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The book aims to unveil the universal human condition of being
trapped in situations that one, if given a second chance at
decision making, would rather forgo. However, the best decision
should be the one that is line with the voice of our soul.
Managing Disaster Risks to Cultural Heritage presents case studies
from different regions in the world and establishes a framework for
understanding, identifying, and analysing disaster risks to
immovable cultural heritage. Including contributions from academics
and practitioners from around the globe, the book presents a
comprehensive view of the scholarship relating to cultural
heritage, disaster risk preparedness and post-disaster recovery.
Particular attention is given to the complex and dynamic nature of
disaster risks and how they evolve during different phases of a
catastrophic event, especially as hazards can create secondary
effects that have greater impacts on cultural heritage,
infrastructure, and economy. Arguing that risk preparedness and
mitigation have historically been secondary to reactive emergency
and first aid response, the book demonstrates that preparedness
plans based on sound risk assessments can prevent hazards from
becoming disasters. Emphasising that the protection of cultural
heritage through preparedness and mitigation actions and risk
adaptation measures, especially for climate change, can contribute
to the resilience of societies, the book highlights the vital role
of communities in such activities. Managing Disaster Risks to
Cultural Heritage will be useful to students, professionals, and
scholars studying and working with cultural heritage protection. It
will be of particular interest to those working in the Cultural
Heritage, Archaeology, Conservation and Preservation, Sustainable
Development and Disaster Studies fields.
Managing Disaster Risks to Cultural Heritage presents case studies
from different regions in the world and establishes a framework for
understanding, identifying, and analysing disaster risks to
immovable cultural heritage. Including contributions from academics
and practitioners from around the globe, the book presents a
comprehensive view of the scholarship relating to cultural
heritage, disaster risk preparedness and post-disaster recovery.
Particular attention is given to the complex and dynamic nature of
disaster risks and how they evolve during different phases of a
catastrophic event, especially as hazards can create secondary
effects that have greater impacts on cultural heritage,
infrastructure, and economy. Arguing that risk preparedness and
mitigation have historically been secondary to reactive emergency
and first aid response, the book demonstrates that preparedness
plans based on sound risk assessments can prevent hazards from
becoming disasters. Emphasising that the protection of cultural
heritage through preparedness and mitigation actions and risk
adaptation measures, especially for climate change, can contribute
to the resilience of societies, the book highlights the vital role
of communities in such activities. Managing Disaster Risks to
Cultural Heritage will be useful to students, professionals, and
scholars studying and working with cultural heritage protection. It
will be of particular interest to those working in the Cultural
Heritage, Archaeology, Conservation and Preservation, Sustainable
Development and Disaster Studies fields.
This book is devoted to the study of nonlinear evolution and
difference equations of first and second order governed by a
maximal monotone operator. This class of abstract evolution
equations contains not only a class of ordinary differential
equations, but also unify some important partial differential
equations, such as the heat equation, wave equation, Schrodinger
equation, etc. In addition to their applications in ordinary and
partial differential equations, this class of evolution equations
and their discrete version of difference equations have found many
applications in optimization. In recent years, extensive studies
have been conducted in the existence and asymptotic behaviour of
solutions to this class of evolution and difference equations,
including some of the authors works. This book contains a
collection of such works, and its applications. Key selling
features: Discusses in detail the study of non-linear evolution and
difference equations governed by maximal monotone operator
Information is provided in a clear and simple manner, making it
accessible to graduate students and scientists with little or no
background in the subject material Includes a vast collection of
the authors' own work in the field and their applications, as well
as research from other experts in this area of study
Developing and maintaining a disciplined management system provides
any organization with a blueprint for exceptional performance and
success. Indeed, for larger multinational corporations, a
management system is a critical component for sustainable growth
and performance management. In this book, the authors discuss a
series of fundamentals for creating an operationally excellent
management system (OEMS). The book also examines the business
performance impact of an OEMS across leading gas and oil
organizations, such as Exxon Mobil, BP, Suncor, and Chevron. In 7
Fundamentals of an Operationally Excellent Management System, the
authors discuss each fundamental in detail and provide the
supporting training and workshop materials that are essential for
integrating these fundamentals into the business processes of the
organization. The seven fundamentals identified by the authors
provide a sequential approach for developing and executing an OEMS
across any organization. Integrating sound organizational and
business practices with personnel and process safety management
principles, the book is an invaluable resource for organizations
seeking operational discipline and excellence. Well-supported with
graphics and practical examples, the book provides a simple pathway
for an organization to evolve its management system into an OEMS
designed to reduce workplace incidents and improve business
performance on a sustainable basis. The management system
principles discussed in the book are intended for the business
leader who is motivated to transition his or her organization from
ordinary, through best in class, to an organization of world-class
stature and performance.
