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Sabine, Choshen. "Heritage Preservation and Tourism Development in Two ‘Ancient Villages’ of Vietnam". Kyoto University, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/244573.
Texto completoCook, Pat Moffitt. "Ghost healer : music healing in a north Indian village /". Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/11230.
Texto completoQian, Min Angel y 錢閩. "Transformation of traditional village and courtyard house: the design and planning for the house prototype inQiangang Village". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2002. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31986742.
Texto completoQian, Min Angel. "Transformation of traditional village and courtyard house : the design and planning for the house prototype in Qiangang Village /". Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2002. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25954696.
Texto completoOne chapter in both English and Chinese. Includes special report study entitled: Comparison of vernacular houses between new and old in the Chinese countryside. Includes bibliographical references.
Nguyen, Vo Chau Ngan, Thi Ngoc Luu Huynh, Hoang Viet Le, Ngoc Quynh Do y Ngoc Em Nguyen. "Pollution minimizing at traditional craft village by micro-credit program - case study from Tan Phu Dong rice flour production village". Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2012. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-99186.
Texto completoBài báo này trình bày biện pháp sử dụng nguồn quỹ tín dụng nhỏ để các hộ dân cải thiện tình trạng ô nhiễm môi trường ở các làng nghề Việt Nam. Tại làng nghề làm bột Tân Phú Đông - Sa Đéc - Đồng Tháp, các loại chất thải sinh hoạt, chất thải sản xuất và chăn nuôi xả thải bừa bãi đã gây ô nhiễm môi trường nghiêm trọng. Với kinh phí tài trợ từ tổ chức Bánh mỳ cho thế giới (BfdW), các cán bộ trường Đại học Cần Thơ đã tổ chức cho người dân luân phiên vay vốn để xây dựng hầm ủ khí sinh học xử lý chất thải chăn nuôi và chất thải sinh hoạt. Bên cạnh đó còn tổ chức các lớp tập huấn chuyển giao công nghệ xây hầm ủ khí sinh học cho thợ xây địa phương, hướng dẫn vận hành và bảo dưỡng hầm ủ cho người dân và cán bộ địa phương. Thông qua nguồn vốn vay của dự án, có 61 hộ dân đã xây dựng hầm ủ khí sinh học và trên 250 hộ dân khác đã tự đầu tư xây dựng khi thấy được lợi ích của hầm ủ. Nhờ đó tình trạng ô nhiễm môi trường từng bước được giải quyết góp phần cải thiện điều kiện sống của người dân tại địa phương
Diaw, Adja Adama. "Agricultural practices and perceptions of climate change in Keur Samba Guéye village, Senegal, West Africa". Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/50976.
Texto completoMaster of Science
Yeung, Wai-fung Jacky. "The re-search of place and placelessness in Shan Ha Tsuen : a traditional village in Ping Shan /". Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong, 2000. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B25948520.
Texto completoLu, Jia Jin. "Chinese Soul in British colony :the traditional village life in the New Territories, 1898-1941". Thesis, University of Macau, 2016. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b3537104.
Texto completoCook, Robert. "Adaptation and change in a traditional society: sustainable development in the context of a Ladakhi village". Thesis, Anglia Ruskin University, 2004. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.419735.
Texto completoQuinlan, Marsha Bogar. "Bush medicine in Bwa Mawego : ethnomedicine and medical botany of common illnesses in a Dominican village /". free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2000. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p9974674.
Texto completoYeung, Wai-fung Jacky y 楊偉峰. "The re-search of place and placelessness in Shan Ha Tsuen: a traditional village in Ping Shan". Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2000. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31985580.
Texto completoMilićević, Zorana. "Children and the benefits of gender equality : negotiating traditional and modern gender expectations in a Mexican village". Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 2014. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/887/.
Texto completoTomlinson, Elizabeth A. "The Village of River Ranch: A Post Occupancy Evaluation of a Traditional Neighborhood Development in Lafayette, Louisiana". ScholarWorks@UNO, 2007. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/640.
