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This book deals with the contemporary subject of perception of risk
and its influence on accidents and disasters. The contents examine
the conventional viewpoints on human errors, incubation of errors,
complexity and organisational deviance as a cause for accidents.
Work of Mary Douglas with regard to risk, Charles Perrow's work on
the normal accident theory and Diane Vaughn's theory on
normalisation of deviance are examined from a fresh perspective in
this book. It also discusses prominent accidents in aviation,
space, nuclear energy, automotive and healthcare, using the
pandemic and Boeing 737 Max as a backdrop to study accidents and
disasters. It further explores the background and similarities to
these events and addresses the core issues such as the state of
regulation, the worldview of the sociologists, and proposes that
mental models of complex systems, avarice and risk for gain as
other possibilities for accidents. Using the concept of nudge in
behavioural economics and the Elinor Ostrom’s viewpoint on
regulating for common good, it suggests a way forward through the
High Reliability Organisation Theory (HRO) leading to enhanced risk
perception. The book will be of interest to those who would like to
understand the need to incorporate risk perception into regulation,
engineers and scientists, professionals and policy makers working
in the areas of disaster and risk management, technology areas like
aviation, nuclear plants, space and healthcare, students of the
sociology of risk and of course the general reader.
In spite of the increasing use and demand for lightweight aggregate
concrete (LWAC), there is still a lack of adequate explanations to
understand the mechanisms responsible for the strength and
durability properties of LWAC. This book is written to give an
overall picture of LWAC, from the historical background, aggregate
production, proportioning and production of concrete, to
applications in structures. Physical properties and chemical
durability are described in detail. The physical properties include
density, strength, shrinkage, and elasticity. Chemical durability
includes resistance to acids, chloride ingress, carbonation, and
freeze-thaw resistance. Fire resistance is also included, which is
seldom considered, but is a very important aspect of the safety of
the structure. Microstructure development and its relation to the
durability properties of LWAC generally are not highlighted in the
literature. The development of bonds, the microstructure with
different binder systems, and different types of lightweight
aggregates are explained. They show how lightweight aggregate
concrete differs from normal weight concrete. The chapters on
chloride ingress and freeze-thaw resistance are detailed because of
the use of LWAC in offshore construction. The economical aspects of
using LWAC are also reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the fact that
although the cost of LWAC is high, the total cost of construction
has to be considered, including the cost of transport,
reinforcement, etc. When these are considered then LWAC becomes
cheaper and attractive. The life cycle cost of the concrete is
another consideration for calculating long-term savings on
maintenance costs.
The book brings together research topics having a broad focus on
human and climate change impacts on the terrestrial ecosystems in
the tropics in general and more specifically from the most
significant and vulnerable Himalayan ecosystem. A total of 16
contributions included in the book cover a diverse range of global
change themes such as the impacts of changing temperature and
precipitation on soil ecosystems, forest degradation, extent and
impacts of invasive species, plant responses to pollution, climate
change impacts on biodiversity and tree phenology, environmental
changes associated with land use, importance of traditional
knowledge in climate change adaptation, timberline ecosystems, and
role of integrated landscape modeling for sustainable management of
natural resources. The book is a collective endeavour of an
international multidisciplinary group of scientists focused on
improving our understanding of the impacts of global change on the
structure and functioning of tropical ecosystems and addressing the
challenges of their future sustainable management. We hope that the
book will help researchers working in the areas of ecology and
environmental science to update their knowledge. We also expect
that natural resource managers and policy planners will find
explanations for some of their observations and hypotheses on
multiple global change factors impacting tropical ecosystems and
especially Himalayan ecosystems.
Entrepreneurship education is a rapidly evolving field that is
critical to the development of well-equipped and competent business
leaders. The importance of training the future generation of
managers and leaders cannot be overlooked as they play a vital role
in ensuring the survival of various industries and companies.
Entrepreneurship Education in Tourism and Hospitality Management
provides an in-depth look at various cases of entrepreneurship
education in the tourism and hospitality industries across the
world as well as their recent changes and developments. This book
also advances the literature in the field of entrepreneurship
education by broadening the discussion on the recent trends and
ongoing challenges to include perspectives on creating the next
generation of tourism and hospitality entrepreneurs. Covering
topics such as digital education and tourism sustainability, this
reference work is ideal for administrators, academicians,
policymakers, entrepreneurs, scholars, researchers, practitioners,
instructors, and students.
Mountainous and rural areas throughout the world have continually
been attributed with several hinderances including poverty, faulty
governance, and susceptibility to natural disasters. However, with
the recent development of tourism, these provinces have seen a
strong rise in visitation. Despite this increase in economic
sustainability, planners are still presented with many challenges
as they try to balance developmental and ecological considerations.
Global Opportunities and Challenges for Rural and Mountain Tourism
provides emerging research exploring the integration of mountain
tourism development and innovative practices for managing
contemporary issues and challenges of tourism in these regions
including socio-economic impacts, role of stakeholders, and
promotional strategies for sustainable tourism development.
Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as cultural
heritage, marketing strategies, and value chain systems, this book
is ideally designed for travel agents, tour directors, tour
developers, hotel managers, hospitality and tourism professionals,
industry practitioners, researchers, geographical scientists,
planners, academicians, and students.
The term 'Indo-Pacific' is being used increasingly in the global
strategic/geo-political discourse in recent years. The rise of
China as an economic giant and a rising military power has led to
the consequent shift of international politics and relations to
Asia as the fulcrum. It has turned the whole region of Indo-Pacific
as one security complex. Countries that are part of the region but
also countries that are adjacent or outside the region, but also
the countries adjoining the oceans look for a mechanism in
accordance with a rule-based order. International law that would
protect the rights of the nations to pursue global commons was
emphasized. This timely volume presents a collection of articles by
leading scholars on the subject from the region. It addresses the
faultlines of both traditional and non-traditional security issues.
Military modernization, especially of the naval forces of a number
of powers, national ambitions of power projection, and plans to
build ports in strategic locations are exacerbating insecurity and
greater arms race. It also poses the question, whether the
Indo-Pacific region will become a theatre of tension and
instability, or a contributor to peace and prosperity for the
larger populations that reside herein? Please note: Taylor &
Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India,
Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
This broad-based, introductory reference provides excellent
discussions regarding the hydration of Portland cement, durability
problems in concrete, mechanisms of concrete deterioration, and
interaction of polymers in concrete. It also covers properties of
concrete with added polymers and practical applications of polymers
in concrete. The historic background of polymers in building
materials is examined, and a comprehensive comparison of natural
vs. synthetic polymers is provided and conveniently summarized in a
tabular format.
The book brings together research topics having a broad focus on
human and climate change impacts on the terrestrial ecosystems in
the tropics in general and more specifically from the most
significant and vulnerable Himalayan ecosystem. A total of 16
contributions included in the book cover a diverse range of global
change themes such as the impacts of changing temperature and
precipitation on soil ecosystems, forest degradation, extent and
impacts of invasive species, plant responses to pollution, climate
change impacts on biodiversity and tree phenology, environmental
changes associated with land use, importance of traditional
knowledge in climate change adaptation, timberline ecosystems, and
role of integrated landscape modeling for sustainable management of
natural resources. The book is a collective endeavour of an
international multidisciplinary group of scientists focused on
improving our understanding of the impacts of global change on the
structure and functioning of tropical ecosystems and addressing the
challenges of their future sustainable management. We hope that the
book will help researchers working in the areas of ecology and
environmental science to update their knowledge. We also expect
that natural resource managers and policy planners will find
explanations for some of their observations and hypotheses on
multiple global change factors impacting tropical ecosystems and
especially Himalayan ecosystems.
Advanced Microbial Techniques in Agriculture, Environment, and
Health Management provides current perspectives on the fields of
agriculture, the environment and health. This important reference
presents recent advancements in applied microbial technology,
compiling it in a comprehensive manner and transferring applied
microbial technology from laboratory conditions to field level. In
20 chapters, the book focuses on microbial interventions for
all-inclusive, cost-effective environmental management tactics
while also linking the cumulative microbial services involved in
the up-gradation of agriculture, environment and health. In
addition, the book offers detailed information on emerging
environmental issues and proposes ways of controlling their
consequences using different approaches to treatment.
One of the most critical problems we are facing today is acid rain.
One of the main causes is the burning of fossil fuels, and as a
result, sulfuric acid and carbon dioxide are added to the
atmosphere. These gases have detrimental effects on building
materials. Thus, there are two problems: (1) to decrease the gas
emission, and (2) to produce construction materials more durable to
the aggressive pollutant gases and acid rain.
The environmental aspects involved in the production and use of
cement, concrete and other building materials are of growing
importance. CO2 emissions are 0.8-1.3 ton/ton of cement production
in dry process. SO2 emission is also very high, but is dependent
upon the type of fuel used. Energy consumption is also very high at
100-150 KWT/ton of cement produced. It is costly to erect new
cement plants. Substitution of waste materials will conserve
dwindling resources, and will avoid the environmental and
ecological damages caused by quarrying and exploitation of the raw
materials for making cement. To some extent, it will help to solve
the problem otherwise en-countered in disposing of the wastes.
Partial replacement of clinker or portland cement by slag, fly ash,
silica fume and natural rock minerals illustrates these aspects.
Partial replacement by natural materials that require little or no
processing, such as pozzolans, calcined clays, etc., saves energy
and decreases emission of gases. The output of waste materials
suitable as cement replacement (slags, fly ashes, silica fumes,
rice husk ash, etc.) is more than double that of cement
production.
These waste materials can partly be used, or processed, to
produce materials suitable as aggregates or fillersin concrete.
These can also be used as clinker raw materials, or processed into
cementing systems. New grinding and mixing technology will make the
use of these secondary materials simpler. Developments in chemical
admixtures: superplasticizers, air entraining agents, etc., help in
controlling production techniques and, in achieving the desired
properties in concrete.
