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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The future of student accommodation : the development potential of accommodation in the Hatfield Student Village

Coetzee, Anrike 17 October 2019 (has links)
Over the past decade, the demand for student housing in the Hatfield Student Village, situated between the Hatfield and Hillcrest campuses of the University of Pretoria, has grown to a point, where the demand greatly overshadows the supply. Local developers, who recognised the need for housing among students, have made great progress in filling this gap. It has come to a point, where the University of Pretoria has the second largest supply of student housing in South Africa, after the University of Cape Town. This study has sought to determine whether there is still development potential for student housing in the Hatfield area, and also to develop a 10-year masterplan for the future development of accommodation in the Hatfield and Hillcrest areas. Prominent development companies in the student-housing industry were contacted; and interviews were conducted with 8 high-ranking individuals in 8 different companies. The interviews determined the developers’ appetites for the further development of student accommodation in an area, which is already highly competitive. Interviews were also conducted with various role-players in Hatfield, such as the CEO of Hatfield CID, as well as prominent Estate Agents working in the area. Further data were collected on the various occupancy levels in the existing student accommodation, in order to determine the need for future development. The results showed that developers have developed the area to supply about 11 315 beds to the market. With 4 178 beds in line to enter the market within the next 5 to 10 years, the supply will be much larger than the demand. Opportunity must be given to the economy to recover; and thereafter, further development of student accommodation must concentrate on providing units for low-income students. A 10-year masterplan, divided into short-, medium- and long-term time periods, provides a potential road-map to follow, for the future of student accommodation in the Hatfield Student Village. The plan elaborates on future development and the type of development, which would ensure a successful student community for the University of Pretoria. / Dissertation (MSc)--University of Pretoria, 2019. / Construction Economics / MSc (Real Estate) / Unrestricted
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Využití metod shlukové analýzy při srovnání regionů z hlediska jejich rozvojového potenciálu / Usage of the methods of cluster analysis for comparasion of regions with regard on their development potential

JIŠA, Pavel January 2007 (has links)
In five thematic sections was realized the cluster analysis which is one of more-dimensional statistical methods. In the base of monitored indexes in thematic sections were identified the general, significant attributes and differences chosen regions. In the base of results of quantitative analyses was made the SWOT analysis and elaborated the recommendations to increase their attractivity.
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Společné potřeby malých obcí a jejich financování prostřednictvím dotací / Common needs of small communities and their funding through grants

Čulíková, Martina January 2014 (has links)
This diploma thesis focuses on the current possibilities of obtaining subsidies in the Czech Republic, specifically on those related to the funding of small municipalities and their development. The main objective of the thesis is to determine common needs of small municipalities and to design a financing source that would use subsidies. The aim is to help small municipalities to have a good understanding of fairly complex subsidy programs and to propose specific solutions that would finance some of their activities, especially those that are the most important at the moment.
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Rozvojový potenciál vybraných obcí (na příkladu obcí Jihočeského kraje) / Development potential of selected municipalities (municipalities in the South Bohemian Region)

KLEINOVÁ, Irena January 2012 (has links)
This thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. In the theoretical part are explained key words with reference to the authors and publications that issue. The practical part describes at first the chosen municipalities, followed by the SWOT analysis that capture the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. The following is the description of the development potential. The conclusion are set out guidelines for their sustainable development.
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Obytný soubor Brno-Řečkovice / Residential complex Brno - Reckovice

Karban, Jaroslav January 2013 (has links)
The intention of this master’s thesis is proposal development of housing in Brno-Řečkovice location. This is an area between Žilkova street and Terezy Novákové street. In currently in this area it is found terraced houses and block of flats near the north boundaries of area. Then it is found the small recreational buildings and yards. Area has development potential, because it is situated in quiescent location of Brno, but at the same time it is relatively easily accessible.Thanks of planning extension tram line. The urban concept contains especially blocks of flats, then objects with services and day-care center. The intention is create functional place with new housing capacity.
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Estudo te?rico-bioclim?tico da potencialidade de desenvolvimento do Aedes aegypti no estado do Rio Grande do Norte

