What design structures do we have available to us and how do we use them?
There are several design structures available to use. They consist of a sequence of steps that help the designer keep to a systematic approach.
Beyond these there are design frameworks that help us place our designs in a wider context.
The most comprehensive framework is our world-view, which greatly influences which designs we do, why & how. In this class we will study the different kinds of structures we have at our disposal.
Of the PDC+++ Course, see www.PermaCultureScience.com
What are the Basis of Permaculture Design?
Here we explore the Design Ethics, Directives & Principles & we place them in the wider context of Permaculture.
The document discusses various green certifications and organizations that have endorsed the XLERATOR hand dryer as meeting sustainability standards. It lists several LEED credits the hand dryer can help facilities obtain and notes the hand dryer is GreenSpec listed, endorsed by the Green Restaurant Association and Green Hotels Association, and listed in the Oikos Product Directory. The Green Building Initiative is also mentioned as an organization Excel Dryer supports.
The document discusses how to evaluate designs in a continuous process. It explores developing skills to accurately evaluate progress and be ready to redirect resources in response to changes. The class looks at tools for flexible creation when dealing with complex, ever-changing systems. Criteria for evaluation include sustainability, vision, objectives, and personal expression. Guidelines are given on clarifying vision and objectives from the start.
The document discusses different types of maps and graphical representations that are useful for permaculture designers, including conceptual maps, resource maps, calendars, and zone and sector maps. It provides examples of each type of map, such as concept maps about organization, water system maps, soil quality maps, and planting calendars. The document emphasizes that maps are useful for communicating ideas, questioning assumptions, and re-imagining systems. Learning to make different kinds of maps is a key design skill.
¿What are our real motivations behind each design?
What influence does our world-vision have on this? How do our daily objectives & criteria fit in all this? If our vision is programmed, in great part by the "consumer dream" of our present culture ... How can we really change it?
Even though we might have good information & good intention, it's inevitable that we go dragging behind us many habits, patterns & ways of thinking that aren't very permacultural ...
¿How do we ensure optimal resource use & best choice of materials, interventions & technologies?
This is something so basic that it is quite common to fall into old habits, simply copy what others have done or (even worse) use the materials 'we like', those we are familiar with, or technologies we find pleasant instead of those which do, in fact, best fit the criteria of sustainability.
In this class we look at the importance & thinking behind the hierarchy of resources & the scale of interventions, two tools amongst various which we use to ground our designs.
¿What is Design? y ¿Can we Re-design a whole Society?
PermaCulture is a holistic science based in design & this is not easily understandable by a society where we are taught (mainly) to follow recepies & copy things (consume) instead of create & think for our selves.
In this class we explore why learning to design, from first principles (which we always question) is of vital importance, we explore what design is about & how it can be applied at any scale.
This document provides information about LegalShield, including their company, products, compensation model, and opportunities for professional growth. It discusses LegalShield's long history and large customer base. It also outlines their legal service plans that provide access to lawyers for everyday legal needs, as well as an identity theft protection plan. The compensation section describes how associates can earn commissions from selling memberships and building a team through overrides and residual income.
Of the PDC+++ Course, see www.PermaCultureScience.com
What are the Basis of Permaculture Design?
Here we explore the Design Ethics, Directives & Principles & we place them in the wider context of Permaculture.
The document discusses various green certifications and organizations that have endorsed the XLERATOR hand dryer as meeting sustainability standards. It lists several LEED credits the hand dryer can help facilities obtain and notes the hand dryer is GreenSpec listed, endorsed by the Green Restaurant Association and Green Hotels Association, and listed in the Oikos Product Directory. The Green Building Initiative is also mentioned as an organization Excel Dryer supports.
The document discusses how to evaluate designs in a continuous process. It explores developing skills to accurately evaluate progress and be ready to redirect resources in response to changes. The class looks at tools for flexible creation when dealing with complex, ever-changing systems. Criteria for evaluation include sustainability, vision, objectives, and personal expression. Guidelines are given on clarifying vision and objectives from the start.
The document discusses different types of maps and graphical representations that are useful for permaculture designers, including conceptual maps, resource maps, calendars, and zone and sector maps. It provides examples of each type of map, such as concept maps about organization, water system maps, soil quality maps, and planting calendars. The document emphasizes that maps are useful for communicating ideas, questioning assumptions, and re-imagining systems. Learning to make different kinds of maps is a key design skill.
¿What are our real motivations behind each design?
What influence does our world-vision have on this? How do our daily objectives & criteria fit in all this? If our vision is programmed, in great part by the "consumer dream" of our present culture ... How can we really change it?
Even though we might have good information & good intention, it's inevitable that we go dragging behind us many habits, patterns & ways of thinking that aren't very permacultural ...
¿How do we ensure optimal resource use & best choice of materials, interventions & technologies?
This is something so basic that it is quite common to fall into old habits, simply copy what others have done or (even worse) use the materials 'we like', those we are familiar with, or technologies we find pleasant instead of those which do, in fact, best fit the criteria of sustainability.
In this class we look at the importance & thinking behind the hierarchy of resources & the scale of interventions, two tools amongst various which we use to ground our designs.
¿What is Design? y ¿Can we Re-design a whole Society?
PermaCulture is a holistic science based in design & this is not easily understandable by a society where we are taught (mainly) to follow recepies & copy things (consume) instead of create & think for our selves.
In this class we explore why learning to design, from first principles (which we always question) is of vital importance, we explore what design is about & how it can be applied at any scale.
This document provides information about LegalShield, including their company, products, compensation model, and opportunities for professional growth. It discusses LegalShield's long history and large customer base. It also outlines their legal service plans that provide access to lawyers for everyday legal needs, as well as an identity theft protection plan. The compensation section describes how associates can earn commissions from selling memberships and building a team through overrides and residual income.
Sandrea Strigglers-Vaughn is a human resource management professional with over 10 years of experience in recruiting, employee relations, training, and inventory management. She currently works as a Corporate Recruiter for AppleOne Staffing, where she develops recruiting strategies, manages the full hiring process, and tracks key metrics. Previously, she held roles with the U.S. Navy in employee relations, administrative coordination, aviation equipment coordination, and aviation ordinance coordination, gaining experience in policies and procedures, inventory management, training, and record keeping. She holds an MBA in Human Resource Management and a B.S. in Business Administration.
