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  • About
  • 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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Wearable Environments: Post Crisis Response Architecture

Asefa, Azmara 17 September 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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House at Yellow Sulfur Springs

Bushnaq, Dawn Suleiman 06 December 2006 (has links)
Architecture is a structured relationship of physical elements in which use, experience and memory are integral to its sense of shelter. Beginning with the drawn and built conceptions of the House at Yellow Sulfur Springs, structural fragments of the project included cast concrete studies, a desired relationship between surface, physical structure and light, an indirect path of entry and pre-existing qualities of the site. These fragments coalesced as a house with varying degrees of enclosure, a structure defined by material distinctions and assembly details, and a sensual path between inside and outside. Throughout the project, memory of the Japanese Tea Ceremony, thoughts about the nature of shelter and the ratifying logic of geometry served as additional guides. / Master of Architecture
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The Creation and Application of an Evaluation Process for a Teen Shelter

Lake, Shelby Colleen 02 October 1999 (has links)
This study examines a collaborative creation and application of an evaluation process for a teen shelter. An independent researcher collaborated with the key administrators of a teen shelter to create an agency-specific evaluation process that gathered both quantitative and qualitative data from three separate participant groups: teen clients of the shelter, their parents, and the staff who work at the shelter. Results of the creation process indicate that collaborating with key administrators is imperative when developing agency-specific evaluations with the goal of program improvement. Application results indicate that the clients and staff at this particular shelter felt the program was very helpful. Responses included participants' ideas as to what was helpful and what aspects of the program made the experience beneficial. Participants offered positive feedback about the effective aspects of the program, as well as suggestions for improving some weaker aspects of the program. Shelter administrators were pleased with the evaluation process and results and were enthusiastic about applying the results toward program improvement. / Master of Science
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De-Isolate: The Water-Food-Shelter Nexus

Lohani, Pratik 12 June 2020 (has links)
Climate change is a natural cyclical phenomenon and throughout our planet's existence there have been sustained periods of heating and cooling. These periods are often referred to as "ice ages" and "interglacials" respectively. Scientists attributed warms oceans and carbon dioxide released from the oceans as the reason for global warming in the past. However, human activities of the recent past, mainly the burning of fossil fuel has seen an amplification of global temperature at a scale never seen before. This unprecedented change in our environment, as per scientists will have adverse side effects and have a long-term impact in our world. The most likely effects of climate change will be; heatwave, drought, glacier melts, sea level rise, erratic precipitation and erosions depending on a particular geographical location. The socio-economic impact of climate change could be a severe one too. Heat and drought could have major impact on agriculture, food and forests. United Nations data released in 2016 suggests that by the year 2050, more than 50 percent of the world's population will face a dearth of fresh water sources. It is also predicted that water scarcity will most likely result in diseases, unemployment and poverty. Energy use is also likely to increase with the greater need for air conditioning in the summer and heating in the winters. In cases where a region can't cope with these consequences, mass migration in search of better conditions is also likely. Physical and economic infrastructure will be tested by severe weather, flooding, wildfires and other phenomena. Data published by the United Nations in 2014 estimated that more than 50% of the world's total population lives in the urban areas and soon that number is likely to increase to 60%. In conjunction with climate change, this will mean more strain on already stretched resources in urban ecosystems. Also, with data suggesting that many people will migrate due to unemployment and poverty because of climate change, it is highly likely urban regions will have to accommodate that population too. The intertwined nexus of freshwater shortage, food, water and energy security is an issue we are already grappling with today, which is likely to be exacerbated in the future. These issues cannot be reviewed and analyzed as separate phenomena, but rather as a single intertwined phenomenon. The solution of the problem, hence, should be treated as the same. / Master of Architecture / This thesis, initially, investigates the phenomenon of climate change, and the likely challenges that it might pose in the future. Sustained periods of heating and cooling is a natural cyclical process, but human activities of the recent past has amplified global warning. This, according to scientists, will impact earth in the long run, and will have climatological and socio economic consequences. Water scarcity, droughts, sea level rise, mass migration are identified as problems that could intensify in the future. At various regions across the world, we are already facing these issues at different scales. This thesis, hence identifies the most pertinent future challenges and simulates those with existing societal challenges. The aim of the thesis is to provide an integrated and holistic plan to address the issues at hand with a view that the approach would also adapt to and mitigate issues in the future. Natural cycles and resources are used as a model to develop a mechanism to create a built environment for a small, self sustaining community. The proposed design is a prototype for a particular climatic scheme, but could be altered to fit other climatic criteria. The scheme through, research, addresses contemporary societal needs and tries to provide a solution contingencies of climate change.
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Faktory ovlivňující délku pobytu psa v útulku / Factors influencing how long a dog stays in a shelter

