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Stackable Solar Capsule Habitats practices for Mediterranean summers
 
 
Stackable Solar Capsule Habitats practices for Mediterranean summers

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Place of origin: China
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Model Number: Model E7 Capsule | Model E5 Capsule | Apple Cabin | Model J-20 Capsule | Model O5 Capsule | QQ Cabin

 

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Packaging Details: Film wrapping, foam and wooden box
Delivery time: 4-6 weeks after payment
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Stackable Solar Capsule Habitats practices for Mediterranean summers
Exterior Equipment
 Galvanized steel frame; Fluorocarbon aluminum alloy shell; Insulated, waterproof and moisture-proof construction; Hollow tempered
glass windows; Hollow tempered laminated glass skylight; Stainless steel side-hinged entry door.
Interior Equipment 
Integrated modular ceiling &wall; Stone plastic composite floor; Privacy glass door for bathroom; Marble/tile floor for bathroom;
Washstand /washbasin /bathroom mirror; Toilet /faucet /shower /floor drain; Whole house lighting system; Whole house plumbing
&electrical system; Blackout curtains; Air conditioner; Bar table; Entryway cabinet.
Room Control Unit 
Key card switch; Multiple scenario modes; Lights&curtains with intelligent integrated control; Intelligent voice control; Smart
lock.


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    Habitat Suitability for Small Mammals in Mediterranean- MDPI

    Website:www.mdpi.com

    Introduction:Fires are usually seen as a threat for biodiversity conservation in the Mediterranean, but natural afforestation after abandonment of traditional land uses is leading to the disappearance of open spaces that benefit many species of conservation interest. Fires create open habitats in which small mammals can live under more favourable conditions, such as lower predation, interspecific

  • 2

    Plants Special Issue Habitat and Plant Conservation

    Website:www.mdpi.com

    Introduction:In this context, the large-scale conservation policies implemented so far seem ineffective in reducing the loss of habitats and species; this implies an urgent need to develop integrative policies of preservation, focused on a smaller, more local scale approach to preserve habitats and plant species. The Mediterranean area will be particularly

  • 3

    Which perspectives for Mediterranean temporary ponds in the

    Website:link.springer.com

    Introduction:Mediterranean Temporary Ponds (MTPs) are among the most precious habitats in the Mediterranean bioclimatic because they shelter extremely rare and isolated organisms from different taxa and are included in Annex 1 of the Habitat Directive under code 3170*. Nevertheless, their conservation is highly precarious to such an extent to be considered a disappearing ecosystem. To evaluate the

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    Microhabitats and canopy cover moderate high summer- PLOS

    Website:journals.plos.org

    Introduction:We investigate the microclimatic moderation provided by two important microhabitats (cavities formed by the leaves of the grass-tree Xanthorrhoea semiplana F.Muell., Xanthorrhoeaceae; and inside the leaf-litter) during the summer of 2015

  • 5

    Survival Rooms Are Disaster Proof Prefab Capsule Units That

    Website:inhabitat.com

    Introduction:View Slideshow. Survival Rooms are container-sized units that offer total disaster protection within enclosed capsules. These self-sufficient emergency life support systems by Phil Pauley were

  • 6

    Ecological Potential of Mediterranean Habitats for Black Pine

    Website:www.mdpi.com

    Introduction:Simultaneously, Mediterranean habitats are under very strong and prolonged drought in the recent period because plants of the Mediterranean region are exposed to drought stress [25,26]. This paper compares and analyses the possibilities of the habitat and potential of black pine stands under varying conditions.

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    All About Climate National Geographic Society

    Website:www.nationalgeographic.org

    Introduction:Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. Weather can change from hour-to-hour, day-to-day, month-to-month or even year-to-year. A region ’s weather patterns, usually tracked for at least 30 years, are considered its climate. Different parts of the world have different climates.

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    IUCN CEM Mediterranean Type Ecosystems Specialist Group

    Website:www.iucn.org

    Introduction:Mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs), with their characteristic and unique climatic regimes of mild wet winters and warm and dry summers, occur in just five regions of the world: California; Central Chile; the Mediterranean Basin; the Cape Region of South Africa; and Southwestern and South Australia.

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    Energy-Efficiency Passive Strategies for Mediterranean- MDPI

    Website:www.mdpi.com

    Introduction:The passive solar technologies are more important and efficient for buildings in Mediterranean climates. The Mediterranean climate is a particular variety of subtropical climates, with an average temperature above 10 °C in their warmest months (warm and dry summers) and an average in the coldest months between 18 °C and −3 °C.