This document provides an overview of human resource management in Malaysia. It discusses the key functions of HR departments including recruitment, safety, employee relations, compensation and benefits, compliance, and training and development. It also outlines the governing body of HR in Malaysia, known as the Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR), and its roles, responsibilities, policies, and current issues related to foreign workers and levies.
The document provides an annual human resource operating plan for Novant Health Kernersville Medical Center. It includes the organization's mission, vision, business objectives, HR department vision, SWOT analysis, annual HR objectives and strategies, implementation plan, and measurement metrics. The plan aims to recruit and retain a diverse workforce, establish a fair compensation structure, and ensure performance management is aligned with strategic goals to help achieve the organization's mission of advancing public well-being.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang pengertian kemiskinan, ketimpangan pendapatan, dan faktor-faktor penyebab kemiskinan. Secara ringkas, dokumen menjelaskan bahwa kemiskinan dapat didefinisikan secara absolut, relatif, dan kultural, serta dapat diukur melalui indikator seperti akses terhadap kebutuhan dasar, pendidikan, dan kesehatan. Dampak kemiskinan meliputi pengangguran, kekerasan
The document describes Dr. Ed Brenegar's model of leadership called "The Circle of Impact". The model focuses on creating impact through ideas, relationships, and social/organizational structures. It is designed for conversation and reflection to achieve clarity and alignment in planning, training, evaluation and design. The Circle of Impact and its guides can help leaders create change that makes a meaningful difference.
Investor Presentation Final 2- October 2016Tal Naglis
Conscience Labs provides additive solutions to improve crude oil and fuel quality. Their additives increase API gravity and decrease sulfur content in crude oil, improving fuel performance and reducing emissions. They have had successful testing of their products in laboratories and fields in multiple countries, showing improvements in metrics like API gravity, sulfur reduction, and emissions reductions. Conscience Labs is currently in discussions with potential partners in countries like Ecuador, Jordan, and Canada to implement larger-scale pilots and contracts for their additive solutions.
Este documento presenta información sobre diferentes técnicas de purificación de sólidos como la cristalización y la sublimación. Explica conceptos clave como nucleación, crecimiento de cristales, solubilidad, tipos de soluciones y disolventes comúnmente usados. También describe procedimientos específicos como la cristalización por par de disolventes y la selección de un disolvente adecuado mediante pruebas de solubilidad.
This document discusses key aspects of human resource management including planning, organizing, leading, controlling and motivating employees. It defines human resource management as concerned with how people are managed in organizations, focusing on policies and systems. It also discusses the importance of organizational management in providing direction to employees, coordination between departments, and helping employees complete tasks on time. Motivation is described as a set of forces that leads people to behave in certain ways and its importance for both organizations and individuals is outlined.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on employment law topics, including non-competition agreements, duties owed by employees, contractual basics in employment, termination of employment, termination notice periods, indemnities and benefits, and restrictive covenants in employment contracts. It discusses the interpretation of employment contracts, abusive clauses, unfair contract terms, causes for terminating employment, calculating reasonable notice periods, structuring termination packages, duties of loyalty and discretion, and ensuring restrictive covenants are reasonable and enforceable. The presentation aims to help employers understand how to properly terminate employees and protect company interests through employment agreements.
This document provides an update from the Service Operations Manager of Northern Region. It discusses roster changes made to ensure adequate support for clients within funding levels. The manager thanks staff for their resilience during this time of change. It also includes information about a crossword competition, supported decision making resources, intern support available to homes, an upcoming literacy and numeracy training, and updates on new and relocated homes.
Ιφιγένεια Κόκκαλη | Η εθνο-πολιτισμική "ποικιλότητα" των πόλεων ως νέα πανάκε...Resilient Athens
Παρουσίαση στο πλαίσιο της διημερίδας "Συμμετοχικές πόλεις και πολιτικές που στηρίζονται σε ανοιχτά δεδομένα" που οργανώθηκε από το Γραφείο Ανθεκτικότητας και Βιωσιμότητας του δήμου Αθηναίων και τη Συμβίωση-Σχολή Πολιτικών Σπουδών στην Ελλάδα του Συμβουλίου της Ευρώπης το Δεκέμβριο του 2016. Στην διημερίδα συμμετείχαν υπάλληλοι του δήμου Αθηναίων και εκπρόσωποι υπηρεσιών κοινής ωφελείας,ακαδημαικών ιδρυμάτων και άλλων φορέων.
Popup shops to rent, from hours to days, easy & friendly. Alquiler de locales y espacios de corta duración, espacios para todos, facilidad y accesibilidad
This document summarizes Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. and its offerings. Ameriprise offers financial advisory services, investments, insurance and annuity products through its RiverSource brand. It welcomes clients and is licensed in California. The document discusses helping clients plan for retirement through addressing key questions about how they want to spend retirement, ensuring they will have enough money, how to invest along the way, accessing funds in retirement, and leaving an inheritance.
This document discusses globalization and terrorism. It covers topics like comparative criminology, transnational crimes, human trafficking, terrorism, and efforts to counter terrorism both domestically and internationally. Terrorism is defined and different types like domestic, international, and cyberterrorism are described. Key legislations and government agencies related to immigration, homeland security, and designating foreign terrorist organizations are also summarized.
This document discusses various design techniques and how to choose the right ones for a given purpose. It covers natural patterns found in nature, guilds that mimic natural ecosystems, systems engineering approaches, and holacracy methods. The key message is that there are many design options and it's important to select techniques tailored to specific objectives and circumstances.
Choose your ecosystem and roles for your team members. You have until the end of class to decide. Get started on your research tonight! Let me know if you have any other questions as you work on your presentations. Good luck!
Futureproofed • Systems thinking fundamentals for higher education • WorkshopSerge de Gheldere
This is a short introduction to the fundamentals of system dynamics: stock and flow models with connectors and feedback loops; rules of "grammar" and a couple of example models.
Sandrea Strigglers-Vaughn is a human resource management professional with over 10 years of experience in recruiting, employee relations, training, and inventory management. She currently works as a Corporate Recruiter for AppleOne Staffing, where she develops recruiting strategies, manages the full hiring process, and tracks key metrics. Previously, she held roles with the U.S. Navy in employee relations, administrative coordination, aviation equipment coordination, and aviation ordinance coordination, gaining experience in policies and procedures, inventory management, training, and record keeping. She holds an MBA in Human Resource Management and a B.S. in Business Administration.