Texto completoDU, QIAN. "Conservation and Innovation of the Traditional Mountain Village in Southwest of China: the study case of Tangdu Village Conservazione e Innovazione del Villaggio Tradizionale Montano nella Cina Sud Occidentale: Il caso di studio del Tangdu Villaggio". Doctoral thesis, Politecnico di Torino, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2644897.
Texto completoKorndoerfer, Tammy Linda. "Sustainable Development: A case study of the natural resource use of Yelwa Village, Nigeria". Thesis, University of Canterbury. Geography, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/3684.
Texto completoStone, Anasee Pengsaa y n/a. "An Investigation of Isan Textiles at the Village Level in North-Eastern Thailand with Particular Reference to Design and Manufacturing Strategies". University of Canberra. Design, 2009. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20091216.095908.
Texto completoMwale, K. P. "Culture, heritage and the politics of identity in national and tribal spaces : the city and the traditional village in Botswana". Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2018. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/20762/.
Texto completoFerreira, Francisco. "Back to the village? : an ethnographic study of an Andean community in the early twenty-first century". Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 2012. http://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/49386a7f-a839-8cc4-af56-db1040932906/7/.
Texto completoSithavhakhomu, Thilivhali Simon. "Challenges facing local communities in utilising and sustaining indigenous medicinal plants in the Thengwe village of Limpopo Province". Thesis, University of Limpopo (Turfloop Campus), 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10386/827.
Texto completoThe main aim or purpose of this study was to look at the ways and the strategies of minimizing\ mitigating the over-harvesting of indigenous medicinal plants in order to use them sustainably. The task of identifying and assessing challenges facing local communities in utilizing and sustaining indigenous medicinal plants in Thengwe village and their implications on environmental conservation and management of natural resources was done during the pilot survey. The environmental field survey was conducted after gaining permission to enter into the identified study areas including the Mutavhatsindi Nature Reserve. The result revealed that most of the indigenous medicinal plants are used for healing, religious, economical and for protection purposes. Most of the indigenous medicinal plants in the study area are depleted and many of them are facing extinction. The study was qualitative in design. Semi-structured interviews and a questionnaire were used. The questionnaire had both open-ended and closed questions. The study area was Thengwe Village in the Mutale Municipality. The existence of medicinal plants is threatened by people `s perceptions and attitudes towards them. For some indigenous medicinal plants, depletion is at a high rate due to over-harvesting and because the plants when traded by herbalists they have a premium price attached to them. Interestingly, perhaps surprisingly, the majority of young people hold negative attitudes towards the indigenous medicinal plants due to poor knowledge of the value of indigenous medicinal plants, in contrast to the elders who appreciate their role and consider them as part of their culture, economy and religion. One of the findings is that medicinal plants were found to be important to the community members as the source of income and creation of jobs for the medicinal collectors who sell the species to traditional healers. For the reason of preserving indigenous medicinal plants and others as the environmental resources, this study recommends that there should be strong intergovernmental relationships between the National, Provincial and Local governments in order to prevent over-harvesting of the medicinal plants. The indigenous medicinal plants are equally important to biodiversity students and researchers who want to study and research indigenous medicinal plants which play an important role in the improvement of the livelihoods of community members. Furthermore, education campaigns within the communities and school learners are recommended to encourage the prevention, sustainability and utilization of the indigenous medicinal plants. Additionally, the legal authorities should be empowered to prosecute all people who may be found illegally in possession of indigenous medicinal plants, as well as endangered and protected species. Heavy fines and charges should be imposed on such culprits. Of importance is the fact that the results and recommendations of this study may facilitate the teaching of environmental education and management of natural resources as well as boost the local economy of the Vhembe district Municipality by showing that medicinal plants in the area can be seen as a viable tourist attraction.
Monteiro, Diogo Filipe Frade. "Reabilitação arquitetónica e urbana da Aldeia de Broas como estratégia de desenvolvimento regional". Master's thesis, Universidade de Lisboa. Faculdade de Arquitetura, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/10619.