PRŮŠOVÁ, Zdenka January 2016 (has links)
There were 1 643 dogs accepted to the dog shelter in Tábor in the years 20082015, wherein the amount of annualy accepted dogs slightly decreased. Dogs, that were returned to the original owner, spent shorter time (median 1 day) in the shelter than dogs, that were left alone and found a new home (median 18 days). The shelter accepted more male than female dogs. Simultaneously, male spent in the shelter longer time than female. Most of the dogs accepted to the shelter were younger than 1 year. The most common colour was black, the majority of dogs had a short and soft hair. Hybrids predominated among accepted dogs, following by German shepherds, Labrador retrievers and Dachshunds (or their hybrids). Dogs with a good character prevailed in the shelter. Data on abandoned dogs were statistically processed. There were found a significant effect of following variables on the length of stay in the shelter - age, height, purebred, temperament, colour, length and type of hair, and also the month of entry into the shelter. With increasing age and size (height) of dog there was demonstrably extended length of dogs stay in the shelter before they were adopted, as well as an aggressive character and dogs accepted in the shelter in October or November. Interestingly, the visually purebred dogs (corresponding to a certain breed standard) looked for a new home longer time than hybrids, provably. On the other hand, dogs with a light-coloured, soft or short hair and dogs accepted in February or April stayed in the shelter shorter time. When advertising the abandoned dogs for adoption, it is necessary to focus primarily on dogs that spend in the shelter longer time on average that means male dogs, large dogs, older dogs, dogs with long, black or rough hair and aggressive or temperamental dogs.
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A efetividade do usucapião especial coletivo fundada da posse-trabalho sob a perspectiva filosófica da igualdade como reconhecimento / The efectiveness of collective special usucaption founded in labour - possession under the philosophical perspective of equity as recognition

