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Haus Tugendhat: the history of the house designed by Mies van der Rohe over its images info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euvisibility 33visibility views 33 download downloads 10 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine , Other literature type 2018 PortugalLuís Cunha;Luís Cunha;handle: 1822/63701
The gastronomic confraternities are a little studied reality, both in gastronomy and in relation to debates on heritage and tourism. In this work, we tried to look at this universe from two differ-ent registers. On the one hand, considering the general panorama of the gastronomic confraternity’s movement, listing and distinguishing the confraternities that formalized the inscription in federative instances. On the other hand, trying to attend to the dynamics of the different confraternities, as reflected in the magazine Nona Arte, digital publication created by the Portuguese Federation of Gastronomic Confraternities. As we shall see, issues such as the relationship between tradition and innovation or the debates around the heritage/tourism binomial, find in the world of gastronomic confraternities a relevant expression and that it is important to know As confrarias gastronómicas constituem uma realidade pouco estudada, quer no âmbito da gastronomia quer no que diz respeito aos debates sobre património e turismo. Neste trabalho, procurámos olhar esse universo partindo de dois registos distintos. Por um lado, considerando o panorama geral do movimento confrarial, elencando e distinguindo as confrarias que formalizaram a inscrição em instâncias federativas. Por outro lado, procurando atender à dinâmica das diferentes confrarias, tal como esta aparece refletida na revista Nona Arte, publicação digital criada pela Federação Portuguesa das Confrarias Gastronómicas. Como veremos, questões como as da relação entre tradição e inovação ou os debates em torno do binómio património/turismo, encontram no mundo das confrarias gastronómicas uma expressão relevante e que importa conhecer.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euvisibility 69visibility views 69 download downloads 31 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2020 Portugal FCT | UID/AUR/04509/2013 (UID/AUR/04509/2013), FCT | PD/BD/113641/2015 (PD/BD/113641/2015)Paulo Mendonça; Nzar Faiq; Jorge Fernandes; Mateus, Ricardo;Paulo Mendonça; Nzar Faiq; Jorge Fernandes; Mateus, Ricardo;handle: 1822/63232
This paper presents the results of a Seminar / Workshop about simulation tools for energy performance evaluation of building?s architectural design that was organized in the University of Minho?s School of Architecture, located in Guimarães, North of Portugal. The theme of the Seminar / Workshop aims at sensitizing students to the importance of energy simulation as a tool to support the sustainable architecture design in early stages, introducing some simulation tools and giving examples of results obtained through them. The building envelope is the main element of control of gains and losses, and can be used to obtain passive and active energy gains. The reduction of weight in buildings by the introduction of lightweight construction systems and dry joints, using materials such as wood or steel, can contribute to eco-efficiency, in particular by reducing materials used on site, ease of transportation, assembly, reuse and recycling, but this reduction becomes complex in temperate climates due to the absence of thermal inertia. Lightweight constructions are generally characterized by reduced thermal inertia, which can result in a marked thermal oscillation and consequent increase in energy use. It is then necessary to compensate the lightness of the construction with well-weighted passive strategies: optimized thermal mass, increased insulation in the envelope, controlled ventilation, shading, well-oriented glazing, etc.). The simulation tools allow optimizing the passive strategies onto their limits in the design stage. Este artigo apresenta os resultados de um workshop organizado na Escola de Arquitetura da Universidade do Minho, localizada em Guimarães, norte de Portugal. O tema do Seminário / Workshop visa sensibilizar para a importância da simulação energética como uma ferramenta para apoiar o projeto de arquitetura sustentável, introduzindo algumas ferramentas de simulação e dando exemplos de resultados obtidos através destas. A