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Adha Aprilila, Verdinan, Lolyka Dewi Indrasari e Heribertus Budi Santoso. "Strategi Pemasaran Dengan Menggunakan Analisis SWOT Pada Hotel ( Studi Kasus Pada Lotus Garden Hotel )". JATI UNIK : Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik dan Manajemen Industri 4, n.º 2 (31 de março de 2021): 141. http://dx.doi.org/10.30737/jatiunik.v4i2.1618.

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The development of the hotel business in Indonesia has seen a significant increase. The development of the hotel business in Indonesia can be seen based on the increasing number of tourist destinations in Indonesia and the growing number of hotels in Indonesia. One of the hotels used for research is the Lotus Garden Hotel which is located in Kediri City, East Java. This study aims to determine and determine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats contained in the Lotus Garden Hotel. To find out an effective strategy to increase consumers at the Lotus Garden Hotel. Run using a quantitative descriptive approach. The data used were giving questionnaires to the employees of the lotus garden hotel. It was found that the lotus garden hotel had more strengths than weaknesses, and also had more opportunities than threats. Based on the SWOT analysis, Lotus Garden Hotel is in quadrant I position on the SWOT diagram. Based on the SWOT matrix analysis, strategies that can be formulated are SO, WO, ST and WT strategies and are supported by growth-oriented strategies of business.Perkembangan bisnis perhotelan di indonesia terjadi kenaikan yang cukup besar. Perkembangan bisnis perhotelan di indonesia bisa dilihat berdasarkan meningkatnya jumlah tujuan wisatawan di indonesia dan bertumbuhan jumlah hotel di indonesia. Salah satu hotel yang dijadikan penelitian adalah Lotus Garden Hotel yang terletak di Kota Kediri, Jawa Timur. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui dan menentukan kekuatan, kelemahan, peluang, dan ancaman yang terdapat di lotus garden hotel. Untuk mengetahui strategi yang efektif untuk meningkatkan konsumen pada Lotus Garden Hotel. Dijalankan menggunakan pendekatan deskriptif kuantitatif. Data yang digunakan adalah memberikan kuesioner kepada karyawan/ tenaga kerja lotus garden hotel. Dihasilkan bahwa lotus garden hotel memiliki kekuatan lebih dari kekurangannya, dan juga memiliki lebih banyak peluang dibandingkan dengan ancaman. Berdasarkan analisis SWOT Lotus Garden Hotel berada pada posisi kuadran I pada diagram SWOT. Berdasarkan analisis Matriks SWOT, strategi yang dapat dirumuskan adalah strategi SO, WO, ST dan WT yang didukung oleh sebuah strategi dengan berorientasi dalam pertumbuhan usaha.
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Speck, Olga, e Thomas Speck. "Biomimetics in Botanical Gardens—Educational Trails and Guided Tours". Biomimetics 8, n.º 3 (11 de julho de 2023): 303. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics8030303.

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The first botanical gardens in Europe were established for the study of medicinal, poisonous, and herbal plants by students of medicine or pharmacy at universities. As the natural sciences became increasingly important in the 19th Century, botanical gardens additionally took on the role of public educational institutions. Since then, learning from living nature with the aim of developing technical applications, namely biomimetics, has played a special role in botanical gardens. Sir Joseph Paxton designed rainwater drainage channels in the roof of the Crystal Palace for the London World’s Fair in 1881, having been inspired by the South American giant water lily (Victoria amazonica). The development of the Lotus-Effect® at the Botanical Garden Bonn was inspired by the self-cleaning leaf surfaces of the sacred lotus (Nelumbo nucifera). At the Botanic Garden Freiburg, a self-sealing foam coating for pneumatic systems was developed based on the self-sealing of the liana stems of the genus Aristolochia. Currently, botanical gardens are both research institutions and places of lifelong learning. Numerous botanical gardens provide biomimetics trails with information panels at each station for self-study and guided biomimetics tours with simple experiments to demonstrate the functional principles transferred from the biological model to the technical application. We present eight information panels suitable for setting up education about biomimetics and simple experiments to support guided garden tours about biomimetics.
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Zhu, Haoxue, e Yingtong Li. "Research on the Application of Lotus Elements in Garden Architecture". Advances in Education, Humanities and Social Science Research 8, n.º 1 (6 de dezembro de 2023): 439. http://dx.doi.org/10.56028/aehssr.8.1.439.2023.

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"Lotus" is known as "living fossil", is one of the earliest origin plants in angiosperms, in the long history of thousands of years, the form and use of lotus has changed many times. Under the wisdom and cultural choices of the people, "lotus" elements began to develop, which is not only a decorative element of garden architecture, but also widely used as a medium for conveying feelings and spiritual sustenance. Starting from the development history and functional characteristics of lotus, this paper studies the material application and composition characteristics of "lotus" elements in ancient garden architecture, explores the symbolic meaning and cultural connotation behind it, and provides reference value for the application of other traditional elements in modern architecture in the future.
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Peng, Shan, Yingzhi Jin, Yiqin Chen, Chunman Wu, Yanjie Wang, Xiaowen Wang, Qijiang Jin e Yingchun Xu. "Growth Response, Enrichment Effect, and Physiological Response of Different Garden Plants under Combined Stress of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Heavy Metals". Coatings 12, n.º 8 (25 de julho de 2022): 1054. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/coatings12081054.

