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Building Resilience and Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM): Experiences and Lessons from Communities in the Philippines
Community-based Disaster Risk Management or CBDRM is a “people and development oriented, comprehensive and participatory approach in reducing... -
Building Resilience and Community-Based Disaster Risk Management (CBDRM): Experiences and Lessons from Communities in the Philippines
Community-based Disaster Risk Management or CBDRM is a “people and development oriented, comprehensive and participatory approach in reducing... -
Ethical and Regulatory Considerations on Biobanking in the Republic of Korea
Korean biobanks are now adapting to integrate the new paradigm of precision medicine into their fundamental role of promoting health technology....
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Systemic Materialism
The previous chapter was a paean to exactness. But it was also a reminder that form without content is philosophically and practically insignificant,... -
Ascertainment and Assessment of ES
The need for applications and tools of the—frequently mainly conceptually used—ecosystem service (ES) ideas has become more and more obvious during... -
Evaluating new markets
The analysis of potential new markets and the ensuing selection of the attractive ones are tasks which make great demands, both in terms of content... -
Conclusion
Uganda is a study in the reconstruction of a collapsed state, the resuscitation of measurable levels of legitimacy, and the costly political mistakes... -
International comparison of the treatment of polytraumatized patients
Worldwide there will be an increase in polytraumatized patients. The number of death after trauma will increase from 5,1 Mill. to 8,4 Mill. The...
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Decision-Making in Health: Northern and Rural Health Planning
Community decision-making for health is both simple and complex. The involvement of community members in identifying health issues and seeking... -
The Concepts and Structure of Local Government
Prior to World War II, local governments had little or no independence and were generally treated as administrative arms of the national government....