Texto completoLindsey, Daniel Clayton. "A Geospatial Analysis of the Northeastern Plains Village Complex: An Exploration of a GIS-Based Multidisciplinary Method for the Incorporation of Western and Traditional Ecological Knowledge into the Discovery of Diagnostic Prehistoric Settlement Patterns". Thesis, North Dakota State University, 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/10365/31623.
Texto completoBillengren, Sarah. "Archaeological site significance : the connection between archaeology and oral history in Palau". Thesis, Högskolan på Gotland, Institutionen för kultur, energi och miljö, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hgo:diva-1369.
Texto completoCharles, Tanya. "Peculiar places and legitimate chiefs?: an exploration of the role of traditional authorities in the titled locality of kwaMeyi village, Umzimkhulu district, South Africa". Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/10198.
Texto completoThere is little doubt that traditional leaders continue to make an indelible mark on the practice of politics across the continent of Africa. In democratising South Africa, the relevance of this institution is debated extensively. In the main, traditional leaders are described as the embodiment of patriarchy, comprised of unelected male representatives who rule with "clenched fist" on an unwilling populous (Mamdani, 1996:23). It is argued that traditional authorities "...can only secure legitimacy by drawing its sustenance from the modern state, working as a complement to democratic local government" (Southall and Kropiwnicki, 2003:76). In light of these assertions, this thesis answers two questions: do traditional leaders have a role to play in democratising South Africa?
Cele, Thabile Lorraine Sheila. "Do men have any influence in stopping women and girls from undergoing FGM in Sierra Leone? The case of Mabonkani Village in Bombali District". Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-415561.
Texto completoDubeau, Michilynn Eva. "The Piramalai Kallar of V¢al¢ant¢ur N¢atu, Madurai District, Tamil Nadu, village women in local politics and the non-traditional work force". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape16/PQDD_0007/NQ27914.pdf.
Texto completoEmbry, Margaret. "Designing Community: The Application of New Urban Principles to Create Authentic Communities". [Tampa, Fla] : University of South Florida, 2009. http://purl.fcla.edu/usf/dc/et/SFE0003254.
Texto completoMwale, Marizvikuru. "Evaluation of plant extracts used in ethno-veterinary control of gastro-intestinal parasites in village chickens in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa". Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/d1001021.
Texto completoPaulo, Luísa Maria da Conceição dos Reis. "A reabilitação do património como factor de desenvolvimento local : o modelo de aldeia sustentável". Doctoral thesis, Faculdade de Arquitectura de Lisboa, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/1433.
Texto completoA problemática do património no contexto internacional centrou-se nas últimas décadas na investigação sobre o património arquitectónico erudito, mas não na mesma dimensão sobre o património rural. Uma paisagem, um lugar, um simples edifício, possui história, identidade própria, em que os seus traços, vestígios e marcas resultam da acção do Homem, conferindo-lhes significado e identidade. A valorização da paisagem humanizada como recurso cultural tem sido referida em documentos de organismos internacionais, dentro de uma orientação estratégica e de uma visão integrada do processo de desenvolvimento regional e local. Do mesmo modo, o património construído e o património intangível são encarados como parte integrante e indissociável da paisagem. Qualquer iniciativa ou intervenção só pode ser bem sucedida se for cumprida neste quadro de referências. Nesta abordagem o lugar é entendido como território cultural diversificado (quanto ao enquadramento, à implantação, às funcionalidades e usos, aos conteúdos, às tecnologias e recursos, ao significado). O modelo apresentado – Aldeia Sustentável – foi elaborado numa perspectiva operativa para que a problemática do património não seja isolada no domínio das políticas culturais e / ou entendida como mero e exclusivo instrumento de industrias do turismo. Tem por objectivo impulsionar e melhorar o Plano - Plano de Aldeia – enquanto instrumento operativo de planeamento e gestão de novas experiências de desenvolvimento local e regional, com base nos recursos patrimoniais dos territórios culturais. Os aglomerados urbanos, em meio rural, constituem um potencial estratégico, que contempla para além de um inesgotável valor patrimonial, um laboratório vivo de análise da importância da relação entre o construído e a paisagem natural, permitindo uma reflexão sobre os processos de intervenção que acentuam o conceito de paisagem cultural.