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The combined pollution of heavy metals and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons is very common in China and needs urgent addressal. The use of resistant garden plants for phytoremediation accounts for both ecological restoration and ornamental value and has great application potential. In this study, cadmium (Cd) and pyrene (Pyr) were used as contaminants, and the growth responses, enrichment characteristics, and physiological responses of common garden plants were studied using greenhouse pot experiments. The Cd-Pyr compound stress affected the growth responses of plants. Chinese Pennisetum and lotus exhibited the best Cd-Pyr removal effect: the removal rates of Cd were 68.91% and 60.25%, respectively, and those of Pyr were 77.52% and 63.74%, respectively. Compound stress promoted the protective enzymes of ryegrass, lotus, and Chinese Pennisetum. Malondialdehyde (MDA) content in the leaves of the five plants was higher than that in the control group, whereas the chlorophyll and carotenoid content were lower. Overall, the order of resistance of the five garden plants tested under Cd-Pyr compound stress was: Chinese Pennisetum, lotus > ryegrass > Hemerocallis, Purple Coneflower.
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Moynihan, Elizabeth B. "The Lotus Garden Palace of Zahir al-Din Muhammad Babur". Muqarnas 5 (1988): 135. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1523114.

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Moynihan, Elizabeth B. "THE LOTUS GARDEN PALACE OF ZAHIR AL-DIN MUHAMMAD BABUR". Muqarnas Online 5, n.º 1 (1987): 135–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22118993-90000226.

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Fadhil, Muhammad Naufal, Aji Sofiana Putri e Julie Nichols. "Pre-Islamic and Islamic Influences of Taman Ghairah Banda Aceh". Heritage of Nusantara: International Journal of Religious Literature and Heritage 11, n.º 2 (13 de dezembro de 2022): 171–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.31291/hn.v11i2.664.

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According to the manuscript of Bustanussalatin by Nuruddin Ar Raniry, in 1637 Sultan Iskandar Thani built a private royal garden called Taman Ghairah (Ghairah Garden). The seventeenth-century garden of Aceh still holds some questions because most of its objects are no longer found in Banda Aceh. Three buildings such as: Gunongan, Kandang and Pintô Khôp which are close to the former Sultan’s palace, are believed to be the remains of the garden. This present study is architectural research that incorporates direct observation and semiotic study on the garden simulation. The simulation is based on the Bustanussalatin manuscript. It is found that the existence of several symbols carry out meanings which relate to the influences of Islamic and pre-Islamic cultures in the past. Meru, tree of life, lotus, and banjaran sari may have derived from pre-Islamic culture, while the river, mosque and floral symbols indicate the presence of Islamic influence. This article underlines that Taman Ghairah has Islamic and Pre-Islamic cultural influences, reflecting the convergence of diverse backgrounds in Acehnese culture.
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Volkova, V. V. "Morpho-biological characteristics of tropical water lilies in the Stavropol Botanical Garden". Agrarian science, n.º 4 (21 de maio de 2022): 100–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.32634/0869-8155-2022-358-4-100-103.

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Relevance. Water lilies are recognized as one of the most ornamental plants that play a significant role in the life of reservoirs and rivers.Methodology. The study of 15 species and varieties of tropical water lilies was carried out in the period 2016-2021 according to generally accepted methods.Results. It has been established that 40% of water lilies (Nymphaea nouchali var. caerulea, N. lotus, N. lotus var. thermalis, N. rubra, N. capensis cv. Rosea, N. capensis var. alba) are characterized by a long vegetation period, which lasts 313.3±6.1 days. A short vegetation period of 140.6±42.7 days is typical for 60% of water lilies (Nymphaea х daubeniana, N. х daubeniana cv. Panama Pacific, N. х daubeniana cv. Suwahna, N. gigantean, N. gigantean cv. Gug, N. gigantean hybrida 1, N. cv. Mrs. George C. Hitchcock, N. cv. Nangkwaug Champooz, N. cv. Nangkwaug Fax). Depending on the species or variety, the duration of the flowering phase per year is for Nymphaea cv. Nangkwaug Fax, N. cv. Nangkwaug Apsara, N. lotus N. х daubeniana cv. Panama Pacific — 43-95 days, for the rest — 138-302 days. In 67% of species and varieties of water lilies, the sizes of leaf blades and flowers are close to natural and varietal indicators, in 33% the sizes do not match the varietal ones (Nymphaea х daubeniana cv. Panama Pacific, N. х daubeniana cv. Suwahna, N. gigantean cv. Gug, N. cv. Nangkwaug Apsara, N. cv. Nangkwaug Fax), they are 1.0-1.5 times smaller. According to the prospects — MP — unpromising (40%), P — promising (33%), OP — very promising (27%). Unpromising varieties are decorative for 100-130 days. Promising types and varieties of water lilies are decorative throughout the year, which has a positive effect on the perception of indoor compositions.
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Fairchild Ruggles, D. "At the Margins of Architectural and Landscape History: The Rajputs of South Asia". Muqarnas Online 30, n.º 1 (31 de janeiro de 2014): 95–117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22118993-0301p0006.

