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Contouring Human Development

Author : Mukunda Mishra,Soumendu Chatterjee
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2020-05-11
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789811540837

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This book acquaints readers with a range of techniques to help them effectively identify, record, map, analyze and report on patterns in various dimensions of human development (HD) with spatial scales down to the village level. It is impossible to capture HD at the local and global scale with only a single index, because differences in HD at the international scale are caused by ‘general’ factors, whereas local-scale differences are influenced by ‘specific’ factors. This book offers a variety of methods for scientifically mapping HD at any spatial scale. It covers how to rationally select variables; how to test the models; how to validate the results, and how to analyze them. For this purpose, it employs a case study on an Indian district. The socio-economic factors regulating the patterns of HD are now more complex than they were only a few decades ago, making it essential to incorporate newer models in order to successfully ‘replicate’ the real-world situation. Accordingly, the book offers essential methodological tools & techniques for mapping HD. It sheds new light on a handful of statistical multivariate analysis and machine learning algorithms that are rarely used in the social sciences when dealing with HD, yet have sound mathematical and statistical bases. These techniques can be successfully used for predictive analysis in the earth & natural sciences, decision sciences and management disciplines, and are equally effective in terms of capturing, predicting and projecting the composite HD ‘landscape.’ This book will especially benefit two groups of readers: firstly, HD practitioners who want to find out ‘why some areas are doing better than others’ by exploring the complex interactions of spatially linked variables with different HD parameters. And secondly, practitioners in other branches of the social sciences who are not concerned with HD but are looking for ‘hands-on training’ with techniques they can apply in their respective field of spatial investigations.

Plotting the contours for India’s economic development: Why this could be a role model for other developing nations as well

Author : Sujay Rao Mandavilli
Publisher : Sujay Rao Mandavilli
Page : 89 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2024-05-05
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Plotting the contours for India’s economic development: Why this could be a role model for other developing nations as well by Sujay Rao Mandavilli Pdf

In a paper published by us a couple of years ago on Anthropological Economics, (the year 2020 to be precise) we had mooted the idea of trickle up economics as contrasted with the rather more popular and mundane trickle down economics. We had argued that the latter would be somewhat dubious, iffy, inconsistent and non-replicable in a wide variety of situations, particularly in the case of developing nations. We had argued that trickle up economics would actually boost wide-ranging economic growth, and add to the Gross domestic product in a big way. While we never were, and still are not big fans of socialism, we have always argued, and will continue to argue for balanced, diversified and equitable economic development models. There is a world of difference between the two. We had also argued that the economic models pursued by advanced industrial nations will not by and large, work in developing nations. Thus, American style economic conservatism is meaningless in Indian political and economic contexts. There are fundamental differences in ground realities between these two different sets of nations. It would make eminent sense for the readers of this book to read the aforesaid paper as well, as we will not be able to reproduce the contents in this paper in its entirely here; many of the proposals advocated and espoused in this paper can also be implemented by developing economies, though rather much more slowly. We focus only on the meat here............

CONTOURS OF HUMAN RIGHTS vis-à-vis AIDS INFECTED PEOPLE

Author : Dr. AMIT MEHROTRA
Publisher : Ashok Yakkaldevi
Page : 279 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2022-12-29
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781716267703

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CONTOURS OF HUMAN RIGHTS vis-à-vis AIDS INFECTED PEOPLE by Dr. AMIT MEHROTRA Pdf

India enacted The Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Prevention and Control) Act in the year 2017. The Act has provided for the prevention and control of the spread of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and for the protection of human rights of persons affected by the said virus and syndrome and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. There is a need to protect the rights of healthcare providers and other persons in relation to Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. The General Assembly of the United Nations, recalling and reaffirming its previous commitments on Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, has adopted the Declaration of Commitment on Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (2001) to address the problems of Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome in all its aspects and to secure a global commitment to enhancing coordination and intensification of national, regional and international efforts to combat it in a comprehensive manner.

Contours of Social and Economic Development

Author : P. V. Shenoi
Publisher : Concept Publishing Company
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 8170226309

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Contributed articles.

