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Global Climate Change, Population Displacement, and Public Health - The Next Wave of Migration (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020):... Global Climate Change, Population Displacement, and Public Health - The Next Wave of Migration (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Lawrence A. Palinkas
R2,868 Discovery Miles 28 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This timely text examines the causes and consequences of population displacement related to climate change in the recent past, the present, and the near future. First and foremost, this book includes an examination of patterns of population displacement that have occurred or are currently underway. Second, the book introduces a three-tier framework for both understanding and responding to the public health impacts of climate-related population displacement. It illustrates the interrelations between impacts on the larger physical and social environment that precipitates and results from population displacement and the social and health impacts of climate-related migration. Third, the book contains first-hand accounts of climate-related population displacement and its consequences, in addition to reviews of demographic data and reviews of existing literature on the subject. Topics explored among the chapters include: Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans Hurricane Maria and Puerto Rico The California Wildfires Fleeing Drought: The Great Migration to Europe Fleeing Flooding: Asia and the Pacific Fleeing Coastal Erosion: Kivalina and Isle de Jean Charles Although the book is largely written from the perspective of a researcher, it reflects the perspectives of practitioners and policymakers on the need for developing policies, programs, and interventions to address the growing numbers of individuals, families, and communities that have been displaced as a result of short- and long-term environmental disasters. Global Climate Change, Population Displacement, and Public Health is a vital resource for an international audience of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers representing a variety of disciplines, including public health, public policy, social work, urban development, climate and environmental science, engineering, and medicine.

A Systems Approach to Social Impact Assessment - Two Alaskan Case Studies (Paperback): Lawrence A. Palinkas, Bruce Murray... A Systems Approach to Social Impact Assessment - Two Alaskan Case Studies (Paperback)
Lawrence A. Palinkas, Bruce Murray Harris, John S. Petterson
R1,388 Discovery Miles 13 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book represents an effort at developing a qualitative model for use in social impact assessments. It provides two case studies that demonstrate the use of systems approach to social impact assessment and examine the potential effects of oil development in rural Alaskan communities.

A Systems Approach to Social Impact Assessment - Two Alaskan Case Studies (Hardcover): Lawrence A. Palinkas, Bruce Murray... A Systems Approach to Social Impact Assessment - Two Alaskan Case Studies (Hardcover)
Lawrence A. Palinkas, Bruce Murray Harris, John S. Petterson
R4,493 Discovery Miles 44 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides two case studies that demonstrate the use of systems analysis to forecast the often far-reaching consequences of government policies and economic development for the social relations and cultural values of different communities. The case studies examine the potential effects of oil development in two rural Alaskan communities, comparing the impact of proposed oil-related activities with projected changes in the sociocultural and socioeconomic aspects of these communities under other sets of assumptions, such as the development of a local groundfish industry. Each case study begins with an ethnographic description of the community, organized along the lines of a systems model, which is then used to assess the impact of development upon economic activities, political and social organizations, religion, education, health and social services, and recreation. The systems approach to social impact assessment is a commonly used decision-making tool, and the comparisons set forth in these two case studies will allow managers and policymakers to better tailor models to suit the needs of their inquiries.

Achieving Implementation and Exchange - The Science of Delivering Evidence-Based Practices to At-Risk Youth (Paperback):... Achieving Implementation and Exchange - The Science of Delivering Evidence-Based Practices to At-Risk Youth (Paperback)
Lawrence A. Palinkas
R882 Discovery Miles 8 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book addresses the frustrating gap between research conducted on effective practices and the lack of routine use of such practices. The author introduces a model for reducing the gap between research and practice, highlighting the roles of social networks, research evidence, practitioner/policymaker decision-making, research-practice-policy partnerships, and cultural exchanges between researchers and practitioners and policymakers. He concludes with a discussion of how the model may be used to develop more widespread use of evidence-based practices, as well as partnerships that promote ongoing quality improvement in services delivery.