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The Rajput princes of South Asia in the sixteenth to nineteenth centuries built beautiful palaces with gardens and commissioned manuscript paintings that rivaled those of their Mughal contemporaries. Although the Hindu Rajputs and Muslim Mughals were variously allies and foes, neither political relations nor religious faith prevented artistic exchanges from occurring between them. Just as the Mughals embraced and internalized Indic forms such as the chhatri, the Rajputs likewise appropriated forms such as the four-part garden known as the chahar bagh, not as a direct transfer but a reworking and renegotiation of form and expression. While the Rajput chahar baghs are the only ones to have attracted the attention of historians, most likely because they fit neatly into a recognized architectural type, Rajput patrons also built other kinds of gardens with rectilinear and curving parterres, deep pools with “floating” pavilions, lotus gardens, and orchards resembling sacred groves. Some of these appear in Mughal sites too, typically inserted into a chahar bagh. The essay looks at how typological forms were shared and adapted by the Mughals and Rajputs, and asks what such forms may have meant to their respective patrons. It concludes by proposing that the definition of art historical fields—divided along religious lines between Islam and Hinduism—often impedes such inquiries.
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Mayasari, N., D. S. Said e M. P. Astuti. "The condition and nutrient content of introduced freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium lanchesteri at two urban small ponds, Cibinong, West Java, Indonesia". IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1062, n.º 1 (1 de julho de 2022): 012010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1062/1/012010.

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Abstract ‘Situ’ Lotus and ‘Situ’ Cibuntu are small ponds located in urban areas at Cibinong Science Center-Botanical Garden, National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia. This study was conducted to determine the development of the introduced freshwater shrimp Macrobrachium lanchesteri in that ponds. Observations were carried out in January and February 2019. There are four sampling points in each pond. The number of shrimp obtained at Lotus Pond is more than Cibuntu Pond. The average total length and weight of shrimp obtained at Lotus Pond during the first observation were 1.61 – 2.55 cm and 0.07 – 0.20 gram, while the second was 1.67 – 2.27 cm and 0.11 – 0.31 gram. Meanwhile, M. lanchesteri obtained at Cibuntu Pond in the first observation had an average total length of 2.20 – 2.63 cm and weight 0.16 – 0.20 gram; and when the second sampling was 2.27 – 3.00 cm and 0.16 – 0.34 gram. Proximate analysis of shrimp from Cibuntu Pond showed that this shrimp’s protein, fat, ash, crude fiber, and carbohydrate content were 58.68%; 10.70%; 15.31%; 7.70%, and 7.61%, respectively. The water quality observed in both ponds is still good and can support the shrimp’s life. Utilization of this shrimp as an alternative source of protein can be done if pond water quality is always maintained in the future.
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Mugo, Susan Wambogo. "Citizens + vacant lots=community open space : a case study of the Union Settlement Community Garden, East Harlem, New York City /". This resource online, 1993. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-03302010-020323/.

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Grunewald, Tosca Dina. "For(t)midable Landscapes : past cultural landscapes as a model to aid ecological and social healing at Fort West Village". Diss., University of Pretoria, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/31629.

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Traditionally cultural landscape of the past involved a dialogue between natural system, human modifications and the value given by humans to the landscape, ultimately nurturing a healthy interaction between human and natural systems. Development pressures on remnants of these past harmonious cultural landscapes threatens the memory and therewith the future possibility of this healthy interaction. With looming exponential urban growth in African cities in the near future, it is important to learn from and protect the few past remnants that are left. The main question that was explored in the dissertation is how a degraded cultural landscape can be regenerated to establish social and ecological health. The hypothesis proposed that degraded cultural landscapes can be regenerated using principles of past cultural landscapes that can reconnect fragmented human and natural systems. A degraded cultural landscape settled against the backdrop of the Witwatersberg Ridge served as the location for the testing of the hypothesis. This site, situated near Danville and Lotus Gardens in Pretoria West is a former leprosy colony called Fort West. The aim of the dissertation was to find methods for the regeneration of the degraded cultural landscape.It was proposed that an integrated methodology be followed that brings together a site’s cultural, natural and economic ‘capital’ or latent potential. The integration of these three capitals was proposed in two ways: through applying five principles of ecological design as set out by Van der Ryn and Cowan (1996); and by raising awareness and educating society and the community as proposed by Farina (2000). This process delivered a set of design guidelines for degraded cultural landscapes. The approach matches biological diversity with cultural diversity, ensuring that that the ecological relevance of a cultural landscape and its capacity to inform and guide other human activities are met. The design intervention was applied at three different scales: framework, master plan and sketch plan. Interventions are proposed at each scale that can improve the natural and social health of Fort West. The cultural, natural and economic capital of the site is harnessed by reconnecting past and existing potential in these three fields and integrating proposed natural and cultural systems in this way. Education and awareness is at the forefront of all proposed interventions. In this way a public space that facilitates the reintroduction of biodiversity and also assists in the regeneration of the Fort West community can be established.
Dissertation ML(Prof)--University of Pretoria, 2012.
Architecture
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Spring, MaLisa R. "Impacts of Urban Greenspace Management on Beneficial Insect Communities". The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1492682461719594.

