducing a generalized norm on the space of selections of the multifunction.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Multifunction space"

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Zaplatil, David. "Sportovní centrum Brno." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2013. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-225852.

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It is an object of sports equipment, which will be mainly used for ice hockey, as well as for the organization of other sporting and social events. The main objective in the design of architectural buildings were to meet modern requirements for the operation and use of the sports hall. Mass solution hall is designed as part of a hyperbolic curve, which rotates around a central axis. This substance is added next curve and along the perimeter. It is a sine wave, which is twice reflected on the mass of the object. This curve separates the roofing structure from the construction and glazing adds mass element dynamics, which is in my opinion the sporting character of the buildings needed. Construction is due to this curve seems to be constantly moving. This curve has another purpose and that the highest point of the curve are a total of two, is the main entrances to the building and the curve that creates a kind of "entry portal".
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Starý, Martin. "Víceúčelový dům." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-265245.

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This master’s thesis focuses on the preparation of project documentation for construction part of a multifunction building. This buildig has a five floors, the first one is a underground and four of them are above grand. The building is located in part of Prague – Dolní Chabry. Building has a rectangle shape which isin the midle shifted and makes two similar section. Each sectin has own main entry, stairs and lifts. Orientation the longer facades of the multipurpose house are facing to south and north in the longer asis. Garage for resident is located in the lowest floor. In the first floor above ground is commercial part of the house, six commercial spaces. In the rest of the floors are located 26 apartments. Vertical structure are made of the Porother systém and Best systém, celings are meda from prefaricated reinforced concrete panels. Structure of the roof is solid by single skin flat roof.
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Ball, Jeffrey Craig. "Design and analysis of multifunctional composite structures for nano-satellites." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2572.

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Thesis (MTech (Mechanical Engineering))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017.
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the applications of multifunctional compos- ite (MFC) technology to nano-satellite structures and to produce a working concept design, which can be implemented on future Cube-Satellites (CubeSats). MFC tech- nologies can be used to optimise the performance of the satellite structure in terms of mass, volume and the protection it provides. The optimisation of the structure will allow further room for other sub-systems to be expanded and greater payload allowance. An extensive literature view of existing applications of MFC materials has been conducted, along with the analysis of a MFC CubeSat structural design account- ing for the environmental conditions in space and well-known design practices used in the space industry. Numerical analysis data has been supported by empirical analysis that was done where possible on the concept material and structure. The ndings indicate that the MFC technology shows an improvement over the conventional alu- minium structures that are currently being used. Improvements in rigidity, mass and internal volume were observed. Additional functions that the MFC structure o ers include electrical circuitry and connections through the material itself, as well as an increase electromagnetic shielding capability through the use of carbon- bre composite materials. Empirical data collected on the MFC samples also show good support for the numerical analysis results. The main conclusion to be drawn from this work is that multifunctional composite materials can indeed be used for nano-satellite structures and in the same light, can be tailor-made to the speci c mission requirements of the satellite. The technology is in its infancy still and has vast room for improvement and technological development beyond this work and well into the future. Further improvements and additional functions can be added through the inclusion of various other materials.
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Bruhn, Fredrik. "Miniaturized Multifunctional System Architecture for Satellites and Robotics." Doctoral thesis, Uppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis : Universitetsbiblioteket [distributör], 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-6130.

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Herschell, Emily. "The Cape Flats Urban Park : guidelines for multifunctional open space planning." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/8745.

