Please find the project proposal below. If you are interested in cooperation, please contact UNI @ unhabitat.org.
This research project analyzes various concrete examples and understands the influence of partition sizes and distribution in the urbanization process, thereby improving the spatial, social and economic impact of the partition size in the planned urban expansion It aims to evaluate.
In this project we will explore innovative urban development strategies on knowledge sharing through regional networks, prioritization of research, and verification of urban development paths. Focus is risk, urban infrastructure - livelihood relations and urban ecosystem - resources flow
Proposals need to be submitted to digitalinitiatives@lclark.edu. Before the project is started, Watzek Library staff and administrators review the project summary and approve or reject the project according to the following criteria: If approved, the library will override other digital projects based on consistency with the following standards. The librarian will make the dean of the university understand the current digital project and try to directly approve projects that have significant impact on ongoing resources. The Director also notifies the Library / Education Technical Committee of valid digital projects and adjusts project priorities based on those inputs.
Digital collection represents a great investment in staff and financial resources and can not digitize all precious collections. In order to select the proposed project, the library developed a policy to evaluate the digitized project proposal and decided its priority. Please note that depending on the condition and copyright state, the size of the collection, the digitization is an intricate process that can take more than a few months to complete
The main library project suggests replacing the existing main library with a new main library that is almost twice its size. The main library is the main service offering point. It includes system-wide management and other support services, and a comprehensive collection of respected and current titles is maintained. By delivering everyday, customers of branch offices can use the materials of the main building. New major libraries provide city-wide services such as literacy and youth services. That conference / programming space is large enough to attract residents of the entire city to participate in cultural, educational, and recreational activities for all ages. It will streamline operations, provide public access to computers, and will use modern technology to include computer labs for training or courses.