envolvente do edifício é o principal elemento de controle de ganhos e perdas e pode ser usada para obter ganhos de energia passiva e ativa. A redução de peso nas construções pela introdução de sistemas leves de construção e junta seca, utilizando materiais como madeira ou aço, pode contribuir para a eco -eficiência, em particular pela redução de materiais utilizados no local, facilidade de transporte, montagem, reutilização e reciclagem, mas essa redução torna-se complexa em climas temperados devido à ausência de inércia térmica. As construções leves são geralmente car aterizadas por inércia térmica reduzida, o que pode resultar numa oscilação térmica acentuada e consequente aumento no consumo de energia. É então necessário compensar a leveza da construção com estratégias passivas bem ponderadas: massa térmica otimizada, aumento do isolamento na envolvente, ventilação controlada, sombreamento, envidraçados bem orientados, etc.). As ferramentas de simulação permitem otimizar as estratégias passivas até aos seus limites em fase de projeto
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euvisibility 144visibility views 144 download downloads 38 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine , Part of book or chapter of book , Conference object 2020 France, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Italy, Norway, Germany EnglishIOP Publishing Ltd Rolf Frischknecht; L. Ramseier; W. Yang; Harpa Birgisdottir; Ch. U. Chae; Thomas Lützkendorf; Alexander Passer; Maria Balouktsi; Brian Berg; Luís Bragança; J. Butler; Maurizio Cellura; Manish K. Dixit; D. Dowdell; N. Francart; A. García Martínez; Vanessa Gomes; M. Gomes Da Silva; G. D. Guimarães; Endrit Hoxha; M. Kjendseth Wiik; Holger König; Carmen Llatas; Sonia Longo; Antonín Lupíšek; J. Martel; Ricardo Mateus; F. Nygaard Rasmussen; Claudiane Ouellet-Plamondon; Bruno Peuportier; Francesco Pomponi; L. Pulgrossi; Martin Röck; Daniel Satola; B. Soust Verdaguer; Zsuzsa Szalay; A. Truong Nhu; J. Veselka; Martin Volf; O. Zara;handle: 1822/68496 , 11250/2689418 , 11250/2689609
Introduction: The international research project IEA EBC Annex 72 investigates the life cycle related environmental impacts caused by buildings. The project aims inter alia to harmonise LCA approaches on buildings. Methods: To identify major commonalities and discrepancies among national LCA approaches, reference buildings were defined to present and compare the national approaches. A residential high-rise building located in Tianjin, China, was selected as one of the reference buildings. The main construction elements are reinforced concrete shear walls, beams and floor slabs. The building has an energy reference area of 4566 m2 and an operational heating energy demand of 250 MJ/m2a. An expert team provided information on the quantities of building materials and elements required for the construction, established a BIM model and quantified the operational energy demand. Results: The greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impacts of the building were quantified using 17 country-specific national assessment methods and LCA databases. Comparisons of the results are shown on the level of building elements as well as the complete life cycle of the building. Conclusions: The results of these assessments show that the main differences lie in the LCA background data used, the scope of the assessment and the reference study period applied. Despite the variability in the greenhouse gas emissions determined with the 17 national methods, the individual results are relevant in the respective national context of the method, data, tool and benchmark used. It is important that environmental benchmarks correspond to the particular LCA approach and database of a country in which the benchmark is applied. Furthermore, the results imply to include building technologies as their contribution to the overall environmental impacts is not negligible. Grant support: The authors thank the IEA for its organizational support and the funding organizations in the participating countries for their financial support. IEA -International Energy Agency(undefined)
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visibility 16visibility views 16 download downloads 1 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine , Other literature type 2019 Portugal PortugueseSociedade Portuguesa de Física FCT | UID/FIS/04650/2013 (UID/FIS/04650/2013)Miranda, D.; Gonçalves, R.; Almeida, A. M.; Carlos Miguel Costa; Lanceros-Méndez, S.;handle: 1822/72745