During the past decades the International Cultural Heritage has been focused mainly on historical architecture, neglecting countryside buildings. Modern evolutionary theories have been considering other important domains, e. g., the landscape, some small isolated villages, a single building, which are also relevant, with important cultural information. Throughout history, the human activity has left its fingerprint into the environment with a distinctive character. The “Human Landscape” is a new structuring concept that has been referenced by several international organizations, and it is deemed to be included into the local and regional development policies. Similarly, the built heritage and intangible heritage are seen as integral and inseparable part of the landscape. Any initiative or intervention can only be successful if it is achieved in this frame of reference. In this approach, the place is perceived as diverse cultural territory (on the framework, the deployment, the features and uses, to content, the technologies and resources, the meaning). The model now presented – the Sustainable Village – was developed as an operational concept. The problem heritage is not alone in the field of cultural policies and / or understood as a simple and unique tool for the tourism industry. Its aim is to foster and improve the Plan - Village - operating as a tool for planning and management of new experiments in local and regional development, based on the resources of the territories cultural heritage. The built areas, in rural areas, are a potential strategic, which is beyond an inexhaustible asset value, a living laboratory for the analysis of the importance of the relationship between the built and natural landscape, allowing a reflection on the process of intervention that emphasize the concept of cultural landscape.
Bovana, Solomzi Victor. "Cultural villages inherited tradition and "African culture": a case study of Mgwali Cultural Village in the Eastern Cape". Thesis, University of Fort Hare, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10353/552.
Texto completoCao, Xinyuan. "Renovation of Denggao Village". University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1463073004.
Texto completoO, Jeong-ho. "Ch'ònghak-tong, village de la grue bleue : un village traditionnel sud-coréen?" Paris, EHESS, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007EHES0275.
Texto completoCh'ònghak-tong is located in the Chiri mountain range on the border of three provinces of the Korean peninsula. Each year, a large number of tourists visit it (more than 1000. 000 paying visitors). They come from the bigger cities in search of a "lost tradition", of a "native land" fantasized by the mass media. This mountain village, of recent settlement, has been renamed "Village of the blue Crane", a geomantic appellation, full of a certain meaning heavily seeped in Korean history. It is made up not only of different religious groups but also of those belonging to no religious group whatsoever. The materials collected during the field-work, investigation of summer 1999, bring us to study the social change of this microsociety in constant communication with the ouside world. What is the organizational structure of the village? How do these men, who came in this place to lead a spiritual research, resist the invasion of tourists?
Qadar, Abdul. "Vartan bhanji (Gift Exchange) as Social Capital in Punjabi Village : tradition in Transition". Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PSLEH147.
Texto completoThis study contextualizes the contemporary patterns of social change in two adjacent Punjabi villages near Burewala Tehsil of Punjab (Pakistan). I have attempted to explore both the continuity and change in traditional social structure through the schematic study of the tradition known in vernacular parlance as vartan bhanji (gift exchange). The study analyzes present positions of people in broader categories of zamindars (land owners) and kammies (artisan castes), when the configuration of Punjabi personhood bargains between tradition and transition in same. Therefore, the study tries to bridge the gap of unanswered questions regarding the social relevance and comparative importance of primary actors i.e. biraderi and role of land ownership as mediating agents of both change and continuity. I have aimed to present an ethnographic analysis of the challenges to the current socio-economic importance of land as sole determinant of one’ s social status and economic position, which now tends to alternate with diverse professional options for the people of both the villages of study. This comparatively recent diversity of professional options is assessed as a challenge to the traditional understanding of the formation and preservation of the sole categories of zamindars and kammies as fixed identities. Therefore, the division between both the categories and within each category is to argue the case of changing economic order and the resultant social structure as mutation of one form of Bourdieusian capital into another form. The study also probes into nature of gendered roles, which make, shape and live both marriages and deaths as peak periods of socialization. Thus, the study highlights the changing potential of primary actors like role of land, gendered positions, the family as basic unit of social organization and the contemporary importance of biraderi in rural Punjab
Bui, Thi Hieu. "Pour un développement respectueux de la ville de Hué et de ses environs : respecter les valeurs caractéristiques des villages traditionnels dans le bassin de la rivière des Parfums". Thesis, Grenoble, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014GRENH024/document.