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Rubio, Bernadette. "Réponse d’Arabidopsis thaliana au Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) en conditions extérieures et en conditions contrôlées : phénotypage fin de traits de maladie et métaboliques et architecture génétique associée". Thesis, Bordeaux, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017BORD0758/document.

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Les plantes sont des organismes immobiles qui doivent répondre et s’adapter à des contraintes abiotiques et biotiques. Parmi les stress biotiques, les maladies virales, établies ou émergentes, peuvent être responsables de pertes de rendement majeures aux conséquences économiques importantes. Face aux phytovirus la lutte génétique constitue le moyen de lutte le plus efficace, le plus respectueux de l’environnement et du consommateur. Comprendre l’interaction entre les plantes et les virus reste indispensable pour rechercher de nouvelles sources de résistances. Ce travail de thèse s’intéresse à l’étude du pathosystème naturel Arabidopis thaliana/Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV). Les essais ont été menés majoritairement en conditions extérieures permettant une analyse de l’interaction dans un environnement multistress. La réponse d’A. thaliana a été explorée par l’étude de traits liés à la maladie et par la variation en métabolites primaires et secondaires. Ce travail a permis i) de caractériser de façon fine la réponse d’A. thaliana au TuMV en conditionsmultistress en exploitant la diversité naturelle d’une population mondiale et française ii) de déterminer l’architecture génétique de cette interaction par des approches de génétique d’association et de QTL mapping. Plusieurs nouveaux loci potentiellement impliqués dans la réponse ont été identifiés iii) de montrer l’intérêt du phénotypage métabolique pour discriminer les accessions en fonction de leur sensibilité au TuMV. La multidisciplinarité des approches constitue la richesse de ce travail de thèse qui contribue à une meilleure caractérisation et compréhension de la réponse des plantes lors d’une infection virale
Plants are immobile organisms which have to adapt to abiotic and biotic constraints. Among bioticstress, established or emerging viral diseases, may be responsible for major yield losses withsignificant consequences. Genetic control is the most effective, environmentally and consumerfriendlyway to control viral infections. Understanding plant/virus interactions remains essential tosearch for new sources of resistance. This work, focuses on the study of the natural pathosystemArabidopsis thaliana/Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV). Most of the trials were conducted in commongarden conditions allowing the analysis of the interaction in a multistress environment. A. thaliana’sresponse was explored through the study of disease-related traits and the variations in primary andsecondary metabolites. This work allows i) the fine characterization of A. thaliana’s response toTuMV in multistress conditions through the exploration of the natural diversity of a world and Frenchpopulation ii) to determine the genetic architecture of this interaction by genome wide associationsand QTL mapping. Several new loci potentially involved in the response have been identified iii) tohighlight the interest of metabolic phenotyping to discriminate accessions according to theirsusceptibility to TuMV. The multidisciplinary approaches contribute to a better characterization andunderstanding of plant-virus interaction
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Wu, Shih-Chun, e 吳綉春. "A Study on the Garden Restaurants Management Model Oriented by Costumers’ Satisfaction--The Cases of Sakura Forest, Shinsir Lotus Garden and Beloved Landscape Restaurants in Shin-Sir Village, Taichung County, Taiwan". Thesis, 2005. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/84202140003938299276.

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逢甲大學
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Abstract Since 2001, the government has put her every effort to the promotion of the “One farming and fishery area for leisure at every village” policy to deal with the impacts on the agricultural economy derived from Taiwan’s entering the World Trade Organization(WTO)as a member. Consequently, the garden restaurants with the elements of garden landscape and relaxing dining have become a new model of farmland use at Shin-Sir village in Taichung County, Taiwan. After an on-site investigation, a homogeneous characteristic of most garden restaurants was focused on the sale of tea, coffee and simple meals within the garden landscape settings as their major management style while ignoring visitors’ needs.In fact, the key element of a successful investment on garden restaurants is to satisfy visitors’ needs which should be considered seriously in their management and then the sources of visitors can be managed correctly and steadily. Obviously, as business owners of any kinds including garden restaurants, they should pay attention to such issues as how to provide a diversity of recreation opportunities to meet visitors’ needs and to provoke their willingness to have repeat visits accordingly. According to the study results, the top four purposes of the respondents to visit the garden restaurants included “to get close to the nature”, “to appreciate the scenery”, “to release working pressure” and “to enjoy the garden environment”. Most visitors stayed in the restaurant were about 1-2 hours in average and their spending were about NT$300 per person. About 83.7% of the visitors were from 5 counties or cities in central Taiwan. After factor analysis was applied, four factors of establishment conditions were extracted as “physical facilities”, “landscape and services”, “a combination of folk festivals and scenery sports” and “programs and equipments”; and four factors of satisfaction including “environmental resources”, “operation and management”, “service manners” and “parking lots and access”. By comparing the opinions of visitors to these three garden restaurants studied respectively, some significant differences were found. In terms of the establishment conditions, the factor of “programs and equipments” perceived by visitors of Sakura Forest restaurant was more emphasized than visitors of Shin-Sir Lotus Garden restaurant. For all four satisfaction factors, visitors of these three garden restaurants have shown a significantly differences in their perceptions. Some suggestions were presented by this study for the managers and owners of the garden restaurants as a reference of management model to run their business.
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CHIEN, MING-CHUNG, e 簡銘鍾. "Discussion on Marketing Strategy and Sustainable Development – A Case Study of Lotus Garden Leisure Agriculture Area in Guanyin District of Taoyuan City". Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/gas8z8.

