Community Empowerment, Sustainable Cities, and Transformative Economies

Community Empowerment, Sustainable Cities, and Transformative Economies

Chaiechi, Taha; Wood, Jacob

Springer Verlag, Singapore

01/2022

706

Dura

Inglês

9789811652592

15 a 20 dias

1238

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Chapter 1. Foreword- Sustainable and Resilient Economies, Theoretical Considerations (Taha Chaiechi).- Chapter 2. Conference Keynote- After COVID-19: Building Inclusive and Sustainable Economies for Resilience (Hurriyet Babacan).- Chapter 3. An MMT Perspective on How Agenda 30 Could Be Implemented in Australia (James Juniper).- Chapter 4. How Resilient Is the Investment Climate in Australia? Unpacking the Driving Factors (Koczyrkewycz, et al.).- Chapter 5. Economic Resilience During COVID-19's First Year: Case Studies of Costa Rica, Dominican Republic and Panama (Chacon and Zolezzi).- Chapter 6. Entrepreneurship, Knowledge-Economy and Economic Success of Cities: A Scoping Review and Thematic Analysis (Chaiechi and Eijdenberg).- Chapter 7. Urbanisation and Sustainable Development: Econometric Evidence from Australia (Dzator, et al.).- Chapter 8. Application of Data Analysis and Big Data in Auditing (Biglari and Pourabedin).- Chapter 9. Urbanisation and Well-Being of Ageing Populationin the Twenty-first Century: A Scoping Review of Available Assessment Tools (Azzali, et al.).- Chapter 10. Finding a Balance Between Quiet Work and Being Social: Exploring Coworking Space Needs of Digital Nomads in Terms of Amenities and Community (Bianca de Loryn).- Chapter 11. Growing Strangler Figs in Coconuts. Ideation of Carbon-Negative, Living Infrastructure (Settle and Cernusak).- Chapter 12. Is a Low and Fixed Price for Mitigation Credits Effective in Reducing Deforestation Emissions? (Fiona Ryan).- Chapter 13. Vietnam and Motorcycles: Dialectics and Commensurate Adaptations (Nguyen, et al.).- Chapter 14. Decentralised Urban Waste Management: A Case Study of Solid Waste Management in Two Indian Cities - Thiruvananthapuram and Bengaluru (Namitha Madhukumar).- Chapter 15. The Major Underlying Factors Behind the Rise of Cairns as a First World Tropical City (W S (Bill) Cummings).- Chapter 16. Sustainable Cities and Modern Built Heritage: The Value of Art Deco in Brisbane (Schurmann, et al.).- Chapter 17. The Application of Netnography as a Tool for Understanding Visitors' Resilience: The Case of Villages in Central Java (Sugiharti, et al.).- Chapter 18. Learning from the COVID-19 Pandemic: Media Representations of Responsible Coffee Tourism Practices in Indonesia (Setiyorini, et al.).- Chapter 19. Community Resilience: Do Differences in COVID-Induced Regional Economic Impacts Draw Different Community Initiatives in Response? A Thematic Analysis (Basu, et al.).- Chapter 20. Towards Developing a Multisensory Scale to Capture Attributes of Heritage Boutique Hotels (Pourabedin, et al.).- Chapter 21. Exploring the Role of Reef-Friendly, Edible Packaging in Reducing Plastic Pollution: Proposition of a Conceptual Model Explaining Purchase Intentions (McCarthy and Wang).- Chapter 22. The Kaleidoscope of Changing Values: Are We Heading Towards Responsible Consumption and Sustainable Society? Lessons from Pune, India (Kapoor, et al.).- Chapter 23. ExploringSustainable Meat Consumption Intentions in a Pakistani Collectivist Culture: Utilising the Theory of Planned Behaviour (Zahra, et al.).- Chapter 24. Financialisation and Environmental Goals of 2030 Agenda (Mateusz Raclawski).- Chapter 25. Geography, Climate and Life Satisfaction (Lignier, et al.).- Chapter 26. Sustainable and Resilient Community in the Times of Crisis: The Greater Sydney Case (Uddin and Piracha).- Chapter 27. Mining the Future: A Meta-ethnographical Synthesis of the Broken Hill Mining Community (Cotter, et al.).- Chapter 28. Integrated Risk Management, a Conduit to Building Resilient and Sustainable Local Government Communities: A Scoping Review (Mushaya, et al.).- Chapter 29. Does Covid-19 Spark the End of Globalisation? (Atkinson, et al.).- Chapter 30. The Role of Political Leadership in Shaping Integrated Urban Policy Frameworks in the City of Semarang, Indonesia (Haqi and Duehr).- Chapter 31. Funding Social Protection from Data After COVID-19: Potential Contributionof the Right to Benefit from Scientific Progress (Jayson S. Lamchek).- Chapter 32. Fiscal Implications - Inclusive Growth and Climate Change Resilience: A Scoping Study of Existing Policy in Selected ASEAN Countries (Weber and Chaiechi).- Chapter 33. Community Empowerment as a Tool to Reduce Unemployment: Contrasting Cases of Iceland and Ireland (Pawel Gralewicz).- Chapter 34. Impact of Covid-19: How to Achieve Resilience in the Indonesian Agricultural Sector? (Oelviani, et al.).- Chapter 35. Strategies to Enhance the Development of Organic Coffee to Support Local Economic Resource Growth. The Case of Wonokerso Village, Temanggung Regency, Central Java, Indonesia (Alfina Handayani).- Chapter 36. The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Socio-Economic Conditions of Rural Communities in Central Java (Risandewi and Sofianto).- Chapter 37. The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Prices Volatility of the Main Foodstuffs in Indonesia (Hermawan, et al.).- Chapter 38. Impact of Covid-19on Empowering Garlic Farmers in Indonesia (Hariyanto, et al.).
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Community empowerment;Resilient economies;Transformative growth;Sustainable cities;Regional competitiveness;Public spaces and sustainable planning;Sustainable marketing;Sustainable business practices;The 2030 Agenda;Sustainable development goals;Adaptation, mitigation of transformation;Urban economics;Inclusive economic growth