O surgimento das baterias de iões de lítio originou uma revolução tecnológica em dispositivos portáteis tais como telemóveis e computadores, permitindo aumentar a sua autonomia através da melhoria da sua densidade energética, mas também pelo facto de serem mais leves e finas que baterias baseadas noutras tecnologias. As baterias de iões de lítio terão igualmente um papel revelante na mobilidade elétrica, mas para tal acontecer, vai ser preciso aumentar em cerca de quatro vezes a sua densidade energética. Neste contexto, a simulação teórica será uma ferramenta fundamental para atingir esse objetivo. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia pelo apoio através do projeto estratégico UID/FIS/04650/2013 e UID/QUI/00686/2013 (incluindo os fundos FEDER através do Programa COMPETE 2020 e Fundos Nacionais), projeto PTDC/CTM-ENE/5387/2014, PTDC/FISMAC/28157/2017 e a bolsa SFRH/BPD/112547/2015 (CMC). Também se agradece o apoio financeiro do Departamento da Indústria do Governo Basco ao abrigo dos Programas ELKARTEK, HAZITEK e PIBA Com este trabalho pretende-se mostrar a importância da simulação teórica para aplicações tecnológicas específicas de baterias de iões de lítio, apresentando também as equações fundamentais que descrevem os fenómenos eletroquímicos que ocorrem nos processos de carga e descarga.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euvisibility 30visibility views 30 download downloads 9 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2020 United States, Netherlands, Germany, PortugaleScholarship, University of California Christian Lieven; Moritz Emanuel Beber; Brett G. Olivier; Frank Bergmann; Meriç Ataman; Parizad Babaei; Jennifer A. Bartell; Lars M. Blank; Siddharth Chauhan; Kevin Correia; Christian Diener; Andreas Dräger; Birgitta E. Ebert; Janaka N. Edirisinghe; José P. Faria; Adam M. Feist; Georgios Fengos; Ronan M. T. Fleming; Beatriz García-Jiménez; Vassily Hatzimanikatis; Wout van Helvoirt; Christopher S. Henry; Henning Hermjakob; Markus J. Herrgård; Ali Kaafarani; Hyun Uk Kim; Zachary A. King; Steffen Klamt; Edda Klipp; Jasper J. Koehorst; Matthias König; Meiyappan Lakshmanan; Dong-Yup Lee; Sang Yup Lee; Sunjae Lee; Nathan E. Lewis; Filipe Liu; Hongwu Ma; Daniel Machado; Radhakrishnan Mahadevan; Paulo Maia; Adil Mardinoglu; Gregory L. Medlock; Jonathan Monk; Jens Nielsen; Lars K. Nielsen; Juan Nogales; Intawat Nookaew; Bernhard O. Palsson; Jason A. Papin; Kiran Raosaheb Patil; Mark G. Poolman; Nathan D. Price; Osbaldo Resendis-Antonio; Anne Richelle; Isabel Rocha; Benjamin Sanchez; Peter J. Schaap; Rahuman S. Malik Sheriff; Saeed Shoaie; Nikolaus Sonnenschein; Bas Teusink; Paulo Vilaça; Jon Olav Vik; Judith A. H. Wodke; Joana C. Xavier; Qianqian Yuan; Maksim Zakhartsev; Cheng Zhang;handle: 1887/3134876 , 1822/64980
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion (undefined)
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visibility 6visibility views 6 download downloads 2 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2020 Portugal PortugueseInstituto Empresarial do Minho (IEMINHO) Ivo Oliveira;Ivo Oliveira;handle: 1822/70374
[Extrato] Ao longo dos últimos meses, muitos de nós passaram a estar mais tempo em casa. A casa confirmou-se enquanto abrigo fundamental, mas também enquanto lugar de trabalho e reforçado interface digital com o mundo. É esta a nova realidade que nos faz questionar a organização das nossas casas e nos revela, lá fora, um território urbano de cidadãos menos móveis.[...]
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euvisibility 33visibility views 33 download downloads 17 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2019 Portugal PortugueseEugénio C. Ferreira;Eugénio C. Ferreira;handle: 1822/59870
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euvisibility 12visibility views 12 download downloads 6 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2021 Portugal PortugueseUniversidade do Minho. Associação de Estudantes do Curso de Estudos Culturais (AECECUM) Carlos Pazos-Justo;Carlos Pazos-Justo;handle: 1822/70643
A cultura, poderia pensar-se, é um conceito em constante negociação na Academia mas também na própria sociedade. O que hoje podemos entender por cultura não é, com certeza, o que se pensava há algumas décadas atrás. E ainda bem. Artigo publicado na revista "Lince Cultural", N.º 1 (Mar. 2021).
