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A collection of 18 papers from an international conference in
London, July 1992, that survey the principles and applications of
various operational technologies for the treatment of contaminated
land. Some explain the principles behind a range of technologies;
others use case histories to show how a
Despite significant financial investments, the rate of development
and pace of poverty reduction in developing and transitional
countries has not always matched expectations. Development
management typically involves complex interactions between
governmental and non-governmental organisations, donors and members
of the public, and can be difficult to navigate. This volume brings
together a group of international contributors to explore the
theoretical and empirical underpinnings of development management,
and to consider the prospects and challenges associated with it in
the context of both developing and transitional countries.
Referring to dominant norms and values in public and developmental
organisations, development management is tied up with the attitudes
and perceptions of various stakeholders including: government
officials, public sector managers, aid workers, donors and members
of the public. Attempting to make sense of complex interactions
between these actors is highly problematic and calls for new
approaches, models and insights. Based on cutting-edge research,
the chapters challenge much of the previous discourse on the
subject and evaluate the challenges and opportunities that it
presents. Development Management offers academics, researchers and
practitioners of public administration, business and management,
international development and political science a comprehensive and
state-of-the-art review of current research on development
management in the context of developing and transitional countries.
Individuals with psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia,
bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder often report
Insomnia and difficulties sleeping which can significantly impede
recovery, worsen symptoms, and reduce quality of life. This volume
presents a detailed theoretical rationale and session-by-session
outline for delivering Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Insomnia to
people with these mental health disorders.The treatment has been
developed in close collaboration with people living with mental
illness, as well as sleep specialists and psychosis experts.
Information regarding the efficacy of the programme is presented,
along with resources offering information on complicating factors,
avoiding relapse, managing stress, and restoring lifestyle balance.
Beginning with an editorial introduction that outlines the various
conflicting approaches to Kierkegaard's work, and placing them
within a historical context, this CRITICAL READER includes both
previously published and newly commissioned essays that respond to
new readings of Kierkegaard. A wide range of contributors challenge
existing interpretations of Kierkegaard's thought.
Individuals with psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia,
bipolar disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder often report
Insomnia and difficulties sleeping which can significantly impede
recovery, worsen symptoms, and reduce quality of life. This volume
presents a detailed theoretical rationale and session-by-session
outline for delivering Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Insomnia to
people with these mental health disorders.The treatment has been
developed in close collaboration with people living with mental
illness, as well as sleep specialists and psychosis experts.
Information regarding the efficacy of the programme is presented,
along with resources offering information on complicating factors,
avoiding relapse, managing stress, and restoring lifestyle balance.
Rapidly Progressive Glomerulonephritis is one of the most exciting
areas in renal medicine. However, appropriate immunosuppressive
therapy can dramatically improve the prognosis in many cases, such
that renal failure is avoided. It is clear now that various
immunopathological processes are involved, and that an accurate
diagnosis is of value in guiding management. This volume aims to
bring together current knowledge of both scientific and clinical
aspects of RPN. Recent advances in the immunology, inflammatory
mechanisms and pathology of RPGN are discussed. This is followed by
consideration of the major causes of RPGN, which include
Goodpasture's disease, primary systematic vasculitis and systematic
lupus erythematosus. RPGN secondary to other renal and systemic
diseases, and RPGN in children are also described. Finally, new
approaches to treatment are reviewed. Although certain of these
areas are covered in the larger textbooks of renal medicine, our
aim is to provide a current overview of RPGN, in a concise volume.
This should be of particular interest to nephrologists and general
physicians, including those in training, but may also be of value
to pathologists, immunologists, and other studying the mechanisms
of renal disease. We hope that this volume will help them in the
management of patients with RPNG, or in planning their research
into this condition.
Despite significant financial investments, the rate of development
and pace of poverty reduction in developing and transitional
countries has not always matched expectations. Development
management typically involves complex interactions between
governmental and non-governmental organisations, donors and members
of the public, and can be difficult to navigate. This volume brings
together a group of international contributors to explore the
theoretical and empirical underpinnings of development management,
and to consider the prospects and challenges associated with it in
the context of both developing and transitional countries.
Referring to dominant norms and values in public and developmental
organisations, development management is tied up with the attitudes
and perceptions of various stakeholders including: government
officials, public sector managers, aid workers, donors and members
of the public. Attempting to make sense of complex interactions
between these actors is highly problematic and calls for new
approaches, models and insights. Based on cutting-edge research,
the chapters challenge much of the previous discourse on the
subject and evaluate the challenges and opportunities that it
presents. Development Management offers academics, researchers and
practitioners of public administration, business and management,
international development and political science a comprehensive and
state-of-the-art review of current research on development
management in the context of developing and transitional countries.
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