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A new generation of Asian entrepreneurs is bringing their
creativity, innovation, and digital expertise to market, assisting
the region in becoming a disruptive force on the global stage. Live
commerce, which combines fast purchases with entertainment, is
revolutionizing China's retail industry, and new applications are
making users' lives easier and more intertwined. A relatively young
and increasingly well-educated population, driven by Millennials
and Gen Zs, is driving such high levels of internet and mobile
usage. In the following decade, these "digital natives" (born
between 1997 to 2012) will account for one-third of Asia's
consumption. Despite its relevance, there is a scarcity of research
on digital natives and transformation in Asia or reflections of the
same in a global context. The Handbook of Research on Digital
Natives as a Disruptive Force in Asian Businesses and Societies
fosters multidisciplinary collaboration in order to uncover fresh
theoretical and empirical views on digital natives, digital
technology, and digital revolutions in Asian enterprises and
society. Covering key topics such as the digital divide, internet
marketing, and social commerce, this major reference work is ideal
for government officials, business owners, managers, policymakers,
scholars, researchers, academicians, practitioners, instructors,
and students.
Inherent to and at the very core of the right to a fair criminal
trial under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights is
the concept of equality of arms (procedural equality) between the
parties, the construct given detailed and innovative treatment in
this book. As a contextual prelude to more specific analysis of
this concept under Article 6, certain influential historical
developments in trial safeguards which mark a centuries-long
evolution in standards of, and the value attributed to, procedural
fairness are identified to establish a background to Article 6
before its inception. Thereafter, the book offers a thorough
theoretical insight into equality of arms, investigating its
multi-faceted value, identifying its contemporary legal basis in
Article 6 and in international law, and defining its fundamental
constituent elements to elucidate its nature, including its
underpinning relationship with Article 6(3). The book argues that
the most important of these constituent elementsthe requirement of
'disadvantage'is not equated by the European Court of Human Rights
with inequality in itself, which would be a dignitarian
interpretation, but with inequality that gives rise to actual or,
in some circumstances, inevitable prejudice. This proposition is
the golden thread running through the analytical heart of the books
survey of case-law in which the Court's approach to procedural
equality in practice is demonstrated and assessed within the
context of the Article 6(3) rights to challenge and call witness
evidence, to adequate time and facilities, and to legal
assistance.The end result is a book for both scholars and
practitioners that will not only forge an enhanced general
understanding of procedural fairness safeguards and standards,
including from a historical perspective, but also provoke, more
specifically, new reflection on the concept of equality of arms.
Pests cause economic damage to crop and stored products, while
vectors are responsible for transmission of disease-causing agents
in human beings and livestock. Application of synthetic pesticides
in agriculture though has given immediate relief but has also
caused well known side effects, leading to a consensus among
entomologists and agriculturists to shift towards other ecofriendly
pest management. Insect natural enemies consisting of predators,
parasitoids and pathogens have attracted the attention of
scientists across the globe. These natural enemies exist in
agroecosystems and suppress the populations of pests. Parasitoids
are farmers' friends and most successful group of natural enemies.
Highly specialized in their host choice, female parasitoid searches
for a suitable host to lay eggs and larvae in or on or near the
hosts. Exploiting this potency of parasitoids may yield successful
results in controlling notorious pests in an ecofriendly way. This
book covers information on the important biocontrol agents
effective in pest suppression. It starts with insect parasitic
groups followed by specific group of parasitoids. It is hoped that
the book presents a comprehensive account of beneficial parasitoids
and will be useful to Undergraduate and Postgraduate students of
Entomology, Biological Control, Plant Protection, Agricultural
Zoology and Zoology, besides those involved in competitive
examinations and policy planning. Features Each chapter has been
written by specialized senior persons. Every chapter contains
Learning Objectives and Points to Remember. This book offers
comprehensive knowledge of parasitoids and their application in
pest management in a lucid way.