This document provides an overview of human resource management in Malaysia. It discusses the key functions of HR departments including recruitment, safety, employee relations, compensation and benefits, compliance, and training and development. It also outlines the governing body of HR in Malaysia, known as the Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR), and its roles, responsibilities, policies, and current issues related to foreign workers and levies.
The document provides an annual human resource operating plan for Novant Health Kernersville Medical Center. It includes the organization's mission, vision, business objectives, HR department vision, SWOT analysis, annual HR objectives and strategies, implementation plan, and measurement metrics. The plan aims to recruit and retain a diverse workforce, establish a fair compensation structure, and ensure performance management is aligned with strategic goals to help achieve the organization's mission of advancing public well-being.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang pengertian kemiskinan, ketimpangan pendapatan, dan faktor-faktor penyebab kemiskinan. Secara ringkas, dokumen menjelaskan bahwa kemiskinan dapat didefinisikan secara absolut, relatif, dan kultural, serta dapat diukur melalui indikator seperti akses terhadap kebutuhan dasar, pendidikan, dan kesehatan. Dampak kemiskinan meliputi pengangguran, kekerasan
The document describes Dr. Ed Brenegar's model of leadership called "The Circle of Impact". The model focuses on creating impact through ideas, relationships, and social/organizational structures. It is designed for conversation and reflection to achieve clarity and alignment in planning, training, evaluation and design. The Circle of Impact and its guides can help leaders create change that makes a meaningful difference.
Investor Presentation Final 2- October 2016Tal Naglis
Conscience Labs provides additive solutions to improve crude oil and fuel quality. Their additives increase API gravity and decrease sulfur content in crude oil, improving fuel performance and reducing emissions. They have had successful testing of their products in laboratories and fields in multiple countries, showing improvements in metrics like API gravity, sulfur reduction, and emissions reductions. Conscience Labs is currently in discussions with potential partners in countries like Ecuador, Jordan, and Canada to implement larger-scale pilots and contracts for their additive solutions.
Este documento presenta información sobre diferentes técnicas de purificación de sólidos como la cristalización y la sublimación. Explica conceptos clave como nucleación, crecimiento de cristales, solubilidad, tipos de soluciones y disolventes comúnmente usados. También describe procedimientos específicos como la cristalización por par de disolventes y la selección de un disolvente adecuado mediante pruebas de solubilidad.
This document discusses key aspects of human resource management including planning, organizing, leading, controlling and motivating employees. It defines human resource management as concerned with how people are managed in organizations, focusing on policies and systems. It also discusses the importance of organizational management in providing direction to employees, coordination between departments, and helping employees complete tasks on time. Motivation is described as a set of forces that leads people to behave in certain ways and its importance for both organizations and individuals is outlined.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on employment law topics, including non-competition agreements, duties owed by employees, contractual basics in employment, termination of employment, termination notice periods, indemnities and benefits, and restrictive covenants in employment contracts. It discusses the interpretation of employment contracts, abusive clauses, unfair contract terms, causes for terminating employment, calculating reasonable notice periods, structuring termination packages, duties of loyalty and discretion, and ensuring restrictive covenants are reasonable and enforceable. The presentation aims to help employers understand how to properly terminate employees and protect company interests through employment agreements.
This document provides an update from the Service Operations Manager of Northern Region. It discusses roster changes made to ensure adequate support for clients within funding levels. The manager thanks staff for their resilience during this time of change. It also includes information about a crossword competition, supported decision making resources, intern support available to homes, an upcoming literacy and numeracy training, and updates on new and relocated homes.
Ιφιγένεια Κόκκαλη | Η εθνο-πολιτισμική "ποικιλότητα" των πόλεων ως νέα πανάκε...Resilient Athens
Παρουσίαση στο πλαίσιο της διημερίδας "Συμμετοχικές πόλεις και πολιτικές που στηρίζονται σε ανοιχτά δεδομένα" που οργανώθηκε από το Γραφείο Ανθεκτικότητας και Βιωσιμότητας του δήμου Αθηναίων και τη Συμβίωση-Σχολή Πολιτικών Σπουδών στην Ελλάδα του Συμβουλίου της Ευρώπης το Δεκέμβριο του 2016. Στην διημερίδα συμμετείχαν υπάλληλοι του δήμου Αθηναίων και εκπρόσωποι υπηρεσιών κοινής ωφελείας,ακαδημαικών ιδρυμάτων και άλλων φορέων.
Popup shops to rent, from hours to days, easy & friendly. Alquiler de locales y espacios de corta duración, espacios para todos, facilidad y accesibilidad
This document summarizes Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. and its offerings. Ameriprise offers financial advisory services, investments, insurance and annuity products through its RiverSource brand. It welcomes clients and is licensed in California. The document discusses helping clients plan for retirement through addressing key questions about how they want to spend retirement, ensuring they will have enough money, how to invest along the way, accessing funds in retirement, and leaving an inheritance.
This document discusses globalization and terrorism. It covers topics like comparative criminology, transnational crimes, human trafficking, terrorism, and efforts to counter terrorism both domestically and internationally. Terrorism is defined and different types like domestic, international, and cyberterrorism are described. Key legislations and government agencies related to immigration, homeland security, and designating foreign terrorist organizations are also summarized.
This document discusses various design techniques and how to choose the right ones for a given purpose. It covers natural patterns found in nature, guilds that mimic natural ecosystems, systems engineering approaches, and holacracy methods. The key message is that there are many design options and it's important to select techniques tailored to specific objectives and circumstances.
Choose your ecosystem and roles for your team members. You have until the end of class to decide. Get started on your research tonight! Let me know if you have any other questions as you work on your presentations. Good luck!
Futureproofed • Systems thinking fundamentals for higher education • WorkshopSerge de Gheldere
This is a short introduction to the fundamentals of system dynamics: stock and flow models with connectors and feedback loops; rules of "grammar" and a couple of example models.
Practical Sustainability
Threat
Opportunity
Why should Businesses care?
ETS
Levies
Trade Barriers
Legislation
Environmental Watchdogs
Spills
Global Warming
Threats
LOHAS
Competitive Advantage
Clean Green NZ
100% Pure
Opportunities
Complexity
Multiple Stakeholders
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Management Attitude
A system for planning, implementing, reviewing and improving the actions an organization takes to meet its environmental obligations.
