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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789811329388
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXV, 200 p. 18 illus, online resource)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Social Sciences
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
    Keywords: Urban Studies/Sociology ; Sociology, Urban ; Public policy ; Sociology, Urban ; Public policy ; Urban geography.
    Abstract: Public transport in low-income Asian (LIA) cities fails to meet people’s mobility needs, generates high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and worsens social exclusion. Following successful Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) projects in Bogota and Curitibá, LIA countries promoted BRT in their large to medium-sized cities. However, the political and institutional structure distinctive to LIA cities makes their implementation difficult. This book investigates policy tensions by examining the planning and attempted implementation of BRT projects, taking Bandung and Surabaya in Indonesia as case studies. It analyses BRT to understand how power and communication gaps in institutional relationships between different actors at multiple levels of governance create conflict, and concludes that top-down policies and funding mechanisms cause tension in intergovernmental relationships. It also found that BRT solutions generated socio-political tension arising from the socio-economic realities and local political dynamics that shaped city structure, mobility patterns and capacity in resolving conflicts. The superimposed BRT solution generated discursive tension because conflicting discourses were not aligned with local economic, social, and environmental issues. The book highlights the need to take into consideration the vital role of local social and political actors, institutions and planning processes as they respond to and shape policies that are imposed by higher levels
    Abstract: List of abbreviations -- Indonesian terms -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Complexities of urban transport in low-income Asian (LIA) cities -- 1.1 Urban transport and climate change issues -- 1.2 Features and characteristics of medium-sized low-income Asian cities -- 1.2.1 Urbanisation in LIA cities -- 1.2.2 Compact urban forms and travel characteristics -- 1.2.3 Transport and environmental characteristics in LIA cities -- 1.2.4 Solutions offered to urban transport problems in LIA cities -- 1.3 Governance and multi-level governance -- 1.3.1 Governance -- 1.3.2 Multi-level governance -- 1.4 The challenges of multi-level governance for LIA cities -- 1.5 Multi-level planning policy issues and responses in Indonesia -- 1.5.1 System for the development of planning and policies -- 1.5.2 Spatial and sectoral planning -- 1.5.3 Urban transport projects -- 1.6 Summary -- Chapter 2 Conceptualising policy tensions in LIA cities -- 2.1 Power, communication, and participation -- 2.1.1 Power in multi-level governance structure -- 2.1.2 Legitimacy, communication, and participation -- 2.2 Multi-level governance in Europe and LIA -- 2.2.1 Multi-level governance in the EU -- 2.2.2 Multi-level governance in the Low-Income Asia -- 2.2.3 Comparison of multi-level governance in Europe and LIA cities -- 2.3 Theoretical framework -- 2.4 Research design -- 2.4.1 Data collection methods -- Chapter 3 Transport planning and policies in Indonesia -- 3.1 Transport and climate change decision-making in Indonesia -- 3.1.1 Government organisations -- 3.1.2 International organisations -- 3.1.3 Non-government organisations -- 3.2 Transport and climate change policies in Indonesia -- 3.2.1 Environment and climate change policy -- 3.2.2 National development planning system -- 3.2.3 Transport policy -- 3.2.4 Spatial planning policy -- 3.2.5 Energy policy -- 3.2.6 Economic policies -- 3.3 Summary -- Chapter 4 Transport planning and policies in Bandung -- 4.1 Personal experience of commuting in Bandung -- 4.2 Bandung urban transport challenges and emerging opportunities -- 4.2.1 Economic growth, urbanization, and urban form -- 4.2.2 Increasing road construction and motorization -- 4.2.3 Air pollution problems -- 4.2.4 Declining public transport patronage -- 4.3 Transport decision-making in Bandung -- 4.3.1 Stakeholders in the decision-making -- 4.3.1.1 International development agencies -- 4.3.1.2 Central government organisations -- 4.3.1.3 Provincial government organisations -- 4.3.1.4 City government organisation -- 4.3.1.5 Public transport operators -- 4.3.1.6 Non-government organisations -- 4.3.2 BRT decision-making in Bandung -- 4.4 Bandung transport policy review -- 4.4.1 Urban spatial planning policy -- 4.4.2 Urban development planning policy -- 4.4.3 Climate change policy -- 4.4.4 Urban transport policy -- 4.4.5 Bandung BRT studies -- 4.5 Policy tensions in the BRT project -- 4.5.1 Institutional-financial power of higher level governments -- 4.5.2 Socio-political power -- 4.5.3 Discourse in advancing BRT in Bandung -- 4.5.4 Communication and participation gaps -- 4.6 Summary -- Chapter 5 Transport planning and policies in Surabaya -- 5.1 Personal experience of communicating in Surabaya -- 5.2 Surabaya urban transport challenges and opportunities -- 5.2.1 Economic