Daniel Queiroz Pereira 02 April 2013 (has links)
O presente trabalho versa sobre o usucapião especial coletivo, uma vez que o mesmo revela-se como um dos instrumentos jurídicos escolhidos pelo legislador para promover a efetivação de valores constitucionais, especialmente a função social da propriedade. O referido instituto encontra-se disciplinado nos arts. 10 a 14 do Estatuto da Cidade e tem por objeto áreas urbanas com mais de duzentos e cinqüenta m, desde que ocupadas por população de baixa renda para sua moradia, com posse qualificada com os requisitos do art. 183 da Constituição Federal de 1988, onde não seja possível identificar os terrenos ocupados por cada possuidor. Incumbe a ele, portanto, dupla tarefa, isto é, não apenas regularizar a situação fundiária, mas também permitir a urbanização de áreas ocupadas por população de baixa renda. Neste passo, encarecer-se-á a posse, como situação fática e existencial, de apossamento e ocupação da coisa, dotada de natureza autônoma, eis que por meio dela a pessoa tem possibilidade de atender às suas necessidades vitais, como a moradia e o cultivo, daí falar-se em uma posse qualificada, isto é, na posse-trabalho. Entretanto, é acurado salientar que, mesmo para que o Estado possa atuar no sentido de promover uma efetiva regularização fundiária via usucapião especial coletivo, verifica-se imperioso o reconhecimento daqueles que serão beneficiados pela sua atuação como titulares de direitos, isto é, como membros de igual valor da coletividade política. Desta maneira, aborda-se o tema do usucapião especial coletivo sob o prisma das teorias concernentes ao reconhecimento, mais especificamente, a partir do enfoque adotado por Axel Honneth e Nancy Fraser. Tais teorias consistem no fio condutor dos capítulos da tese e através delas busca-se superar a existência de diferentes classes e status sociais, bem como remodelar os paradigmas que culminaram nessa situação como forma de se efetivar e promover o direito à moradia. / The present research brings to discussion the special collective usucaption as it appears to be one of the instruments chosen by the legislator to effectuate the constitutional values, specially the social function of property. The referred institute is disciplined in the articles 10 to 14 of the City Statute and is applied in urban areas with more than two hundred and fifty m, occupied by poor population for its own shelter, with possession qualified by the requisites of the article 183 of the Federal Constitution of 1988, where it isnt possible to identify the terrain occupied by each possessor. It is incumbent upon realizing two functions, not only regularize the situation of urban shelter but also permit the urbanization of the areas occupied by poor people. In this aspect, this thesis will enhance the possession, as a factual and existential situation of taking over and occupying the thing, as a way of providing vital necessities, as shelter and cultivation, so called qualified possession, in other words, work-possession. Nevertheless, it is adequate to notice that, even to enable the State with conditions to promote effective shelter regularization through the special collective usucaption, it is essential to recognize its beneficiaries as people with rights, as members of equal value in the community. This way, the theme of special collective usucaption in treated under the point of view of the theories related to recognition, more specifically, through the approach adopted by Axel Honneth and Nancy Fraser. These theories are presented as the connexion between the chapters of this thesis and, trough them, the author expects to overcome the problems related to the existence of different classes and social status, as well to remodel the paradigms that culminated in this situation as a way to effectuate and promote the right to shelter.
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A efetividade do usucapião especial coletivo fundada da posse-trabalho sob a perspectiva filosófica da igualdade como reconhecimento / The efectiveness of collective special usucaption founded in labour - possession under the philosophical perspective of equity as recognition

Daniel Queiroz Pereira 02 April 2013 (has links)
O presente trabalho versa sobre o usucapião especial coletivo, uma vez que o mesmo revela-se como um dos instrumentos jurídicos escolhidos pelo legislador para promover a efetivação de valores constitucionais, especialmente a função social da propriedade. O referido instituto encontra-se disciplinado nos arts. 10 a 14 do Estatuto da Cidade e tem por objeto áreas urbanas com mais de duzentos e cinqüenta m, desde que ocupadas por população de baixa renda para sua moradia, com posse qualificada com os requisitos do art. 183 da Constituição Federal de 1988, onde não seja possível identificar os terrenos ocupados por cada possuidor. Incumbe a ele, portanto, dupla tarefa, isto é, não apenas regularizar a situação fundiária, mas também permitir a urbanização de áreas ocupadas por população de baixa renda. Neste passo, encarecer-se-á a posse, como situação fática e existencial, de apossamento e ocupação da coisa, dotada de natureza autônoma, eis que por meio dela a pessoa tem possibilidade de atender às suas necessidades vitais, como a moradia e o cultivo, daí falar-se em uma posse qualificada, isto é, na posse-trabalho. Entretanto, é acurado salientar que, mesmo para que o Estado possa atuar no sentido de promover uma efetiva regularização fundiária via usucapião especial coletivo, verifica-se imperioso o reconhecimento daqueles que serão beneficiados pela sua atuação como titulares de direitos, isto é, como membros de igual valor da coletividade política. Desta maneira, aborda-se o tema do usucapião especial coletivo sob o prisma das teorias concernentes ao reconhecimento, mais especificamente, a partir do enfoque adotado por Axel Honneth e Nancy Fraser. Tais teorias consistem no fio condutor dos capítulos da tese e através delas busca-se superar a existência de diferentes classes e status sociais, bem como remodelar os paradigmas que culminaram nessa situação como forma de se efetivar e promover o direito à moradia. / The present research brings to discussion the special collective usucaption as it appears to be one of the instruments chosen by the legislator to effectuate the constitutional values, specially the social function of property. The referred institute is disciplined in the articles 10 to 14 of the City Statute and is applied in urban areas with more than two hundred and fifty m, occupied by poor population for its own shelter, with possession qualified by the requisites of the article 183 of the Federal Constitution of 1988, where it isnt possible to identify the terrain occupied by each possessor. It is incumbent upon realizing two functions, not only regularize the situation of urban shelter but also permit the urbanization of the areas occupied by poor people. In this aspect, this thesis will enhance the possession, as a factual and existential situation of taking over and occupying the thing, as a way of providing vital necessities, as shelter and cultivation, so called qualified possession, in other words, work-possession. Nevertheless, it is adequate to notice that, even to enable the State with conditions to promote effective shelter regularization through the special collective usucaption, it is essential to recognize its beneficiaries as people with rights, as members of equal value in the community. This way, the theme of special collective usucaption in treated under the point of view of the theories related to recognition, more specifically, through the approach adopted by Axel Honneth and Nancy Fraser. These theories are presented as the connexion between the chapters of this thesis and, trough them, the author expects to overcome the problems related to the existence of different classes and social status, as well to remodel the paradigms that culminated in this situation as a way to effectuate and promote the right to shelter.
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Mixed Methods Study Examining Organizational and Socioeconomic Factors Affecting Management of Pet Populations in Shelters