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Over time, the lack of coherent thought concerning the potential roles of urban open spaces has resulted in the necessity of urban management to become vigilant with regard to the collective aspects of city life. Urban open spaces are especially significant in this regard. In giving attention to the scale, continuity, distribution and status of public open space in Cape Town and indeed, in all South African urban centres, developing the role of public spaces in the lives of the urban poor is especially crucial. This study examines the concept of the ability of multifunctional urban open space in playing the role of a socio-economic developmental tool. In this endeavour, two fundamental approaches are used. The first investigates the significance of open space and examines the history of open space and park development. Cases of successful park developments are presented so as to identify central conceptual ideas and certain key success factors. The second uses a local park proposal, the Cape Flats Urban Park, as an instrument with which to explore the concept. This involves integrating the notions of natural process needs and human needs so as to inform use. Accordingly, a natural systems analysis discovers the particular ecological needs of the area through factors of opportunity and constraint and a potential park user analysis discovers the characteristics and needs of human users, in order to discern what role the urban park could play in enabling socio-economic development and improving quality of life. Consequently, resultant guidelines for planning successful multifunctional open spaces are summarised, and further considerations and guiding principles for multifunctional open space planning are presented. These insights are applied and determine broad distributional tendencies, which may assist towards the creation of a successful plan for the Cape Flats Urban Park and other open spaces. The procedure in which these investigations were followed through was primarily through an extensive literature survey, supplemented by personal observation, map surveys and informal interviews. The findings of this study endorse the proposal for a multifunctional Cape Flats Urban Park, as this park could play conservation, resource preservation, flood control, productive, economic, ceremonial, cultural, educational, health improving, recreational and community-building roles. As such, urban open spaces have the potential to become multifaceted resources, with both intangible and tangible benefits for nature and for people, all of which can improve the quality of life for city dwellers, by improving the quality of the environment in which they live.
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Grootboom, Nonkululeko. "This Africa : giving form to the informal." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/30292.

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The thesis entitled “This is Africa giving form to the informal” arose from a concern with the growing levels of poverty and unemployment in South Africa and the recognition that small scale, self-generated economic activity provides an important means of survival for the very poor. It acknowledges the positive contributions that informal street trading makes to the urban environment. The dissertation draws upon a study of recently initiated projects that aimed to legitimise informal trading, by integrating it in the built environment. It is also driven by a study of the way in which traders organise, claim and define space in the urban environment. This process can be seen as the way in which traders themselves seek legitimacy. Collectively, case studies revealed a number of key elements necessary for the legitimisation of informal trade. Although the area of the proposed intervention is the Pretoria Station precinct, the study acknowledges that there are universal elements contained in informal trading. These elements establish a set of principles that define the minimal intervention necessary in order to allow opportunities for trade to as many people as possible whilst giving the traders themselves the maximum possible room to manoeuvre. In essence, the approach does not argue for the formalisation or ‘neatening’ of informal activity, but aims to give form to activities frequently regarded as illegal, and to provide street market spaces that can function as essential forms of urban infrastructure (Dewar 1990:xi).
Mini Dissertation (MInt(Prof))--University of Pretoria, 2010.
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Belin, Steven C. (Steven Craig) 1976. "Designing flexibility into airport passenger buildings : the benefits of multifunctional space and facilities." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/80631.

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Lyzhanov, Iurii. "Architektonická studie sakrálního objektu a komunitního centra Salesiánského Brno - Líšeň / druhá etapa." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta stavební, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-443691.

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The main task of diploma is creating a sacral object and community centre of Salesians in Brno-Líšeň. A construction of the Salesian complex started in 1998. As a result, the whole complex of institution got to the district of Brno-Lisen with the help of the endowment fund for youth. The Congregation focuses on the methods of educating the youth of Don Bosco, the father and teacher of the youth, the first head of the Salesian. The creation of a church is a very desirable step for the Salesian Center, because Masses are currently being celebrated in the existing building in the gym, where not everything is needed to carry out of the event. The church should be developed in the vicinity of Salesian centre and has to be available for a wide range of societies. The architectural project includes the designing of church, parish building and enviroment. The form and view of the complex suit to this environmental area and react on its entire structure. The object consists of two forms, which are connected by the horizontal communication. In the middle of the Salesian complex, there is a semi-open area. The first object is a church with a capacity of approximately 200 hundred visitors, the second object is a parish building, which perform the functions of administration with multifunction space for the exhibitions, aparmtments and offices for its employees.
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Beckman, Lisa. "Grönytans betydelse i Sundbybergs stad : ur ett planerarperspektiv och ett invånarperspektiv." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Institutionen för geografi, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-172132.

