International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Volume 3, Issue 4
International Journal of Design & Nature and Ecodynamics, Volume 3, Issue 4
Print ISSN: 1755-7437
Electronic ISSN: 1755-7445
THE ICE FORMATION METHOD: A NATURAL APPROACH TO OPTIMISE TURBOMACHINERY COMPONENTS
Author(s): S. ZEHNER, H. STEINBRÜCK, B. WEIGAND & S.O. NEUMANN Pages: 13 Page Range: 259 - 272 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/D&NE-V3-N4-259-272 | Open Access Details |
CLASSIFICATION OF CATCHMENT RISK AREAS USING SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTED EVENT-BASED SOIL EROSION: A CASE OF UPPER NJORO RIVER CATCHMENT, KENYA
Author(s): R.M. WAMBUA, B.M. MUTUA, D.M. NYAANGA & P.M. KUNDU Pages: 15 Page Range: 281 - 296 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/D&NE-V3-N4-281-296 | Open Access Details |
THERMODYNAMICS AND LIFE: AN EVOLUTIONARY POINT OF VIEW
Author(s): N. MARCHETTINI, E. SIMONCINI & E.B.P. TIEZZI Pages: 9 Page Range: 249 - 258 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/D&NE-V3-N4-249-258 | Open Access Details |
ECOSYSTEM MODELING OF SEDIMENT DYNAMICS IN THE CONSTRUCTED WETLAND CARLA IN CENTRAL GREECE
Author(s): C. LASPIDOU & V. VAINA Pages: 7 Page Range: 273 - 280 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/D&NE-V3-N4-273-280 | Open Access Details |
IMPACT OF ANTHROPOGENIC DISTURBANCE ON A MANGROVE FOREST ASSESSED BY A 1D CELLULAR AUTOMATON MODEL USING LOTKA–VOLTERRA-TYPE COMPETITION
Author(s): P.T. OBADE, N. KOEDAM, K. SOETAERT, G. NEUKERMANS, J. BOGAERT, E. NYSSEN, F. VAN NEDERVELDE, U. BERGER & F. DAHDOUH-GUEBAS Pages: 23 Page Range: 297 - 320 Price: Free (open access) Copyright: WIT Press DOI: 10.2495/D&NE-V3-N4-297-320 | 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.