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Rehabilitation sustained: the industrial revolution as a macroeconomic epoch
The Economic History Review, 1994T he industrial revolution continues to perplex and arouse. At the heart of the recent debates lies the issue of whether or not the industrial revolution was a fundamental historical discontinuity. Revisions by Crafts and Harley both to Deane and Cole's domestic product, and to Hoffmann's industrial output estimates, appear to have weighed heavily ...
David Greasley, Les Oxley
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Sustainable Buildings: The Rehabilitation Project
2019The city of Lisbon currently faces some problems regarding built heritage management. This because the conservation state of buildings has been neglected for years. Today, the historic area of the city is characterized with buildings in high state of degradation, whose maintenance was in many cases non-existent.
Célia Maia, Bruno Dias
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Rehabilitation Scenarios for Sustainable Water Mains
Pipelines 2006, 2006The ability to regularly deliver safe drinking water is a constant challenge to municipalities. According to the Canadian National Research Council reports, the renewal and rehabilitation of infrastructure across Canada is estimated to be at least $15 billion. Therefore, selecting the best repair and/or rehabilitation scenarios is essential to optimize
Shahata, Khaled +2 more
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Sustainable service design of rehabilitation aids
2011 IEEE International Symposium on IT in Medicine and Education, 2011Sustainability is the mainstream of future design. For the design of rehabilitation aids, it not only reflects a sustainable realization of material products, but also reflects a sustainable design of comprehensive service system and model. Based on disabled people's physical and psychological characteristics, this article combined with concepts which ...
Jian Li +3 more
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Sustainability in physiotherapy and rehabilitation
Orthopaedics and Trauma, 2022Annie Palstam +4 more
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Sustainable mortars for rehabilitation of old plasters
Engineering Structures, 2016Abstract External coatings of walls are the most exposed construction elements, and, consequently, the first ones needing maintenance, repair, rehabilitation or replacement. When old heritage buildings are considered, we must bear in mind not only the functional aspects of the coatings but also the preservation of its history.
Isabel Torres, Gina Matias
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Sustainable Rehabilitation in Architecture and Urban Development
2020The issues of sustainability in architecture and urban development (usually designated as urban regeneration) imply a strategic approach and thinking as well as careful planning, development and management. The presented approaches to the rehabilitation of buildings refer to structural improvements, material reinforcements and program adaptations ...
Kaja Pogačar +3 more
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Sustainability in Finnish Rehabilitation Centers
2011The aim of this paper is to introduce the present state of sustainable development strategies of rehabilitation centers in Finland. Methodology: The triple bottom line approach to sustainability is used to understand the sustainability of Finnish rehabilitation centers.
Rasila, Heidi +3 more
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Sustainable rehabilitation of the built environment in Lebanon
Sustainable Cities and Society, 2014Abstract This paper reviews the results from a field survey of the impact of the built environment on the physical environment in the coastal area of Zouk Mosbeh (ZM), Lebanon. This area suffered extensive infrastructure damage and displacement of people during the civil war, followed by unprecedented unplanned urban growth. The survey was undertaken
El Asmar, Jean-Pierre, Taki, A. H.
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Sustainability in rehabilitation and in its education
2007Rehabilitation design is not an activity restrictedly practiced in Architectural offices, but also taught and practiced at Architecture schools. Architects and students have to define their own method to approach rehabilitation design developments; however, they can be theoretically supported.
Eliziario, J.S. +2 more
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