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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Tea garden management"
Wang, Chunyi, Mingyue Zhao, Yinlong Xu, Yuncheng Zhao et Xiao Zhang. « Ecosystem Service Synergies Promote Ecological Tea Gardens : A Case Study in Fuzhou, China ». Remote Sensing 15, no 2 (16 janvier 2023) : 540. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs15020540.
Texte intégralDas, Uday, et Rafiqul Islam. « LIVELIHOOD REALISM : A REVIEW ON CLOSED TEA GARDENS OF DOOARS, WEST BENGAL ». International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 9, no 2 (23 février 2021) : 72–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v9.i2.2021.3355.
Texte intégralWohl, Sharon. « The Turkish Tea Garden ». Space and Culture 20, no 1 (1 août 2016) : 56–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1206331216646058.
Texte intégralLiu, Shaqian, Rui Yang et Chunlan Hou. « Effect of Enzyme Activity Changes on Decomposition Characteristics of Leaf Litter Mixed Decomposition of Configurated Tree Species in Ecological Tea Garden ». Agriculture 13, no 2 (8 février 2023) : 394. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture13020394.
Texte intégralChen, Guoqi, Bin Zhang, Qiong Wu, Linhong Jin, Zhuo Chen et Xiaofeng Tan. « Group characteristics of tea growers relative to weed management : a case study in southwestern China ». Weed Technology 33, no 6 (22 août 2019) : 847–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/wet.2019.67.
Texte intégralPaul, Tripti, et Sandeep Mondal. « A strategic analysis of tea leaves supply chain before manufacturing – a case in Assam ». Benchmarking : An International Journal 26, no 1 (4 février 2019) : 246–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bij-01-2018-0007.
Texte intégralRahaman, Md Saidur, Syed Muhammod Ali Reza, Md Mizanur Rahman et Md Solaiman Chowdhury. « A deplorable community in Bangladesh : tea garden workers ». Journal of Enterprising Communities : People and Places in the Global Economy 15, no 4 (15 février 2021) : 548–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jec-10-2020-0176.
Texte intégralFu, Haiping, Huan Li, Peng Yin, Huiling Mei, Jianjie Li, Pinqian Zhou, Yuanjiang Wang et al. « Integrated Application of Rapeseed Cake and Green Manure Enhances Soil Nutrients and Microbial Communities in Tea Garden Soil ». Sustainability 13, no 5 (9 mars 2021) : 2967. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13052967.
Texte intégralShrestha, Gita, et Resham B. Thapa. « Tea pests and pesticide problems and integrated management ». Journal of Agriculture and Environment 16 (1 juin 2015) : 188–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/aej.v16i0.19852.
Texte intégralJamil, Akhtar, Bulent Bayram, Turgay Kucuk et Dursun Zafer Seker. « Spectral features based tea garden extraction from digital orthophoto maps ». Proceedings of the ICA 1 (16 mai 2018) : 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-1-57-2018.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Tea garden management"
Ghosh, Indrajit. « USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES FOR TEA GARDEN MANAGEMENT ». Thesis, University of North Bengal, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/16.
Texte intégralBaudry, Sandrine. « Cultiver son jardin, s'inscrire dans la ville : Approche anthropologique des community gardens de New York City ». Phd thesis, Université Paris-Diderot - Paris VII, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00962486.
Texte intégralTsai, Cheng-Yu, et 蔡承祐. « An Intelligent Tea Garden Management Platform Based on Image Recognition ». Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/z3bg28.
Texte intégral國立屏東科技大學
資訊管理系所
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According to the data of improvement field in the tea industry, the cooperblight is a disease frequently occurring in the tea garden. It is necessary to find out and dispose of this disease in time in order to avoid its spread. Therefore, in order to reduce the spread of tea tree disease and save manpower as well as achieve the wisdom management of tea garden, this study used the image recognition technology to establish the " An Intelligent Tea Garden Management Platform Based on Image Recognition ", mainly including three modules as follows: (1) the recognition module of cooperblight – using the intelligent mobile phone to shoot 100 images for each normal tea tree and one attacked by cooperblight, and adopting the technologies of Lab+HSV+Filtering phytogenetic contour detection technology to identify; the correct rate of image recognition for tea tree with cooperblight was 91%, the correct rate of image reduction recognition for with cooperblight was 85%, the correct rate of image recognition for normal tea trees was 100%, and the correct rate of image reduction recognition for normal tea trees was 99%; (2) recognition module of tea garden growth missing plant area – using the unmanned aerial vehicle to shoot normal trees and sparse area in the tea garden with the images of 579 and 650, respectively, so as to identify the tea garden growth missing plant area; the results showed that the correct recognition rate of the original images for tea garden growth missing plant area was 97%, the correct recognition rate of image reduction recognition was 92%, the correct recognition rate of the normal growth images was 95%, the correct recognition rate of image reduction recognition was 95%; (3) the resume module of tea tree growth – recording the data such as imaged and fertilization before and after harvest so as to establish the tea tree growth resume by imaging and take them as the analysis basis of the tea tree growth conditions by the tea grower, which can improve the production and quality of tea, and enhance the consumer's confidence in the safety and quality of tea.