  • 10

    Habitat base design strategy in Subnautica Arqade

    Website:gaming.stackexchange.com

    Introduction:Your habitat needs energy. At the beginning of the game, the most available energy source are solar panels, which give you a reason to build your habitat close to the surface. But you are also going to need space. You will want to expand your base a lot. Not because you have to.

  • 11

    New stacked solar cell absorbs energy from almost the entire

    Website:inhabitat.com

    Introduction:A team of researchers led by Matthew Lumb at The George Washington University is hoping to change that in order to capture more power. They’ve designed a solar cell that can harvest just about

  • 12

    Habitat Suitability for Small Mammals in Mediterranean- MDPI

    Website:www.mdpi.com

    Introduction:Fires are usually seen as a threat for biodiversity conservation in the Mediterranean, but natural afforestation after abandonment of traditional land uses is leading to the disappearance of open spaces that benefit many species of conservation interest. Fires create open habitats in which small mammals can live under more favourable conditions, such as lower predation, interspecific

  • 13

    Oaks Under Mediterranean-Type Climates: Functional Response

    Website:link.springer.com

    Introduction:Mediterranean-type climates are characterized by warm or hot summers, mild or cold winters and, especially, by the existence of a summer drought period driven by the low or even nule precipitation during this season. Mediterranean-type climates are represented in different areas of the world, both in the Northern and the Southern Hemisphere .

  • 14

    Drought- and Salt-Tolerant Plants of the Mediterranean and

    Website:www.mdpi.com

    Introduction:Drought and salinity are two of the most urgent challenges faced in Mediterranean ecosystems, equally impacting natural systems, agricultural crops, and urban green. While many technical and soft approaches have been proposed to anticipate, mitigate, and remediate these impacts, a class of solutions has possibly been in front of us all along. Native Mediterranean fauna is well adapted, and

  • 15

    Habitat Suitability for Small Mammals in Mediterranean- MDPI

    Website:www.mdpi.com

    Introduction:Fires are usually seen as a threat for biodiversity conservation in the Mediterranean, but natural afforestation after abandonment of traditional land uses is leading to the disappearance of open spaces that benefit many species of conservation interest. Fires create open habitats in which small mammals can live under more favourable conditions, such as lower predation, interspecific

  • 16

    Abandonment of Silvopastoral Practices Affects the Use of

    Website:www.mdpi.com

    Introduction:Silvopasture, a traditional agroforestry practice, combines the presence of trees, shrubs, herbage, and livestock in time and space to provide multiple ecosystem services that contribute to human well-being. However, the abandonment of traditional agroforestry practices across Europe has led to substantial changes in vegetation characteristics, mainly due to woody plant expansion and, as a

  • 17

    Restoring Summer Base Flow under a Decentralized Water- MDPI

    Website:www.mdpi.com

    Introduction:Seasonal rainfall dynamics in Mediterranean-climate coastal California place pressures on humans and aquatic ecosystems. Without rainfall during summer, residents and land managers commonly turn to streams and adjacent shallow aquifers to meet domestic, irrigation, and recreational water needs, often depleting the water necessary to support stream biota. The potential for adverse ecological

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    Microhabitats and canopy cover moderate high summer

    Website:www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Introduction:In order to maintain habitat suitable for wildlife, canopy cover and microhabitat diversity need to be maintained. Fire has the potential to destroy microhabitats [69,70], suggesting the frequency of its use in the management of Mediterranean ecosystems needs to be carefully considered. Furthermore, maximizing canopy cover and the availability

  • 19

    Climate Free Full-Text Adaptation of Mediterranean Olive

    Website:www.mdpi.com

    Introduction:Olive cultivation is considered as one of the most significant agricultural activities in Greece, from a financial, social, and ecological point of view. Intensive cultivation practices in combination with the Mediterranean climate, lead to depletion of soil organic matter, erosion, desertification, and degradation of water resources. This paper describes sustainable olive crop management

  • 20

    Mesophotic and Deep-Sea Vulnerable Coral Habitats of the

    Website:www.intechopen.com

    Introduction:1. Introduction. The Mediterranean Sea covers only 0.7% of the world’s ocean surface, but it hosts about 8% of the global marine biodiversity [].Despite the presence of many anthropic impacts, a high diversity of benthic habitats is present from the coastal zones to the deep-sea bottom of this semi-enclosed basin, representing a worldwide hot spot of biodiversity [].

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