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萬能科技大學
經營管理研究所在職專班
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Taiwan officially joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) on January 1, 2002. Taiwan's agricultural production costs are high, and small-agricultural countries lack economies of scale. Once they have to comply with WTO regulations, they will reduce domestic agricultural subsidies. The import shocks received are relatively large and must be transformed into a balance between life and ecology, making it a local feature. In recent years, in addition to actively coaching traditional agriculture for industrial transformation, the government has provided people with leisure, in combination with local humanities, natural landscapes, and industries of production, living, and ecology. Promote the development of agricultural value-added and become a new business model for the leisure agriculture industry. However, at present, the leisure agriculture industry is booming, leisure farms and leisure parks have been established. How to survive in many leisure farms is not eliminated. Its marketing strategy and how it can be sustainable development is an important issue that is worth exploring. Based on the conclusions of the relevant literatures, and the development history of the “Lotus Garden Leisure Agriculture Zone in Guanyin District of Taoyuan City” and the current situation of the development of leisure agriculture in Taiwan, the relevant leisure agriculture area data and literature review were collected, and relevant topics were set up for in-depth interviews. Based on the results of the interviews, a comprehensive induction analysis shows that the SWOT method is used for analysis as a direction for future planning revision. This study proposes the following directions as a reference for the follow-up marketing strategy and sustainable development of the “Lotus Garden Leisure Agriculture Zone”, including: integrated marketing discounts to attract more people, regular four-season celebrations to increase the number of tourists in the off-season, and organic development. Fruit and vegetable slow-lived healthy and healthy meals to raise awareness, develop creative food and beverage, and produce agricultural special products to promote industrial diversification, develop DIY experience activities to attract parent-child travel, strategic alliances to increase exposure, increase software and hardware facilities to become friendly and leisure environment, and build U-bike provides transportation and leisure visits.
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Lahaye, Thomas [Verfasser]. "Kartenorientierte Isolierung des Rar1 Lokus / vorgelegt von Thomas Lahaye". 1999. http://d-nb.info/962397075/34.

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Devchand, Paresh Babulal. "Views of youth in Lotus Gardens on out-of-school activities in their community". Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/7251.

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This study was undertaken out of concern for the many youths in the community of Lotus Gardens who were involved in deviant and delinquent behaviour in and out of school. The findings of the essay describe possible factors that placed these youth at risk of dropping out of school and impacts on their social and emotional development. Their views regarding out-of-school programmes were investigated, as well as the different types of community programmes that could be introduced for the remediation and support of at risk youth. The research was carried out with seven at risk youth from the Lotus Gardens Secondary School who also resided in Lotus Gardens. The seven participants were interviewed in a focus group as well as individually. The data collected was analysed through open coding. The analysis brought to the fore numerous insights. The first was, that various factors combined to place youth at risk of dropping out of school. These could be broadly related to the family, the school, the environment, and the influence of peers. The second important insight, was that the entire school system needed to change to effectively address the complex problems faced by at risk youth. This included a change in the attitude of teachers and an amendment to the curriculum. The school itself, in future, needs to become more community orientated and function as a community facility to eliminate some root causes which place youth at risk. Thirdly, the inquiry showed that there was overwhelming support for the idea of community education programmes, not only to support at risk youth, but to assist youth in general, and parents and the community as a whole. The study revealed that through these programmes, stronger family ties would develop, thereby laying the foundation for a sense of community. This would address some of the factors that place youth at risk and may even eliminate others. In the light of the above analysis it is recommended that, from a community education perspective, the concept of a core-plus school, be given serious consideration. If considered, it could guide the community in addressing some of the social problems faced by the community, which would encompass the problem of at risk youth. Furthermore, in the long term, it would empower the community to address other social problems they might face in today's decadent world.
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Jarosch, Birgit [Verfasser]. "Der Einfluß des Mlo-Locus auf genetisch vermittelte und chemisch induzierte Resistenz der Gerste (Hordeum vulgare L.) gegen pilzliche Pathogene / vorgelegt von Birgit Jarosch". 2002. http://d-nb.info/964955989/34.

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Mulondo, Matodzi Michelle. "Understanding the use of fully subsidised houses as a place of business by the urban poor : poverty repackaged or avenue to excape poverty? : the case of Lotus Gardens, Pretoria West, Gauteng". Thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10539/7627.