role of Surabaya -- 5.2.2 Urban form and transport system -- 5.2.3 Transport externalities -- 5.2.4 Urban public transport system -- 5.3 Transport decision-making process -- 5.3.1 Stakeholders in the decision-making -- 5.3.1.1 International development agencies -- 5.3.1.2 Central government organisations -- 5.3.1.3 Provincial government organisations -- 5.3.1.4 City government organisations -- 5.3.1.5 Public transport operators -- 5.3.1.6 Non-government organisations -- 5.3.2 BRT decision-making in Surabaya -- 5.4 Surabaya transport policy review -- 5.4.1 Urban spatial planning policy -- 5.4.2 Urban development planning policy -- 5.4.3 Climate change policy -- 5.4.4 Infrastructure development policy -- 5.4.5 Urban transport policy -- 5.4.6 Surabaya BRT studies -- 5.5 Policy tensions in urban transport in Surabaya -- 5.5.1 Institutional and financial power at different levels -- 5.5.2 Socio-political power in Surabaya -- 5.5.3 Discursive power in the selection and rejection of the BRT in Surabaya -- 5.5.3.1 Low-cost storyline -- 5.5.3.2 Modern and practical storylines -- 5.5.3.3 Environmentally sustainable storyline -- 5.5.4 Community participation and consultation gaps -- 5.6 Summary -- Chapter 6 Identifying policy tensions in transport planning and policies -- 6.1 Explaining the dynamics of transport and climate change policies -- 6.2 Explaining policy tensions in BRT projects in Bandung and Surabaya -- 6.2.1 Financial-institutional tensions -- 6.2.2 Socio-political tensions -- 6.2.3 Discursive tensions -- 6.2.4 Communication and public participation tensions -- 6.3 The importance of multi-level governance framework -- Chapter 7 Conclusion -- 7.1 Directions for future research -- References -- Appendices
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781803562704 , 9781803562698 , 9781803562711
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (114 p.)
    Keywords: Dietetics & nutrition
    Abstract: Honey is a natural food product with health benefits due to its numerous functional components that help to prevent and cure various diseases. This book provides a comprehensive overview of honey and honey production. The chapters discuss beekeeping practices, the geographical, entomological, and botanical origin of honey, the characteristics and properties of honey, the therapeutic and medicinal potential of honey, and honey’s utilization in processed food products
    Note: English
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781803569420 , 9781803569413 , 9781803569437
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (148 p.)
    Series Statement: Sustainable Development 6
    Keywords: Agricultural science
    Abstract: Food security and accessibility are being threatened by climate change, inadequate agricultural practices, and poor post-harvest techniques, among other factors. This book discusses sustainable approaches that can be utilized to ensure food security, such as fortification of bioactive components, genetic modification of food, and utilization of insects as food. It also describes practices to improve agricultural productivity and discusses the impact of natural disasters on food security
    Note: English
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : IntechOpen
    ISBN: 9781838805173 , 9781838805166 , 9781839691560
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (122 p.)
    Keywords: Dietetics & nutrition
    Abstract: Malnutrition is a major threat faced by the developing nations and it has caused a severe health care and economic burden. This menace causes severe structural and functional abnormalities that hinders the growth of the individual and nation. This book provides complete insight of the problem, pathophysiology, impact and rectifying strategies. Moreover, this book encompasses the different sections that highlight the problem in a sequential manner. Hopefully, this book will prove to be an aid for the reader to enlighten their knowledge regarding malnutrition and its tackling strategies
    Note: English
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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    ISBN: 9783039281497 , 9783039281480
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (222 p.)
    Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) has attracted much attention from society, industry and academia as a promising technology that can enhance day to day activities, and the creation of new business models, products and services, and serve as a broad source of research topics and ideas. A future digital society is envisioned, composed of numerous wireless connected sensors and devices. Driven by huge demand, the massive IoT (mIoT) or massive machine type communication (mMTC) has been identified as one of the three main communication scenarios for 5G. In addition to connectivity, computing and storage and data management are also long-standing issues for low-cost devices and sensors. The book is a collection of outstanding technical research and industrial papers covering new research results, with a wide range of features within the 5G-and-beyond framework. It provides a range of discussions of the major research challenges and achievements within this topic
    Note: English
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