Urban reforestationUrban reforestation is the practice of planting trees, typically on a large scale, in urban environments. It may also include urban horticulture and urban farming. Reasons for practicing urban reforestation include urban beautification; increasing shade; modifying the urban climate; improving air quality, such as by sequestering carbon dioxide; and restoration of urban forests after a natural disaster. Increased shade from urban reforestation can also lead to decreased energy costs, as heat from the sun is blocked from heating structures that use air conditioning.
Definitions of knowledgeDefinitions of knowledge try to determine the essential features of knowledge. Closely related terms are conception of knowledge, theory of knowledge, and analysis of knowledge. Some general features of knowledge are widely accepted among philosophers, for example, that it constitutes a cognitive success or an epistemic contact with reality and that propositional knowledge involves true belief. Most definitions of knowledge in analytic philosophy focus on propositional knowledge or knowledge-that, as in knowing that Dave is at home, in contrast to knowledge-how (know-how) expressing practical competence.
Declarative knowledgeDeclarative knowledge is an awareness of facts that can be expressed using declarative sentences, like knowing that Princess Diana died in 1997. It is also called theoretical knowledge, descriptive knowledge, propositional knowledge, and knowledge-that. It is not restricted to one specific use or purpose and can be stored in books or on computers. Epistemology is the main discipline studying declarative knowledge. Among other things, it studies the essential components of declarative knowledge.
Histoire urbaineL’histoire urbaine est une discipline de l'histoire qui a pour champ principal d'étude l'organisation historique des villes, et les différentes évolutions sociales que celle-ci a connues. L'histoire urbaine touche à des domaines comme l'histoire sociale, la sociologie urbaine, l'histoire économique, la géographie urbaine, l'archéologie, etc. Elle s'appuie notamment sur des monographies locales. La période Néolithique s'accompagne d'un modèle de subsistance des groupes humains fondé sur l'agriculture et l'élevage.
Arbre urbainthumb|L'arbre joue un rôle essentiel dans les parcs urbains (ici au (parc de Louise) à Mannheim en Allemagne). thumb|Central park : l'un des espaces verts urbains les plus visités au monde. thumb|Autre exemple de grand parc intra-urbain, le Golden Gate Park de San Francisco, également physiquement déconnecté du réseau des forêts naturelles. La notion d’'arbre urbain' désigne tout arbre présent en ville, qu'il y soit spontané ou introduit par l'homme.
AcquaintanceAcquaintance est un terme de la langue anglaise utilisé par Bertrand Russell pour définir un certain type de connaissance, la , traduit habituellement en français par connaissance directe. Jean-Michel Roy a utilisé le mot dans sa traduction en français du manuscrit de 1913 sur la théorie de la connaissance. Ce type de connaissance s'oppose à la connaissance par description (.
Probabilité a prioriDans le théorème de Bayes, la probabilité a priori (ou prior) désigne une probabilité se fondant sur des données ou connaissances antérieures à une observation. Elle s'oppose à la probabilité a posteriori (ou posterior) correspondante qui s'appuie sur les connaissances postérieures à cette observation. Le théorème de Bayes s'énonce de la manière suivante : si . désigne ici la probabilité a priori de , tandis que désigne la probabilité a posteriori, c'est-à-dire la probabilité conditionnelle de sachant .
Sustainable urbanismSustainable urbanism is both the study of cities and the practices to build them (urbanism), that focuses on promoting their long term viability by reducing consumption, waste and harmful impacts on people and place while enhancing the overall well-being of both people and place. Well-being includes the physical, ecological, economic, social, health and equity factors, among others, that comprise cities and their populations.
EvaluationIn common usage, evaluation is a systematic determination and assessment of a subject's merit, worth and significance, using criteria governed by a set of standards. It can assist an organization, program, design, project or any other intervention or initiative to assess any aim, realisable concept/proposal, or any alternative, to help in decision-making; or to ascertain the degree of achievement or value in regard to the aim and objectives and results of any such action that has been completed.
Jeffreys priorIn Bayesian probability, the Jeffreys prior, named after Sir Harold Jeffreys, is a non-informative prior distribution for a parameter space; its density function is proportional to the square root of the determinant of the Fisher information matrix: It has the key feature that it is invariant under a change of coordinates for the parameter vector . That is, the relative probability assigned to a volume of a probability space using a Jeffreys prior will be the same regardless of the parameterization used to define the Jeffreys prior.