Texto completoThis research focuses on the issues of the respectful development of Hue City and its surroundings, with a specific emphasis on the conservation and the regeneration of qualities, which constitute the peculiarity of this city and surrounding villages. The research is built in the context where the urbanization and the proliferation of new urban areas and new residential neighborhoods led to numerous threats and hazards to the city and resulted in the loss of characteristic values of this area. The hypotheses of the research concern the relationship between conservation, regeneration and sustainable management of heritage, water system and characteristics values of the traditional villages with the environmental development, the economic development, the social and cultural development of this territory. The main corpus used in this thesis is the data mapping GIS 2010 Hue and the ancient maps , these documents, historical works for Hue city and study villages, and interviews, survey questionnaires, photographic records collected during our field survey in Hue. Thanks to the analytical methodology, especially the cartographic analysis and the onsite survey methodology, we can define the specific characteristics of this area and demonstrate the main threats and hazards to the city and the surroundings caused by the urbanization. In this research, we also aim at offering what to do in order to reach a friendly development of the ecological environment, the quality of life and the comfort of local citizens, the potential of the local economy as well as the characteristic values of Hue City and surrounding villages
Biewers, Michèle. "L'habitat traditionnel a 'aima. Approche ethnoarcheologique d'un village jordanien". Lyon 2, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990LYO20068.
Texto completoThe ethnoarchaeological research done on the jordanian village of 'aima, aims to give informations to archaeologists working on islamic sites. The study focuses on the analysis of tradional architecture. A typology has been made that fits to all the jordanian villages from ottoman period. The bediuns sedentarized in 'aima (six tribes) have adopted the architectural type of the area. The way of using interior and exterior spaces and their relations are analyzed. The criteria of evolution of this architecture are studied at the scale of the families and the tribes (first part). The second part, because of the lack of publication concerning work done on islamic sites, is very short. We present a byzantino-omeyyade site with similar type of architecture
Phan, Monique. "L'Economie agricole du Vietnam, du village traditionnel aux coopératives socialistes". Lille 3 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37608891n.
Texto completoBubulytė, Inga. "Nauji kuriančios moters vaizdavimo stereotipai Dalios Jazukevičiūtės prozoje". Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2009. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2009~D_20090827_110047-59937.
Texto completoDalia Jazukevičiūtė (D.O.B. 1952) is one of the most popular women writers in Lithuania. During the first decade of Lithuanian Independence the author earned her fame by the articles of investigative journalism. The creational work of Jazukeviciute is awarded for some times and her three novels “Anarchistės išpažintis”, “Juodas kvadratas”, “Dviejų mėnulių baras” received much attention from literary specialists. In her novels the writer depicts creating woman and her searches in life. D. Jazukeviciute sets the stereotype of creating woman against the picture of traditional woman, which prevailed in literature till then. Traditional woman in literature was depicted as rejecting her own interests, not wanting or not being able to change with the changing world. The topics of Jazukeviciute’s novels includes life story of a creating woman. In the author’s creational work not only peripeteias of depictive periods are raised, but also a painful woman’s experience. Resolved emphasis of Jazukeviciute’s “weak” and “strong” genders as a social problem, change of woman’s picture, evaluations of critics and readers witness relevance of womanly problematic. The object of master thesis – self-expression problem of a woman, engaged in creative activity, with reference to life stories of protagonists Katerina N., Stella and Marija from the novels by D.Jazukeviciute “Anarchistės išpažintis” (2007), “Juodas kvadratas” (2007), “Dviejų mėnulių baras” (2008). Aim of master thesis – to... [to full text]
Martinez, Dolores P. "The ama, tradition and change in a Japanese diving village". Thesis, University of Oxford, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.304865.