Achieving Implementation and Exchange - The Science of Delivering Evidence-Based Practices to At-Risk Youth (Hardcover):... Achieving Implementation and Exchange - The Science of Delivering Evidence-Based Practices to At-Risk Youth (Hardcover)
Lawrence A. Palinkas
R2,302 Discovery Miles 23 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Converting research evidence into practice is an issue of growing importance to many fields of policy and practice worldwide. This book, by a leading implementation specialist in child welfare and mental health, addresses the frustrating gap between research conducted on effective practices and the lack of routine use of such practices. Drawing on implementation science, the author introduces a model for reducing the gap between research and practice. This model highlights the roles of social networks, research evidence, practitioner/policymaker decision-making, research-practice-policy partnerships, and cultural exchanges between researchers and practitioners and policymakers. He concludes with a discussion of how the model may be used to develop more widespread use of evidence-based practices for the prevention and treatment of behavioural and mental health problems in youth-serving systems of care, as well as partnerships that promote ongoing quality improvement in services delivery.

Global Climate Change, Population Displacement, and Public Health - The Next Wave of Migration (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020):... Global Climate Change, Population Displacement, and Public Health - The Next Wave of Migration (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Lawrence A. Palinkas
R2,873 Discovery Miles 28 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This timely text examines the causes and consequences of population displacement related to climate change in the recent past, the present, and the near future. First and foremost, this book includes an examination of patterns of population displacement that have occurred or are currently underway. Second, the book introduces a three-tier framework for both understanding and responding to the public health impacts of climate-related population displacement. It illustrates the interrelations between impacts on the larger physical and social environment that precipitates and results from population displacement and the social and health impacts of climate-related migration. Third, the book contains first-hand accounts of climate-related population displacement and its consequences, in addition to reviews of demographic data and reviews of existing literature on the subject. Topics explored among the chapters include: Hurricane Katrina and New Orleans Hurricane Maria and Puerto Rico The California Wildfires Fleeing Drought: The Great Migration to Europe Fleeing Flooding: Asia and the Pacific Fleeing Coastal Erosion: Kivalina and Isle de Jean Charles Although the book is largely written from the perspective of a researcher, it reflects the perspectives of practitioners and policymakers on the need for developing policies, programs, and interventions to address the growing numbers of individuals, families, and communities that have been displaced as a result of short- and long-term environmental disasters. Global Climate Change, Population Displacement, and Public Health is a vital resource for an international audience of researchers, practitioners, and policymakers representing a variety of disciplines, including public health, public policy, social work, urban development, climate and environmental science, engineering, and medicine.

Translation and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice (Paperback, New): Lawrence A. Palinkas, Haluk Soydan Translation and Implementation of Evidence-Based Practice (Paperback, New)
Lawrence A. Palinkas, Haluk Soydan
R1,844 Discovery Miles 18 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is one thing to do social work research, but quite another to disseminate the results and ensure their effective utilization by practitioners out in the field working with clients. Just as important is ensuring that the research is relevant and usable by the social and health service community. Implementation research and translational research are designed to develop effective methods for narrowing the gap between research and practice.
Using the National Institutes of Health Roadmap as a guide, this book fills a gap in social work writing by describing the challenges of investigating the process and outcomes of efforts to translate and implement evidence-based practices in social work. A general introduction discusses the history of such efforts and a picture of where we are now. Subsequent chapters offer in-depth examinations of the methods for studying the effectiveness, dissemination, and implementation of evidence-based practices; discuss the organizational context in which these activities occur in social work practice; investigate the use of mixed-method designs and community-based participatory methods to address these challenges; provide case studies of research on translation and implementation; and identify potential barriers and offer recommendations and guidelines for addressing them.
The resulting strategy is founded on the principle and practice of cultural exchange between members of social worker-led interdisciplinary research teams, and between researchers and practitioners. Decision-makers in social service agencies and policy settings, in addition to professors and master's- and doctoral-level students, will all want to read this vital and informative book that brings core issues of research and practice to life.

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