After Snow: The Case for an Alpine Public
In an era of climate transition, alpine skiing demands reexamination: What happens after snow? This thesis envisions the ski resort as a public terrain for contested remediation rather than a privatized, extractive enclave.
Page, Cory Robinson
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A previously unrecognized class of fungal ice-nucleating proteins with bacterial ancestry. [PDF]
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The impact of the fan on the energy consumption of artificial snowmaking systems
reservedIl presente elaborato si propone di analizzare il funzionamento dei sistemi di innevamento artificiale, con particolare attenzione alla valutazione energetica delle macchine coinvolte nel processo.
GAZZIERO, GAIA
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Hierarchical assembly and environmental enhancement of bacterial ice nucleators. [PDF]
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Assessment of Artificial and Natural Transport Mechanisms of Ice Nucleating Particles in an Alpine Ski Resort in Obergurgl, Austria. [PDF]
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