Texto completoAraújo, Luís Ricardo Rodrigues de. "Conflitos territoriais no processo de implantação da reserva extrativista (RESEX) do litoral sul de Sergipe". Pós-Graduação em Geografia, 2014. https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/5569.
Texto completoA Reserva Extrativista, pelo que se depreende da lei 9.985/2000 é uma área de domínio público que deve ser utilizada por populações extrativistas tradicionais, cuja subsistência baseia-se no extrativismo e, complementarmente, na agricultura de subsistência e na criação de animais de pequeno porte, e tem como objetivos básicos proteger os meios de vida e a cultura dessas populações, e assegurar o uso sustentável dos recursos naturais da unidade (BRASIL, 2000). Desse modo, para se enxergar mais de perto tal questão, optou-se por esta pesquisa realizada no Estado de Sergipe, sobretudo na zona estuarina dos rios Piauí e Fundo, abrangendo cursos D Água e ecossistemas frágeis dos Municípios de Itaporanga D Ajuda, Estância, Indiaroba e Santa Luzia do Itanhy, em cujas áreas está sendo viabilizada a possibilidade de criação e implantação da Reserva Extrativista do Litoral Sul . Teve-se como objetivo avaliar os conflitos de uso/apropriação travados em torno do processo de implantação da Reserva Extrativista do Litoral Sul de Sergipe. A abordagem metodológica que estrutura a pesquisa em questão desenvolveu-se através da análise das unidades de paisagem. Visando caracterizar os atores sociais envolvidos, no procedimento de coleta de dados, foram utilizados os instrumentos de entrevistas e pesquisa bibliográfica. Para tanto, tal coleta foi estruturada através de uma abordagem quali-quantitativa, orientada pela análise das unidades de paisagem. Por fim, reitera-se que esta pesquisa não buscou a elaboração de verdades absolutas e sim de um conhecimento científico embasado em metodologia previamente definida. Ao término da pesquisa e elaboração desta dissertação, percebeu-se que os conflitos territoriais estabelecidos em torno do processo de implantação da RESEX do Litoral Sul de Sergipe configuram múltiplas territorialidades que atingem os atores sociais envolvidos no processo a partir da apropriação, por parte de atores sociais envolvidos em atividades comerciais, e Reapropriação social do espaço pelas comunidades tradicionais. Os resultados produzidos e expostos nesta dissertação podem servir para os próprios agentes envolvidos nos conflitos como um material de sensibilização e autocrítica, auxiliando na busca por formas para mediação dos conflitos.
Webster, Nicole Jane. "'Resisting Reproduction: An Anthropological Analysis of Unsafe Abortion in a Rural Ghanaian Village'". Thesis, University of Canterbury. School of Social and Political Sciences, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/7265.
Texto completoSeguí, Joan R. "Traditional pastoralism in the Fageca and Famorca villages (Mediterranean Spain) : an ethnoarchaeological approach". Thesis, University of Leicester, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/30821.
Texto completoZamora, Mario D. "The Panchayat tradition : a North Indian village council in transition, 1947-1962 /". New Dehli : Reliance publishing house, 1992. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb410017881.
Texto completoYou, Ziying. "Competing Traditions: Village Temple Rivalries, Social Actors, and Contested Narratives in Contemporary China". The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1428961222.
Texto completoChen, Gang. "Death rituals in a Chinese village : an old tradition in contemporary social context". Connect to resource, 2000. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view.cgi?acc%5Fnum=osu1260195321.
Texto completoMarques, Leônidas de Santana. "Os Fundos de Pasto do município de Monte Santo (BA) e a política de desenvolvimento territorial : conflitos e interesses territoriais no campo". Pós-Graduação em Geografia, 2013. https://ri.ufs.br/handle/riufs/5575.