1. Encompass all major aspects of parasitoids in pest management 2.
Presents a unique combination on different insect parasitoids for
the insect pest management with emphasis on their taxonomic
position, status, different groups, mass production and their use
in pest biocontrol 3. Covers information on one of the most
important biocontrol agents, which are most effective in the
biocontrol of insect pests of crops 4. Discusses modern aspects of
why insect pest management is necessary and what are different
parastoids (parasitic insect groups) 5. Discusses most effective
biocontrol of insect pests of crops
1) This book critically examines the medical biotechnology industry
in India. 2) With the help of data and case studies, it showcases
the role of various financial actors, state institutions, and
academia in maintaining the biotechnology ecosystem. 3) This book
will be of interest to departments of political economy and medical
sociology across UK and USA.
Reproduction is one of the most inherent tasks that all living
organisms are actively involved in. It forms the backbone of their
existence with all evolutionary energies directed over billion
years of creation into maximizing reproductive effort. For so
simple and directed a need such as maximizing reproduction, it is
interesting to see how much diversity and complexity exists in this
task. Each organism despite having the same end goal employs
different strategies. The complexities, intricacies and strategies
of successful reproduction while being extremely fascinating are
equally befuddling. Reproductive Strategies in Insects provides an
expansive critical look at the reproductive strategies of the most
diverse group of animals, the insects. Insects which inhabit myriad
niches in all ecosystems except the oceans, show the most diverse
reproductive strategies ranging from simplest to most complex.
Reproductive strategies, viz., search for mates, number of mates,
display of mate quality, assessment of mate quality, acceptance of
mate, rejection of mates, forced copulations, the fight for
paternity pre, during and post copula, the modulation of paternity,
ovipositional strategies and parental care are described in detail
in this book. Also, each strategy in analyzed in relation to its
morphological, physiological, ethological, ecological and
evolutionary aspects. Features: Covers a wide variety of
reproductive strategies, A detailed step by step description of
reproductive strategies. Discusses morphological, physiological,
ethological, ecological and evolutionary aspects. Modulation of
these strategies and responsible modulatory factors are also
discussed. Well-illustrated. Recent research results and probable
future research directions. This is a niche reference book for
ethologists, biologists studying behavioural evolution and
entomologists. It may also be used as a textbook for a graduate
level course in behaviour.
"This is an important and timely volume: important because ASEAN is
an increasingly significant and influential regional and global
actor; and timely because, as the 2015 ASEAN Economic Community
target approaches, what is needed is a sympathetic yet arms-length
survey of the issues and challenges. ASEAN will miss some of the
targets laid out in its AEC Blueprint, but the reader is left in no
doubt that the ASEAN spirit is alive and well. The editors include
a distinguished former Secretary General of ASEAN and the leading
academic analyst of ASEAN economic cooperation. They and their
co-editors are to be congratulated for soliciting contributions
from an outstanding and diverse group of authors, and then adding
their highly authoritative commentary and analysis. A must read for
anybody seriously interested in ASEAN." - Hall Hill, H.W. Arndt
Professor of Southeast Asian Economies, Australian National
University
This book overviews the role of insects in providing various human,
environmental, recreational, aesthetic, and cultural services. It
presents a comprehensive account of insect service providers to
show different aspects of insects and cultivate the appreciation of
insects. Insects are beneficial to humans as ecofriendly tools, as
parasitoids and predators in the biological control of insect pests
and vectors, reducing the use of agrochemicals in modern
agriculture and protecting the environment. Insects facilitate crop
pollination and increase the agricultural yield. They are farmers'
friends, and serve as food for the human population worldwide,
provide pharmaceuticals, take part in ecosystem services, and work
as scavengers. Insects are used in disease therapy and wound
healing. They are also helpful in criminal investigations and are
the best models for research and technology innovations. Insects
also yield various silks, lac, honey, propolis, wax, etc.,
promoting insect tourism, recreations, and culture. This
contributed volume focuses on these different beneficial aspects of
insects in human life. This book will be of interest to
undergraduate and postgraduate students of entomology, agricultural
zoology, researchers, and anyone interested in insects, including
policy planners.
