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From Powerless Village to Union Power Secretary


From Powerless Village to Union Power Secretary

Author: Prathipati Abraham

language: en

Publisher: Concept Publishing Company

Release Date: 2009


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Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition (SoCPaR 2023)


Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition (SoCPaR 2023)

Author: Anu Bajaj

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2025-04-24


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This book presents 57 selected papers focused on Smart Health Care from the 14th International Conference on Soft Computing and Pattern Recognition (SoCPaR 2023) and 14th World Congress on Nature and Biologically Inspired Computing (NaBIC 2023), which was held in 5 different cities namely Olten, Switzerland; Porto, Portugal; Kaunas, Lithuania; Greater Noida, India; Kochi, India and in online mode. SoCPaR – NaBIC 2023 had contributions by authors from 39 countries. This Volume offers a valuable reference guide for all medical doctors, scientists, academicians, researchers, students and practitioners in the field of artificial intelligence and smart health care.

Inequalities and Interventions


Inequalities and Interventions

Author: Nisar Kannangara

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2025-07-02


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This book represents an original investigation employing a multidisciplinary approach to elucidate autonomous adaptation, which denotes the spontaneous responses of individuals and communities to mitigate the impacts and seize the opportunities arising from climate change in Indian contexts. It systematically examines the diverse socio-political and economic transformations precipitated by ecological shifts in villages situated across varied terrains in the Kozhikode district of Kerala, renowned as one of India's most vulnerable regions to climate change variables. Through meticulous analysis, it delineates the intricate interplay of inequality at interpersonal and communal levels within the framework of autonomous adaptation, elucidating how it catalyzes multifaceted transformations across different strata of society. Utilizing a mixed-method approach, the study integrates the analysis of district-wise meteorological data spanning over three decades with a year-long ethnographic field study conducted in three distinct villages of Kozhikode—a fishing village on the coast, an agrarian village on the plain, and a village on the Western Ghats primarily depending on plantation crops. The book provides comprehensive visual aids, including maps illustrating the varying degrees of climate change exposure across different districts in India. Furthermore, it incorporates oral history accounts, grassroots narratives, and scientific analyses to illustrate how climate-induced ecological transformations manifest differently across diverse terrains, resulting in both convergent and divergent forms of societal change. This scholarly endeavor is poised to offer invaluable insights to a wide spectrum of stakeholders, including the general public, academic scholars, and policymakers. By illuminating the ground realities of climate change impacts and elucidating the shortcomings of existing adaptation policies, the book aims to enhance collective understanding and spur informed action in addressing the pressing challenges posed by climate change. Through its rigorous analysis and accessible presentation, it serves as a critical resource for fostering evidence-based decision-making and advancing effective climate change adaptation strategies.