ACCOUNTING AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Journal Title: TEHNOMUS - Year 2012, Vol 19, Issue 1
Abstract
Green accounting brings additional information to the national accounting system and is based on the concept that the wealth of a state is carried out by quantifying both natural and industrial production, and also through the quantification of damages and degradation produced to the environment during the execution of this production.
Authors and Affiliations
Antonela Cristina SOFRONIA
ANALYSIS OF CONDITIONS FOR OBTAINING A KEYHOLE REGIME FOR LASER WELDING
For laser welding using high intensity of laser beam produce the keyhole phenomenon in welding pool. For keyhole welding regime there is a particular of the weld cross-section shape aspect given by the heat affected zone...
INTERNAL AND INTERNATIONAL CONCERNS OVER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING
Sustainable development is the kind of development aimed at meeting the needs of the present, without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The European Union has transformed the joint e...
IMPACT OF STREET’S LANDSCAPE ON PEOPLE ORIENTATION AND ROAD SAFETY IN THE CITY
in this work is shown a sight of the effect of road’s gardening on its aesthetic perception and on road safety in cities. Planting of trees are described and the principles of their use as well as the classification of t...
CONSIDERATION OF REFLECTION COEFFICIENT AS A FUNCTION OF FREQUENCY FOR WEDGES OF DIFFERENT MATERIALS
The wedges made of foamed poly-urethane-ether could withstand large de- formations without any damage. They would show a considerable extension before breaking, but a very low stiffness made additional support of the wed...
DETERMINATION OF THE EFFORTS THAT OCCUR IN THE CASE OF PERFORMING INNER THREADS WITH FORMING ROLLERS
The aim of this paper is to present a simplified model for the theoretical calculation of the deformation efforts that occur in the case of performing inner threads by forming rollers. Firstly, determination of the norma...