AN ANALYSIS OF THE STRUCTURAL PARTICULARITY WITH HABITABILITY FACTORS USING VALUE ENGINEERING PROCESS TOWARDS NEW-HANOK VILLAGES IN KOREA
Published In: 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): SEUNG-HOON HAN
Abstract: This study followed previous researches in order to identify the elements to assess the feasibility of the life and activities of modern life in the traditional residential area of South Korea called New-Hanok Village, checked the evaluation methods for the components of it in the aspect of urban planning . Concentricity on the analysis of the next steps to evaluate the factors of living in New-Hanok, in addition, it has also been given from the results of the survey and analyzed in order to see an important element of New-Hanok from expert surveys. Through assessment and analysis, contracture and designers, tendering would have a more detailed view of the important elements of New-Hanok, could ascend the essential excogitation, the details of constituent, with the construction methods to reduce costs and condense fabrication time.
- Publication Date: 29-Dec-2015
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-084-2-50
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EFFECT OF ANTHROBACTER CREATINOLYTICUS ON PHYTOREMEDIATION OF ARSENIC CONTAMINATED WATER BY ECHINODORUS CORDIFOLIUS
Published In: 3RD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Author(s): CHANNRATHA PRUM , RUJIRA DOLPHEN
Abstract: Arsenic (As) contamination in the environment is a worldwide problem. Many technologies such as oxidation, membrane technology, adsorption, electrokinetics, ion exchange have been used to remove As from contaminated water. However, these technologies are required high costs and skillful labor for control and maintenance. Phytoremediation, using plant to remove pollution, is a cost effective and eco-friendly technology. Nevertheless, this technology still brings about limitations such as high phytotoxicity of As. Application of microorganisms to enhance heavy metal removal by plant might be an effective technology. Some plant species such as Echinodorus cordifolius, Cyparus alternifolium, Acrostichum aureum, Coolocasia esculenta, and Echinodorus cordifolius were screened for As removal efficiency. From our screening plants revealed that E. cordifolius was the highest efficiency species for As removal. Combination between E. cordifolius and microorganisms for As removal was studied. Baci
- Publication Date: 29-Dec-2015
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-084-2-93
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