Texto completoO debate sobre a questão das comunidades camponesas de Fundo e Fecho de Pasto tem crescido consideravelmente nos últimos anos. Isso pode ser reconhecido como um importante avanço no contexto do pensamento acadêmico que pode inserir de forma mais intensa essa discussão na conjuntura e estrutura agrária nacional. Ainda assim, sentiu-se a necessidade de analisar alguns meandros que perpassam o cotidiano dessas comunidades, principalmente quanto a sua relação com o Estado. Neste sentido, o objetivo geral desta dissertação é analisar as relações entre o processo de luta e resistência das comunidades de Fundo de Pasto e a política de desenvolvimento territorial no município de Monte Santo, estado da Bahia. Com isto, tem-se em conta que compreender a criação dos territórios institucionais ( rurais e da cidadania em escala nacional, e de identidade em escala estadual) é problematizar essencialmente a forma de atuação do Estado enquanto agente na produção capitalista do espaço geográfico. Do ponto de vista metodológico, teve-se como fundamento analítico o materialismo histórico-dialético e a perspectiva geográfica da produção do espaço, com centralidade para o conceito de território. A pesquisa baseou-se em uma análise predominantemente qualitativa, utilizando-se de dados primários (entrevistas e grupos focais) e secundários (provenientes de instituições governamentais ou não). Nos primeiros capítulos, considera-se a realidade das comunidades de Fundo de Pasto de uma forma geral, bem como as especificidades do município de Monte Santo. São levados em conta dados quantitativos e históricos da conjuntura agrária, objetivando reconhecer e espacializar as diversas formas como se materializa o conflito pela terra/território camponês localmente. Após isto, considerou-se o processo de internacionalização do capital e seus reflexos sobre o Estado, relacionando com a forma como as políticas públicas passam a ser pensadas. Por fim, analisa-se mais detidamente a inserção do município de Monte Santo e de suas comunidades no contexto do Território do Sisal e dos mecanismos de gestão e planejamento do Estado, relacionando-o com os diversos interesses que são traçados e a conexão entre aparência e essência na construção dos territórios institucionais. Reconhece-se que a política de desenvolvimento territorial existe necessariamente seguindo dois prismas básicos (que, em essência, convergem): primeiro, nunca será viável do ponto de vista de democratização e popularização do Estado, porque não será a partir de mecanismos institucionais que este terá a sua natureza alterada; segundo, a política de desenvolvimento territorial é completamente viável do ponto de vista de que pode se tornar a garantidora do avanço do capital a partir de mecanismos que incorporem a participação social como salvo conduto.
He, Xie. "An Architecture of Belonging". Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/102432.
Texto completoMaster of Architecture
This thesis discusses possibilities to reinterpret the vernacular. Specifically, the sense of identity generated by the architecture traditions in Western China can be attributed to shape and construction of the roof, organization in plan, the central fire place, and a protected courtyard all enclosed by rammed earth. Reinterpretations of those elements in modern forms propose a continuity of culture and identity.
Kubo, Ryousuke. "Indigenous alcoholic beverage production in rural villages of Tanzania and Cameroon". 京都大学 (Kyoto University), 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/200472.
Texto completoMophuting, Boikanyo Calvin. "Ethnobotanical database development and screening of medicinal plants in villages under the Jongilanga Traditional Council, Mpumalanga". Diss., University of Pretoria, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/79283.
Texto completoDissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2015.
Natural and Agriculture
MSc
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hun, Tsai Peic y 蔡珮君. "From traditional village to”combat villages”:A case study on Chyonglin QuemoyFrom traditional village to”combat villages”:A case study on Chyonglin Quemoy". Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/94702047253191822266.
