International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Volume 3, Issue 1
International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Volume 3, Issue 1
Print ISSN: 1755-7437
Electronic ISSN: 1755-7445
“SMALLER SPECIMENS OF THE SAME PROPERTIES ARE LESS VULNERABLE THAN LARGER ONES”: A GENERAL RULE THAT EMERGES FROM “TAIL STATISTICS”
Author(s): G. ROSENHOUSE Pages: 10 Page Range: 1 - 11 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/D&NE-V3-N1-1-11 | Open Access Details |
THE DESIGN OPTIMISATION OF AN INSECT-INSPIRED MICRO AIR VEHICLE
Author(s): A.T. CONN, S.C. BURGESS, C.S. LING & R. VAIDYANATHAN Pages: 15 Page Range: 12 - 27 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/D&NE-V3-N1-12-27 | Open Access Details |
NONLINEAR ACTUATOR MODEL FOR FLEXOELECTRIC MEMBRANES
Author(s): A.D. REY Pages: 10 Page Range: 28 - 38 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/D&NE-V3-N1-28-38 | Open Access Details |
ON THE BIOLOGICAL SHAPE OF THE POLYGONACEAE RHEUM PETIOLE
Author(s): D. PASINI Pages: 25 Page Range: 39 - 64 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/D&NE-V3-N1-39-64 | Open Access Details |
LANDSCAPE AESTHETIC AND VISUAL ANALYSIS FACING THE CHALLENGE OF DEVELOPMENT OF SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES – A CASE STUDY OF THE POST-INDUSTRIAL AREA TO THE LEFT MARGIN OF THE ARADE RIVER
Author(s): L. LOURES, P. VARGUES & D. HORTA Pages: 9 Page Range: 65 - 74 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/D&NE-V3-N1-65-74 | Open Access Details |
A NOVEL STRUCTURE MODEL OF SOCIETIES
Author(s): H.H. KLEIZEN Pages: 12 Page Range: 75 - 87 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/D&NE-V3-N1-75-87 | Open Access Details |
Print ISSN: 1755-7437
Electronic ISSN: 1755-7445
A transdisciplinary journal relating nature, science and the humanities
The International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics opens new avenues for understanding the relationship between arts and sciences. The objective of the journal is to encourage and facilitate inter-disciplinary communication between scientists in different disciplines, as well as other professionals in academia, research institutions or industry, working on a variety of studies involving nature and its significance to modern scientific thought and design.