Technical, agricultural and physical sciences as the main sciences of human development

Author : – Glovyn N., Gliva O., Pavliv O. Тихонова О., Artemenko V., Demchyna K., Babyak V., Hladyshev D., Vozniuk L., Lemeshev M., Bereziuk O., Stadnijtschuk M., Shapoval V., Shashenko O., Skobenko O., Konoval V., Shuminskyi V., Vozniuk L., Babyak V., Smaliychuk A., Drahun Y., Ivaskiv V., Mazur D., Leibych S., Kiiko S., Hehedosh O., Chereshnya V., Zastryzhnyi A., Mytsyk O., Ivaskiv Y., Дейнека В., Vorobiov L., Dekusha L., Dekusha H., Ivanov S., Khvalin D., Андрющенко А., Нікульшин В., Денисова А., Мельник С., Височин В., Часник Д.В., Rymar T., Kuzmenko R., Maksymiuk A., Fefelov D., Omelchenko M., Kuzmin O., Zemlyanchuk A., Nemirich O., Kuzmin O., Mamchenko L., Yastreba S., Дорожко В., Гунько С., Andrushchak I., Hengyi Z., Kozlov V., Tomashevskaya T., Trofimova L., Hutyria S., Yahlinskyi V., Котенко К.Е., Вінюков О., Вінюков А.
Publisher : International Science Group
Page : 419 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2024-04-03
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9798892697620

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Technical, agricultural and physical sciences as the main sciences of human development by – Glovyn N., Gliva O., Pavliv O. Тихонова О., Artemenko V., Demchyna K., Babyak V., Hladyshev D., Vozniuk L., Lemeshev M., Bereziuk O., Stadnijtschuk M., Shapoval V., Shashenko O., Skobenko O., Konoval V., Shuminskyi V., Vozniuk L., Babyak V., Smaliychuk A., Drahun Y., Ivaskiv V., Mazur D., Leibych S., Kiiko S., Hehedosh O., Chereshnya V., Zastryzhnyi A., Mytsyk O., Ivaskiv Y., Дейнека В., Vorobiov L., Dekusha L., Dekusha H., Ivanov S., Khvalin D., Андрющенко А., Нікульшин В., Денисова А., Мельник С., Височин В., Часник Д.В., Rymar T., Kuzmenko R., Maksymiuk A., Fefelov D., Omelchenko M., Kuzmin O., Zemlyanchuk A., Nemirich O., Kuzmin O., Mamchenko L., Yastreba S., Дорожко В., Гунько С., Andrushchak I., Hengyi Z., Kozlov V., Tomashevskaya T., Trofimova L., Hutyria S., Yahlinskyi V., Котенко К.Е., Вінюков О., Вінюков А. Pdf

Collective monograph

COVID-19 Pandemic Trajectory in the Developing World

Author : Mukunda Mishra,R. B. Singh
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 355 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2021-04-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789813364400

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COVID-19 Pandemic Trajectory in the Developing World by Mukunda Mishra,R. B. Singh Pdf

We are witnessing an unprecedented global outbreak of COVID-19, which has been devastating in its consequences. Beyond the acute health hazard, the pandemic has carried with it other threats for mankind associated with the human economy, society, culture, psychology and politics. Amidst these multifarious dimensions of the pandemic, it is high time for global solidarity to save humankind.Human society, its ambient environment, the process of socio-economic development, and politics and power – all are drivers to establish the world order. All these parameters are intimately and integrally related. The interconnections of these three driving forces have a significant bearing on life, space and time. In parallel, the interrelationship between all these drivers is dynamic, and they are changed drastically with time and space. The statistics serve to align the thought, based on which social scientists need to understand the prevailing equation to project the unforeseen future. The trajectory of the future world helps in planning and policymaking with a scientific direction.The practitioners of all academic disciplines under the umbrella of the social sciences need a common platform to exchange ideas that may be effective in the sustainable management of the crisis and the way forward after it is mitigated. This book provides multidisciplinary contributions for expressing the solidarity of academic knowledge to fight against this global challenge. It is crucial that there should be an on-going discussion and exchange of ideas, not only from the perspective of the current times but keeping in view the preparedness for unforeseen post-COVID crises as well.

Practices in Regional Science and Sustainable Regional Development

Author : R. B. Singh,Soumendu Chatterjee,Mukunda Mishra,Andrews José de Lucena
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2021-07-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789811622212

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Practices in Regional Science and Sustainable Regional Development by R. B. Singh,Soumendu Chatterjee,Mukunda Mishra,Andrews José de Lucena Pdf

This book brings together the emerging trends and techniques incorporated in regional science during the first two decades of this millennium. The book includes systematic and analytical notes making scientific commentary on the innovative methods of regional development, measurement of the development, regional development models, and policy measures that have significant implications and wide applicability instrumental for India as well as the other global south countries. There is clear evidence in the global south of the uneven spatial distribution of resources, economic activities, literacy, and health conditions. The most striking fact is the coexistence of development and underdevelopment that makes the planning process complicated. This can hardly be explored without taking a deep insight into the matter of how the regional parameters are impacting regional society or economy to shape the development of that region. There can be no effective global policy framework that will be effective equally for each and every region to mitigate local issues of society or economy. It is here that the book integrates the efforts of practitioners working towards addressing these regional issues and striving for sustainable regional development through their innovative ideas. Through its contributions, the book addresses development issues, regional impact of climate change, social justice, migration, well-being, livelihood vulnerabilities, and regional urban-environmental issues from the standpoint of regional science. It is a significant resource for researchers of spatial science, and policy makers.