Texto completo國立金門技術學院
閩南文化研究所
97
The main purpose of this study is to investigate the local villages and its changes in social space under the implementation of combat village system by studying local records and official documents during the military rule and using research methods, such as oral interviews and space identification. The study tried to investigate the influences of policy implementation and the establishment of combat villages on the changes in social space of villages. Quemoy is located at the southeastern sea area of Fujian, and has always been a stronghold since ancient times. With the influences of Cold War, the wars between China and Taiwan, and the governance of country, many laws, rules, constructions were promoted here, which contributed to the significant changes of social space of local villages, and indirectly led to the rise of combat village system. The most direct influences on local villages were the emergence of military defense constructions in the spaces of combat villages in response to war demands. The defense constructions in chyonglin combat village are famous for the perfect scale of combat tunnels. In addition, the implementation of combat village system also reinforced the practice of civil defense, which had invisible impact on the clan society. The rise of combat village system directly influenced local villages and also brought inerasable unique experiences to residents. By investigating the life experiences and memories of local residents, the study summarized the influences of combat village system. In addition, it also conducted an in-depth and complete investigation on battlefields by investigating both local and national history.
Chou, Lun Ying y 周倫瑛. "Design of health-village based on traditional Chinese medicine". Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/rfb439.
Texto completo國立清華大學
電機工程學系
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In the past decade, the rapid aging population and rising healthcare cost had become two of the most debated topics among government bodies and scholars. This thesis will focus on the discussion of resolving the above two concerns with our proposed health-village based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Ultimately promoting healthy aging among the elderly generation, coupled with the massive reduction in healthcare cost for the individual and government bodies. The current healthcare system in Taiwan especially has been facing severe unequal distribution of healthcare resources and in some cases, abused by individuals and healthcare agencies to exploit the monetary rebate offered by the government policies. The accumulation of such unscrupulous practice has caused Taiwan to have one of the world’s highest GDP to healthcare cost ratio. In the long run, this is definitely not the smartest and most sustainable model to engage in solving the problem of an aging population and rising healthcare cost. In this thesis, we propose an alternative solution. Our health-village will adopt TCM and traditional Chinese exercises – including Tai Chi, to allow the elderly to age healthily and happily. First, we start off by discussing the differences in philosophy to methodology between TCM and Western medicine. Next, we layout the fundamentals of our proposed health-village. After which, we move on to discuss and compare the benefits and side-effects of both TCM and Western medicine. Lastly, we conclude that our health-village based on TCM is highly beneficial and adaptable for the mass public and any country. It not only gives any elderly or sick patient a solution to full recovery, but is also beneficial and sustainable in the allocation of resources for a country in the long run.
Hsu, Chung-Sheng y 許忠勝. "Research on The Space of Lanes and Traditional Villages in Kinmen Province – With Qionglin Village as an example". Thesis, 2013. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/90925071430492437955.
Texto completo中原大學
建築研究所
101
This research is based on the space of lanes and alleys in traditional Qionglin village that managed by Kinmen national park agency. It appears that the preservation and revitalization of traditional villages that locate in the area of Kinmen national park have done well, traditional houses become guest-house after revitalization. The space of lanes and alleys and the buildings should be considered at once. The width and slopes of lanes and alleys formed naturally, although mended and paved with new stone, it still has the original appearance entitled to nature diversity of traditional villages. The historical characteristics of the space of lanes and alleys, delicate balance, with a difference in elevation, original cultural heritage of villages. This dissertation is about the transition of lanes and alleys of Qionglin traditional village, and the preservation of its characteristics. Most of the traditional villages in Kinmen are developing and expanding around ancestral hall as its core. Because of multi-generation changes, military control and warfare, it is hard to describe the relationship between the space and structure of lanes and alleys and communities comprehensively. The study employed field research method by means of observation, interview, and field survey and mapping to collect data, for learning and comprehend the forming rule of the space and its cultural meaning, reviewing the relationship between the spaces, clan communities, environment and culture. Clan is the main cause of establishing of traditional village in the beginning. The earliest member of clan that flight from Central Plain to the Kinmen and live in a community, can be traced back to the Song Dynasty. Clan that live in a community is the most important factor in developing into a village in Kinmen, it is the central of everyday living. the relationship between the members of clan are very close, the developing of the space of lanes and alleys is very special. The purpose of this study is to uncover the specific relationship between the lanes and alleys in traditional village, to investigate and analyze the process of formation and development of Qionglin Village, through compilation and record, providing reference for traditional villages preservation in the future, for more deeper interpretation of traditional village culture.