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- International Journal of Energy Water Food Nexus (Volume 1.0).
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FAMU School of The Environment, Ibeanusi, Victor M.
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Sustainable Living & Growing Centers as Energy Water Food Nexus Management Catalysts........................................................................ 1 Sustainable Decision-Making to Address the Nexus on Water Quality and Food Production........................................................................... 7 Hot-spot identification with portable low-cost particulate matter sensor..........................................................................................................
Show moreSustainable Living & Growing Centers as Energy Water Food Nexus Management Catalysts........................................................................ 1 Sustainable Decision-Making to Address the Nexus on Water Quality and Food Production........................................................................... 7 Hot-spot identification with portable low-cost particulate matter sensor........................................................................................................... 13 An artificial, controlled setting of corrosion for remaining strength examination on metallic pipes................................................................... 18 Why we need a digital highway to the circular economy................................................................................................................................... 26 Downscaling and Disaggregation of Wind Speed to River Basin in India for IPCC SRES Scenarios................................................................ 29 Distribution of Zn, Cu, Cd, Pb, Cr, Ni, Co in Quercus robur and Populus tremula has grown on heavy metal contaminated brownfield land....42 The examination of anthropogenic impacts on the water quality of the Kácsi Stream (Hungary)...................................................................... 48
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- March 2019
- Identifier
- FAMU_6910
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- E-book
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- Florida A&M University Energy Water Food Nexus A Peer Reviewed Post Summit Proceeding.
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FAMU School of The Environment, Ibeanusi, Victor M.
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The Energy Water Food Nexus International Summit held on the campus of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University brought together a diverse group that sought to advance transformative, disruptive innovation to the new science enterprise and research frontier. Summit Agenda.........................................................................13 Summit Highlight........................................................................18 Concurrent Sessions....................................
Show moreThe Energy Water Food Nexus International Summit held on the campus of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University brought together a diverse group that sought to advance transformative, disruptive innovation to the new science enterprise and research frontier. Summit Agenda.........................................................................13 Summit Highlight........................................................................18 Concurrent Sessions...................................................................22 Photo Gallery...............................................................................32 Pre-Summit Event........................................................................41 Abstracts.......................................................................................44
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- 2019-Fall
- Identifier
- FAMU_6909
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- E-book
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- CAFS Research 2019 Annual Report.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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Stephen Leong, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research. 03 - Message from the Office of the Dean ......................................................................( Robert W. Taylor, Ph.D. Dean and Director of Land Grant Programs) 04 - CAFS Research Programs........................................................................................( Stephen Leong, Ph.D. Associate Dean of Research) 05 - Introduction 06 - Center For Biological Control....................................................
Show moreStephen Leong, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Research. 03 - Message from the Office of the Dean ......................................................................( Robert W. Taylor, Ph.D. Dean and Director of Land Grant Programs) 04 - CAFS Research Programs........................................................................................( Stephen Leong, Ph.D. Associate Dean of Research) 05 - Introduction 06 - Center For Biological Control......................................................................................( Lambert Kanga, Ph.D. Biological Control Center Director) 10 - Center For Viticulture and Small Fruit Research.........................................................( Violetka Tsolova, Ph.D. Viticulture Center Director) 20 - Faculty Achievements & Awards 21 - Student Achievements & Awards 23 - Research and Publications 14 - Center for Water Resources ......................................................................................( Odemari S. Mbuya, Ph.D. Water Resources Center Director) 18 - Special Projects (Brooksville Agricultural and Environmental Station)..........................( Fred Gainous, Ed.D. Special Projects Director)
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- 2020 November
- Identifier
- FAMU_CAFS_B03_F01_I01
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- E-book
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- CAFS Magazine 2020 Fall (2021 Summer).
- Creator
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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INSIDE FAMU Granted Two New Grape Patents..............................................................01 Professor Awarded for Successful Honeybee Research.......................................03 Microwave-Assisted Raw Food Pasteurizer Receives U.S. Patent.........................................................................05 Multi-Element Scanning Thermal Analysis Technology Receives U.S. Patent...........................................................07 FAMU Brooksville Station...
Show moreINSIDE FAMU Granted Two New Grape Patents..............................................................01 Professor Awarded for Successful Honeybee Research.......................................03 Microwave-Assisted Raw Food Pasteurizer Receives U.S. Patent.........................................................................05 Multi-Element Scanning Thermal Analysis Technology Receives U.S. Patent...........................................................07 FAMU Brooksville Station Receives $1M Grant to Provide Conservation Training.........................................................09 Research Grant Awards and Publications......................................................................................................11 Research Forum Student Winners...........................................................................15 Students Win Research, Essay, Photo Awards at MANRRS........................................................................................17 Student Points of Pride and Leaders.........................................................................19 First-Year USDA Scholar Attends 2021 AFA Food Institute.................................................................................21 Congratulations Graduates..........................................................................................23 2021 CAFS Summer Programs.....................................................................................24
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- 2021 Summer
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- FAMU_CAFS_B01_F01_I08
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- E-book
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- CAFS Magazine 2019 Fall.
