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The Effectiveness Analysis and Strategy of Energy-efficient Lighting in Developing a Low Carbon City ¡V A Case on Electro-Magnetic Induction LampsHu, Cheng-Hsiung 04 September 2012 (has links)
The background and motivation of this study are based on: (1) Energy saving and
carbon emission reduction are the rising issues gaining more awareness and efforts
worldwide. (2) Taiwan plans to build ¡§low-carbon cities¡¨ in order to implement the
policy of greenhouse gas reduction. (3) The most direct and practical way to reduce
carbon emissions is by saving energy. (4) Everyone has to use illumination sources.
(5) ¡§Electro-Magnetic Induction Lamps¡¨ is a useful tool to achieve the goal of energy
saving and carbon emission reduction. Thus the topic of this study is ¡§The
Effectiveness Analysis and Strategy of Energy-efficient Lighting in Developing a
Low Carbon City ¡V A Case on Electro-Magnetic Induction Lamps¡¨.
The objectives of this study are:
1. To analyze the characteristics of ¡§Electro-Magnetic Induction Lamps¡¨ and their
conformity with local and overseas energy-efficient lighting policies.
2. To analyze the effectiveness of lighting economics of the case companies before and
after their adoption of ¡§Electro-Magnetic Induction Lamps¡¨.
3. To explore the possible obstacles and their solutions for lighting industry
development of ¡§Electro-Magnetic Induction Lamps¡¨ in the public sectors¡¦ strategies
to develop low-carbon cities in Taiwan.
The main issues of this study are about energy-efficient lighting policies and the
economical effectiveness of ¡§Electro-Magnetic Induction Lamps¡¨, which belong to
policy research on energy-saving equipment and the lighting industry. Therefore
three research methods: Literature Review, Case Study, and In-depth Interview were
adopted to collect, compare, and analyze the data.
The conclusions of this study are:
1. The characteristics of ¡§Electro-Magnetic Induction Lamps¡¨ are in conformance with
energy-efficient lighting policies in Taiwan.
2. To provide the analysis result of the case companies¡¦ economic benefits after its
adoption of ¡§Electro-Magnetic Induction Lamps¡¨.
3. To indicate the possible Dilemma of the lighting industry development of
¡§Electro-Magnetic Induction Lamps¡¨ and the energy-efficient lighting policies for
the strategies to develop low-carbon cities in Taiwan.
According to above research outcomes, three suggestions have been further proposed:
1. Users must change their concepts and habits of lighting usage in order to cultivate
good energy-saving habits.
2. Users must select appropriate illumination sources according to their needs in order
to achieve most effectiveness of lighting economics.
3. According to the needs of appropriate illumination sources, the government should
promote and subsidize the development and use of ¡§Electro-Magnetic Induction
Lamps¡¨.
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Optimizing Remote Sensing Methodology for Burial Mounds in the United States and United KingdomCorkum II, Alexander C. January 2019 (has links)
Within the archaeological record ‘mounds’ are often ubiquitous. They are
common in many ancient cultures, and they vary in size, construction
techniques and use. This research is focused upon optimizing the use of remote
sensing for the non-invasive study of mounds both in the United States and the
United Kingdom.
This thesis presents three representative earthen mound sites and proposes a
comprehensive and modular survey methodology to guide the planning and
execution of a mound survey tailored to the unique requirements presented by
the cultural resource at a particular location. In doing so, the research has
provided optimized approaches to high resolution three-dimensional
topographic models using a variety of digital methods. These models have been
shown to accurately capture the variability of the modern ground surface, which
is of vital importance to the management of the mounds. Furthermore, these
models have proved vital for integrating geophysical methods into the holistic
workspace, thereby providing a better archaeological understanding of the
below ground remains.
Every mound surveyed presented different challenges, and therefore had to be
approached in a slightly different way. However, the general methodology was
highly effective for both characterizing below-ground archaeological and natural
anomalies, and for assessing the state of preservation of all mounds surveyed.
As a result, a flowchart has been generated for non-invasive assessment of mounds in general. If followed, this will allow the production of a “snapshot” of
the mound or mound group at a fixed point in time with the resolution necessary
to produce useful and insightful interpretation.
While this research focuses on the application of geophysical and topographic
survey in the United Kingdom and United States to a mound or mound group,
this methodology and the associated outcomes can be valuable more globally
not only for archaeology, but also heritage management.
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