The Hot Development and Cold Thinking of Current Arts and Crafts Industry

2011 ◽  
Vol 250-253 ◽  
pp. 3656-3661
Author(s):  
Han Li ◽  
Xiao Guang Rui ◽  
Lei Hou

Traditional arts and crafts industry is formed base on the ancient craftsmen to meet all levels of society and spiritual needs of people’s living. Current arts and crafts industry takes this as a basis, in the development of constantly adapt to rapidly changing social, economic, scientific and technological impact people's lives. Therefore, it is inevitable that this development process would occur all kinds of problems. The author paid a long-term attention on the development of arts and crafts industry, through the representative of Suzhou arts and crafts of the base of the actual depth research, start from the specific questions that impact the new arts and crafts sustainable development, the author raised some constructive suggestions after the deep thinking and analysis.

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 1-2
Author(s):  
Menno-Jan Kraak ◽  
Britta Ricker ◽  
Robert Roth

<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Purpose: In this presentation, we announce a book project to map the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The book project is a collaboration between the UN Cartographic Unit, Geospatial Information Section, and the International Cartographic Association (ICA), with layout and production completed by the University of Wisconsin Cartography Lab. The book provides a visual primer on basic and advanced cartographic design principles, demonstrating the power of mapping to engage with persistent social, economic, and environmental inequities while also illustrating the potential of maps to mislead and therefore reinforce these inequities. Target audiences include: policymakers and researchers collecting geospatial information on SDG indicators to improve data policy and products; analysts and designers utilizing geospatial information to improve maps and graphics of the SDGs; and the general public to promote awareness and dialogue about the most pressing challenges facing our planet. In the following, we describe background on the SDGs, book organization, and development process.</p>


2013 ◽  
Vol 341-342 ◽  
pp. 1441-1444
Author(s):  
Ling Ling Chen ◽  
Hong Chang Qu ◽  
Kai Ping Huang

The urban renewal is not a simple reconstruction by demolition for the urban material substances, but its a kind of the artificial behavior to promote solution of various problems which can affect and hinder the urban development and obtain sustainable development. The renewal project planning of the industrial cities is a continuous, dynamic, long-term development process, in this process, emphasizing the application of the optimization of the forward-looking, dynamic and comprehensive renewal planning system has an important guiding significance on the sustainable development of the cities.


2020 ◽  
Vol 179 ◽  
pp. 02017
Author(s):  
Wang Xinghe

Objective:Under the background of attaching importance to the arts and crafts industry, this paper will explore the ideas and methods for the development of the Quanzhou City Arts and Crafts Resource library based on the 3D printing platform. Method: From the perspective of analyzing the general situation of the arts and crafts in Quanzhou and the advantages of the 3D printing-based development process, the three aspects of the construction content, the innovation and the cross-industry derivative nature of the resource library were described. Conclusion:For the development of traditional arts and crafts industrialization, digitization is the only way to go. Quanzhou’s arts and crafts resource library based on 3D printing platform not only realizes digitalization, but also provides a reference for the development of other regional arts and crafts resource libraries .


2010 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 79-92
Author(s):  
Grzegorz Embros

There is a specific way of approaching sustainable development issues in S. Kozłowski’s works. He takes into account a wide spectrum of problems from political, social, economic ones to moral and ethical with reference to the natural environment (ecodevelopment). Frequently, he refers to systemic approaches e.g. researches on harmonized development pointing out the need for using such a perspective. In the researches on sustainable development, there are models including social, technical, and ecological systems. The models take into account a human factor, environment, techniques as well as energy and information. As there is a need for including long term actions related to environmental protection as well as economic mechanisms to carry out sustainable development plans, a new tool emerged called ecological control. Professor Stefan Kozłowski’s approach towards sustainable development including relations between a human and nature accentuates the meaning of quality and the need for natural environmental protection in a process of civilization development of a global society. In his works “eco-development” is used interchangeably with “sustainable development”. Therefore according to S. Kozłowski, the idea of sustainable development cannot be realized in isolation from ecological issues.


2016 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Håkan Carlsson

Objective – Gothenburg University Library has implemented a process with the goal to combine quality assurance and strategic planning activities. The process has bottom-up and top-down features designed to generate strong staff-involvement and long-term strategic stability. Methods – In 2008 the library started implementing a system in which each library team should state a number of improvement activities for the upcoming year. In order to focus the efforts, the system has gradually been improved by closely coupling a number of assessment activities, such as surveys and statistics, and connecting the activities to the long-term strategic plan of the library. Results – The activities of the library are now more systematically guided by both library staff and users. The system has resulted in increased understanding within different staff groups of changing external and internal demands, as well as the need for continuous change to library activities. Conclusion – Library assessment and external intelligence are important for tracking and improving library activities. Quality assurance and strategic planning are intricate parts in sustainable development of better and more effective services. The process becomes more effective when staff-driven and built upon systematic knowledge of present activities and users.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hamid Reza Soltani Motlagh

Sustainability is a concept for achieving integration and balance in development, in order to preserve and use resources properly, by providing new solutions to overcome structural, social and economic misconceptions to prevent further degradation and waste of natural resources, and to create a better future for human societies. Sustainable development can be defined as a strategy for the correct use of resources, by modifying and redefining consumption patterns and avoiding one-sided development approaches. Therefore, sustainable development is defined as a long-term and unlimited solution for aligning different concepts (social, economic and environmental), seemingly independent but related and influencing each other. This paper examines the challenges and capacities of the Oman Maritime Community and the role of Maritime Energy Management in terms of sustainable development. To analyze this issue, the role of key players in Oman's maritime industry, such as the Oman Fisheries Company and the Oman Shipping Company, has been studied in relation to the five main indicators of sustainable development goals, including people, the planet, peace, welfare and partnership.


2018 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 06008
Author(s):  
Juris Iljins ◽  
Leonids Ribickis

The aim of this article is to explore Riga Technical University (RTU) approach to Sustainable Development, sustainability governance practice and its impact. In order to successfully implement sustainability as an essential part of organizations daily operations, processes should be properly governed, communicated and adequate resources should be allocated. Implementation of sustainable thinking has helped RTU to re-evaluate processes, goals and outcomes. The concept of RTU in long-term is to move towards building holistic sustainability concept thus impacting social, economic and environmental issues. For the achievement of these goals, governance of sustainability is a crucial factor.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Phu Van Han

After more than 30 years of national reform, Ho Chi Minh City has made great changes in economy, living standards and society for all population groups, including the Cham Muslim community. The study clarifies the social characteristics, community development trends in the current sustainable development process of the Cham Muslims. At the same time, explore the adaptability of the community, clarify the aspects of social life and the development of Cham Muslims in Ho Chi Minh City. Thereby, providing insight into a unique cultural lifestyle, harmony between religion and ethnic customs, in a multicultural, colorful city in Ho Chi Minh City today.


2018 ◽  
Vol 35 (4) ◽  
pp. 133-136
Author(s):  
R. N. Ibragimov

The article examines the impact of internal and external risks on the stability of the financial system of the Altai Territory. Classification of internal and external risks of decline, affecting the sustainable development of the financial system, is presented. A risk management strategy is proposed that will allow monitoring of risks, thereby these measures will help reduce the loss of financial stability and ensure the long-term development of the economy of the region.


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