Use of waste products is not only a partial solution to
environmental and ecological problems, it significantly improves
the microstructure, and consequently the durability properties of
concrete, which are difficult to achieve by the use of pure
portland cement. The aim is not only to make the cements and
concrete less expensive, but to provide a blend of tailored
properties of waste materials and portland cements suitable for
specified purpose. This requires a better understanding of
chemistry, and materials science.
There is an increasing demand for better understanding of
material properties, as well as better control of the
microstructure developing in the construction material, to increase
durability. The combination of different binders and modifiers to
produce cheaper and more durable building materials will solve to
some extent the ecological and environmental problems.
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Leishmaniasis is a neglected tropical disease that is known to be
transmitted by 90 different species of sandflies which carry 20
Leishmania species that cause human infection particularly in
endemic countries. Pathogenesis, Treatment, and Prevention of
Leishmaniasis aims to provide information on this vector-borne
disease and explore strategies for diagnosis and treatment. The
book begins with an overview of leishmaniasis which includes
historical and future perspectives of the disease. It also
discusses the clinical manifestation of the disease, mechanisms of
infection, therapeutic strategies, diagnostics, prevention, and
cure of Leishmania parasite. The book goes on to explain new
insights and challenges in the development of promising drug
targets, biomarkers identification and advance vaccination
strategies against leishmaniasis. Chapter contributions brings
together diverse areas of expertise making Pathogenesis, Treatment,
and Prevention of Leishmaniasis aims to bring together elements of
leishmaniasis into one place and be a valuable resource for
researchers, health care professionals, and graduate students,
working in the field of leishmaniasis.
Nearly three years after the fall of Suharto, Indonesia is still
experiencing the birth pangs of democracy. As a result, it displays
all the characteristics of the transition from authoritarian
political system to a democratic one - a simultaneous process of
decay and renewal. This book contains 11 essays that examine
Indonesia's chances of succeeding in its journey towards
establishing a democratic society.
Entrepreneurship education is a rapidly evolving field that is
critical to the development of well-equipped and competent business
leaders. The importance of training the future generation of
managers and leaders cannot be overlooked as they play a vital role
in ensuring the survival of various industries and companies.
Entrepreneurship Education in Tourism and Hospitality Management
provides an in-depth look at various cases of entrepreneurship
education in the tourism and hospitality industries across the
world as well as their recent changes and developments. This book
also advances the literature in the field of entrepreneurship
education by broadening the discussion on the recent trends and
ongoing challenges to include perspectives on creating the next
generation of tourism and hospitality entrepreneurs. Covering
topics such as digital education and tourism sustainability, this
reference work is ideal for administrators, academicians,
policymakers, entrepreneurs, scholars, researchers, practitioners,
instructors, and students.
Mountainous and rural areas throughout the world have continually
been attributed with several hinderances including poverty, faulty
governance, and susceptibility to natural disasters. However, with
the recent development of tourism, these provinces have seen a
strong rise in visitation. Despite this increase in economic
sustainability, planners are still presented with many challenges
as they try to balance developmental and ecological considerations.
Global Opportunities and Challenges for Rural and Mountain Tourism
provides emerging research exploring the integration of mountain
tourism development and innovative practices for managing
contemporary issues and challenges of tourism in these regions
including socio-economic impacts, role of stakeholders, and
promotional strategies for sustainable tourism development.
Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as cultural
heritage, marketing strategies, and value chain systems, this book
is ideally designed for travel agents, tour directors, tour
developers, hotel managers, hospitality and tourism professionals,
industry practitioners, researchers, geographical scientists,
planners, academicians, and students.
The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International
Law, 1600-1926, brings together foreign, comparative, and
international titles in a single resource. Its International Law
component features works of some of the great legal theorists,
including Gentili, Grotius, Selden, Zouche, Pufendorf,
Bijnkershoek, Wolff, Vattel, Martens, Mackintosh, Wheaton, among
others. The materials in this archive are drawn from three
world-class American law libraries: the Yale Law Library, the
George Washington University Law Library, and the Columbia Law
Library.Now for the first time, these high-quality digital scans of
original works are available via print-on-demand, making them
readily accessible to libraries, students, independent scholars,
and readers of all ages.+++++++++++++++The below data was compiled
from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of
this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping
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LibraryLP3Y050070019170101The Making of Modern Law: Foreign,
Comparative, and International Law, 1600-1926"Lectures delivered at
the University senate house in Calcutta, in October and December,
1906."-Pref. to 1st ed. Pages 5-12 in "List of abbreviations"
numbered xcvii-civ. Appendices: A. Proceedings in Council. -- B.
Specific relief bill. Statement of objects and reasons. -- C.
Specific relief act. -- D. Rules framed by Calcutta and Bombay High
courts under section 51, Specific relief act. -- E. Indian contract
act. -- F. Code of civil procedure -- G. Indian limitation act. --
H. Indian registration act. -- I. Indian Court fees act.Calcutta:
R. Cambray & Co., 1917xxi, xcii, 16, 671, 287p. 26cmIndia
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
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it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia
and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally
important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to
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