Kashmir boasts a language which challenges every field of
linguistics. Kashmiri is spoken by approximately 3,000,000 people.
Its syntax, similar to Germanic and other verb second languages,
has raised many significant issues within current generative
theories proposed by Chomsky and other prominent linguists.
Kashmir, the northern most state of India, boasts a language which
challenges every field of linguistics, be it modern, generative,
comparative, synchronic and diachronic. Although Kashmiri is only
spoken by approximately 3,000,000 people, its syntax, similar to
Germanic and other verb second languages, has raised many
significant issues within current generative theories proposed by
Chomsky and other prominant linguists. This study contains
description of syntax, morphology, agreement and pronominal clitics
of Kashmiri.
Polyphagous pests are primarily agricultural pests that feed on
economically important agricultural and horticultural crops of wide
taxonomic diversity across the globe. They cause immense damage
across different crop varieties owing to their generalist and
voracious food habits. The advent of mono-crop culture in a huge
area and the massive use of pesticides post green revolution have
massively increased pest outbreaks all over the world. The Middle
Eastern countries, African continent and even the Indian
subcontinent is increasingly facing resurgences of polyphagus
pests. This book compiles an inclusive account of polyphagous
pests. It covers locusts, termites, aphids, whiteflies, mealybugs,
scale insects, gram pod borer, fall armyworm, thrips, mites and
rodents. The book discusses mode of spread, enormity of losses
caused, mechanism of action, and also means to reduce the crop
losses. It brings together a unique perspective for researchers to
learn effective pest management practices across all crops. This
book is a reference guide to researchers and also useful for
academicians and students of entomology.
Sucking pests are most notorious group of pests for agricultural
crops. Unlike most pests with chewing mouth parts, sucking pests
cause more severe damage to the crops and are complex to get
identified until advanced stages of infection. Not only is this
late detection detrimental to their effective control, sucking
pests also often cause fungal growth and virus transmission. The
book emphasizes on sucking pests of most major crops of India. It
aims to reflect Indian scenario before the international
readership. This book complies comprehensive information on sucking
pests of crops and brings the attention of the readers to this
multiple damage causing insect complex. The chapters are
contributed by highly experienced Indigenous experts from
Universities & ICAR institutes, and book collates useful
content for students and young researchers in plant pathology,
entomology and agriculture.
Ecofriendly Pest Management for Food Security explores the broad
range of opportunity and challenges afforded by Integrated Pest
Management systems. The book focuses on the insect resistance that
has developed as a result of pest control chemicals, and how new
methods of environmentally complementary pest control can be used
to suppress harmful organisms while protecting the soil, plants,
and air around them. As the world's population continues its rapid
increase, this book addresses the production of cereals,
vegetables, fruits, and other foods and their subsequent demand
increase. Traditional means of food crop production face proven
limitations and increasing research is turning to alternative means
of crop growth and protection.
This book describes the microbiota of the intertrappean beds in the
Chhindwara District, Madhya Pradesh, India. In this work, special
emphasis is placed on the microbiota from the Late Cretaceous-Early
Palaeocene transition of the central Narmada River region.
