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Global Pandemic and Human Security = Technology and Development Perspective /
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Global Pandemic and Human Security/ edited by Rajib Shaw, Anjula Gurtoo.
Reminder of title:
Technology and Development Perspective /
other author:
Shaw, Rajib.
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XVI, 433 p. 1 illus.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Sustainability. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-5074-1
ISBN:
9789811650741
Global Pandemic and Human Security = Technology and Development Perspective /
Global Pandemic and Human Security
Technology and Development Perspective /[electronic resource] :edited by Rajib Shaw, Anjula Gurtoo. - 1st ed. 2022. - XVI, 433 p. 1 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Global pandemic, human security,technology and development -- Chapter 2. DEVELOPMENTAL AGENDA AND THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC -- Chapter 3. Co-evolution of Pandemic, Human Security and Technology -- Chapter 4. Fiscal policies and post COVID-19 development challenges: An overview -- Chapter 5. Climate change and human security in the context of the global pandemic: Emphasising responses that maximise synergies -- Chapter 6. Global pandemic and human security: Using Health-EDRM risk assessment framework to enhance technology support for DRR -- Chapter 7. Those Above Poverty Line: Development and Vulnerability to the Pandemic -- Chapter 8. URBAN-RURAL LINKAGES AND THEIR IMPLICATION TO HUMAN SECURITY IN PANDEMIC TIME -- Chapter 9. International migration and human security under the COVID 19 pandemic -- Chapter 10. Fragility and resilience in food systems: What can we learn from the COVID-19 crisis? -- Chapter 11. Challenges and Solution Pathways in Water Use through the Lens of COVID-19 -- Chapter 12. Education in the time of a pandemic -- Chapter 13. Implications on Gender during the Pandemic -- Chapter 14. Access to green spaces: Consider green infrastructure implementation with/post-COVID-19 world -- Chapter 15. “A Sustainable and Resilient Urban Transportation System” -- Chapter 16. Responses for COVID-19 in the Pacific Small Island Countries -- Chapter 17. "Between protection and empowerment COVID-19: Haiti’s older people’s perception and behavior" -- Chapter 18. Government Responses to COVID-19 and their implications on Food Security in Indonesia -- Chapter 19. Preparing for the future crisis: frontier technologies hold the key -- Chapter 20. Emerging Technologies & Global Pandemic -- Chapter 21. The importance of data sharing in managing public health crises -- Chapter 22. Governing Artificial Intelligence in post-pandemic society.
This book highlights how the human security aspect has been affected by the global pandemic, based on the specific case study, field data, and evidence. COVID-19 has exemplified that the pandemic is global, but its responses are local. The responses depend on national governance and policy framework, use of technology and innovation, and people’s perceptions and behavior, among many others. There are many differences in how the pandemic has affected the rich and the poor, urban and rural sectors, development and fiscal sectors, and developed and developing nations and communities. Echoing human security principles, the 2030 Agenda emphasized a “world free of poverty, hunger, disease and want… free of fear and violence… with equitable and universal access to quality education, health care, and social protection….to safe drinking water and sanitation… where food is sufficient, safe, affordable and nutritious… where habitats are safe, resilient and sustainable…and where there is universal access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy.” These basic human security [PA1] principles and development agenda are highly affected by the global pandemic worldwide, irrespective of its development and economic status. Thus, the book highlights the nexus between human security and development issues. It has two major pillars, one is the development and the other is technology issues. These two inter-dependent topics are discussed in the perspective of the global pandemic, making this the most important feature of this book. While the world is still in the middle of a pandemic, and possibly other natural and biological hazards may affect peoples’ lives and livelihoods in the future, this book provides some key learning, which can be used to cope with future uncertainties, including climate risks. Thus, the book is timely and relevant to wider readers.
ISBN: 9789811650741
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-16-5074-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Chapter 1. Introduction: Global pandemic, human security,technology and development -- Chapter 2. DEVELOPMENTAL AGENDA AND THE GLOBAL PANDEMIC -- Chapter 3. Co-evolution of Pandemic, Human Security and Technology -- Chapter 4. Fiscal policies and post COVID-19 development challenges: An overview -- Chapter 5. Climate change and human security in the context of the global pandemic: Emphasising responses that maximise synergies -- Chapter 6. Global pandemic and human security: Using Health-EDRM risk assessment framework to enhance technology support for DRR -- Chapter 7. Those Above Poverty Line: Development and Vulnerability to the Pandemic -- Chapter 8. URBAN-RURAL LINKAGES AND THEIR IMPLICATION TO HUMAN SECURITY IN PANDEMIC TIME -- Chapter 9. International migration and human security under the COVID 19 pandemic -- Chapter 10. Fragility and resilience in food systems: What can we learn from the COVID-19 crisis? -- Chapter 11. Challenges and Solution Pathways in Water Use through the Lens of COVID-19 -- Chapter 12. Education in the time of a pandemic -- Chapter 13. Implications on Gender during the Pandemic -- Chapter 14. Access to green spaces: Consider green infrastructure implementation with/post-COVID-19 world -- Chapter 15. “A Sustainable and Resilient Urban Transportation System” -- Chapter 16. Responses for COVID-19 in the Pacific Small Island Countries -- Chapter 17. "Between protection and empowerment COVID-19: Haiti’s older people’s perception and behavior" -- Chapter 18. Government Responses to COVID-19 and their implications on Food Security in Indonesia -- Chapter 19. Preparing for the future crisis: frontier technologies hold the key -- Chapter 20. Emerging Technologies & Global Pandemic -- Chapter 21. The importance of data sharing in managing public health crises -- Chapter 22. Governing Artificial Intelligence in post-pandemic society.
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