Environmental Management System
Practical Guide #1
Be Holistic
Include all aspects of your business in the system
Practical Guide #2
Be Systematic
Break the system into manageable segments
Practical Guide #3
Be Inclusive
Delegate responsibility of each segment to its main stakeholders
Practical Guide #4
Manage Projects
Treat each segment as a project and break it down to manageable objectives
Practical Guide #5
Be Transparent
Communicate to all stakeholders regularly and provide them with access to all the information required
Practical Guide #6
Match International Standards
Work towards and acquire international standards that matter to your industry and customers
Practical Guide #7
Tell everyone
Communicate your programme objectives and your achievements to all your stakeholders
Some Tools
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdZwuR0daso
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdZwuR0daso
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYOC8_jJcII
Step 1: Goal Definition & Scope (ISO 14040)
Step 2: Inventory Analysis (ISO 14041)
Step 3: Impact Assessment (ISO 14042)
Step 4: Improvement Assessment / Interpretation (ISO 14043)
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA)
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Domestic Coffee Maker Example
Source: http://home.howstuffworks.com/coffee-maker.htm
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Step 1: Goal Definition & Scope
Establish purpose & goal
Define decision criteria, function & functional unit
Define system boundaries
Life cycle stages
Time
Place
Determine required data quality
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Step 1: Coffee Maker
Purpose of LCA?
Determine how to improve the environmental performance of a coffee maker
Decision criteria?
Total energy consumed, equivalent CO2 produced, eco-indicator 99 score
Function of coffee maker? Functional units?
Cups of coffee poured, Time coffee is warmed
System boundaries?
Five years of use, Europe, production, use & end-of-life stages
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Difficulties & Limitations of Step 1
How do you compare different products that provide similar functions or services?
How do you compare similar products that provide multiple functions or services?
How do you define more abstract functional units such as entertainment from toys or higher self-esteem?
Where do you stop drawing the bounds to your system?
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Step 2: Inventory Analysis
Make process tree or flow chart classifying events in a product’s life cycle
Determine all mass and energy inputs and outputs
Collect relevant data
Make assumptions for missing data
Establish (correct) material and energy.
This class discusses applying permaculture design principles to practice. It acknowledges that while design is easy with a clear understanding of principles, integrating principles is more difficult. The class aims to explore principles in more depth through examples to facilitate better understanding and ability to apply them.
NASA is promoting green engineering principles to reduce environmental risks and costs. Green engineering aims to minimize environmental impacts over a product's lifecycle through design. NASA is developing tools to help engineers select more sustainable materials and identify emerging regulatory risks. Courses teach green engineering techniques, and centers evaluate alternative technologies. Embracing green engineering may reduce health/safety risks, costs, and gain public support while enabling innovation.
Of the PDC+++ Course, see www.PermaCultureScience.com
Why are we (as humans) so slow in learning about Sustainability?
Here we will delve into the issues of thinking in a systemic way, Action Learning, how to study more effectively & we look at really understanding what Sustainability is.
Design SustentáVel Introdução Aguinaldo Dos Santos Proeng CapesAguinaldo dos Santos
The document introduces sustainable design and discusses its importance given population growth, consumption trends, and limited resources. It emphasizes that technological innovation alone will not achieve the needed 90-95% reduction in energy and emissions, and systemic innovation and changes to consumption culture are required. Sustainable design should focus on satisfying needs rather than providing products. The document outlines principles for sustainable systems including optimizing product life cycles, reducing transportation, minimizing waste, and empowering local communities.
The document outlines an agenda and background information for the Minnesota Sustainability Practitioners Roundtable meeting on May 14, 2014 at the Science Museum of Minnesota. The agenda includes introductions, presentations on life cycle assessment (LCA) and upcoming events. The roundtable aims to advance sustainability practices in large Minnesota organizations through discussion, sharing of best practices, and identifying collaboration opportunities. It meets quarterly and is by invitation only for sustainability practitioners.
Can everything be recycled? Yes, with the sustainable systems described in this presentation. Sustainable production-consumption systems are cyclical and self-contained, not linear. The presentation points out the challenges that have to be addressed to make material sustainability possible. And finally, the presentation describes the work of the Institute for Material Sustainability, which is working toward making it possible to recycle everything.
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Sustainable Development in Communities At Risk Global Risk Forum GRFDavos
This document summarizes a presentation about taking a multidisciplinary approach to sustainable development. It discusses integrating sustainability across all scales of development through education, policy, technical assistance, and other elements. It emphasizes the importance of considering people, projects, professional practice, policy, planning, and products in a systems approach to drive change towards sustainability.
The document discusses sustainability and the LEED rating system. It defines sustainability and explains that there are three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social, and economic. It then describes the LEED rating system developed by the U.S. Green Building Council to certify sustainable buildings and professionals. LEED provides standards for environmentally sustainable and energy-efficient buildings, addressing factors like site development, water and energy use, materials, and indoor air quality.
Eco design of consumer electronics myth or reality?Pramod Devireddy
This document discusses eco-design of consumer electronics. It begins with acknowledging the professor who encouraged the study and thanking sources. The abstract indicates it will discuss eco-design, why it is needed, steps to take, case studies and corporate strategies. It then defines eco-design and consumer electronics. It explains the need for eco-design is to avoid toxic waste and elements entering the environment. Steps for eco-design include material selection, manufacturing process changes, reducing energy consumption and improving recycling. Case studies on eco-friendly refrigerators, TVs, computers and air conditioners are provided. Corporate strategies for HP to achieve eco-efficiency throughout the product lifecycle are outlined. Some myths about eco-design are addressed. The
Phil Bernstein invented Building Information Modeling (BIM) in the 1970s without realizing its future impact. His innovation would revolutionize building design by enabling time and cost savings through non-linear, collaborative solutions. It would become widely used through software like Archicad and Revit. BIM allows all stakeholders to work together on a virtual model throughout a building's lifecycle from design through operation.
The HDR Regenerative Design Framework is a new way of thinking that breaks existing design paradigms and creates net positive buildings through social and ecological systems thinking.
