Emerging Risks

Emerging Risks in a World of Heterogeneity: Interactions Among Countries with Different Sizes, Polities and Societies

Emerging Risks in a World of Heterogeneity: Interactions Among Countries with Different Sizes, Polities and Societies By Masayuki Tadokoro
English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 200 Pages | ISBN : 9811079676 | 8.09 MB

This uniquely interdisciplinary volume analyzes the challenges posed by the heterogeneity of the world where radically different players are crammed into increasingly limited political, commercial, social, and ecological space. The rapid rise of Communist Party-ruled China is posing serious challenges to the postwar politico-economic architecture dominated by the United States.
Environmental Migration in the Face of Emerging Risks: Historical Case Studies, New Paradigms and Future Directions

Environmental Migration in the Face of Emerging Risks: Historical Case Studies, New Paradigms and Future Directions by Thomas Walker, Jane McGaughey, Gabrielle Machnik-Kekesi, Victoria Kelly
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 188 Pages | ISBN : 3031295285 | 7.4 MB

This book will provide a space for new and emergent research in environmental migration, particularly in the context of a world beginning to emerge from the grip of a debilitating public health crisis that kept many firmly rooted in place while displacing others internationally. With famines, vast wildfires, droughts, and record heatwaves uprooting human settlements internationally, research on migration in the face of emerging risks is all the more urgent. As Balsari, Dresser, & Leaning point out, “the wall-building, xenophobic, and insular” platforms of some global powers in their immigration and asylum policies, and the ever-increasing stresses placed on the natural world that continue to make sites of human settlement less and less hospitable, make research on this topic both very timely and much needed. This book will include numerous case studies, historical analyses, projections, models, and recommendations for both policy and future research directions. Contributions are drawn from academics and practitioners in this fertile interdisciplinary field of academic inquiry, and each one focuses on the intersection of population and environment studies, history, geography, law, diaspora studies, economics, public health, and sociology.

Managing Risks in Digital Transformation  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at May 10, 2024
Managing Risks in Digital Transformation

Managing Risks in Digital Transformation: Navigate the modern landscape of digital threats with the help of real-world examples and use cases by Ashish Kumar, Shashank Kumar, Abbas Kudrati
English | April 14, 2023 | ISBN: 1803246510 | 242 pages | PDF | 17 Mb

Ecological Risks of Emerging Pollutants in Urbanizing Regions  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at May 5, 2023
Ecological Risks of Emerging Pollutants in Urbanizing Regions

Ecological Risks of Emerging Pollutants in Urbanizing Regions by Yonglong Lu, Pei Wang, Jingjing Yuan
English | EPUB (True) | 2023 | 402 Pages | ISBN : 9811996296 | 164.6 MB

This book characterizes the major pollution patterns of emerging contaminants, such as sources, emission effluents, temporal and spatial distributions, multi-media transportation and transformation processes, exposure pathways to ecosystems and humans, and ecological risks. Based on this, it establishes an urbanizing region management concept and highlights how urbanization and its regional ecology have evolved into a more integrated vision. It also decouples the relations between urbanization and emissions of emerging pollutants that are framed within a broad socio-ecological context considering institutions, policies, and governance. All the theory, methods, and case studies have been taken from the authors’ publications, which have undergone rigorous international peer review.

Ecological Risks of Emerging Pollutants in Urbanizing Regions  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at May 5, 2023
Ecological Risks of Emerging Pollutants in Urbanizing Regions

Ecological Risks of Emerging Pollutants in Urbanizing Regions by Yonglong Lu, Pei Wang, Jingjing Yuan
English | PDF (True) | 2023 | 402 Pages | ISBN : 9811996296 | 20 MB

This book characterizes the major pollution patterns of emerging contaminants, such as sources, emission effluents, temporal and spatial distributions, multi-media transportation and transformation processes, exposure pathways to ecosystems and humans, and ecological risks. Based on this, it establishes an urbanizing region management concept and highlights how urbanization and its regional ecology have evolved into a more integrated vision. It also decouples the relations between urbanization and emissions of emerging pollutants that are framed within a broad socio-ecological context considering institutions, policies, and governance. All the theory, methods, and case studies have been taken from the authors’ publications, which have undergone rigorous international peer review. The book presents the spatial distribution, pathways, and flow diagrams of the pollutants as well as the interactions between urbanization and regional pollution and includes detailed figures and pictures. It also investigates ecological risk characterization and expression using maps based on geographic information systems to illustrate the general profile and the spatial variation of risks.

