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Regions with Mediterranean-type climates include parts of
California, South America, Australia, and of course, Europe. The
effect of global climate change on these heavily populated areas
will have major social and political ramifications.
This volume addresses issues in these areas, from processes at the
leaf level to the individual, ecosystem, and landscape levels. This
book will serve to raise awareness on the significance of these
types of ecosystems, and on their sensitivity to the threat that
global change represents.
Regions with Mediterranean-type climates include parts of
California, South America, Australia, and of course, Europe. The
effect of global climate change on these heavily populated areas
will have major social and political ramifications.
This volume addresses issues in these areas, from processes at the
leaf level to the individual, ecosystem, and landscape levels. This
book will serve to raise awareness on the significance of these
types of ecosystems, and on their sensitivity to the threat that
global change represents.
Featuring countless contemporary layout examples and practical
information, New Page Design provides readers with a solid
technical foundation for successful editorial design. Now in
paperback, New Page Design offers a comprehensive technical
explanation of basic layout principles, a crucial graphic design
field that covers the arrangement of typefaces, images, colours,
objects, and grids on a page. New Page Design presents also a
panorama of contemporary editorial design trends and styles through
a selection of 100 projects, from newspapers and magazines to
catalogues, books, brochures and posters. Supported by case studies
and tips and tricks, within this book readers will gain an overall
understanding of the fundamentals of editorial design, including
paper size, typographic units, the history of typography and the
styles of different typefaces, layout elements, interaction between
sections, and the optimum way to visually convey a message. It is a
perfect reference for designers who are looking for practical
solutions and inspiration. The book includes interviews with Bruch
--Idee & Form, Any Studio, Pyramid and Linus Lohoff. Designers
included and the countries they are working from at the moment of
publication. Argentina: Mane Tatoulian. Australia: M. Giesser.
Austria: Bruch--Idee & Form, Dominik Langegger. Brazil: Candice
Alencar, Nayelli Jaraba, Estudio Lampejo, Lucas Depolo Machado.
Canada: Blok Design. Chile: Cristobal Riesco. Denmark: Line Marie
Rasmussen, Rasmus Jappe Kristiansen. Finland: Bond Creative Agency,
Finland Tania Hoffren, France: Empire, Syndicat, GeneralPublic, My
Name is Wendy, Studio Frero. Germany: Any Studio, Bureau Borsche,
Carina Mahler, komma team, Miriam Koenig, Moby Digg, Slanted
Publishers. Guatemala: Andres Higueros (+Mexico). Italy: Brando
Corradini, Carla Cabras, Due Collective, Gusto IDS, Muttnik.
Poland: Karolina Pietrzyk. Portugal: Sofia Felgueiras. Russia: Alsu
Gilmanova, Ekaterina Nikolaeva, Galya Dautova and Karina Yazylyan,
Timur Babaev . Spain: Clara.B Landin, creanet, David Reca, Leticia
Ortin, Linus Lohoff. Sweden: Amanda & Erik, Studio Ahremark.
The Netherlands: Format Wars. Turkey: Fatih Hardal. UK: Pyramid
(+Portugal), Vincenzo Marchese Ragona. USA: Brian Liu (LA, CA),
Pouya Ahmadi (Chigago, IL), Sagmeister & Walsh (NY, NY).
Use ACI fabrics to drive unprecedented value from your data center
environment With the Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure (ACI)
software-defined networking platform, you can achieve dramatic
improvements in data center performance, redundancy, security,
visibility, efficiency, and agility. In Deploying ACI, three
leading Cisco experts introduce this breakthrough platform, and
walk network professionals through all facets of design,
deployment, and operation. The authors demonstrate how ACI changes
data center networking, security, and management; and offer
multiple field-proven configurations. Deploying ACI is organized to
follow the key decision points associated with implementing data
center network fabrics. After a practical introduction to ACI
concepts and design, the authors show how to bring your fabric
online, integrate virtualization and external connections, and
efficiently manage your ACI network. You'll master new techniques
for improving visibility, control, and availability; managing
multitenancy; and seamlessly inserting service devices into
application data flows. The authors conclude with expert advice for
troubleshooting and automation, helping you deliver data center
services with unprecedented efficiency. Understand the problems ACI
solves,and how it solves them Design your ACI fabric, build it, and
interface with devices to bring it to life Integrate virtualization
technologieswith your ACI fabric Perform networking within an ACI
fabric (and understand how ACI changes data center networking)
Connect external networks and devices at Layer 2/Layer 3 levels
Coherently manage unified ACI networks with tenants and application
policies Migrate to granular policies based on applications and
their functions Establish multitenancy, and evolve networking,
security, and services to support it Integrate L4-7 services:
device types, design scenarios, and implementation Use multisite
designs to meet rigorous requirements for redundancy and business
continuity Troubleshoot and monitor ACI fabrics Improve operational
efficiency through automation and programmability
This volume presents a broad overview of the requirements,
capabilities, challenges and future directions of spaceborne
imaging spectroscopy to explore the Earth's surface for a range of
application domains. These include mine exploration, soil mapping,
vegetation monitoring, mapping of pollution and hazardous
materials, inland and coastal water monitoring, urban applications
and others. Imaging spectroscopy, also often termed hyperspectral
remote sensing, for terrestrial Earth observation dates back to the
1980s, when the first spectrometers observing in the visible to
shortwave infrared wavelength range were deployed on airborne
platforms. From the end of the 1990s onwards, spaceborne
hyperspectral missions have demonstrated the capability to provide
information on the composition and biochemical and physical
characteristics of the Earth's surface. Today, several
hyperspectral spaceborne missions are under development to be
launched within the next few years. It can be expected that future
global and frequent coverage of the Earth's surface with spaceborne
imaging spectroscopy data will bring a major advance in the
information depth that future Earth system models and monitoring
service developments can be based on. Previously published in
Surveys in Geophysics, Volume 40, Issue 3, 2019 The chapters
"Imaging Spectrometry of Inland and Coastal Waters: State of the
Art, Achievements and Perspectives", "Imaging Spectroscopy for the
Detection, Assessment and Monitoring of Natural and Anthropogenic
Hazards", "Assessing Vegetation Function with Imaging
Spectroscopy", "Spaceborne Imaging Spectroscopy for Sustainable
Agriculture: Contributions and Challenges" are available as open
access articles under a CC BY 4.0 license at link.springer.com.
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