Using Permaculture to Cultivate a Sustainable Security ProgramDistil Networks
For centuries mankind’s greatest innovations came about through careful examination of natural systems. Information Security is no different. This presentation will explore how information security professionals can use the agricultural concept of “permaculture” (the practice of using design principles observed in natural ecosystems) to cultivate a sustainable, data-driven security program.
In this fast-paced, thought-provoking session you’ll learn:
- The basic tenets of permaculture and how they apply to information security strategy
- How to build a security program that fosters collaboration, coupled with feedback loops and metrics
- How embracing differences within an organization can lead to increases in productivity and security
- Effective policy and control designs that enhance business objections as opposed to stifling them
Sustainable Design And Manufacturing Sept 09Roger Saillant
The document discusses sustainable design and manufacturing. It references lean principles and laws of nature. It compares lean approaches to how nature operates. It identifies 12 leverage points for intervening in systems. It proposes developing a long-term vision and adopting a design attitude to push practices, materials, technologies, cultures and values towards sustainability. It outlines a six-step energy path forward focusing initially on energy reductions and eventually operating solely on renewables.
Willard Transitioning to Green Thought Leader Webinar, April 2011Linda Morris Kelley
The document discusses building support for sustainability initiatives within businesses. It outlines how sustainability has become a strategic priority for CEOs due to risks like climate change and expectations from stakeholders. Integrating sustainability can provide rewards like cost savings, revenue growth, and improved reputation. The document advocates an approach where sustainability is viewed as an enabling strategy rather than just another goal.
The document discusses reflections on lean manufacturing and sustainability. It compares principles of lean and nature, noting key differences in objectives, scope, timescales, and approaches to waste and materials. It also discusses leverage points for intervention and proposes a long-term energy path forward that shifts operations to renewable energy sources over multiple generations through assessing impacts, implementing strategies, and redesigning products, materials and processes.
Este documento presenta una lección sobre cómo diseñar buenas ecotecnologías. Explica conceptos científicos clave como el calor, la luz y la óptica, y cómo pueden aplicarse para diseñar tecnologías apropiadas como estufas, hornos solares y sistemas de iluminación. La lección también cubre principios de permacultura como tecnología a pequeña escala y apropiada culturalmente. El objetivo final es explorar formas de satisfacer las necesidades humanas de una manera sostenible y respetuosa
This document discusses designing eco-technologies for heating, cooking, drying, cooling and watering. It begins by dedicating the module to pioneers Dana Meadows and Howard Odum for their work in systems thinking. Part 1 then explores appropriate technology criteria and the science of heat, flows and optics in order to understand how to best design technologies like ovens, solar devices and more. Examples of technologies are provided like rocket stoves, solar collectors and parabolic cookers that utilize scientific principles of heat transfer, air density and optics.
This document discusses the design of eco-technologies and covers several topics:
- It begins by dedicating the module to Dana Meadows and Howard Odum, pioneers of systems thinking.
- It explores the basic science behind space elevators, pathogens, mechanics, and vectors to better design water systems, compost toilets, and structures.
- It discusses space elevators as an example of a difficult but potentially cheap technology for space travel once built, and compares them to kangaroos as a metaphor. It also discusses how nature already has examples of "space elevator principles."
Este documento trata sobre varios temas relacionados con la energía y la ecotecnología. Se dedica el módulo a Dana Meadows y Howard Odum, pioneros en pensamiento sistémico. Luego, se discuten conceptos como diseñar buenas ecotecnologías, patógenos y baños compost, mecánica básica y vectores. Finalmente, se exploran ideas como ascensores espaciales, canguros y tecnología de inteligencia colectiva.
Este documento presenta una lección sobre diseño de ecotecnologías. Explica que la ciencia es fundamental para el diseño tecnológico y que cualquier cosa que transforme energía o materia es una tecnología. Explora la relevancia de ascensores espaciales en permacultura y profundiza en ciencia térmica, flujos, óptica y materiales para mejorar hornos, dispositivos solares y más.
This document discusses the design of eco-technologies and appropriate technologies. It covers heating, cooking, drying, cooling, and watering technologies. For drying technologies, it explores open-air solar drying, indoor drying racks, smoking methods, and solar dehydrators. For cooling, it discusses techniques using evaporation, air currents, cooler air intake, and ice storage. It also discusses water harvesting methods like fog catchers, solar stills, pumps, and gray water systems. The document emphasizes applying scientific understanding of topics like heat, flows, optics, and materials to best design technologies for permaculture.
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Este documento presenta cinco temas relacionados con la libertad alimentaria: 1) la libertad alimentaria de otras especies, 2) comida que libera al planeta, 3) alimentación que libera la mente y el cuerpo humano, 4) cómo no ser esclavos de adicciones, y 5) cómo liberar nuestros platos y economía de las multinacionales. El documento argumenta que los patrones alimenticios tradicionales son más saludables que las dietas industrializadas y propone adoptar estilos de vida y alimentación más naturales
Este documento presenta un programa sobre la libertad alimentaria. Se discute cómo la agricultura ha violado la libertad alimentaria de otras especies y ha causado el cambio climático. También se analizan historias bíblicas como Caín y Abel para mostrar los orígenes violentos de la civilización basada en la agricultura. Finalmente, se argumenta que el pastoreo holístico podría revertir el cambio climático y alimentar a la población mundial de manera sostenible.
This document outlines a program presented by Stella and Jose on various topics related to food systems and economics. It discusses (1) liberating other species and the planet from our food systems, (2) how to free our meals and economies from multinational corporations, (3) popular ideas like living without money and why they are superficial solutions, and (4) the need to understand oppression and paradigms at a systemic level in order to design meaningful transitions. It emphasizes looking beyond individual solutions and understanding interconnections in order to work towards a holistic vision of non-oppressive systems that benefit all life.
This presentation discusses how modern diets and lifestyles have contributed to increased rates of disease compared to traditional diets. It argues that processed foods, sugars, and industrial seed oils have disrupted human nutrition and health. The presentation suggests eliminating processed foods and increasing nutrient-dense animal foods, healthy fats, and fermented foods to improve well-being. It also frames many common behaviors and foods as forms of addiction that impair freedom and independence. Overall, the document promotes rethinking modern diets and lifestyles in order to liberate human health, the environment, and society from corporate control through nutrition and self-sufficiency.
