000 -CABECERA |
Campo de control de longitud fija |
03894nam a22003257a 4500 |
003 - IDENTIFICADOR DEL NÚMERO DE CONTROL |
Campo de control |
OSt |
005 - FECHA Y HORA DE LA ÚLTIMA TRANSACCIÓN |
Campo de control |
20241213133707.0 |
008 - CÓDIGOS DE INFORMACIÓN DE LONGITUD FIJA |
Campo de control de longitud fija |
210623b2020 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d |
020 ## - NÚMERO INTERNACIONAL NORMALIZADO PARA LIBROS (ISBN) |
Número Internacional Normalizado para Libros (ISBN) |
9780674237971 |
020 ## - NÚMERO INTERNACIONAL NORMALIZADO PARA LIBROS (ISBN) |
Número Internacional Normalizado para Libros (ISBN) |
9780674246089 |
040 ## - FUENTE DE LA CATALOGACIÓN |
Centro catalogador de origen |
Unicoc |
Lengua de catalogación |
spa |
Centro que cataloga |
Bogotá (Dr. David Ordóñez Rueda) - Campus Norte |
Centro modificador |
Bogotá (Dr. David Ordóñez Rueda) - Campus Norte |
082 ## - NÚMERO DE LA CLASIFICACIÓN DECIMAL DEWEY |
Número de clasificación |
690.06 |
100 ## - PUNTO DE ACCESO PRINCIPAL - NOMBRE DE PERSONA |
Nombre de persona |
Allen, Joseph G. |
9 (RLIN) |
7973 |
245 10 - MENCIÓN DE TÍTULO |
Título |
Healthy buildings |
Subtitulo o Resto del título |
: how indoor spaces drive performance and productivity. |
Mención de responsabilidad etc. |
/ Joseph G. Allen, John D. Macomber. |
250 ## - MENCIÓN DE EDICIÓN |
Mención de edición |
1 ed. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) |
Lugar de publicación distribución etc. |
Cambridge : |
Nombre del editor distribuidor etc. |
Harvard University Press , |
Fecha de publicación distribución etc. |
2020 |
300 ## - DESCRIPCIÓN FÍSICA |
Extensión |
ix, 292 páginas. |
Otras características físicas |
tablas, gráficos, |
Dimensiones |
23 cm. |
500 ## - NOTA GENERAL |
Nota general |
Incluye índice. |
505 0# - NOTA DE CONTENIDO CON FORMATO |
Título |
I. The case for healthy buildings : |
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1. Who Are We and Why Should You Care?. -- |
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2. The Global Mega-changes Shaping Our World, Our Buildings, and Us. -- |
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3. Why Are We Ignoring the 90 Percent?. -- |
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4. Putting the Building to Work for You. -- |
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5. Creating and Capturing Value. -- |
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II. A healthy building strategy : |
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6. The 9 Foundations of a Healthy Building. -- |
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7. Our Global Chemical Experiment. -- |
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8. Healthy Building Certification Systems. -- |
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9. Moving from KPIs to HPIs. -- |
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10. Beyond the Four Walls. -- |
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11. What’s Now and What’s Next?. -- |
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Conclusion: Buildings, Business, Health, and Wealth. -- |
520 ## - NOTA DE SUMARIO; ETC. |
Sumario etc. |
As schools and businesses around the world consider when and how to reopen their doors to fight COVID-19, the Director of Harvard’s Healthy Buildings Program and Harvard Business School’s leading expert on urban resilience reveal what you can do to harness the power of your offices, homes, and schools to protect your health―and boost every aspect of your performance and well-being. Ever feel tired during a meeting? That’s because most conference rooms are not bringing in enough fresh air. When that door opens, it literally breathes life back into the room. But there is a lot more acting on your body that you can’t feel or see. From our offices and homes to schools, hospitals, and restaurants, the indoor spaces where we work, learn, play, eat, and heal have an outsized impact on our performance and well-being. They affect our creativity, focus, and problem-solving ability and can make us sick―jeopardizing our future and dragging down profits in the process. Charismatic pioneers of the healthy building movement who have paired up to combine the cutting-edge science of Harvard’s School of Public Health with the financial know-how of the Harvard Business School, Joseph Allen and John Macomber make a compelling case in this urgently needed book for why every business and home owner should make certain relatively low-cost investments a top priority. Grounded in exposure and risk science and relevant to anyone newly concerned about how their surroundings impact their health, Healthy Buildings can help you evaluate the impact of small, easily controllable environmental fluctuations on your immediate well-being and long-term reproductive and lung health. It shows how our indoor environment can have a dramatic impact on a whole host of higher order cognitive functions―including things like concentration, strategic thinking, troubleshooting, and decision-making. Study after study has found that your performance will dramatically improve if you are working in optimal conditions (with high rates of ventilation, few damaging persistent chemicals, and optimal humidity, lighting and noise control). So what would it take to turn that knowledge into action? |
526 ## - NOTA DE INFORMACIÓN SOBRE EL PROGRAMA DE ESTUDIO |
Institución que aplica el campo |
Unicoc |
546 ## - NOTA DE LENGUA |
Nota de lengua |
Español |
650 #0 - PUNTO DE ACCESO ADICIONAL DE MATERIA - TÉRMINO DE MATERIA |
9 (RLIN) |
11481 |
Término de materia o nombre geográfico como elemento inicial |
Adecuación de edificio para la salud |
650 #0 - PUNTO DE ACCESO ADICIONAL DE MATERIA - TÉRMINO DE MATERIA |
9 (RLIN) |
11482 |
Término de materia o nombre geográfico como elemento inicial |
Construcción de espacios de trabajo |
650 #0 - PUNTO DE ACCESO ADICIONAL DE MATERIA - TÉRMINO DE MATERIA |
9 (RLIN) |
11483 |
Término de materia o nombre geográfico como elemento inicial |
Entornos laborales saludables |
650 #0 - PUNTO DE ACCESO ADICIONAL DE MATERIA - TÉRMINO DE MATERIA |
9 (RLIN) |
4446 |
Término de materia o nombre geográfico como elemento inicial |
Salud ocupacional. |
Subdivisión de materia general |
Aspectos infraestructurales |
658 #0 - TÉRMINO DE INDIZACIÓN - OBJETIVO CURRICULAR |
9 (RLIN) |
8260 |
Programa Académico |
Programa de Ingeniería Industrial |
700 ## - PUNTO DE ACCESO ADICIONAL - NOMBRE DE PERSONA |
Nombre de persona |
Macomber, John D. |
9 (RLIN) |
7974 |
942 ## - ENTRADA PARA ELEMENTOS AGREGADOS (KOHA) |
Fuente de clasificación o esquema de ordenación en estanterías |
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Koha [por defecto] tipo de item |
Libro |