Developing and maintaining a disciplined management system provides
any organization with a blueprint for exceptional performance and
success. Indeed, for larger multinational corporations, a
management system is a critical component for sustainable growth
and performance management. In this book, the authors discuss a
series of fundamentals for creating an operationally excellent
management system (OEMS). The book also examines the business
performance impact of an OEMS across leading gas and oil
organizations, such as Exxon Mobil, BP, Suncor, and Chevron. In 7
Fundamentals of an Operationally Excellent Management System, the
authors discuss each fundamental in detail and provide the
supporting training and workshop materials that are essential for
integrating these fundamentals into the business processes of the
organization. The seven fundamentals identified by the authors
provide a sequential approach for developing and executing an OEMS
across any organization. Integrating sound organizational and
business practices with personnel and process safety management
principles, the book is an invaluable resource for organizations
seeking operational discipline and excellence. Well-supported with
graphics and practical examples, the book provides a simple pathway
for an organization to evolve its management system into an OEMS
designed to reduce workplace incidents and improve business
performance on a sustainable basis. The management system
principles discussed in the book are intended for the business
leader who is motivated to transition his or her organization from
ordinary, through best in class, to an organization of world-class
stature and performance.
The continued prevalence of major incidents (most recently the 2010
BP Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill) and preponderance of workplace
fatalities and injuries as well as Process Safety Management (PSM)
Incidents, globally, begs the question: why do incidents continue
to occur in today's technologically advanced era? More importantly,
with 80-85 percent of incidents being repeated, the more obvious
questions are: Why do organizations fail to learn from prior
incidents internal to the business? Why do organizations fail to
learn from their peers and other same industry players? Why do
organizations fail to learn from the incidents and experiences of
other industries? Process Safety Management: Leveraging Networks
and Communities of Practice for Continuous Improvement provides a
road map organizations can use to identify and setup critical
networks for preventing catastrophic incidents and for sharing
knowledge in an organized manner within the organization to enhance
business performance. The book helps organizations establish
centers of excellence by activating networks for generating best
practices and practical solutions to workplace business, and safety
challenges. The book covers the full range of activation of
networks including identifying members, defining goals and
objectives, and prioritizing work through leadership and
stewardship of networks. It addresses all elements of effective
safety management and includes simple, easy-to-follow processes
that bring about lasting changes to workplace safety. It also
highlights the health and safety needs of both Generation X and
Generation Y who currently inherit the workplace but are very
different in learning behaviors and experience levels. In a thin
margins business environment characterized by scarce resources,
operational discipline and excellence drives stakeholder confidence
and corporate performance. Detailing the practical application of
tested principles and practices, this book provides a simple path
forward for organizations to recognize the benefits of networks and
to proactively establish and support them within organizations to
generate continuous and sustained improvement in work practices,
procedures, and business performance.