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The densification of cities in Sweden often result in loss of green space and puts the beneficial values of urban green space under risk. Especially affected are the inhabitants residing in the city core. Through a qualitative case study of Sundbyberg city, this study aims to explore which features of green spaces that becomes important for residents in a city undergoing fast densification. As well as how the needs are answered from a planning perspective. In order to illustrate both perspectives, the study consists of interviews with planners and residents. The results of the study show that the few green spaces in the city core in large have been compensated with small spaces working as multifunctional places. One example of a multifunctional place is a pocket park. This, planners and residents show both a positive and negative view on. The benefits are simply about that it is needed. The disadvantages raised are mainly about the feelings of those places as private and closed space for some people, although these places origins as open space. The study shows that many similarities prevail between the planners and residents views on the different importance’s of the city’s green spaces. It also shows that there is a discrepancy between the residents experienced needs of green spaces and the planner’s vision of the citys future development. While the residents seem to want more quiet places and places for spontaneous activities, especially to meet the needs of elderly and young. The planner’s visions of the citys development seem to go more towards creating small, to some extent green, safe places which connects different parts of the city.
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Antonsson, Adam. "Organic farming and agricultural transitions : Understanding the role of agricultural space in Halland, Sweden." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Kulturgeografiska institutionen, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-118713.

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This thesis aims to investigate the attitudes towards organic farming and how agricultural space is understood among organic farmers in the Swedish region of Halland and then to relate this to the ongoing discussion on multifunctional agricultural transition. The research is based on a field study on nine different organic farms in Halland, where qualitative interviews have been conducted for the creation of the empirical results. Using the theory of planned behavior and the concept of the “good farmer”, the thesis has revealed that the organic farming community in Halland is heterogeneous and different perspectives and attitudes are expressed about organic farming and agriculture. While the farmers are driven by many aspects of organic farming, the attitudes towards agriculture are often in line with traditional productivist ideals highlighting clean fields and high yields, even though many organic farmers have started to question the traditional norms often due to the different conditions met by organic farmers. Due to the various attitudes represented, the range within the multifunctional agricultural spectrum is rather wide were some organic farmers understand agricultural space more in line with productivist ideals while others express attitudes in line with organic farming principles, suggesting a strong multifunctional understanding of agricultural space.
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Books on the topic "Multifunction space"

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Mishkin, A. H. Space-based multifunctional end effector systems: Functional requirements and proposed designs. Pasadena, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 1988.

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1954-, Campbell Alexandra, ed. Spaces for living: How to create multifunctional rooms for today's homes. New York: Clarkson Potter/Publishers, 1999.

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Jet Propulsion Laboratory (U.S.), ed. Space-based multifunctional end effector systems: Functional requirements and proposed designs. Pasadena, Calif: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, 1988.

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Campbell, Alexandra, and Liz Bauwens. Spaces for Living: How to Create Multifunctional Rooms for Today's Homes. Clarkson Potter, 2000.

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Frantál, Stanislav Martinát Bohumil. New Rural Spaces: Towards Renewable Energies, Multifunctional Farming, and Sustainable Tourism. ÚGN, 2013.

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Edelenbos, Jurian, Arwin van Buuren, and Jeroen Frank Warner. Making Space for the River: Governance Experiences with Multifunctional River Flood Management in the US and Europe. IWA Publishing, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Multifunction space"

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Jesorka, Aldo, and Irep Gözen. "The Multifunctional Pipette." In Open-Space Microfluidics: Concepts, Implementations, Applications, 155–85. Weinheim, Germany: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9783527696789.ch9.

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Yawson, David O., Michael O. Adu, Paul A. Asare, and Frederick A. Armah. "Multifunctional Landscape Transformation of Urban Idle Spaces for Climate Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 1–27. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42091-8_214-1.