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Este artigo procede a uma revisão da literatura científica recente sobre os padrões de aquecimento do Planeta Terra, os quais sabe-se agora andam a ser substancialmente agravados por vários ciclos de retroalimentação positiva. Os referidos ciclos apontam para a elevada possibilidade do aquecimento do nosso Planeta, poder ser muito mais rápido do que o previsto no recente relatório especial do Painel Intergovernamental sobre Mudanças Climáticas-IPCC e nessa sequência o presente artigo contém previsões de alguns académicos, sobre a gravidade da presente situação. Igualmente objeto de revisão é o problema das ondas de calor que o IPCC, considera a mais grave ameaça da atual emergência climática, o qual por sua é agravado pelo fenómeno das ilhas de calor urbano. O presente artigo contém também algumas indicações sobre o contributo dos materiais para arrefecimento de edifícios, no respeitante à mitigação dos impactos sociais das ondas de calor, contributo esse que adquire especial importância no contexto da recessão económica provocada pela pandemia Covid-19 Este trabalho foi financiado pela Fundação para aCiência e a Tecnologia - Ministério da Ciência,Tecnologia e Ensino superior (FCT/MCTEs) no âmbitodo projeto CEECIND/00609/2018
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Haus Tugendhat: the history of the house designed by Mies van der Rohe over its images info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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The gastronomic confraternities are a little studied reality, both in gastronomy and in relation to debates on heritage and tourism. In this work, we tried to look at this universe from two differ-ent registers. On the one hand, considering the general panorama of the gastronomic confraternity’s movement, listing and distinguishing the confraternities that formalized the inscription in federative instances. On the other hand, trying to attend to the dynamics of the different confraternities, as reflected in the magazine Nona Arte, digital publication created by the Portuguese Federation of Gastronomic Confraternities. As we shall see, issues such as the relationship between tradition and innovation or the debates around the heritage/tourism binomial, find in the world of gastronomic confraternities a relevant expression and that it is important to know As confrarias gastronómicas constituem uma realidade pouco estudada, quer no âmbito da gastronomia quer no que diz respeito aos debates sobre património e turismo. Neste trabalho, procurámos olhar esse universo partindo de dois registos distintos. Por um lado, considerando o panorama geral do movimento confrarial, elencando e distinguindo as confrarias que formalizaram a inscrição em instâncias federativas. Por outro lado, procurando atender à dinâmica das diferentes confrarias, tal como esta aparece refletida na revista Nona Arte, publicação digital criada pela Federação Portuguesa das Confrarias Gastronómicas. Como veremos, questões como as da relação entre tradição e inovação ou os debates em torno do binómio património/turismo, encontram no mundo das confrarias gastronómicas uma expressão relevante e que importa conhecer.
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This paper presents the results of a Seminar / Workshop about simulation tools for energy performance evaluation of building?s architectural design that was organized in the University of Minho?s School of Architecture, located in Guimarães, North of Portugal. The theme of the Seminar / Workshop aims at sensitizing students to the importance of energy simulation as a tool to support the sustainable architecture design in early stages, introducing some simulation tools and giving examples of results obtained through them. The building envelope is the main element of control of gains and losses, and can be used to obtain passive and active energy gains. The reduction of weight in buildings by the introduction of lightweight construction systems and dry joints, using materials such as wood or steel, can contribute to eco-efficiency, in particular by reducing materials used on site, ease of transportation, assembly, reuse and recycling, but this reduction becomes complex in temperate climates due to the absence of thermal inertia. Lightweight constructions are generally characterized by reduced thermal inertia, which can result in a marked thermal oscillation and consequent increase in energy use. It is then necessary to compensate the lightness of the construction with well-weighted passive strategies: optimized thermal mass, increased insulation in the envelope, controlled