Search results for "Valorisation"
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Architecture domestique punique, hellénistique et romaine. Sauvegarde et mise en valeur / Architettura domestica punica, ellenistica e romana. Salvag…
2014
Finanziato dall’Unione Europea nell’ambito della cooperazione transfrontaliera Italie Tunisie 2007-2013, il Progetto APER (Architettura domestica punica, ellenistica e romana: salvaguardia e valorizzazione) ha unito istituzioni italiane e tunisine (il capofila Polo Didattico di Agrigento dell’Università di Palermo, con i partner Consorzio Universitario Provincia di Agrigento, Institut National du Patrimoine e Agence de Mise en Valeur du Patrimoine et de Promotion Culturelle e gli enti associati Parco della Valle dei Templi di Agrigento, Provincia Regionale di Agrigento, Centro Regionale per la Progettazione e il Restauro della Regione Siciliana, École Nationale d’Architecture et Urbanisme d…
RESPONSABILITÉ EST PLANIFICATION. OEdipe planificateur de la ville du présent.
2016
Il contributo analizza e individua scenari di sviluppo per una condizione particolarmente sensibile quale quella in cui i grandi valori del patrimonio culturale e paesaggistico si intrecciano con le richiesta di trasformazione. La relazione, quindi, tra la pianificazione territoriale e una visione strategicamente orientata per la valutazione delle risorse ambientali viene individuata come una possibile soluzione alla crescita senza controllo e come risolutore della condizione di conflitto determinato dalla assenza di relazioni tra tutelato e non tutelato. Le document analyse et identifie les scénarios de développement pour une condition particulièrement sensible: les grandes valeurs du pays…
Organisation du séminaire Pivots
2017
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Economic analysis and energy valorisation of by-products of the wine supply chain: the case of the 'Mamertino wine PDO'
2018
The paper reports the analysis of biomass derived from maintenance of a vineyard, to assess its potential as an alternative energy source, instead of the usual disposal of the wine supply chainâs residuals. The site studied is within the province of Messina, Sicily, in the area of Mamertino wine PDO, a wine of superior quality. The analysis suggests that use of this kind of biomass may allow a fossil fuel such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to be replaced by a wine wood chip biomass boiler, thus meeting economic and environmental criteria by reason of recycling for sustainability.
Public domain and decentralization
2017
Decentralisation and public ownership are two distinct notions that are, a priori, related in only a limited manner. The relationship between them is all the weaker in that public ownership has contributed to the construction of the State and is historically and intrinsically linked to its unitary nature. The transfer of property that comes with decentralisation and, more particularly, the principle of compensation has, however, resulted in a number of changes to the regime governing publicly owned property that is transferred, inevitably leading to a reassessment of these relationships. The revision of the rules set out in France’s ‘general code on public ownership’ less than two years aft…
Gares exurbanisées et développement urbain : Le cas des gares TGV bourguignonnes
2009
Dès la mise en service de la ligne TGV Sud-Est, au début des années 80, la Bourgogne a bénéficié de la création de deux nouvelles gares TGV, aménagées en périphérie des pôles urbains du Creusot et de Mâcon. Malgré leurs fonctions réduites, ces nouvelles gares périurbaines ont suscité d’ambitieux projets d’aménagement. De nouvelles zones d’activités ont ainsi vu le jour à proximité de ces gares. Ces projets n’ont eu toutefois que des retombées limitées en matière d’implantation d’activités économiques. Since the opening of TGV south-east railway line at the beginning of the 80s Bourgogne has profited by construction of two new stations beyond the edge of Le Creusot and Mâcon. Despite their l…
Apports des résultats de la recherche en éducation : intérêts et désintérêts pour éclairer les pratiques et la décision politique
2023
Evaluation of the fuel potential of sewage sludge mixtures with beech sawdust and lignite
2018
Sewage sludge (SS) from municipal wastewater treatment has drawn serious attention of scientists around the world in the attempt to find feasible disposal methods. Therefore, in this work, a solution for valorisation of SS as solid fuel is proposed based on an advanced compositional investigation of SS versus conventional solid fuels, namely, lignite (L) and beech sawdust (BS). A characterisation in terms of proximate analysis and ultimate analysis was performed for the studied materials, both to SS, L, and BS as single fuel and to bi-component mixture formulas of SS and L/BS, in variable proportions of 30:70, 50:50, and 70:30. SS:BS based blends had higher hydrogen (from 4.43 wt. % to 5.14…
Brewer's spent grains as biofuels in combustion-based energy recovery processes: Evaluation of thermo-oxidative decomposition
2022
[EN] The high global generation of wastes and side streams from agri-food production has led to environmental impact and causes nature degradation due to their uncontrolled management. These wastes are profitable materials with significant economic value that could otherwise be exploited as new sources in the feed industry or the production of bioenergy. Among them, brewer¿s spent grain (BSG) is a solid by-product generated in the beerbrewing process that consists of the barley grain husks together with parts of the pericarp and seed coat layer. Although it is rich in fibres and proteins, its main use is currently limited to animal feed or simply deposition to landfills. This study pursues …
Reuse and recycling in construction: novel photocatalytic nano-mortars from valorised industrial wastes
2021
Production of novel eco-composite nano-mortars for architectural finishing, designed to combat environmental pollution affecting building shells, is reported. Specimens consist of a natural hydraulic lime mortar matrix doped with various kinds of nanophotocatalysts, produced from valorized industrial wastes: TiO2-hexaferrite from Fe3O2, and Ti(SO4)2-hydroxyapatite from Atlantic codfish bones. Samples were characterized and their photocatalytic activity was evaluated. Analysis showed that industrial wastes may be usefully reused to produce a new generation of sustainable, cheap and multifunctional novel building materials.