This document outlines a program presented by Stella and Jose on the topic of food sovereignty. The five main points discussed are: 1) Ensuring food freedom for other species, 2) Food that liberates the planet from environmental damage, 3) Food that liberates the human mind and body, 4) How to avoid being enslaved by food addictions, and 5) How to free our food systems and economies from control by multinational corporations. The presentation explores these topics from an integral permaculture perspective, addressing environmental, social, and internal psychological factors.
Este documento presenta un programa sobre cómo liberar nuestros platos y economías de las multinacionales. El programa incluye discusiones sobre vivir sin dinero, el vegetarianismo, cómo funciona la opresión, y hacia qué visión estamos trabajando. El objetivo es distinguir entre la visión y la transición, usando ejemplos de personas que están haciendo trabajos importantes. El documento enfatiza la necesidad de entender los mecanismos de opresión y diseñar transiciones críticas de manera integral.
Inclusion requires caring about and understanding people different than ourselves by expanding our comfort zones and questioning prejudices. Strategies for inclusion involve observing what people need, which is often a permaculture community and long-term support. This document discusses setting up online and local support groups to include rooted people who cannot travel due to jobs, families, animals or introversion. It also discusses providing affordable or free courses to include young, unemployed, low-income or distant people.
Este documento presenta un programa sobre la libertad alimentaria. Los temas incluyen 1) la libertad alimentaria de otras especies, 2) comida que libera al planeta, 3) alimentación que libera la mente y el cuerpo humano, 4) cómo no ser esclavos de adicciones, y 5) cómo liberar nuestros platos y economía de las multinacionales. El documento cuestiona algunas "legumbres sagradas" y sugiere que una buena nutrición es clave para la salud a nivel físico, mental y social.
The document outlines a presentation by Stella and Jose on integral permaculture. The program discusses: 1) Food freedom of other species, acknowledging that humans are not the center of creation and food freedom should apply to all species. 2) Food that liberates the planet, explaining how agriculture and climate change started together due to deforestation, and how holistic grazing can help reverse climate change by sequestering carbon. 3) Food that liberates the human mind and body, how our consumption habits can provide for others by eating simply and whole foods.
We celebrate International PermaCulture Day
2014, with a bilingual talk (in English & Spanish)
that takes an integral perspective on this year's topic:
Food Freedom. See www.bit.ly/IPD2014 for program, links & video
of the PDC+++ in Integral Permaculture
see www.PermaCultureScience.com
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HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
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Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
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- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
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Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
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Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
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- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
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Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
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Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and Milvus
PDC+++ Module 2 Class4 Structures
1. Class 2.4 of PDC+++ What design structures do we have available to us and how do we use them? There are several design structures available to use. They consist of a sequence of steps that help the designer keep to a systematic approach. Beyond these there are design frameworks that help us place our designs in a wider context. The most comprehensive framework is our world-view, which greatly influences which designs we do, why & how. In this class we will study the different kinds of structures we have at our disposal.
2. Class2.4 PDC+++ What design structures do we have and how do we use them? Design Structures Chaos and Order Design Frameworks Innovation
3. Class2.4 PDC+++ What design structures do we have and how do we use them? Design Structures Chaos and Order Design Frameworks Innovation
4. More about Systems Structures 1) they have these components Dana Meadows in class 2.1 Elements InterConnexions Purpose
5. Systems & SubSystems your circulatory system heart arteries veins capillaries etc. 2) & complex systems in turn are made up of sub-systems More about Systems Structures 1) they have these components Dana Meadows in class 2.1 Elements InterConnexions Purpose
6. Don't worry if some parts of the course still don't make sense, or you don't know where to fit them ... if it's all a bit like this ... We can't learn systems in a linear way Relax & TRUST in your mind - which IS a system! ... it's normal :)
7. Hierarchy Holarchy 3) & sub-systems organize themselves into nested hierarchies (holarchies) 2) complex systems in turn are made up of sub-systems More about Systems Structures Holons organ organism ecosystem
10. A Language of Symbols to map Systems, by H. Odum sun tree deer parts of a forest
11. sun tree deer consumer producer source symbols that represent parts of a forest energy source Producer Consumer Energy Flow Symbols A Language of Symbols to map Systems, by H. Odum sun tree deer parts of a forest
12. a Systems Language of Symbols, by H.Odum Interaction : a process that combines different types of flow of energy & materials Store : a place where energy is stored. Eg. resources like forest biomass, soil, organic matter, water well, sand, nutrients, etc. Interaction Store Symbols for Interaction & Store
13. Interaction Store Source Producer Consumer Energy Flow a Systems Language of Symbols, by H.Odum Interaction : a process that combines different types of flow of energy & materials Store : a place where energy is stored. Eg. resources like forest biomass, soil, organic matter, water well, sand, nutrients, etc. Interaction Store Symbols for Interaction & Store
14. Interaction Store Source Producer Consumer Energy Flow a Systems Language of Symbols, by H.Odum Interaction : a process that combines different types of flow of energy & materials Store : a place where energy is stored. Eg. resources like forest biomass, soil, organic matter, water well, sand, nutrients, etc. Interaction Store Symbols for Interaction & Store 2) complex systems are made out of sub-systems Internal parts of a producer & consumer Consumer Producer feedback
15. 1) have these components Summary ... of Systems Structures Elements interConnections Purpose
16. Summary ... of Systems Structures 2) complex systems made up of sub-systems 3) sub-systems organized in nested hierarchies (holarchies) Elements interConnections Purpose 1) have these components
17. Elements interConnections Purpose 1) have these components Summary ... of Systems Structures 2) complex systems made up of sub-systems 3) sub-systems organized in nested hierarchies (holarchies) 4) we have a symbols language to maps of systems & the reason this is so cool is ....