Silva, Bruno Claytton Oliveira da 03 February 2009 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-12-17T15:54:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 BrunoCOS.pdf: 1429649 bytes, checksum: 1029e4832e6e3f29731061ed96530d73 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009-02-03 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior / In the current climate of global public health there is the emergence of urban dengue, a disease regarded as acute infectious fever. The disease annually, has affected millions of people worldwide, mostly in the range of the intertropical globe. The disease's main vector in urban areas, the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Recent studies indicate that the distribution of the insect vector of dengue in the geographical area is directly tied to the behavior of environmental restrictions that area, especially among those, the air temperature and relative humidity. From that context, the work aims to estimate and spatializing, monthly, for each municipality in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, the potential of biophysical conditions conducive to the development of Aedes aegypti. Yet, made use of the following methodology: collection of epidemiological data and climatological, Normal climatological, descriptive statistics (measures of central tendency and scatter), uniform distribution, estimation geostatistics and sufer program, version 8.0. The results flagged for a behavior very heterogeneous, both in space and in time, in the case of the potential of biophysical conditions conducive to the development of Aedes aegypti in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. Still, he noted that there is a tendency for lifting the potential of development for the entire state, from the month of January, ending in the month of April mainly in central and western portions of the state. By contrast, there is the permanence of increased potential for development in the eastern portion of the state. The latter record maximum potential in the month of July, resulting probability of greater than 70% have been favorable conditions for the development of Aedes aegypti in that area. In the period between the months of August to December, it is small potential for development of Aedes aegypti in all parts of the state / Na atual conjuntura da sa?de p?blica mundial destaca-se a emerg?ncia da dengue urbana, doen?a infecciosa febril aguda que tem como principal vetor no meio urbano o Aedes aegypti. A doen?a, anualmente, tem acometido milh?es de pessoas em todo o mundo, principalmente na faixa intertropical do globo. A partir desse contexto, o trabalho objetiva estimar e espacializar mensalmente, sob a ?tima bioclim?tica, a potencialidade, para cada munic?pio do Rio Grande do Norte (RN), da condi??o biof?sica Favor?vel ao Desenvolvimento do Aedes aegypti. Para tanto, fez uso: coleta de dados epidemiol?gicos e climatol?gicos, Normal Climatol?gica, estat?stica descritiva (medidas de tend?ncia central e dispers?o), distribui??o uniforme, estima??o geoestat?stica e o programa sufer, vers?o 8.0. Os resultados sinalizaram para um comportamento bastante heterog?neo, tanto no espa?o como no tempo, em se tratando da potencialidade da condi??o biof?sica Favor?vel ao desenvolvimento do Aedes aegypti no estado RN. Ainda, observou-se que h? uma tend?ncia de eleva??o da potencialidade de desenvolvimento, para todo o estado, a partir do m?s de janeiro, cessando-se no m?s de abril principalmente nas por??es central e oeste do estado. Em contrapartida, para o mesmo per?odo, verifica-se a perman?ncia de aumento da potencialidade de desenvolvimento na por??o leste do estado. Esta ?ltima registrar? potencial m?ximo no m?s de julho, resultando em probabilidade maior que 70% de ter-se condi??es favor?veis ao desenvolvimento do Aedes aegypti naquela ?rea. No per?odo compreendido entre os meses de agosto a dezembro, constatou-se diminuto potencial de desenvolvimento do Aedes aegypti em todas as por??es do estado
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Vliv Evropského zemědělského fondu pro rozvoj venkova (EAFRD) a na zvýšení rozvojového potenciálu regionu Sušicko / Influence European agricultural fund for rural development(EAFRD) and on increasing developing potential of Sušice region

TURKOVÁ, Helena January 2010 (has links)
Major goals those graduation these is pass judgment on to what degree has European agricultural fund for rural development influence on increasing developing potential in the concrete region Sušicko. The theoretical part of this thesis describes the basic concepts, such as structural policy, programming period, the common agricultural policy and of course the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development. There is generally characterized Sušický region in terms of population, economy, economic activities, infrastructure and environment. Particular attention is paid to agriculture in this area. In the last chapter of the practical part are 2 model examples. In diploma work I followed the following points: 1. Preparation of a literature retrieval; 2. Information Collection; 3. Questionnaire survey; 4. Analysis of the information; 5. Synthesis and evaluation of results; 6. Processing model examples.
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Vliv těžby hnědého uhlí a rekultivací na socioekonomický rozvoj okresu Sokolov / The brown coal exploitation a recultivation impact on socioeconomic development of District Sokolov

Jašová, Lucie January 2008 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with revitalization of landscape and recultivation in Sokolov region. In its first part the paper deals with socioeconomic analysis of region Sokolov. The main task of this analysis is, evaluate present progress of this region. It also describes history of brown coal mining in brown coal field of Sokolov region and negative effect for landscape. Next chapters of this thesis show: recultivation in general, project documentation, financing arrangements, company Sokolovská uhelná a.s. and its privatisation. One of the most important parts of this diploma thesis deals with recultivation in Sokolov region and description of particular locations in this region. The last part gives an evaluation of socioeconomic developmet in dependence on recultivation in Sokolov region.
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Indikátory rozvojového potenciálu zákazníků, produktů a procesů / Potential development index for customers, products and processes.

Mejdrech, Vlastimil January 2011 (has links)
The discussion of the dissertation converses on the potential development practices of companies; especially in relation with customers, products and processes. It summarizes the current known relevant theoretical approaches of this concern such as: CRM, value analysis, functional analysis and performance measurement. The dissertation describes the methodology used to obtain the central information for potential development of customers. It presents the measurement methodologies for potential development practices. It also assesses the impact of products' standardization to potential development. It studies an example of product lines' functional analysis from a customer perspective. The selected research strategy is quantitative survey. The instructions to determine quantifiable indicators for potential development of customers and products are the contribution of this dissertation. It also contributes with a description of the historical context and the current interaction of the potential development of customers, products and processes. This work opens the discussion on the possibility of using potential development indexes as an alternative or complement to the standard economic indicators; especially for strategic business decisions or product portfolio strategy.
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Habitat Fragmentation by Land-Use Change: One-Horned Rhinoceros in Nepal and Red-Cockaded Woodpecker in Texas

Thapa, Vivek 12 1900 (has links)
This research focuses on the spatial analysis of the habitat of two vulnerable species, the one-horn rhinoceros in the grasslands of southern Nepal, and the red-cockaded woodpecker in the Piney woods of southeast Texas, in the USA. A study sites relevant for biodiversity conservation was selected in each country: Chitwan National Park in Nepal, and areas near the Big Thicket National Preserve in Texas. Land-use differs in the two study areas: the first is still undergoing agrarian development while the second is in a technological phase and undergoing urbanization processes. Satellite remote sensing images were used to derive land-cover maps by supervised classification. These maps were then processed by Geographic Information Systems methods to apply habitat models based on basic resources (food and cover) and obtain habitat suitability maps. Several landscape metrics were computed to quantify the habitat characteristics especially the composition and configuration of suitable habitat patches. Sensitivity analyses were performed as the nominal values of some of the model parameters were arbitrary. Development potential probability models were used to hypothesize changes in land-use of the second study site. Various scenarios were employed to examine the impact of development on the habitat of red-cockaded woodpecker. The method derived in this study would prove beneficial to guide management and conservation of wildlife habitats.

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