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AbstractPoor physical and land use planning underpin the chaotic evolution and expansion in cities and towns in sub-Saharan Africa. This situation amplifies urban vulnerability to climate change. Worse, urban landscapes are rarely considered part of the discourse on urban development in sub-Saharan Africa, let alone in climate change adaptation. Yet, landscapes are known to play crucial roles in social, economic, and cultural resilience in cities and towns. Hence, designing basic forms of appealing and functional urban landscapes that support multiple ecosystem services is essential to the drive towards resilience, which relates to the ability to maintain or improve the supply of life support services and products (such as food and water) in the face of disturbance. In this chapter, the idea of transforming idle urban spaces into multifunctional edible urban landscapes is introduced and explored as instrumental for cost-effective adaptation and resilience to climate change in cities and towns in sub-Saharan Africa. Multifunctional edible urban landscape is defined here as a managed landscape that integrates food production and ornamental design, in harmonious coexistence with other urban structures to promote or provide targeted, multiple services. These services include food security, scenic beauty, green spaces for active living and learning, jobs and livelihoods support, environmental protection, climate adaptation, and overall urban resilience. This approach constitutes a triple-win multifunctional land use system that is beneficial to landowners, city managers, and the general community. This chapter explores the benefits, challenges, and prospects for practically transforming urban idle spaces into multifunctional edible urban landscapes using an example project from Ghana. The chapter shows that multifunctional edible urban landscape transformation for resilience is practically feasible, and sheds light on the possibility of the food production component paying for landscaping and landscape management. It concludes with thoughts on actions required across sectors and multiple scales, including mobilizing stakeholders, laws, policies, and incentives, to actualize multifunctional edible urban landscapes as key transformational components of resilience in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Yawson, David O., Michael O. Adu, Paul A. Asare, and Frederick A. Armah. "Multifunctional Landscape Transformation of Urban Idle Spaces for Climate Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, 2193–219. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_214.

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AbstractPoor physical and land use planning underpin the chaotic evolution and expansion in cities and towns in sub-Saharan Africa. This situation amplifies urban vulnerability to climate change. Worse, urban landscapes are rarely considered part of the discourse on urban development in sub-Saharan Africa, let alone in climate change adaptation. Yet, landscapes are known to play crucial roles in social, economic, and cultural resilience in cities and towns. Hence, designing basic forms of appealing and functional urban landscapes that support multiple ecosystem services is essential to the drive towards resilience, which relates to the ability to maintain or improve the supply of life support services and products (such as food and water) in the face of disturbance. In this chapter, the idea of transforming idle urban spaces into multifunctional edible urban landscapes is introduced and explored as instrumental for cost-effective adaptation and resilience to climate change in cities and towns in sub-Saharan Africa. Multifunctional edible urban landscape is defined here as a managed landscape that integrates food production and ornamental design, in harmonious coexistence with other urban structures to promote or provide targeted, multiple services. These services include food security, scenic beauty, green spaces for active living and learning, jobs and livelihoods support, environmental protection, climate adaptation, and overall urban resilience. This approach constitutes a triple-win multifunctional land use system that is beneficial to landowners, city managers, and the general community. This chapter explores the benefits, challenges, and prospects for practically transforming urban idle spaces into multifunctional edible urban landscapes using an example project from Ghana. The chapter shows that multifunctional edible urban landscape transformation for resilience is practically feasible, and sheds light on the possibility of the food production component paying for landscaping and landscape management. It concludes with thoughts on actions required across sectors and multiple scales, including mobilizing stakeholders, laws, policies, and incentives, to actualize multifunctional edible urban landscapes as key transformational components of resilience in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Rolewicz, Stefan. "Locally Monotone Multifunctions in Spaces Without Linearity." In Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, 292–97. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59073-3_20.

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Pallaschke, Diethard, and Stefan Rolewicz. "Multifunctions and marginal functions in metric spaces." In Foundations of Mathematical Optimization, 171–230. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-1588-1_3.

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Ping, Yi-Fan, Su-jun Wang, Wei Wen, Chang-zhi Xu, and Ying-zhao Shao. "Space-Borne Multifunctional Integrated Hardware Processing Platform Design." In Wireless and Satellite Systems, 471–79. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69072-4_38.