18. 1) have these components Summary ... of Systems Structures 2) complex systems made up of sub-systems 3) sub-systems organized in nested hierarchies (holarchies) 4) we have a symbols language to maps of systems Elements interConnections Purpose
19. Howard Odum & Dana Meadows Father & Mother of Integral Permaculture always remember .... that we are NOT designing landscapes but SYSTEMS >> & systems that self-regulate , & that we want to self-regulate in a permacultural DIRECTION it is not necessary that you know how to manage those symbols but yes do ... Summary ... of designing with Systems
20. Class2.4 PDC+++ What design structures do we have and how do we use them? Design Structures Chaos and Order Design Frameworks Innovation
21. DestructoCulture DestructoCulture PermaCulture caord Howard Odum - If a system receives more resources than it can use productively, the system falls into disorder & chaos Bill Mollinson – forced functions (CONTROL) cause stress. Disorder consumes energy to no useful end good design - elements working together in beneficial ways V PRODUCES A YIELD bad design - forced conditions of 'order', cleanliness, neatness .. in energy terms DISORDERED V CONSUMES PRODUCING MORE CONSUMPTION bad design .. in energy terms DISORDERED V CONSUMES WITHOUT PRODUCING ANYTHING MUCH “ Patterns persist, confuse us & make us forget"
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26. DestructoCulture DestructoCulture PermaCulture caord Bill Mollison – principle of Stress and Harmony: Stress = prevention of natural function or forced function. Harmony = allowing of chosen & natural functions & the supply of essential needs Ej. Cow in a place where its natural functions supply benefits to other parts of the system V PRODUCES A YIELD Ej. Cow has to give milk, breed, forage for food, tilling, moving a mill, far from their natural environment .. etc. V THE COW IS CONSUMED, ends up producing more consumption Ej. Cow as a pet or consumer ’ V CONSUME WITHOUT PRODUCTION Harmony = good design
28. A. Contemporary Agriculture – Year 1 Sustainability can be measured 1. Income of total produced 2. Real cost of Production 3. Use of Petrol 4. Energy produced on site 5. Loss of Soils 6. Water storage efficiency 7. Pollution produced 8. Biodiversity of production 9. Life in the soil 10. Woodland biomass / Wildlife 11. Loss through pests 12. Employment 13. Quality of food 14. Health of People & Environment 15. Quality of life Permaculture A Designers Manual Bill Mollison p. 4 & 5
29. B. Transitional & Conservation Farming – Year 4 Sustainability can be measured 1. Income of total produced 2. Real cost of Production 3. Use of Petrol 4. Energy produced on site 5. Loss of Soils 6. Water storage efficiency 7. Pollution produced 8. Biodiversity of production 9. Life in the soil 10. Woodland biomass / Wildlife 11. Loss through pests 12. Employment 13. Quality of food 14. Health of People & Environment 15. Quality of life Permaculture A Designers Manual Bill Mollison p. 4 & 5
30. C. PermaCulture – Year 8 Sustainability can be seen 1. Income of total produced 2. Real cost of Production 3. Use of Petrol 4. Energy produced on site 5. Loss of Soils 6. Water storage efficiency 7. Pollution produced 8. Biodiversity of production 9. Life in the soil 10. Woodland biomass / Wildlife 11. Loss through pests 12. Employment 13. Quality of food 14. Health of People & Environment 15. Quality of life Permaculture A Designers Manual Bill Mollison p. 4 & 5
31. Sustainability can be measured 1. Income of total produced 2. Real cost of Production 3. Use of Petrol 4. Energy produced on site 5. Loss of Soils 6. Water storage efficiency 7. Pollution produced 8. Biodiversity of production 9. Life in the soil 10. Woodland biomass / Wildlife 11. Loss through pests 12. Employment 13. Quality of food 14. Health of People & Environment 15. Quality of life Permaculture A Designers Manual Bill Mollison p. 4 & 5
32. Class2.4 PDC+++ What design structures do we have and how do we use them? Design Structures Chaos and Order Design Frameworks Innovation
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39. Class2.4 PDC+++ What design structures do we have and how do we use them? Design Structures Chaos and Order Design Frameworks Innovation
58. + knowledge of building principles + diversity Skills + facilitation = bigger success With the appropriate connections
59. Class 2.4 of PDC+++ What design structures do we have available to us and how do we use them? There are several design structures available to use. They consist of a sequence of steps that help the designer keep to a systematic approach. Beyond these there are design frameworks that help us place our designs in a wider context. The most comprehensive framework is our world-view, which greatly influences which designs we do, why & how. In this class we will study the different kinds of structures we have at our disposal.
Editor's Notes
4. ¿Qué son las estructuras de diseño y para que se utilizan? Existen varios procedimientos generales que estructuran el diseño. Marcan una secuencia de pasos que ayudan al diseñador a tener un enfoque sistemático. Más allá de estos también existen marcos de diseño que nos ayudan a poner nuestros diseños en un contexto más amplio. El más amplio es nuestra visión del mundo, que influye mucho en que diseños hacemos, porqué y como. Obviamente es más efectivo tener ese gran marco en mente de forma consciente que "dejarnos llevar" por nuestra inconsciencia. Pero también es útil ser conscientes de los marcos sistémicos que existen, si no queremos diseñar de forma linear. En esta clase estudiaremos las diferentes estructuras que tenemos a nuestra disposición.
¿Que son las estructuras de diseño y para que se utilizan? Estructuras de SistemasCaos y OrdenMarcos de DiseñoInovación
¿Que son las estructuras de diseño y para que se utilizan? Estructuras de SistemasCaos y OrdenMarcos de DiseñoInovación
propósito o función ... ej. sistema digestivo, (respiratorio, sanguíneo ... cuerpo> vivir, reproducirse, comer..) Ej. De Bono sobre PAGAR a empleados que inventan formas de hacer obsoletos sus trabajos ... más cosecha
propósito o función ... ej. sistema digestivo, (respiratorio, sanguíneo ... cuerpo> vivir, reproducirse, comer..) Ej. De Bono sobre PAGAR a empleados que inventan formas de hacer obsoletos sus trabajos ... más cosecha
A holarchy , in the terminology of Arthur Koestler , is a hierarchy of ho lons – wh ere a holon i s both a part and a whole. The term was coined in Koestler's 1967 book The Ghost in the Machine . The term, spelled holoarchy , is also used extensively by American philosopher and writer Ken Wilber . [1] Ej. De Bono sobre PAGAR a empleados que inventan formas de hacer obsoletos sus trabajos ... más cosecha
http://www.unicamp.br/fea/ortega/eco/esp/esp-01.htm La Figura 1.3 muestra un sistema forestal en estos símbolos. Estas unidades y caminos son las iguales que en la Figura 1.1, pero substituidas por símbolos: el sol es representado por el símbolo de fuente de energía , las plantas verdes son representadas por el símbolo de productores y los animales por el símbolo de los consumidores . Las flechas representan el flujo de energía de una unidad a otra. Muchos caminos cargan materiales y energía. Un modelo es el diagrama que muestra importantes relaciones en un vía simple.
