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This book highlights the state-of-the-art research on data usage,
security, and privacy in the scenarios of the Internet of Things
(IoT), along with related applications using Machine Learning and
Big Data technologies to design and make efficient
Internet-compatible IoT systems. ICT and Data Sciences brings
together IoT and Machine Learning and provides the careful
integration of both, along with many examples and case studies. It
illustrates the merging of two technologies while presenting basic
to high-level concepts covering different fields and domains such
as the Hospitality and Tourism industry, Smart Clothing, Cyber
Crime, Programming, Communications, Business Intelligence, all in
the context of the Internet of Things. The book is written for
researchers and practitioners, working in Information Communication
Technology and Computer Science.
This volume discusses the seminal interface between social
entrepreneurship and sustainable development along with their
inter-linkages. It traces the role of social entrepreneurship and
innovations in societal transformation in creating sustainable
societies, especially in developing nations. It explores how social
entrepreneurship and enterprise is integral to the promise of
fostering opportunities for socially disadvantaged groups
(including the poor, women, and young people), as well as in
addressing environmental and ecological issues apart from wealth
creation. The book presents key concepts, case studies, and
multiple innovative models involving social entrepreneurship, such
as green financing, serial social entrepreneurship, sustainable
livelihood creation, and well-being, in addition to highlighting
global sustainable development goals of the United Nations. The
chapters are organised under the broad themes of sustainability of
the organisation, sustainability of the community, sustainability
of the development, and sustainability of the
community-organisation interface. They examine social change,
social innovation, social enterprise, small and micro-enterprises,
microfinance institutions, inclusive growth, education,
productivity, physical health, waste management, energy retention,
self-reliance, and corporate social responsibility. They contain
emerging research issues in the field as well as critical
assessments while bringing together theoretical and practitioners'
perspectives. This book will be useful to scholars and researchers
of development studies, social entrepreneurship, sustainable
development, environmental studies, public policy, and political
sociology. It will also greatly interest professionals from
non-profit, corporate, and public sectors, other development
practitioners, and international bodies.
This volume discusses the seminal interface between social
entrepreneurship and sustainable development along with their
inter-linkages. It traces the role of social entrepreneurship and
innovations in societal transformation in creating sustainable
societies, especially in developing nations. It explores how social
entrepreneurship and enterprise is integral to the promise of
fostering opportunities for socially disadvantaged groups
(including the poor, women, and young people), as well as in
addressing environmental and ecological issues apart from wealth
creation. The book presents key concepts, case studies, and
multiple innovative models involving social entrepreneurship, such
as green financing, serial social entrepreneurship, sustainable
livelihood creation, and well-being, in addition to highlighting
global sustainable development goals of the United Nations. The
chapters are organised under the broad themes of sustainability of
the organisation, sustainability of the community, sustainability
of the development, and sustainability of the
community-organisation interface. They examine social change,
social innovation, social enterprise, small and micro-enterprises,
microfinance institutions, inclusive growth, education,
productivity, physical health, waste management, energy retention,
self-reliance, and corporate social responsibility. They contain
emerging research issues in the field as well as critical
assessments while bringing together theoretical and practitioners'
perspectives. This book will be useful to scholars and researchers
of development studies, social entrepreneurship, sustainable
development, environmental studies, public policy, and political
sociology. It will also greatly interest professionals from
non-profit, corporate, and public sectors, other development
practitioners, and international bodies.
This book comprehensively reviews current and novel treatment
strategies against human parasites, including protozoans and
helminths, using natural products. The initial chapters summarize
the conventional treatment strategies and natural-product based
therapeutics against these parasites. It discusses biochemical
tools and techniques for the discovery of natural product based
drugs against human parasites. The book also covers the ingenious
and innovative mechanisms to achieve drug resistance by the
protozoan parasites and strategies to overcome the resistance. It
entails mechanistic insight into the modulation of host immune
responses to delay or inhibit parasite clearance and explores
host-pathogen interactions that mediate immunity against subsequent
parasite challenge. In turn, the volume helps in understanding the
immunobiology of the parasites and tools to identify candidate
vaccine antigens and novel delivery systems against the protozoan
parasites. Lastly, it explores the role of advanced methods,
including nanotechnology, marine bioprospecting, and
microorganisms-derived biochemicals against the protozoan
parasites. This book is useful for students and researchers of
pharmacology, parasitology, zoology and other allied fields.​
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