Magnonics: Interface Transmission Tutorial Book Series provides
up-to-date and concise summaries of the present knowledge of
interface transmission science. The series' volumes foster the
exchange of ideas among scientists interested in different aspects
of interface transmission, with each release designed as a text, a
reference, and a source. The series serves as an introduction to
advanced graduate students, researchers and scientists with little
acquaintance with the subject, and is also useful in keeping
specialists informed about general progress in the field. A
detailed description of mathematical languages is provided in an
appendix, enabling readers to find composite system linear
transmission properties. All scientists who contribute to these
volume have worked in interface transmission in composite systems
over many years, providing a thorough and comprehensive
understanding of magnonics.
This book is devoted to the study of nonlinear evolution and
difference equations of first and second order governed by a
maximal monotone operator. This class of abstract evolution
equations contains not only a class of ordinary differential
equations, but also unify some important partial differential
equations, such as the heat equation, wave equation, Schrodinger
equation, etc. In addition to their applications in ordinary and
partial differential equations, this class of evolution equations
and their discrete version of difference equations have found many
applications in optimization. In recent years, extensive studies
have been conducted in the existence and asymptotic behaviour of
solutions to this class of evolution and difference equations,
including some of the authors works. This book contains a
collection of such works, and its applications. Key selling
features: Discusses in detail the study of non-linear evolution and
difference equations governed by maximal monotone operator
Information is provided in a clear and simple manner, making it
accessible to graduate students and scientists with little or no
background in the subject material Includes a vast collection of
the authors' own work in the field and their applications, as well
as research from other experts in this area of study
The book aims to unveil the universal human condition of being
trapped in situations that one, if given a second chance at
decision making, would rather forgo. However, the best decision
should be the one that is line with the voice of our soul.
This book investigates the factors that lead to slip and fall
incidents and establishes a relationship between the coefficient of
friction (COF), floor slipperiness and floor roughness. It also
examines human perception of slipperiness through measured
coefficient of friction (COF). On the basis of questionnaire
surveys among manufacturing workers, it identifies potential risk
factors and assesses human perceptions of slipperiness. It also
uses a tribology approach to relate the interaction between
contaminants, floor and footwear materials.
With annual cost in excess of $150 billion from workplace
related illnesses and injuries, any knowledge that can reduce this
burden contributes to the overall welfare of the work force and
business performance. Yet, there are many key areas of
opportunities that have not yet been discussed in the literature,
such as approaches to improving contractor safety management and
innovative approaches to shared learning in health and safety.
Until now.
Built upon practical principles and knowledge derived from the
authors' field experience, Safety Management: A Comprehensive
Approach to Developing a Sustainable System provides
recommendations and practical solutions for improving health and
safety in the workplace. The authors recognize and promote
workplace health and safety as essential for sustained long-term
profitability of all organizations, regardless of the industry. The
book emphasizes the potential for sustained improvements in
workplace health and safety from understanding:
- How business environment trends can guide approaches to
managing health and safety in the workplace
- The importance of safety management systems (SMS)
- The benefits of integrating process safety management (PSM)
into your business practices
- How leadership commitment and shared learning in health and
safety can improve the workplace and that leveraging shared
learning in safety helps you avoid repeat and similar
incidents
- The importance of leveraging contractor safety management to
generate real improvements in workplace safety
- Proactively identifying gaps in organizational SMS and
addressing them by using audits as a collaborative process
The authors explore different leadership styles and detail their
pros and cons in the workplace. Compiling this wealth of knowledge
into a single book provides a holistic approach to upgrading the
way health and safety is managed in the workplace. It shows you how
to take your organization from ordinary to world-class safety
performance.
Recent developments in the Middle East and North Africa have
radically destabilised the region, which is beset with rising
religious and political tensions, sectarian conflict and terrorism.