http://www.unicamp.br/fea/ortega/eco/esp/esp-01.htm La Figura 1.3 muestra un sistema forestal en estos símbolos. Estas unidades y caminos son las iguales que en la Figura 1.1, pero substituidas por símbolos: el sol es representado por el símbolo de fuente de energía , las plantas verdes son representadas por el símbolo de productores y los animales por el símbolo de los consumidores . Las flechas representan el flujo de energía de una unidad a otra. Muchos caminos cargan materiales y energía. Un modelo es el diagrama que muestra importantes relaciones en un vía simple.
http://www.unicamp.br/fea/ortega/eco/esp/esp-01.htm La Figura 1.4 presenta otros dos símbolos. Un proceso de interacción (por ejemplo, la interacción de energía y materiales en la fotosíntesis) es representado en los diagramas de sistemas energéticos por un símbolo de interacción . Una cantidad (por ejemplo, un depósito de nutrientes) representada por símbolo de depósito en la Figura 1.4. Este símbolo tiene la forma de algunos tipos de tanques de agua. Las partes y caminos internos hacia un productor o consumidor son diagramados en la Figura 1.5. El proceso de fotosíntesis muestra internamente al productor como una interacción que combina los nutrientes y la energía. La producción también necesita una cierta cantidad de plantas (depósito de biomasa de planta) para hacer el trabajo de fotosíntesis. Un consumidor también tiene un proceso de interacción y depósito. En el ejemplo del venado, el proceso de interacción es el de comer las plantas. El depósito es la biomasa del tejido del venado. Las partes y caminos internos de un consumidor son similares a los de un productor.
http://www.unicamp.br/fea/ortega/eco/esp/esp-01.htm La Figura 1.4 presenta otros dos símbolos. Un proceso de interacción (por ejemplo, la interacción de energía y materiales en la fotosíntesis) es representado en los diagramas de sistemas energéticos por un símbolo de interacción . Una cantidad (por ejemplo, un depósito de nutrientes) representada por símbolo de depósito en la Figura 1.4. Este símbolo tiene la forma de algunos tipos de tanques de agua. Las partes y caminos internos hacia un productor o consumidor son diagramados en la Figura 1.5. El proceso de fotosíntesis muestra internamente al productor como una interacción que combina los nutrientes y la energía. La producción también necesita una cierta cantidad de plantas (depósito de biomasa de planta) para hacer el trabajo de fotosíntesis. Un consumidor también tiene un proceso de interacción y depósito. En el ejemplo del venado, el proceso de interacción es el de comer las plantas. El depósito es la biomasa del tejido del venado. Las partes y caminos internos de un consumidor son similares a los de un productor.
http://www.unicamp.br/fea/ortega/eco/esp/esp-01.htm La Figura 1.4 presenta otros dos símbolos. Un proceso de interacción (por ejemplo, la interacción de energía y materiales en la fotosíntesis) es representado en los diagramas de sistemas energéticos por un símbolo de interacción . Una cantidad (por ejemplo, un depósito de nutrientes) representada por símbolo de depósito en la Figura 1.4. Este símbolo tiene la forma de algunos tipos de tanques de agua. Las partes y caminos internos hacia un productor o consumidor son diagramados en la Figura 1.5. El proceso de fotosíntesis muestra internamente al productor como una interacción que combina los nutrientes y la energía. La producción también necesita una cierta cantidad de plantas (depósito de biomasa de planta) para hacer el trabajo de fotosíntesis. Un consumidor también tiene un proceso de interacción y depósito. En el ejemplo del venado, el proceso de interacción es el de comer las plantas. El depósito es la biomasa del tejido del venado. Las partes y caminos internos de un consumidor son similares a los de un productor.
para ser un buen diseñador... solo tener la consciencia que existen ... Ej. De Bono sobre PAGAR a empleados que inventan formas de hacer obsoletos sus trabajos ... más cosecha
¿Que son las estructuras de diseño y para que se utilizan? Estructuras de SistemasCaos y OrdenMarcos de DiseñoInovación
¿Que son las estructuras de diseño y para que se utilizan? Estructuras de SistemasCaos y OrdenMarcos de DiseñoInovación
Design Sequences are acronymic-lists of stages in a design challenge that focus the designer on taking a systematic approach to the design. The two most often used in permaculture design have distinctly different origins -
BREDIM comes from industrial engineering, and SADI comes from landscape architecture. The individual words of BREDIM can be seen to right. SADI stands for Survey , Analysis , Design and Implementation . Both sequences are similar in that a site survey (SADI) would establish Boundaries and onsite Resources (BREDIM); Analysis (SADI) is similar to Evaluation (BREDIM); Implementation is common to both; and many people add in maintenance to make the sequence from landscape architecture more complete (i.e. SADI(M)). We shall look in more detail at the first three stages in BREDIM because it is explicit about two important features of a site survey. Neither sequence explicitly encourages the involvement of the client in the design process, or involves a stage where the design brief is developed with the client. The engineering and landscape architect professions undoubtedly have their own methods for this, and we have seen some methods that permaculture designer’s use such as PASE, questionnaires, checklists, PMI, and the presentation of the conceptual design for feedback. We will see more of these methods (i.e. overleaf) but before we do, we will explore the usefulness of the design sequence
¿Que son las estructuras de diseño y para que se utilizan? Estructuras de SistemasCaos y OrdenMarcos de DiseñoInovación
4. ¿Qué son las estructuras de diseño y para que se utilizan? Existen varios procedimientos generales que estructuran el diseño. Marcan una secuencia de pasos que ayudan al diseñador a tener un enfoque sistemático. Más allá de estos también existen marcos de diseño que nos ayudan a poner nuestros diseños en un contexto más amplio. El más amplio es nuestra visión del mundo, que influye mucho en que diseños hacemos, porqué y como. Obviamente es más efectivo tener ese gran marco en mente de forma consciente que "dejarnos llevar" por nuestra inconsciencia. Pero también es útil ser conscientes de los marcos sistémicos que existen, si no queremos diseñar de forma linear. En esta clase estudiaremos las diferentes estructuras que tenemos a nuestra disposición.