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The current South African housing policy is clear on its plan to address urban poverty: provide poor urban dwellers with privately owned houses and they will use this to build wealth, and subsequently move out of poverty. This approach has been criticised for being narrow, and many have called for the housing policy to adopt a more livelihood focused approach and recognise the multiple values of a house to the poor, particularly as a place for Home Based Business (HBB) activities, something that the National Department of Housing (NDoH) has begun to embrace. These claims, however, can themselves be accused of giving a narrow assessment of the BNG and—by proposing HBBs as an alternative—for not challenging the structures that produce and reproduce poverty in society and disregarding inequality issues. Therefore, the work of people such as Davis, Blake and Chau, who argue for social justice and social equality provided space for a critical look at the Breaking New Ground (BNG) and HBBs and make arguments, not just about livelihoods, but about poverty and the role of the housing policy in the debate. In this regard, I used empirical data from 20 HBB owners to arbitrate which of the two criticisms of BNG gives better explanation of the circumstances of the urban poor. The research found that though HBBs generate incomes that are greatly needed and appreciated by urban poor households, the incomes they generate are not enough for these households to get out of poverty. Moreover, owners work long unpaid hours, and their businesses do not enjoy the same protection as other registered businesses, making HBBs an unstable, vulnerable source of income for the poor and a form of deprivation. This I took to suggest that Davis, Chau and Blake were correct: De Soto’s (and the NDOH housing policy) principles of incorporating the poor to a capitalist economy, as a strategy to address poverty, do not work and HBBs do not provide a real alternative. In actual fact, looking at HBBs (within the context of housing policy-subsidy beneficiaries) to claim success for the official housing policy in addressing poverty (even in partiality) is a bit flawed and has a tendency of deepening the principles of Neo-liberalism that devolve government’s responsibilities of building a better life for all and creating jobs to the poor themselves. Given that poverty has been created and perpetrated by government’s policies, I propose that what is needed is a government wide, transformative agenda aimed at creating sustainable jobs in sectors that absorb the unskilled and semi-skilled urban unemployed and a concerted effort by government to roll out education, improve the quality of public services while reducing the costs of these services. This I suggest could address some equity issues and ensure a just distribution of the country’s resources
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Livros sobre o assunto "Lotus Garden"

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1705, Zhu Da 1626-ca, Barnhart Richard M. 1934-, Smith Judith G. 1941-, Yale University Art Gallery e Asian Art Museum of San Francisco., eds. Master of the lotus garden: The life and art of Bada Shanren, 1626-1705. New Haven, Conn: Yale University Art Gallery, 1990.

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Macoun, W. T. Garden making on vacant lots and the home vegetable garden. Ottawa: Dept. of Agriculture, 1997.

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Bricknell, Paul. Out and about: Lots and lots of things to look for on every page. New York, N.Y: Snapshot, 1996.

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Kunst im Öffentlichen Raum (Project), Stift Melk e Energie-Versorgung Niederösterreich, eds. Die Neue Welt: Eine Art Locus amœnus : Melk = The new world : a sort of locus amœnus : Melk. Köln: Walther König, 2007.

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Guzevich, I. D. Versalʹ i Marli: Sady Li︠u︡dvika XIV : alʹbomy, podarennye Petru I gert︠s︡ogom d'Antenom v 1717 godu = Versailles et Marly : les jardins de Loius XIV. Parizh: Evropeĭskiĭ dom, 2017.

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Maulson, John. Park lots for suburban gardens and villa residences, Balmoral Avenue, Weston. [Toronto: s.n., 1990.

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Hass, Petra. Der Locus amoenus in der antiken Literatur: Zu Theorie und Geschichte eines literarischen Motivs. Bamberg: WVB, Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 1998.

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Fleischman, Paul. Seedfolks. New York: HarperCollins, 1997.

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Fleischman, Paul. Seedfolks. New York, NY: HarperTrophy, 2004.

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Fleischman, Paul. Seedfolks. New York: Scholastic, 1997.

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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Lotus Garden"

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Henderson, Paula. "Clinging to the past: medievalism in the English ‘Renaissance’ garden". In Locus Amoenus, 42–69. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118232781.ch2.

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Samson, Alexander. "Locus amoenus: gardens and horticulture in the Renaissance". In Locus Amoenus, 1–23. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118232781.ch.

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Dix, Brian. "Experiencing the past: the archaeology of some Renaissance gardens". In Locus Amoenus, 151–82. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118232781.ch7.

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Samson, Alexander. "Outdoor pursuits: Spanish gardens, the huerto and Lope de Vega's Novelas a Marcia Leonarda". In Locus Amoenus, 124–50. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118232781.ch6.

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Greenwood, Richard. "Yes! You Have Meteorites in Your Garden Too! Lots of Them!" In A Meteorite Killed My Cow, 23–29. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003174868-3.

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"Snow in the Botanical Garden of a Myriad Leaves". In Lotus Leaves, 215. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1cftj2n.89.

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"THE LOTUS". In Flowers & Gardens Of Japan, 352–74. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315030180-20.

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Ludlow, Morwenna. "The Rhetoric of Landscape in Gregory of Nyssa’s Homilies on the Song of Songs". In Art, Craft, and Theology in Fourth-Century Christian Authors, 77–99. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198848837.003.0004.