Ecological Risks of Emerging Pollutants in Urbanizing Regions (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Aug. 30, 2023
Ecological Risks of Emerging Pollutants in Urbanizing Regions (Repost)

Ecological Risks of Emerging Pollutants in Urbanizing Regions by Yonglong Lu, Pei Wang, Jingjing Yuan
English | EPUB (True) | 2023 | 402 Pages | ISBN : 9811996296 | 164.6 MB

This book characterizes the major pollution patterns of emerging contaminants, such as sources, emission effluents, temporal and spatial distributions, multi-media transportation and transformation processes, exposure pathways to ecosystems and humans, and ecological risks. Based on this, it establishes an urbanizing region management concept and highlights how urbanization and its regional ecology have evolved into a more integrated vision. It also decouples the relations between urbanization and emissions of emerging pollutants that are framed within a broad socio-ecological context considering institutions, policies, and governance. All the theory, methods, and case studies have been taken from the authors’ publications, which have undergone rigorous international peer review.
Human and Environmental Security in the Era of Global Risks: Perspectives from Africa, Asia and the Pacific Islands

Mohamed Behnassi, Himangana Gupta, "Human and Environmental Security in the Era of Global Risks: Perspectives from Africa, Asia and the Pacific Islands"
2019 | ISBN-10: 3319928279 | 436 pages | PDF, EPUB | 81 MB

Emerging Issues in Groundwater Resources  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by DZ123 at May 3, 2020
Emerging Issues in Groundwater Resources

Ali Fares, "Emerging Issues in Groundwater Resources"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 3319320068 | PDF | pages: 421 | 12.7 mb
China's Direct Investment in Indonesia (1990-2022): Multiple Structure and Systemic Risks - Kai Liu

China's Direct Investment in Indonesia (1990-2022): Multiple Structure and Systemic Risks - Kai Liu
English | 2024 | 252 Pages | ISBN: 981977327X | PDF EPUB (True) | 18.88 MB

To elucidate the theoretical underpinnings and practical nuances of China's Outward Foreign Direct Investment (OFDI) in Indonesia spanning 1990-2022, this book intricately integrates its evolutionary trajectory within the framework of both traditional and emerging investment theories. Employing a judicious blend of standardized and empirical approaches, the book employs a comprehensive mix of quantitative and qualitative research methods to provide a nuanced understanding of this dynamic subject matter.

Climate Risks to Water Security: Framing Effective Response in Asia and the Pacific  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at April 20, 2023
Climate Risks to Water Security: Framing Effective Response in Asia and the Pacific

Climate Risks to Water Security: Framing Effective Response in Asia and the Pacific by Hemant Ojha, Nicholas Schofield, Jeff Camkin
English | EPUB | 2023 | 315 Pages | ISBN : 3031166477 | 27.6 MB

In Asia and the Pacific, climate change is now a well-recognised risk to water security but responses to this risk are either under reported, or continue to be guided by the incremental or business as usual approaches. Water policy still tends to remain too narrow and fragmented, compared to the multi-sectoral and cross-scalar nature of risks to water security. What’s more, current water security debates tend to be framed in discipline specific or academic ways, failing to understand decision making and problem-solving contexts within which policy actors and partitioners have to operate on a daily basis. Much of the efforts to date has focussed on assessing and predicting the risks in the context of increasing levels of uncertainty. There is still limited analysis of emerging practices of risks assessment and mitigation in different contexts in Asia and the Pacific.