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images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Modern religious tourism is a main segment of the tourism business.
The main goal of religious tourism is aimed at developing human
spirituality, spiritual healing, and culture, where a person
receives the experience of cooperation, or involvement with the
place in which he resides, his people, culture, and religion. This
type of tourism is able to play a significant role in the overall
goals of society and to promote the establishment of trusting
relationships between people of all cultures and religions. Global
Development of Religious Tourism is a crucial reference book that
contains research on the current religious situation as well as the
tourism industry and provides insights on their joint development.
It is not possible to study any religious field without
understanding the religion itself and its impact on any country's
political and social system. Therefore, the work also examines the
impact of religion and tourism on economic and social developments
across the world. Highlighting topics that include sanctuary
cities, religious tourism management, and religious tourism in
regions that span Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and more, this
book is targeted to managers, executives, planners, and other
professionals in the tourism and hospitality industry; government
officials; religious leaders; and researchers, academicians, and
students working in the fields of tourism management, business
management, information and communication sciences, administrative
sciences and management, education, and social and political
sciences.
COVID-19 is not the only global challenge that the world is facing
these days. The infodemic, based on the pandemic (COVID-19), is
another serious challenge for the world at this time. Each flare-up
is joined with a large volume of data and information; however,
this data can be based on deception, gossip, rumors, and more.
Misinformation not only impacts the human body negatively but also
impacts mental health. The infodemic has an impact on human health
and professional performance, but also leaks into business
organizations in terms of financial matters, employees'
psychological and physical health, employee performance, and the
organization's performance. The misinformation regarding health
issues can disturb business organizations and affect the employees,
organizations' market share and financial matters, future firing
and hiring policies of the organizations, and international
operations of the companies. Though the COVID-19 pandemic may be
over in time, the impact of the relevant infodemic will continue to
disrupt business organizations for several years into the future.
Impact of Infodemic on Organizational Performance highlights the
impact of the infodemic due to the pandemic (COVID-19) in
organizations' performance and enhances the understanding of how
the infodemic can and has negatively impacted employees as well as
organizational performance. This is supplemented by a view of how
organizations are tackling the infodemic and how business
organizations can recover from the lasting negative impacts. This
book highlights essential topics such as social media, knowledge
management, business environments, business strategies, employee
behavior, and mental health. The target audience includes but is
not limited to managers, executives, human resource development,
counselors, analysts, business organizations, practitioners,
researchers, academicians, and students who are interested in the
impacts of the infodemic on businesses and their employees and the
relevant strategies to combat the effects.
Migration is not a new phenomenon; it has a centuries-long history
since the world's population has been characterized by the desire
to relocate not only from one country to another, but from one
continent to another as well. However, there is a significant
difference between the migrations of the past and the current one.
Today's migration is complicated by the strong emotional reaction
and hostile attitude from society. The study of migration processes
needs interdisciplinary approaches. Interdisciplinary Approaches to
the Regulation of the Modern Global Migration and Economic Crisis
presents emerging research and case studies on global migration in
the modern world. Through interdisciplinary approaches, it further
showcases the current challenges and approaches in regulation.
Covering topics such as forced migration, human trafficking, and
national identity, this premier reference source is an excellent
resource for migration specialists, government officials,
politicians, sociologists, economists, students and educators of
higher education, researchers, and academicians.
This collection features four peer-reviewed literature reviews on
soil health indicators. The first chapter describes indicators and
frameworks for soil health currently in use. It evaluates the
principles underpinning current approaches to monitoring soil
quality/health and shows these principles have been applied in the
development of a practical soil health toolkit for use by UK
farmers. The second chapter reviews the range of physical, chemical
and biological indicators of soil health and how they can be used
in practice. It focusses on measuring soil health in organic
vegetable cultivation and, in particular, ways of measuring the
effects of adding organic amendments to improve soil health. The
third chapter discusses key issues in soil organic carbon (SOM)
modelling and the development of increasingly sophisticated,
dynamic SOM models. It looks at the role of SOM models in improving
soil health monitoring and developing decision support tools for
farmers The final chapter reviews current challenges in collecting
more systematic and reliable data on earthworm communities,
including issues in identifying different earthworm groups. It
includes a case study on developing a robust method for accurate
measurement of earthworm communities in soil in assessing and
improving soil health.
This book on Applied Operations Research and Financial Modelling in
Energy (AORFME) presents several applications of operations
research (OR) and financial modelling. The contributions by a group
of OR and Finance researchers focus on a variety of energy
decisions, presenting a quantitative perspective, and providing
policy implications of the proposed or applied methodologies. The
content is divided into three main parts: Applied OR I:
Optimization Approaches, Applied OR II: Forecasting Approaches and
Financial Modelling: Impacts of Energy Policies and Developments in
Energy Markets. The book appeals to scholars in economics, finance
and operations research, and to practitioners working in the energy
sector. This is the eighth volume in a series of books on energy
organized by the Centre for Energy and Value Issues (CEVI). For
this volume, CEVI collaborated with Hacettepe University's Energy
Markets Research and Application Center. The previous volumes in
the series are: Financial Aspects in Energy (2011), Energy
Economics and Financial Markets (2012), Perspectives on Energy Risk
(2014), Energy Technology and Valuation Issues (2015), Energy and
Finance (2016), Energy Economy, Finance and Geostrategy (2018), and
Financial Implications of Regulations in the Energy Industry
(2020).
As economic populism and protectionism increasingly threatens the
global trade order, this book examines the behavior of World Trade
Organization (WTO) members at the judicial arm of the WTO-the
dispute settlement mechanism (DSM). The author explores why and
when governments cooperate at the WTO and comply with the ruling of
its panels, focusing on how the growth of global value chains
through the internationalization of trade and production has
increased the importance of both trade liberalization and
supra-national governance and policy-making. Finding that domestic
organized interests-i.e. firms and sectors-mobilize and lobby
national governments to change their domestic policies to better
harmonize with their international trade commitments, the author
outlines how the time it takes to comply with adverse WTO rulings
is shorter when the potential domestic costs of non-compliance
outweigh protectionist interests. The author's innovative research
design highlights the conditions under which the WTO can preserve
the rules of international trade and support a more open, global
economy.
Wireless localization techniques are an area that has attracted
interest from both industry and academia, with self-localization
capability providing a highly desirable characteristic of wireless
sensor networks. Localization Algorithms and Strategies for
Wireless Sensor Networks encompasses the significant and fast
growing area of wireless localization techniques. This book
provides comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of topics and
fundamental theories underpinning measurement techniques and
localization algorithms. A useful compilation for academicians,
researchers, and practitioners, this Premier Reference Source
contains relevant references and the latest studies emerging out of
the wireless sensor network field.
This book provides the first book-length study of the political and
economic ideas of the British left's Alternative Economic Strategy
in the 1970s and early 1980s. Discussing the AES's approaches to
capitalism, the nation state and the working class, it argues that
existing academic accounts have significantly overstated the
radicalism of the strategy. Perhaps more notable, especially in the
light of its stated 'revolutionary' aims, was the extent of its
moderation - its continuities with post-war Labour revisionism, its
marked reluctance to look beyond the market economy, the degree of
its preoccupation with Britain's global-economic status, and its
inability to break with Labourist politics of class co-operation in
the national interest. While the book argues that the AES was the
last 'class politics' socialist initiative in mainstream British
politics, it also explores the ways in which its ideas perhaps
prepared the way for New Labour in the 1990s, and its relationship
with 'Corbynism' since 2015.
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