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One of the key issues in climate change is the lack of effective
governance. Climate change governance should address the impact of
climate variability, climate policy responses, and associated
socio-economic issues, which affect the ability of countries to
achieve sustainable development goals. It requires a multi-level
consensus, considering views and interest of all relevant
stakeholders, on international and national legal frameworks, and a
harmonised, transparent and equitable foundation for the
implementation of such frameworks. Academics and practitioners from
across Asia and beyond analyse country cases, including Bangladesh,
India, Japan, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore and Sri Lanka explore
themes such as public policy, water, environment, and agriculture.
Together they provide a holistic view of how different governance
approaches and perspectives mitigate and adapt the impacts of
climate change.
Academics and practitioners from across Asia and beyond revisit the
issues and impact of climate change in Asia. They examine the
preconditions for good governance regarding climate change, and the
role of state and non-state actors in climate change governance,
and explore different political-legal frameworks.
This new edition of the classic textbook on health informatics
provides readers in healthcare practice and educational settings
with an unparalleled depth of information on using informatics
methods and tools. However, this new text speaks to nurses and —
in a departure from earlier editions of this title — to all
health professionals in direct patient care, regardless of their
specialty, extending its usefulness as a textbook. This includes
physicians, therapists,
pharmacists, dieticians and many others. In
recognition of the evolving digital environments in all healthcare
settings and of interprofessional teams, the book is designed for a
wide spectrum of healthcare professions including quality officers,
health information managers, administrators and executives, as well
as health information technology professionals such
as engineers and computer scientists in health care.
The book is of special
interest to those
who bridge the technical and caring
domain, particularly nurse and medical informaticians and
other informaticians working in the health sciences. Nursing
Informatics: An Interprofessional and Global Perspective contains
real-life case studies and other didactic features to illustrate
the theories and principles discussed, making it an ideal resource
for use within health and nursing informatics curricula at
both undergraduate and graduate level, as well as for workforce
development. It honors the format established by the previous
editions by including a content array and questions to guide the
reader. Readers are invited to look out of the box through a
dedicated global perspective covering health informatics
applications in different regions, countries and continents.Â
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