Changing Contours of Asian Agriculture

Author : V. S. Vyas
Publisher : Academic Foundation
Page : 610 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 8171887260

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Changing Contours of Asian Agriculture by V. S. Vyas Pdf

Commemorative volume published on the 75th birth anniversary of V.S. Vyas, economist from Rajasthan, India; most of the papers presented at a seminar held at Jaipur in February 2008.

2010Boston: The Changing Contours of World Mission and Christianity

Author : Todd M. Johnson,Rodney L. Petersen,Gina Bellofatto,Travis Myers
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2012-01-09
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781610972659

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2010Boston: The Changing Contours of World Mission and Christianity by Todd M. Johnson,Rodney L. Petersen,Gina Bellofatto,Travis Myers Pdf

In November 2010, three hundred faculty, students, and others interested in Christian mission gathered in Boston to consider how the world, the global church, and Christian missions have changed since the World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh in 1910 and to reflect on the three previous centennial conferences (Tokyo 2010 in May, Edinburgh 2010 in June, and Cape Town 2010 in October). Participants at "2010Boston" were not delegates from churches and mission agencies, but were students and scholars of various aspects of world Christianity representing the Anglican/Episcopal, Evangelical, mainline Protestant, Orthodox, and Roman Catholic traditions. This conference volume consists of nine keynote messages, five student presentations, three reports from the other conferences, and additional materials from or about 2010Boston. The keynote messages address the history of mission (especially in and from Boston) and the current global context for mission, and suggest modes for future Christian engagement with the world and one another. Student papers address such conference themes as unity in mission, mission and postcolonialism, and discipleship in context. The closing chapter surveys the conference's eight themes and summarizes the outcomes of the 2010Boston process.

Changing Contours of Microfinance in India

Author : Jayadev M.,Diatha Krishna Sundar
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 203 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-05-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781317214946

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Changing Contours of Microfinance in India by Jayadev M.,Diatha Krishna Sundar Pdf

This book brings together empirical evidences and theoretical perspectives to provide a comprehensive overview of the microfinance sector in India. The essays in the volume: focus on the application of information and communication technology (ICT) solutions in microfinance institutions to strengthen the savings movement and widen credit access to the poor and marginalized sections of society; present case studies on self-help group (SHG) movements, federations and SHG-Bank Linkage programmes; propose measures for strengthening regulatory and governance structures of the microfinance sector; and identify linkages between overall financial inclusion and the contribution of microfinance institutions (MFIs). The volume will be indispensable for scholars and researchers of microeconomics, South Asian economics and development economics as well as professionals and aspirants in the microfinance, rural banking and financial inclusion sectors.

How Humans Recognize Objects: Segmentation, Categorization and Individual Identification

Author : Chris Fields
Publisher : Frontiers Media SA
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08-18
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9782889199402

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How Humans Recognize Objects: Segmentation, Categorization and Individual Identification by Chris Fields Pdf

Human beings experience a world of objects: bounded entities that occupy space and persist through time. Our actions are directed toward objects, and our language describes objects. We categorize objects into kinds that have different typical properties and behaviors. We regard some kinds of objects – each other, for example – as animate agents capable of independent experience and action, while we regard other kinds of objects as inert. We re-identify objects, immediately and without conscious deliberation, after days or even years of non-observation, and often following changes in the features, locations, or contexts of the objects being re-identified. Comparative, developmental and adult observations using a variety of approaches and methods have yielded a detailed understanding of object detection and recognition by the visual system and an advancing understanding of haptic and auditory information processing. Many fundamental questions, however, remain unanswered. What, for example, physically constitutes an “object”? How do specific, classically-characterizable object boundaries emerge from the physical dynamics described by quantum theory, and can this emergence process be described independently of any assumptions regarding the perceptual capabilities of observers? How are visual motion and feature information combined to create object information? How are the object trajectories that indicate persistence to human observers implemented, and how are these trajectory representations bound to feature representations? How, for example, are point-light walkers recognized as single objects? How are conflicts between trajectory-driven and feature-driven identifications of objects resolved, for example in multiple-object tracking situations? Are there separate “what” and “where” processing streams for haptic and auditory perception? Are there haptic and/or auditory equivalents of the visual object file? Are there equivalents of the visual object token? How are object-identification conflicts between different perceptual systems resolved? Is the common assumption that “persistent object” is a fundamental innate category justified? How does the ability to identify and categorize objects relate to the ability to name and describe them using language? How are features that an individual object had in the past but does not have currently represented? How are categorical constraints on how objects move or act represented, and how do such constraints influence categorization and the re-identification of individuals? How do human beings re-identify objects, including each other, as persistent individuals across changes in location, context and features, even after gaps in observation lasting months or years? How do human capabilities for object categorization and re-identification over time relate to those of other species, and how do human infants develop these capabilities? What can modeling approaches such as cognitive robotics tell us about the answers to these questions? Primary research reports, reviews, and hypothesis and theory papers addressing questions relevant to the understanding of perceptual object segmentation, categorization and individual identification at any scale and from any experimental or modeling perspective are solicited for this Research Topic. Papers that review particular sets of issues from multiple disciplinary perspectives or that advance integrative hypotheses or models that take data from multiple experimental approaches into account are especially encouraged.