ventilation, shading, well-oriented glazing, etc.). The simulation tools allow optimizing the passive strategies onto their limits in the design stage. Este artigo apresenta os resultados de um workshop organizado na Escola de Arquitetura da Universidade do Minho, localizada em Guimarães, norte de Portugal. O tema do Seminário / Workshop visa sensibilizar para a importância da simulação energética como uma ferramenta para apoiar o projeto de arquitetura sustentável, introduzindo algumas ferramentas de simulação e dando exemplos de resultados obtidos através destas. A envolvente do edifício é o principal elemento de controle de ganhos e perdas e pode ser usada para obter ganhos de energia passiva e ativa. A redução de peso nas construções pela introdução de sistemas leves de construção e junta seca, utilizando materiais como madeira ou aço, pode contribuir para a eco -eficiência, em particular pela redução de materiais utilizados no local, facilidade de transporte, montagem, reutilização e reciclagem, mas essa redução torna-se complexa em climas temperados devido à ausência de inércia térmica. As construções leves são geralmente car aterizadas por inércia térmica reduzida, o que pode resultar numa oscilação térmica acentuada e consequente aumento no consumo de energia. É então necessário compensar a leveza da construção com estratégias passivas bem ponderadas: massa térmica otimizada, aumento do isolamento na envolvente, ventilação controlada, sombreamento, envidraçados bem orientados, etc.). As ferramentas de simulação permitem otimizar as estratégias passivas até aos seus limites em fase de projeto
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euvisibility 144visibility views 144 download downloads 38 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine , Part of book or chapter of book , Conference object 2020 France, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Italy, Norway, Germany EnglishIOP Publishing Ltd Rolf Frischknecht; L. Ramseier; W. Yang; Harpa Birgisdottir; Ch. U. Chae; Thomas Lützkendorf; Alexander Passer; Maria Balouktsi; Brian Berg; Luís Bragança; J. Butler; Maurizio Cellura; Manish K. Dixit; D. Dowdell; N. Francart; A. García Martínez; Vanessa Gomes; M. Gomes Da Silva; G. D. Guimarães; Endrit Hoxha; M. Kjendseth Wiik; Holger König; Carmen Llatas; Sonia Longo; Antonín Lupíšek; J. Martel; Ricardo Mateus; F. Nygaard Rasmussen; Claudiane Ouellet-Plamondon; Bruno Peuportier; Francesco Pomponi; L. Pulgrossi; Martin Röck; Daniel Satola; B. Soust Verdaguer; Zsuzsa Szalay; A. Truong Nhu; J. Veselka; Martin Volf; O. Zara;handle: 1822/68496 , 11250/2689418 , 11250/2689609
Introduction: The international research project IEA EBC Annex 72 investigates the life cycle related environmental impacts caused by buildings. The project aims inter alia to harmonise LCA approaches on buildings. Methods: To identify major commonalities and discrepancies among national LCA approaches, reference buildings were defined to present and compare the national approaches. A residential high-rise building located in Tianjin, China, was selected as one of the reference buildings. The main construction elements are reinforced concrete shear walls, beams and floor slabs. The building has an energy reference area of 4566 m2 and an operational heating energy demand of 250 MJ/m2a. An expert team provided information on the quantities of building materials and elements required for the construction, established a BIM model and quantified the operational energy demand. Results: The greenhouse gas emissions and environmental impacts of the building were quantified using 17 country-specific national assessment methods and LCA databases. Comparisons of the results are shown on the level of building elements as well as the complete life cycle of the building. Conclusions: The results of these assessments show that the main differences lie in the LCA background data used, the scope of the assessment and the reference study period applied. Despite the variability in the greenhouse gas emissions determined with the 17 national methods, the individual results are relevant in the respective national context of the method, data, tool and benchmark used. It is important that environmental benchmarks correspond to the particular LCA approach and database of a country in which the benchmark is applied. Furthermore, the results imply to include building technologies as their contribution to the overall environmental impacts is not negligible. Grant support: The authors thank the IEA for its organizational support and the funding organizations in the participating countries for their financial support. IEA -International Energy Agency(undefined)
