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Urban heritage conservation and rapid urbanization : insights from Surat, India
Currently, heritage is challenged in the Indian city of Surat due to diverse pressures, including rapid urbanization, increasing housing demand, and socio‐cultural and climate changes. Where rapid demographic growth of urban areas is happening, heritage is disappearing at an alarming rate. Despite some efforts from the local government, urban cultural heritage is being neglected and historic buildings keep being replaced by ordinary concrete buildings at a worryingly rapid pace. Discussions of challenges and issues of Surat’s urban area is supported by a qualitative dataset, including in‐depth semi‐structured interviews and focus groups with local policy makers, planners, and heritage experts, triangulated by observation and a photo‐survey of two historic areas. Findings from this study reveal a myriad of challenges such as: inadequacy of urban conservation management policies and processes focused on heritage, absence of skills, training, and resources amongst decision makers and persistent conflict and competition between heritage conservation needs and developers’ interests. Furthermore, the values and significance of Surat’s tangible and intangible heritage is not fully recognized by its citizens and heritage stakeholders. A crucial opportunity exists for Surat to maximize the potential of heritage and reinforce urban identity for its present and future generations. Surat’s context is representative of general trends and conservation challenges and therefore recommendations developed in this study hold the potential to offer interesting insights to the wider planners and conservationists’ international community. This paper recommends thoughtful integration of sustainable heritage urban conservation into local urban development frameworks and the establishment of approaches that recognize the plurality of heritage values
Constraints on nuclear matter parameters of an Effective Chiral Model
Within an effective non-linear chiral model, we evaluate nuclear matter
parameters exploiting the uncertainties in the nuclear saturation properties.
The model is sternly constrained with minimal free parameters, which display
the interlink between nuclear incompressibility (), the nucleon effective
mass (), the pion decay constant () and the meson
mass (). The best fit among the various parameter set is then
extracted and employed to study the resulting Equation of state (EOS). Further,
we also discuss the consequences of imposing constraints on nuclear EOS from
Heavy-Ion collision and other phenomenological model predictions.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
Dvostruka ionizacija bakra udarom elektrona
Electron-impact double ionization of copper has been investigated in the modified double-binary-encounter model. For the first time, Hartree-Fock velocity distribution has been used while considering ejection of both electrons from the target in binary-encounter calculations. Contribution of Auger emission, which is considered to be dominant at high impact energies, is also included in the calculations. The present results have been compared with the recent experimental measurement of Bolorizadeh et al. and semi-empirical calculations of Belenger et al. The semi-empirical calculations are found to overestimate the cross-sections. The present results are in satisfactory agreement with the experimental observations.Istražili smo dvostruku ionizaciju bakra udarom elektrona u izmijenjenom modelu dvojnih binarnih sudara. Prvi se puta u razmatranjima izbacivanja dvaju elektrona iz mete u binarnim sudarima primjenjuje Hartree-Fockova raspodjela brzina. Doprinos Augerove emisije, koji dominira na višim udarnim energijama, također smo uključili u račun. Dobiveni se ishodi računa uspoređuju s nedavnim mjerenjima Bolorizadeha i sur. i poluempirijskim računima Belengera i sur. Nalazimo da poluempirijski računi precjenjuju udarne presjeke. Naši su ishodi računa u dobrom skladu s eksperimentalnim vrijednostima
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