Changing Contours of Work

Author : Stephen Sweet,Peter Meiksins
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2020-04-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781544305684

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The authors are proud sponsors of the 2020 SAGE Keith Roberts Teaching Innovations Award—enabling graduate students and early career faculty to attend the annual ASA pre-conference teaching and learning workshop. Changing Contours of Work is an exploration of the American workplace in the larger context of an integrated global economy. Presented with engaging vignettes and rich data, this Fourth Edition shows the reader how the "old economy" is now operating within the "new economy" and how that integration shapes the development of work opportunities. Authors Stephen Sweet and Peter Meiksins use an international comparative perspective, revealing the historical transformations of work and identifying the profound effects that these changes have had on lives, jobs, and life chances. This text supports the reader′s understanding of the origins of current problems confronting working people in the new economy, and contributes to a much-needed dialogue about the strategies for liberating workers from poverty, drudgery, discrimination, stress, and exploitation.

Changing Contours of Indian Agriculture

Author : Seema Bathla,Amaresh Dubey
Publisher : Springer
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2017-10-25
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9789811060144

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Changing Contours of Indian Agriculture by Seema Bathla,Amaresh Dubey Pdf

This book presents an extensive study on India’s agricultural and nonfarm sectors, examining prices, investments and policies, and suggesting various essential technological changes. It offers appropriate financial, institutional, and policy frameworks that can help to sustain agricultural growth and augment farmers’ incomes across geographical locations. Further, it addresses agricultural growth and rural poverty reduction through multiple pathways that also tackle varied geographical locations, making it a highly useful guide to understanding the changing contours in agriculture and rural areas across the country and among rural households with various social and economic backgrounds.

Social Contours of Risk

Author : Roger E Kasperson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2014-07-30
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781136557149

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Social Contours of Risk by Roger E Kasperson Pdf

We live in a 'risk society' where the identification, distribution and management of risks, from new technology, environmental factors or other sources are crucial to our individual and social existence. In The Social Contours of Risk, Volumes I and II, two of the world's leading and most influential analysts of the social dimensions of risk bring together their most important contributions to this fundamental and wide-ranging field. Volume II centres on the analysis and management of risk in society, in international business and multinationals, and globally. The 'acceptability' of risk to an individual depends on the context, whether the larger society or in, for example, a corporate framework. Their work clarifies the structures and processes for managing risks in the private sector and the factors that produce or impede effective decisions. The authors demonstrate that corporate culture is crucial in determining risk management. They analyse the transfer of corporate risk management systems from industrial to developing countries, and how globalization is spreading and creating new kinds of risk - the combination of traditional and modern hazards presented by climate change, technology transfer and economic growth. They describe the new priorities and capacities needed to deal with these enhanced vulnerabilities around the globe.

The Social Contours of Risk: Risk analysis, corporations and the globalization of risk

Author : Jeanne X. Kasperson,Roger E. Kasperson
Publisher : Earthscan
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781844071753

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The Social Contours of Risk: Risk analysis, corporations and the globalization of risk by Jeanne X. Kasperson,Roger E. Kasperson Pdf

The Social Contours of RiskVolume I: Publics, Risk Communication and the Social Amplification of RiskWe live in a 'risk society' where the identification, distribution and management of risks, from new technology, environmental factors or other sources are crucial to our individual and social existence. In The Social Contours of Risk, Volumes I and II, two of the world's leading and most influential analysts of the social dimensions of risk bring together their most important contributions to this fundamental and wide-ranging field.Volume I collects their fundamental work on how risks are communicated among different publics and stakeholders, including local communities, corporations and the larger society. It analyses the problems of lack of transparency and trust, and explores how even minor effects can be amplified and distorted through media and social responses, preventing effective management. The final section investigates the difficult ethical issues raised by the unequal distribution of risk depending on factors such as wealth, location and genetic inheritance - with examples from worker and public protection, facility-siting conflicts, transporting hazardous waste and widespread impacts such as climate change.