Andrews, Sean Patrick January 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Perceptions of Homeless Shelter Staff Workers on Chronic Homeless Individuals

Griffith, Jimmy L. 01 January 2017 (has links)
While researchers have identified the Housing First model of putting homeless persons into permanent housing as the best means of improving the quality of life for chronically homeless individuals, few studies have examined the perceptions of shelter staff workers on the barriers the homeless face in obtaining and maintaining long-term housing. This case study of 2 homeless shelters in New Jersey examined the relationship that fair and just democratic processes play in supporting or undermining Housing First. Data came from New Jersey's annual Point in Time counts of the number of homeless individuals and families and the causes and service needs of the homeless. Government reports were also analyzed, as well as from semi-structured interviews and focus group interviews with a purposive sample of 14 homeless shelter staff workers. The polarities of democracy model as described by Benet helped identify whether democracy was being served rightly and justly within these homeless communities. Information was analyzed by inductive coding and by identifying themes and patterns that emerged from the interviews. The primary finding of this study was that lack of available housing, lack of resources to gain access to housing, and lack of knowledge of resources that are available for housing acquisition and maintenance plays a role in causing individuals to become and remain chronically homeless. Social change implications include policy recommendations to local, state, and federal legislators to increase accountability in the allocation of funding for housing support and the development of a volunteer case management force to meet the service needs of the chronically homeless.
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How women in domestic violence shelters experience empowerment

Kenyon, Katherine M. 11 January 2017 (has links)
Domestic violence shelters offer services key to ending intimate partner violence, but the effect of a shelter stay on women has received little research attention. The present qualitative study examined how a shelter stay affects women’s sense of empowerment, and addressed the following questions: (1) How do women in shelter define empowerment? (2) What are the empowerment experiences of women in shelter? (3) How do shelters support, or hinder, women’s empowerment process? Nine interviews were conducted and analyzed using Fraser’s (2004) narrative method, which situates personal stories within their social context. Four interrelated empowerment processes emerged: self-reflection, gaining clarity, acquiring knowledge, and building community. Three primary shelter elements impacting empowerment were: increasing safety, forming connections, and promoting self-efficacy. This research situates a stay in shelter within the process of empowerment and highlights interpersonal, organizational, and structural influences on women’s empowerment. Suggestions regarding shelter practices and system policies are made. / February 2017

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