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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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Proyecto de Investigación - Innovation Green / Innovation Green Project

Cachay Morante, Rodrigo Alberto, Cadillo Hidalgo, Rocío Melisa, Gil Núñez, Alexa Daniela, Sánchez Villarreal, Alvaro Alonso 25 November 2019 (has links)
Nuestro proyecto busca desarrollar una idea de negocio a partir de un problema. Para ello consta de dos grandes etapas: la primera etapa de búsqueda y validación del problema, y la segunda etapa referente al desarrollo de la idea de negocio. Sabemos que la tendencia a vivir en lugares más pequeños es notoria en la población, especialmente en Lima, por ello el problema central que se identificó fue la falta de espacio para la decoración natural en viviendas. En la primera etapa, se realizaron entrevistas al público objetivo y a expertos que nos permitieron validar la viabilidad de la idea de negocio: jardines verticales a base de musgo vivo. La idea surgió como alternativa sencilla para combatir contaminación ambiental, adatándola al mercado peruano, con un mayor énfasis en la asesoría estética y el diseño, educando siempre en la importancia de la protección del medio ambiente. En la segunda etapa, se determinaron los planes a seguir para la evolución de una empresa a partir de esta pequeña idea. Dentro de este análisis se rescatan, la importancia de las operaciones de instalación y desarrollo tecnológico. Nuestro diferencial recae en el musgo, gracias a su sencillo mantenimiento y su bajo costo de implementación y adaptación. Las proyecciones indican que, bajo una tasa de descuento del 14.64%, lograremos un VAN de S/. 74,134 con una tasa interna de retorno de 53.13%. Con estos números, nuestro proyecto representa una gran oportunidad de inversión con una base de investigación biotecnológica que otorga un gran diferencial. / Our project seeks to develop a business idea from a problem. It consists of two major stages: the first stage of search and validation of the problem, and the second stage concerning the development of the business idea. We know that the tendency to live in smaller places is notorious in the population, especially in Lima, so the central problem that was identified was the lack of space for natural decoration in homes. In the first stage, interviews were conducted with the target market and experts, which allowed us to validate the viability of the business idea: vertical gardens based on live moss. The idea emerged as a simple alternative to counter environmental pollution, adapting it to the Peruvian market, with a greater emphasis on aesthetic advice and design, always educating on the importance of environmental protection. In the second stage, the plans to be followed for the evolution of a company were determined from this small idea. Within this analysis, the importance of installation and technological development operations are rescued. Our differential lies in the moss, thanks to its simple maintenance and its low cost of implementation and adaptation. Projections indicate that, under a discount rate of 14.64%, we will achieve a NPV of S/. 74,134 with an internal rate of return of 53.13%. With these numbers, our project represents a great investment opportunity with a biotechnological research base that grants a large differential. / Trabajo de investigación
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BIKEZONE.cz - Cykloprodejna s bytovymi jednotkami / BIKEZONE.cz - Bike shop with residential units

Luštický, Jan January 2014 (has links)
The thesis BIKEZONE.cz - bike shop with residential units is processed in the form of project dokumenmtace containing all the elements in accordance with applicable regulations. The proposed facility is on a plot number 182/1, Prague. The building has four floors. There are vending establishment with administrative facilities and three deluxe units. The structural system is made of limestone blocks, prestressed concrete ceiling panels, flat green roof with extensive cultivation and vertical gardens on the facade.
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Vertical gardening in a northern city; speculations for Winnipeg

Urben-Imbeault, Tamara 26 May 2015 (has links)
This practicum is a reference for vertical gardeners in cold climates. Winnipeg, Manitoba is explored, however findings may be applied to other cities in similar climates. First, the history of vertical gardening is discussed, then the types of vertical gardens currently on the market are described. These can be classified into two categories: soil bearing or non-soil bearing. Most designs are modular pre-planted systems that can be attached to any wall, as long as it satisfies the structural requirements recommended by the manufacturer. The benefits of vertical gardening have been shown to be rather extensive, covering a wide range of areas. Aesthetic improvement, reduction of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, improvement of air quality, stormwater absorption, noise reduction, native habitat integration, reduction of heating and cooling costs for buildings, food production, marketing, and biophilia are all benefits explored in detail. Difficulties associated with vertical gardening are discussed, specifically the lack of knowledge and awareness of vertical gardens, lack of empirical evidence (or missing details in existing research), overall cost and lack of financial incentives, lack of industry codes, and various associated risks. Design framework exists within microclimate conditions unique to vertical gardens, as well as neighbourhood and regional (micro)climates. Theories relating to the study of green walls covered include the human ecosystem model, urban reconciliation ecology, habitat templating, the urban cliff hypothesis, and wall ecology. Suitable habitat templates identified for vertical gardens in Winnipeg are cliffs, sand dunes, alvars, mixed grass prairie and prairie potholes. Design parameters to be followed for vertical garden design in Winnipeg are to ensure that lightweight materials are used, to provide insulation to protect plants from sudden temperature changes, to choose plants that grow in the region and are adapted to grow in areas with limited soil, increased wind, varying degrees of sunlight (depending on orientation), and increased pollution and salt spray depending on location. / October 2015

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