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Hydropower is a mature and cost-competitive renewable energy
source, contributing the bulk of global renewable electricity. Over
the past decades, computer technology has led to significant
possible improvements in monitoring, diagnostics, protection and
control through retrofitting of large plants, and there is
potential for additional large plants as well as for smaller
installations. This book presents a systematic approach to
mathematical modeling of different configurations of hydropower
plants over four sections - modeling and simulation approaches;
control of hydropower plants; operation and scheduling of
hydropower plants, including pumped storage; and special features
of small hydropower plants. The chapters address the fundamentals
and the latest concepts, providing the most appropriate solutions
for cost-effective and reliable operation, and include several
real-world case studies of hydropower plants in operation. Modeling
and Dynamic Behaviour of Hydropower Plants is essential reading for
researchers involved with hydropower, as well as for advanced
students in power engineering.
"This volume is one of the first books to consider the impact of
tripartism across the developing world. It covers 8 case studies
from Afrcia, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America, focusing on
developments since the 1990s. These studies show that tripartism
has the effect of reducing the social impact of neo-liberal
economics reforms"--Provided by publisher.
This book puts forward a comprehensive criminology of disaster by
drawing - and building - upon existing theories which attempt to
explain disaster crime. Although antisocial behaviour in disasters
has long been viewed as a rarity, the authors present ample
evidence that a variety of crime occurs in the wake of disaster.
Frailing and Harper's explorations of property crime, interpersonal
violence and fraud during disaster reveal the importance of
methodological approaches to understanding these phenomena. They
highlight the need for the application of social disorganization,
routine activity and general strain theories of crime in the
development of disaster crime prevention strategies. An accessible
and detailed study, this book will have particular appeal for both
students and scholars of criminology, sociology, disaster studies
and emergency management.
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Bubbles of Love (Hardcover)
Valerie Smith; Illustrated by Manon Goyon; Edited by Frail
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R508
Discovery Miles 5 080
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Nonjudicial officers (NJOs) permeate the criminal justice and the
forensic mental health systems in hidden ways. But what are the
impact and consequences of non-lawyers and non- "real judges"
hearing cases? Across the nation, numerous cases are outsourced to
administrative and other NJOs to decide issues ranging from family
court cases involving custody disputes and foster care, to alcohol,
substance abuse, as well as mental health and institutionalization
issues. Moreover, NJOs may also deal with probation sentencing,
conditions of confinement, release restrictions, and even capital
punishment. The editors and contributors to the indispensable
Justice Outsourced examine the hidden role of these non-judicial
officers in the courtroom and administrative settings, as well as
the ethical and practical considerations of using NJOs. Written
from the perspective of therapeutic jurisprudence by judges,
criminologists, lawyers, law professors, psychologists, and
sociologists, this volume provides a much-needed wake-up call that
emphasizes why the removal of a judge weakens a defendant's rights
and dignity and corrupts the administration of justice. However,
Justice Outsourced also suggests effective employments of NJOs,
revealing the potential of therapeutic principles and procedures to
enhance the practical knowledge supplied by nonjudicial
decision-makers.
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Karate Chop Fear! (Hardcover)
Valerie Smith; Illustrated by Eduardo Kraszczuk; Edited by Frail Nicole
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R504
Discovery Miles 5 040
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Resilience discourse has recently become a global phenomenon,
infiltrating the natural and social sciences, but has rarely been
undertaken as an important object of study within the field of the
humanities. Understanding narrative in its broad sense as the
representation in art of an event or story, Glocal Narratives of
Resilience investigates the contemporary approaches to resilience
through the analyses of cultural narratives that engage
aesthetically and ideologically in (re)shaping the notion of
resilience, going beyond the scales of the personal and the local
to consider the entanglement of the regional, national and global
aspects embedded in the production of crises and the resulting call
for resilience. After an introductory survey of the state of the
art in resilience thinking, the book grounds its analyses of a wide
range of narratives from the American continent, Europe, and India
in various theoretical strands, spanning Psycho-social Resilience,
Socio-Ecological Resilience, Subaltern Resilience, Indigenous
survivance and resurgence, Neoliberal Resilience, and Compromised
Resilience thinking, among others, thus opening the path toward the
articulation of a cultural narratology of resilience.
The modern city is a space that can simultaneously represent the
principles of its homeland alongside its own unique blend of the
cultures that intermingle within its city limits. This book makes
an intervention in Canadian literary criticism by foregrounding
both 'globalism,' which is increasingly perceived as the
state-of-the-art literary paradigm, and the city. These are two
significant axes of contemporary culture and identity that were
previously disregarded by a critical tradition built around the
importance of space and place in Canadian writing. Yet, as relevant
as the turn to the city and to globalism may be, this collection's
most notable contribution lies in linking the notion of
'glocality', that is, the intermeshing of local and global forces
to representations of subjectivity in the material and figurative
space of the Canadian city. Dealing with oppositional discourses as
multiculturalism, postcolonialism, feminism, diaspora, and
environmentalism this book is an essential reference for any
scholar with an interest in these areas.