Though in crisis and suffering from a paralysis of will, the region
is also vastly rich in culture, and vital for the stability of the
international order. There is an urgent need for an accurate
understanding of these complex developments. What does the future
hold for this geopolitically critical region? In this vital
multidisciplinary volume, leading Middle Eastern and Western
scholars present constructive, long-term solutions to endemic
socio-cultural, economic and political issues facing the MENA
region - issues which require a fundamental transformation of the
current system of values and patterns of thought. They offer expert
analysis on critical facets of the region, including globalisation,
the environment and sustainability, education, nonviolence, human
rights, inter-religious coexistence, Islamic social principles, and
Qur'anic ethics. Enriching our understanding of the contemporary
affairs of the MENA region, Winds of Change is essential reading
for achieving peace, socio-cultural progress and prosperity in the
region.
For epidemiologists, evolutionary biologists, and health-care
professionals, real-time and predictive modeling of infectious
disease is of growing importance. This book provides a timely and
comprehensive introduction to the modeling of infectious diseases
in humans and animals, focusing on recent developments as well as
more traditional approaches.
Matt Keeling and Pejman Rohani move from modeling with simple
differential equations to more recent, complex models, where
spatial structure, seasonal "forcing," or stochasticity influence
the dynamics, and where computer simulation needs to be used to
generate theory. In each of the eight chapters, they deal with a
specific modeling approach or set of techniques designed to capture
a particular biological factor. They illustrate the methodology
used with examples from recent research literature on human and
infectious disease modeling, showing how such techniques can be
used in practice. Diseases considered include BSE, foot-and-mouth,
HIV, measles, rubella, smallpox, and West Nile virus, among others.
Particular attention is given throughout the book to the
development of practical models, useful both as predictive tools
and as a means to understand fundamental epidemiological processes.
To emphasize this approach, the last chapter is dedicated to
modeling and understanding the control of diseases through
vaccination, quarantine, or culling.Comprehensive, practical
introduction to infectious disease modeling Builds from simple to
complex predictive models Models and methodology fully supported by
examples drawn from research literature Practical models aid
students' understanding of fundamental epidemiological processes
For many of the models presented, the authors provide accompanying
programs written in Java, C, Fortran, and MATLAB In-depth treatment
of role of modeling in understanding disease control
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Photonics (Paperback)
Leonard Dobrzynski, Abdellatif Akjouj, El Houssaine El Boudouti, Gaetan Leveque, Housni Al-Wahsh, …
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Photonics, a volume in the Interface Transmission Tutorial Book
series, describes the science of photonic transmission properties
of the interfaces of composite materials systems and devices. The
book's authors review the general analysis methods of interface
transmission, give many examples, and apply these methods to
photonic applications. Applications discussed include photonic
crystals, materials, devices and circuits.
A biographical essay of the wife of Baha'u'llah, the Founder of the
Baha'i Faith, and mother of 'Abdu'l-Baha, the Centre of
Baha'u'llah's Covenant. Her story, little known, is one of
strength, patience, long-suffering and devotion to One who was her
'husband, the Lord of Hosts', whom she accompanied through all the
vicissitudes of exile and imprisonment.
Phononics: Interface Transmission Tutorial Book Series provides an
investigation of modern systems that includes a discrete matrix
description. Classical continuous systems relying on the use of
differential equations are recalled, showing that they generally
have a specific limit on their corresponding modern matrix
formulation. A detailed description of the mathematical languages
that enables readers to find the composite system linear
transmission properties is provided in the appendix. The physical
model is described with exacting detail, and the bibliography is
built to cite-in chronological order-all the scientists that have
contributed over many years. Each volume is written with the aim of
providing an up-to-date and concise summary of the present
knowledge of interface transmission science, thus fostering the
exchange of ideas among scientists interested in different aspects
of interface transmission. The book serves as an introduction to
advanced graduate students, researchers, and scientists with little
study on the subject, and is also useful to help keep specialists
informed on general progress in the field.
Coulson and Richardson's Chemical Engineering: Volume 3B: Process
Control, Fourth Edition, covers reactor design, flow modeling, and
gas-liquid and gas-solid reactions and reactors.
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