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Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Agriculture and Food Sciences
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CAFS had a lot of activities to report this year, especially in the area of student success. This year-in-review special edition magazine, highlights some of our students in leadership positions and other outstanding students who represents what the Florida A&M University (FAMU), College of Agriculture and Food Sciences is all about—a college where “Future Leaders Are Grown.” Our students are leaders in the FAMU Student Government Association and national professional organizations. They have...
Show moreCAFS had a lot of activities to report this year, especially in the area of student success. This year-in-review special edition magazine, highlights some of our students in leadership positions and other outstanding students who represents what the Florida A&M University (FAMU), College of Agriculture and Food Sciences is all about—a college where “Future Leaders Are Grown.” Our students are leaders in the FAMU Student Government Association and national professional organizations. They have been recognized for outstanding leadership by professional clubs and organizations at both the local and national levels; award winners at professional meetings and conferences, and awardees of internships
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- 2019 Fall
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- FAMU_CAFS_B01_F01_I07
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- E-book
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- Jazz school for downtown Jacksonville : Architecture, sound, and Jazz.
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Darren J. Lueddecke
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This thesis is an examination of the conception and creation of architecture through the use of human sensory perception, specifically, architecture through the perception of sound. Furthermore it is a study on the relationship between architecture and the human experience. This thesis focuses on the phenomenon of sound and hearing relative to how the human body engages architecture. The core of the research will elaborate on two specific questions: #1 (Can Architecture be heard?) and #2 (How...
Show moreThis thesis is an examination of the conception and creation of architecture through the use of human sensory perception, specifically, architecture through the perception of sound. Furthermore it is a study on the relationship between architecture and the human experience. This thesis focuses on the phenomenon of sound and hearing relative to how the human body engages architecture. The core of the research will elaborate on two specific questions: #1 (Can Architecture be heard?) and #2 (How can hearing and the phenomenon of sound potentially shape architectural form ?).
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- 2000-12-11
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- AM00000317_00001, famu:61083
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- E-book
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- Application of traditional design guidelines for urban neighborhood vitalization : A Tallahassee case study.
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Rossina Alva
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Suburban Sprawl Development is the growth pattern that predominated after World War ll. This model had a jump-start given by public policies, and put the nuclear family in a suburban landscape. In this thesis some of the problems that sprawl generates are identified. Loss of public space, loss of sense of place and loss of community identity are the most characteristic ones. It also reviews the characteristics of Suburban Sprawl, Transit Oriented Development and Traditional Neighborhood...
Show moreSuburban Sprawl Development is the growth pattern that predominated after World War ll. This model had a jump-start given by public policies, and put the nuclear family in a suburban landscape. In this thesis some of the problems that sprawl generates are identified. Loss of public space, loss of sense of place and loss of community identity are the most characteristic ones. It also reviews the characteristics of Suburban Sprawl, Transit Oriented Development and Traditional Neighborhood Patterns. This thesis also examines how some of these development patterns can be used to improve an existing community, and how sometimes they degrade it. In this study, sustainability patterns that break down use separations; sustainability patterns that mix activities and bring people together will be validated. The proposed improvements reestablish communities and make neighborhoods more livable, by sharing spaces, and by creating pedestrian friendly environments and open recreational areas. The first part of this research is the study of the different patterns of community development, and is followed by an evaluation of different existing neighborhoods located in Vancouver-Canada and Jacksonville-Florida. This evaluation indicates how projects intended to revitalize existing neighborhoods are feasible. It also shows how the principles proposed to redevelop these areas could be applied in the area selected for the revitalization. xivFor this thesis an existing neighborhood, located in the south side of Tallahassee, was selected for revitalization, planning and design. Traditional neighborhood elements were considered for the revitalization. The inhabitant’s social classes are determined; the market for which the project is oriented is also determined; and the neighborhood’s development is analyzed in terms of its quality. The improvement of this existing community by the incorporation of traditional neighborhood pattern's design and planning principles is the goal of this thesis. The work demonstrates a practical application of traditional neighborhood patterns in order to improve an existing community’s quality. It also shows how architects are able to choose a healthier option for communities’ design and development. XV
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- 2004
- Identifier
- AM00000311_00001, famu:60056
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- E-book