Recently, the intertrappean beds of the Eastern Deccan Volcanic
Province (one of the subprovinces of the Deccan Volcanic Province)
have received considerable attention, which resulted in the
addition of some significant biotic assemblages to the existing
record from the Dindori-Chhindwara area of the province. The biotic
assemblages include charophytes, ostracods, foraminiferans, fishes,
frogs, lizards, turtles, crocodiles, and mammals. In spite of the
recent discoveries, the known fossil record of the Late
Cretaceous-Early Palaeocene biota of India is not sufficient and
thus does not permit us to speculate on the possible impact of
environmental changes triggered by the Deccan volcanic lava flows
on the contemporary biota and to precisely document their
palaeoecologic, palaeoenvironmental and palaeobiogeographic
implications. The recent biotic reports from the intertrappean beds
exposed in the Chhindwara region of the Eastern Deccan Volcanic
Province clearly indicate that these beds have a vast potential in
terms of fossil content, which could reveal new and dissimilar
biotic remains when compared to the Western Deccan Volcanic
Province. The record of diverse accumulations of freshwater
charophytes, brackish to freshwater ostracods, and planktic
foraminiferal and fish assemblages from the intertrappean beds of
Jhilmili and adjacent areas of Early Danian (P1a) age and lying
just north of Chhindwara town and in the heart of peninsular India
has intriguing implications for defining the age limits of the
basaltic flows. The occurrence of non-marine taxa, for example,
algae, molluscs, and vertebrates, associated with brackish water
ostracods in the nearby Singpur and Mohgaon Kalan localities of the
Chhindwara region, has also raised concerns about the sedimentary
environments of these intertrappean beds. The new finds (presented
in this book) prove useful for the better understanding of the
palaeoecology and palaeoenvironment of the biota and also throw
light on various paleobiogeographic models proposed for the
northward drifting Indian plate. The microbiotic assemblages of the
intertrappean beds of the eastern Deccan volcanic province at
District Chhindwara, Madhya Pradesh are documented in this book.
The microbiota of the central Narmada River region, the
charophytes, ostracods, planktic foraminifera, and fishes, receive
special attention in this study.
This book offers a range of environmentally benign molecular
mechanisms which are safer alternative strategies for effective
insect pest management. In modern era of biotechnology, there has
been much advancement in the field of molecular biology, where many
more techniques have evolved which can be helpful in the field of
pest management too. Plant resistance, development of transgenic
plants, and many more techniques are being considered the panacea
to pest problems. On the other hand, there are wide spread concerns
of the safety of biotechnological interventions with nontarget
organisms including humans. While the world stands divided on the
ethical issues of these approaches and the many safety concerns,
scientists believe that well thought of biotechnological
interventions are probably the only safest ways possible for
reducing pest attacks on crops. It explores various techniques and
aspects related to molecular pathways for crop pest control. This
book is a useful resource for postgraduate students and researchers
of agriculture sciences, plant pathology and plant physiology. It
is also useful for policy planners in agriculture.
This book brings together specialized information on modern aspects
of applied microbiology in pest management. In the last few
decades, the humans have witnessed major advancements in Life
Sciences, as a result several new and powerful tools and techniques
have evolved. This has led to great advancements in microbial
nutrition, genetics and their application in different fields. In
modern era of biotechnology, the microbes have provided solutions
to many of the human problems and necessities and thus serve as
human and farmers' friends. The microbes have proved to be
successful tools for the pest management. Similarly, there has been
much advancement in the field of molecular biology, where many more
techniques have evolved which can be helpful in the field of pest
management too. Plant resistance, development of transgenic plants,
and many more techniques are being considered the panacea to pest
problems. On the other hand, there are wide spread concerns of the
safety of these microbial and biotechnological interventions with
nontarget organisms including humans. While the world stands
divided on the ethical issues of these approaches and the many
safety concerns, scientists believe that well thought of microbial
and biotechnological interventions are probably the only safest
ways possible for reducing pest attacks on crops. This is useful
read for postgraduate students and teachers, plant protection
practioners across the world and also useful for policy planners.
The large market size and abundant resources of the Greater Mekong
Subregion (GMS), including a large, motivated and cheap workforce,
a rich agricultural base, extensive timber and fisheries resources,
considerable potential mineral resources, and vast energy resources
have seen the subregion increasingly recognized as a new frontier
of Southeast Asian economic strength. This book aims to assess the
recent economic, social and political developments in the GMS and
identify emerging opportunities and challenges facing the
successful transition towards a market-driven economy. The
countries of the GMS are at a critical juncture where subregional
efforts and cooperation must be made to fully address the rapidly
evolving issues that are vital to appropriate policy formation, yet
which remain widely debatable. The deliberations here shed light on
the development stages and offer policy recommendations for pushing
forward subregional cooperation.
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