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visibility 16visibility views 16 download downloads 1 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine , Other literature type 2019 Portugal PortugueseSociedade Portuguesa de Física FCT | UID/FIS/04650/2013 (UID/FIS/04650/2013)Miranda, D.; Gonçalves, R.; Almeida, A. M.; Carlos Miguel Costa; Lanceros-Méndez, S.;handle: 1822/72745
O surgimento das baterias de iões de lítio originou uma revolução tecnológica em dispositivos portáteis tais como telemóveis e computadores, permitindo aumentar a sua autonomia através da melhoria da sua densidade energética, mas também pelo facto de serem mais leves e finas que baterias baseadas noutras tecnologias. As baterias de iões de lítio terão igualmente um papel revelante na mobilidade elétrica, mas para tal acontecer, vai ser preciso aumentar em cerca de quatro vezes a sua densidade energética. Neste contexto, a simulação teórica será uma ferramenta fundamental para atingir esse objetivo. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia pelo apoio através do projeto estratégico UID/FIS/04650/2013 e UID/QUI/00686/2013 (incluindo os fundos FEDER através do Programa COMPETE 2020 e Fundos Nacionais), projeto PTDC/CTM-ENE/5387/2014, PTDC/FISMAC/28157/2017 e a bolsa SFRH/BPD/112547/2015 (CMC). Também se agradece o apoio financeiro do Departamento da Indústria do Governo Basco ao abrigo dos Programas ELKARTEK, HAZITEK e PIBA Com este trabalho pretende-se mostrar a importância da simulação teórica para aplicações tecnológicas específicas de baterias de iões de lítio, apresentando também as equações fundamentais que descrevem os fenómenos eletroquímicos que ocorrem nos processos de carga e descarga.
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[Extrato] Ao longo dos últimos meses, muitos de nós passaram a estar mais tempo em casa. A casa confirmou-se enquanto abrigo fundamental, mas também enquanto lugar de trabalho e reforçado interface digital com o mundo. É esta a nova realidade que nos faz questionar a organização das nossas casas e nos revela, lá fora, um território urbano de cidadãos menos móveis.[...]
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euvisibility 33visibility views 33 download downloads 17 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2019 Portugal PortugueseEugénio C. Ferreira;Eugénio C. Ferreira;handle: 1822/59870
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euvisibility 12visibility views 12 download downloads 6 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2021 Portugal PortugueseUniversidade do Minho. Associação de Estudantes do Curso de Estudos Culturais (AECECUM) Carlos Pazos-Justo;Carlos Pazos-Justo;handle: 1822/70643
A cultura, poderia pensar-se, é um conceito em constante negociação na Academia mas também na própria sociedade. O que hoje podemos entender por cultura não é, com certeza, o que se pensava há algumas décadas atrás. E ainda bem. Artigo publicado na revista "Lince Cultural", N.º 1 (Mar. 2021).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euvisibility 54visibility views 54 download downloads 21 Powered bydescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other literature type , Contribution for newspaper or weekly magazine 2020 Portugal EnglishAssociação Portuguesa dos Comerciantes de Materiais de Construção (APCMC) F. Pacheco-Torgal;F. Pacheco-Torgal;handle: 1822/67338
Este artigo procede a uma revisão da literatura científica recente sobre os padrões de aquecimento do Planeta Terra, os quais sabe-se agora andam a ser substancialmente agravados por vários ciclos de retroalimentação positiva. Os referidos ciclos apontam para a elevada possibilidade do aquecimento do nosso Planeta, poder ser muito mais rápido do que o previsto no recente relatório especial do Painel Intergovernamental sobre Mudanças Climáticas-IPCC e nessa sequência o presente artigo contém previsões de alguns académicos, sobre a gravidade da presente situação. Igualmente objeto de revisão é o problema das ondas de calor que o IPCC, considera a mais grave ameaça da atual emergência climática, o qual por sua é agravado pelo fenómeno das ilhas de calor urbano. O presente artigo contém também algumas indicações sobre o contributo dos materiais para arrefecimento de edifícios, no respeitante à mitigação dos impactos sociais das ondas de calor, contributo esse que adquire especial importância no contexto da recessão económica provocada pela pandemia Covid-19 Este trabalho foi financiado pela Fundação para aCiência e a Tecnologia - Ministério da Ciência,Tecnologia e Ensino superior (FCT/MCTEs) no âmbitodo projeto CEECIND/00609/2018
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