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Maritz, P. "Multifunctions as Approximation Operations in Generalized Approximation Spaces." In Rough Sets and Current Trends in Computing, 131–38. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-69115-4_19.

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Gatamorta, F., E. Bayraktar, and M. H. Robert. "Preliminary Study on the Production of Open Cells Aluminum Foam by Using Organic Sugar as Space Holders." In Composite, Hybrid, and Multifunctional Materials, Volume 4, 7–13. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06992-0_2.

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Tsaur, Rueiher, and Michael B. Smyth. "“Continuous” Multifunctions in Discrete Spaces with Applications to Fixed Point Theory." In Digital and Image Geometry, 75–88. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45576-0_5.

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Siekmann, Marko, Nina Vomberg, Michael Mirgartz, Johannes Pinnekamp, and Sarah Mühle. "Multifunctional Land Use in Urban Spaces to Adapt Urban Infrastructure." In Climate Change and the Sustainable Use of Water Resources, 611–25. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22266-5_37.

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Conference papers on the topic "Multifunction space"

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Burger, Wolfram, and Ulrich Nickel. "Space-time adaptive detection for airborne multifunction radar." In 2008 IEEE Radar Conference (RADAR). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/radar.2008.4720859.

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Zhang, Dehai, Jingshan Jiang, Zhenfan Zheng, Shuanrong Wang, Heguang Liu, Bo Sun, Ke Xu, and Shengwei Zhang. "Airborne multifunction microwave remote sensing system." In Third International Asia-Pacific Environmental Remote Sensing Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Ocean, Environment, and Space, edited by Christian D. Kummerow, JingShang Jiang, and Seiho Uratuka. SPIE, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.467697.

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Resnick, A., and J. Eustace. "The light microscopy module: an autonomous, multifunction, space-borne microscope." In CLEO 2001. Technical Digest. Summaries of papers presented at the Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics. Postconference Technical Digest. IEEE, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cleo.2001.947812.

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Krapels, Keith A., Ron Driggers, and Orges Furxhi. "An analysis of the performance trade space for multifunction EO-IR systems." In SPIE Defense + Security, edited by Gerald C. Holst, Keith A. Krapels, Gary H. Ballard, James A. Buford, and R. Lee Murrer. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2052874.

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Feneyrou, P., Gregoire Pillet, Loic Morvan, Eric Lallier, P. Nouchi, J. P. Schlotterbeck, G. Berginc, and Daniel Dolfi. "Recent advances in components for multifunction lidars: high resolution range finding and atmospheric sensing." In Applications of Lasers for Sensing and Free Space Communications. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/lsc.2013.lw1b.3.

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Yang, Liquan, Jinhuan Qiu, Siping Zheng, and Qirong Huang. "Multifunction lidar system and its application for detecting aerosol and wind in boundary layer." In Asia-Pacific Symposium on Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere, Environment, and Space, edited by Upendra N. Singh, Huanling Hu, and Gengchen Wang. SPIE, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.319512.

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Dongfa, Ding, Liu Guojun, Gao Feng, Ding Dongfa, Xiang Yanrong, and Gao Feng. "The effects of space irradiation on the performances of Y-waveguide multifunction integrated optical circuit." In 2015 International Conference on Optoelectronics and Microelectronics (ICOM). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icoom.2015.7398783.

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Gao, Meifeng, Hao Fan, Shucai Huang, Xiaolong Jing, and Zhiguo Long. "An optimal searching scheduling algorithm about multifunction radar of ballistic missile defence system based on Air-space information." In 2011 International Conference on Electrical and Control Engineering (ICECE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceceng.2011.6057826.

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Fosness, E., S. Buckley, and J. Guerrero. "Multifunctional structures." In AIAA Space 2001 Conference and Exposition. Reston, Virigina: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2001-4585.

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Quadrelli, Marco B., and James Lyke. "Multifunctional Systems for Planetary Exploration." In AIAA SPACE 2016. Reston, Virginia: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/6.2016-5324.

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