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This chapter examines Gregory of Nyssa’s exegesis of Song 2:10–13: he reads this as an ekphrasis of spring, which he then elaborates himself in a similar literary style. The chapter begins by examining the use of ekphrasis to describe gardens more generally, especially the way in which ancient gardens were symbols of nature tamed and bounded and the way in which they were blurred with the concept of the locus amoenus or pleasant natural space. Gardens are used in literature to express something about their owners or creators; they are used to evoke mood and to reflect on the art of words. Gregory shares this understanding of the ancient garden; he too uses ekphrasis to evoke a mood of awe and to arouse expectation; he uses it to depict the character of the lover in the Song/the divine Word, and to reflect on the nature of divine discourse.
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"Majestic Heaven Lotus, Stinkwood, Gustavia, Membriollo". In Major Flowering Trees of Tropical Gardens, 221–23. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781108680646.118.

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Gow, Peter. "Husband and Wife". In Of Mixed Blood, 122–49. Oxford University PressOxford, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198273554.003.0007.

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Abstract The house and the garden establish the human space of settlement. Both are transformed forest, and both must be constantly maintained in the face of forest regeneration. The house is the locus of most human activity, the place in which meals are prepared and eaten and in which people sleep. The meals are prepared in the kitchen and eaten in the open section of the house, while the enclosed room is used for storing possessions and for sleeping and making love. Almost all the houses and gardens are created and owned in the same way in native communities: they are made by a man and owned by him and his wife. The only exceptions to this pattern are those houses belonging to the widowed, for either a widower will build his own small house, or a widow will have one built for her by her son or son-in-law. These cases are restricted to the old who are reluctant to give up their independence for reliance on younger kin. Younger unmarried people simply do not own either houses or gardens. The houses and gardens of a native community like Santa Clara thus encode the relationships of marriage between men and women.
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Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Lotus Garden"

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Cai, Chenyi, Peng Tang e Biao Li. "Intelligent Generation of Architectural layout inheriting spatial features of Chinese Garden Based on Prototype and Multi-agent System - A Case Study on Lotus Teahouse in Yixing". In CAADRIA 2019: Intelligent & Informed. CAADRIA, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2019.1.291.

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Oliveira, Luciana Monzillo, e Adriana Monzillo Oliveira. "ESTUDO DA MORFOLOGIA URBANA DE UM BAIRRO-JARDIM Jardim São Bento, Casa Verde, São Paulo". In Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo. Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Grup de Recerca en Urbanisme, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/siiu.12563.

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The history of São Paulo presents significant gaps regarding the development of its neighborhoods, therefore, the objective of the text is to present the historiographical reading of Jardim São Bento, in the north zone of the municipality. The neighborhood is part of a set of allotments implemented in the first half of the 20th century, inspired by the precepts of the garden city and which were used as a means of attraction and residential settlement for a specific layer of the population, the São Paulo elite. The research methodology is based on historiography and makes use of two approaches that are close to the English school of urban morphology: the reconstitution of the historical context of the period of conformation of the urban fragment and the analysis of the urban form, contemplating the questions referring to the implantation in the urban land from the layout of roads and blocks, the division of lots and the occupation of buildings within the lots. Keywords: urban morphology; garden district; Jardim São Bento; urban form. A história de São Paulo apresenta lacunas significativas sobre o desenvolvimento de seus bairros, portanto, o objetivo do texto é apresentar a leitura historiográfica do Jardim São Bento, na zona norte do município. O bairro faz parte de um conjunto de loteamentos implantados na primeira metade do século XX, inspirados nos preceitos de cidade-jardim e que foram utilizados como meio de atração e assentamento residencial de uma camada específica da população, a elite paulistana. A metodologia de pesquisa é de base historiográfica e faz uso de duas abordagens que se aproximam da escola inglesa de morfologia urbana: a reconstituição do contexto histórico do período de conformação do fragmento urbano e a análise da forma urbana, contemplando as questões referentes à implantação no solo urbano a partir do traçado das vias e quadras, a divisão dos lotes e a ocupação das edificações dentro dos lotes. Palavras chave: morfologia urbana, bairro-jardim, Jardim São Bento, forma urbana.
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Konushkina, Е. А., e Т. V. Kornievskaya. "Biomorphological and reproductive features of Lotus corniculatus L. and assessment of prospects for its use in seed and feed production". In Botanical Gardens as Centers for Study and Conservation of Phyto-Diversity. TSU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-956-3-2020-35.

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Wilson, Andrew. "Centenary Estates: Private Development and Brisbane’s Post-War Expansion West". In The 39th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. PLACE NAME: SAHANZ, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a5049pacf9.