Resilience discourse has recently become a global phenomenon,
infiltrating the natural and social sciences, but has rarely been
undertaken as an important object of study within the field of the
humanities. Understanding narrative in its broad sense as the
representation in art of an event or story, Glocal Narratives of
Resilience investigates the contemporary approaches to resilience
through the analyses of cultural narratives that engage
aesthetically and ideologically in (re)shaping the notion of
resilience, going beyond the scales of the personal and the local
to consider the entanglement of the regional, national and global
aspects embedded in the production of crises and the resulting call
for resilience. After an introductory survey of the state of the
art in resilience thinking, the book grounds its analyses of a wide
range of narratives from the American continent, Europe, and India
in various theoretical strands, spanning Psycho-social Resilience,
Socio-Ecological Resilience, Subaltern Resilience, Indigenous
survivance and resurgence, Neoliberal Resilience, and Compromised
Resilience thinking, among others, thus opening the path toward the
articulation of a cultural narratology of resilience.
Electric vehicles (EVs) offer a cleaner mode of personal
transportation and a new way to store energy, but also present
challenges to the grid due to additional distributed storage and
load. With rising numbers of EVs on the streets, problems can
include voltage limits violation or line congestion, mainly at the
distribution level. All those operating devices in the grid, from
network operators/managers to EVs owners, need fast communication
with low latency, high security and reliability. The book addresses
EVs as a driving source for realizing smart grid operation. It
provides chapters from multidisciplinary academic and industry
communities related to EVs charging schemes and technologies, and
its associated communication, networking and information
architectures. This book for researchers and practitioners provides
a basis for full integration of EVs into the grid through extensive
use of ICT tools in: (i) transport as energy storage system (TES)
modelling, simulation and optimisation processes; (ii) vehicle
on-line optimal control, estimation and prediction; (iii) energy
system strategic planning with renewables; and (iv) supporting
services such as those related to smart grid via smart charging.
This book puts forward a comprehensive criminology of disaster by
drawing - and building - upon existing theories which attempt to
explain disaster crime. Although antisocial behaviour in disasters
has long been viewed as a rarity, the authors present ample
evidence that a variety of crime occurs in the wake of disaster.
Frailing and Harper's explorations of property crime, interpersonal
violence and fraud during disaster reveal the importance of
methodological approaches to understanding these phenomena. They
highlight the need for the application of social disorganization,
routine activity and general strain theories of crime in the
development of disaster crime prevention strategies. An accessible
and detailed study, this book will have particular appeal for both
students and scholars of criminology, sociology, disaster studies
and emergency management.
The modern city is a space that can simultaneously represent the
principles of its homeland alongside its own unique blend of the
cultures that intermingle within its city limits. This book makes
an intervention in Canadian literary criticism by foregrounding
both 'globalism, ' which is increasingly perceived as the
state-of-the-art literary paradigm, and the city. These are two
significant axes of contemporary culture and identity that were
previously disregarded by a critical tradition built around the
importance of space and place in Canadian writing. Yet, as relevant
as the turn to the city and to globalism may be, this collection's
most notable contribution lies in linking the notion of
'glocality', that is, the intermeshing of local and global forces
to representations of subjectivity in the material and figurative
space of the Canadian city. Dealing with oppositional discourses as
multiculturalism, postcolonialism, feminism, diaspora, and
environmentalism this book is an essential reference for any
scholar with an interest in these areas
Nonjudicial officers (NJOs) permeate the criminal justice and the
forensic mental health systems in hidden ways. But what are the
impact and consequences of non-lawyers and non- "real judges"
hearing cases? Across the nation, numerous cases are outsourced to
administrative and other NJOs to decide issues ranging from family
court cases involving custody disputes and foster care, to alcohol,
substance abuse, as well as mental health and institutionalization
issues. Moreover, NJOs may also deal with probation sentencing,
conditions of confinement, release restrictions, and even capital
punishment. The editors and contributors to the indispensable
Justice Outsourced examine the hidden role of these non-judicial
officers in the courtroom and administrative settings, as well as
the ethical and practical considerations of using NJOs. Written
from the perspective of therapeutic jurisprudence by judges,
criminologists, lawyers, law professors, psychologists, and
sociologists, this volume provides a much-needed wake-up call that
emphasizes why the removal of a judge weakens a defendant's rights
and dignity and corrupts the administration of justice. However,
Justice Outsourced also suggests effective employments of NJOs,
revealing the potential of therapeutic principles and procedures to
enhance the practical knowledge supplied by nonjudicial
decision-makers.
Life is a journey that has but one final destination. We walk our
own path knowing that it will lead to that place. The stories I
have written are an opportunity for you to stop now and again at
places to visit on the way there.
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