Li, Ching-Na, et 李京娜. « A Study on Elements to Successful Management and Promotional Activities of Leisure Tea Garden ---- Take the Example of Hwa-Lian and Tai-Tung Area ». Thesis, 2001. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/38303773399674118407.
Texte intégral國立彰化師範大學
商業教育學系在職進修專班
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A Study on Key Elements to Successful Management and Promotional Activities of Leisure Tea Garden ─Take the Example of Hwa-Lian And Tai-Tung Area ABSTRACT Owing to the implementation of 5-working-day scheme, the public in Taiwan begins to have more free time to enjoy. Besides, Taiwanese people have gradually recognized the importance of leisure activities due to the increase of national GNP, and the change of social value and life style. Moreover, the government has actively planned and rearranged the management of the national tourist attractions in Hwa-Lian and capital to the management of leisure tea gardens in an expectation to attract people and to lengthen their stay in the gardens. Therefore, people’s preference of travel destinations has slowly shifted to Hwa-Lian and Tai-Tung area. In light of this, this study attempted to adopt the perspective of tea garden owners. By acquiring important messages from business owners’ abundant experiences and investigating related literatures on tea gardens, the researcher could understand the management characteristics, competitions, management strategies and management efficiency of leisure tea gardens. Moreover, from first-hand in-depth interviews with tea garden owners, the researcher outlined and further investigated the key elements to successful management of leisure tea gardens in Hwa-Lian and Tain-Tung area. Consequently, the researcher could discover the problems and present a set of suggestions on managing leisure tea gardens to the gardens owners. I. General Analysis on Leisure Tea Gardens This study adopted Multiple Regression Analysis to analyze the influence of 14 key elements to successful management over four management efficiencies. It revealed that: 1. In the case of annual turnover, there are eight elements demonstrating outstanding influence. Presented in order of importance: Promotional activity, Byproducts from tea-processing, Award winning in competition, Tea types, Number of employees, Preferential measures, Capital, Supplementary service. 2. In the case of return of investment, there are eight elements demonstrating outstanding influence. Listed from the most important element: Time of establishment, Promotional activity, Capital, Customer characteristic. 3. In the case of yearly growth, there are four elements demonstrating influence. 4. In the case of profit rate, there are seven elements. Listed from the most important element: Promotional activity, Capital, Time of establishment, Number of employee, Parking space, Supplementary service, and Preferential measures. 5. In the case of general analysis on management efficiency, if the leisure tea garden owners intend to enhance management efficiency, they should prioritize Promotional activity, then focus on Capital, Time of establishment and Supplementary service. II. Leisure Tea Garden Depends on Multiple Promotional Activity III. Suggestions 1.Suggestions to tea garden owners: i. To build up a tea garden which contains qualities of humanity, leisure and ecology. ii. To develop multiple tea-processing techniques in order to upgrade the additional value of byproducts. iii. To improve the key elements of successful management. iv. To actively participate in every promotional activity hosted by tourism related agencies. v. To promote image business circle in order to attract tourists. 2. Suggestions to related government units: i. Accommodation: Revision of related laws to loosen up restrictions on privately run accommodations. ii. Road expansion: The flyover roads in Tai-Tung and Lu-Yeh are in urgent need of expansion. iii. Infrastructure such as tea educational halls, observation platforms, and public toilets. iv. Encouraging strategic alliance centered on local farming associations, such as production and marketing course for tea farmers, tea related product flow centers, e-commerce, and trips. Key Word:Leisure Tea Garden、Elements to Successful ManagementActivities、Management Efficiencies、Promotional Activity
Livres sur le sujet "Tea garden management"
Ghosh, Tushar Kanti. Tea gardens of West Bengal : A critical study of land management. Delhi : B.R. Pub., 1987.
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Trouver le texte intégralBill, Bryson. At Home : A Short History of Private Life. New York, USA : Doubleday, 2010.
Trouver le texte intégralBill, Bryson. At home : A short history of private life. New York : Doubleday, 2010.
Trouver le texte intégralBill, Bryson. At Home : A short history of private life. New York : Doubleday, 2010.
Trouver le texte intégralBill, Bryson. At home : A short history of private life. New York : Doubleday, 2010.
Trouver le texte intégralBill, Bryson. At Home : A Short History of Private Life. New York : Anchor Books, 2011.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Tea garden management"
Ruan, J., et R. Härdter. « Productivity and quality response of tea to balanced nutrient management — Examples from China tea gardens ». Dans Plant Nutrition, 324–25. Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47624-x_156.
Texte intégralActes de conférences sur le sujet "Tea garden management"
Supartono, Wahyu, Annisa Dwi Astari et Satria Bhirawa Anoraga. « Green Activities as Tools for Improving Family Quality of Life Through Family Welfare Movement (PKK) at Klitren Village, Yogyakarta ». Dans 3rd International Conference on Community Engagement and Education for Sustainable Development. AIJR Publisher, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/proceedings.151.52.
Texte intégralEl Sedeq, Ahmed Zarroug, Neal Hughes, Tore Oian, Piotr Byrski, Jean-Michel Denichou, Daniel Ndubuisi Nketah et Mohamed Saher Dahroug. « Vertical to Horizontal - Ultra Deep Azimuthal Resistivity Tool UDAR Service Helping to Maximize Production ». Dans Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/31195-ms.
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