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The Centenary Estates project was announced in 1959 to mark the 100th anniversary of the proclamation of the State of Queensland. It was an early private sector development; a master-planned community adjacent to the Brisbane River (Maiwar) situated between Brisbane (Meeanjin) and Ipswich (Tulmur). An industrial garden city proposal, the Industrial Garden City Darra had been developed for the same site in 1916, but never realised. The development was overseen by the LJ Hooker Investment Corporation. Also known as the Centenary Project, it organised residential, commercial and industrial areas on 3500 acres of land, allocated to six “self-sufficient” suburbs with 9 kilometres of river frontage and two adjacent industrial estates. A total of 10,261 residential lots were surveyed, anticipating 35,000 residents, with 20% of the land set aside for commercial and industrial purposes. It included the promise of an Olympic-size swimming pool, golf course and a new bridge across the river with supporting infrastructure financed by the developers, as part of a new Centenary Highway connection from the city to Ipswich through the western suburbs. The paper will give an account of the prior history of the site including the proposed Industrial Garden City at Darra, and situate Centenary Estates within Brisbane’s post-war expansion west, the shift from public to private development, new methods of promotion, lifestyle aspirations, the transfer of knowledge between government, corporations, planners, builders and architects, and a cautionary tale for the consequences of building on flood-prone farmland adjacent to the river.
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Nazareth, Ian. "A Hundred Local Cities and the Crisis of Commuting: How Nodal Suburbs Shaped the Most Radical Change in Melbourne’s Suburban Development, 1859 -1980". In The 38th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. online: SAHANZ, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a4021pbcyh.

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The major crisis in the evolving urban form of Australian cities came in a single development: when work patterns and separation from the central activities’ districts outran walking distance. The key enabler was commuter transport, first with horse-drawn omnibuses and then with trams and suburban trains. At this point the average area of suburban lots exploded, the ‘worker’ cottage’ was eclipsed as the most numerous housing type, house sizes increased, house footprints became almost sprawling in celebration, and suburban shopping centres began to break from the long lines of shops and municipal buildings lining major road arteries to the central cities. This centripetal tendency had all manner of typological and developmental results, and Melbourne is taken as an initial example in a wider Australian study. Houses entered a newly diagonal composition and connection to their streets; new neighbourhood relations focussed on garden displays and broader individual expression in specific house designs. An equally major change, though, came as railways and a series of new tram routes dragged newer shopping and municipal precincts away from simply lining arteries to the city, setting up nodal suburban centres with new, ‘hub’ plan forms that either cut across arterial roads at right angles or clear obliques, or developed away from existing arteries altogether. Each node ‘commanded’ between three to five surrounding suburbs. Suburban nodes became both service referents and impetus-centres or sources for suburban growth, and, significantly, new centres of regional dentification and loyalty. With Federation comes a waning of central city significance, observed long ago in Graeme Davison’s Marvellous Melbourne, a suburbanism generated by and inflecting on nodes. This challenges the long-accepted picture of Australian cities having a small, towering central business district and encircled by a huge, undifferentiated suburban sprawl. This study also looks at what a nodal suburb generally comprises- its critical mass.
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Di, J., X. Zhao, J. Lv e L. Rao. "Application of Abrasive Waterjet Technology for Large and Multi-Casing Cutting". In SPE/IADC Middle East Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition. SPE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/214631-ms.

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Abstract For matured offshore oil field in Abu Dhabi, lots of wells need to be permanent abandonment. According to the regulations on offshore permanent well abandonment, the wellhead shall be cut from 4 m below the mudline. The purpose of this paper is to introduce an abrasive waterjet technology to solve the challenge so that cut two or three casings around seabed which is cemented together with a high efficiency method. Traditional operations for cutting multi-casing depend on milling cement and cutting single layer, which are inefficiency and time cost. Abrasive Waterjet technique utilize high water with abrasive material to cut multi-layer casing. This method does not limited to casing layer mount and size. The abrasive waterjet system is mainly composed of speed rotation control system, hydraulic anchoring system, cutting tools, ground supporting equipment, etc. The nozzle parameters were optimized by flow field simulation, and the corresponding tools were designed. The cutting tools includes several spray nozzles and transmit high pressure abrasive to casing surface to cutting. The cutting tools 360 degree rotation powered by speed rotation control system and fixed by hydraulic anchoring system. The abrasive waterjet is placed in cutting location in inner casing. A two-caisng cementing inner casing 339.7mm and outer casing 850mm together is used as an experimental target. In order to closer simulate the actual working conditions on site, inner casing has 150mm off-center. The abrasive waterjet was inside the target to cutting. The system connects to a pump with 70MPa and 0.9-1.0m3/min flow rate. 40-60 mesh garnet is used as abrasive material. In order to simulate the cutting conditions on offshore site, the cutting tool is always submerged under the water during the test. After about 8 hours of experiments, the target cutting is successfully completed, and the cutting head and protective sleeve, hydraulic rotation speed control device and hydraulic anchoring device work smoothly, which proves that the abrasive jet cutting system has reasonable design and stable performance. The wear resistance of the nozzle during the experiment is analyzed. The nozzle does not change in the outlet diameter after 8 hours wear. Through this experimental research, it is proved that the reasonable selection of nozzle parameters and construction parameters can meet the overall cutting of eccentric multi-layer casing. This parameters can support for on-site construction parameter selection. If a traditional milling method to solve this problem, it usually takes several days. The advantages of this technology in time efficiency are proved. In addition, an offshore abandonment operation was applied by this technique which was conducted on a three-casing cemented casing. This paper will provide a novel method to solve the multi-casing cutting challenge for offshore well permanent abandonment. The abrasive jet cutting system design, tools and parameters feasibility of field application are verified. Compare to traditional method, it can greatly reduce the operation time and project cost.
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