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Jha, Todd W. Miner, and Zuzana Stanton-Geddes, editorsWashington, DC :World Bank,2013.1 online resource (209 p.)Directions in development : environment and sustainable developmentDescription based upon print version of record.0-8213-8865-7 Includes bibliographical references.C1; C2; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Editors and Contributors; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Focus on Cities; Risk and Uncertainty; Building Urban Resilience: Principles, Tools, and Practice; Looking Forward; References; Chapter 1 Principles of Urban Resilience; Key Points; Key Resources; Urban Disaster Resilience; Risk, Uncertainty, and Complexity; Boxes; Box 1.1 Enhancing Resilience in an Urban Region: Examples; Disaster Risk Management and Opportunities for Resilience; Box 1.2 Increasing Accountability in the Philippines; FiguresFigure 1.1 The Six Phases of the Disaster CycleBox 1.3 The Great California Shake-Out; Box 1.4 The Queensland Reconstruction Authority; Figure 1.2 Open Data for Resilience Cycle; Figure 1.3 Elements of Risk Calculation; Figure 1.4 Elements of Risk Reduction; Figure 1.5 Tsunami Early Warning System; Social Resilience; Tables; Table 1.1 Challenges in Integrating Social Resilience; Box 1.5 Combining Resources to Reduce Flood Impacts; Land Use Planning; Box 1.6 Urbanization and Flood Risk; Urban Ecosystems; Figure 1.6 The Human EcosystemBox 1.7 Using Vegetation to Limit Landslide Hazards in SeattleUrban Upgrading; Figure 1.7 Competing Interests in Land Use; Table 1.2 Urban Poverty, Everyday Hazards, and Disaster Risks; Incorporating Resilience into the Project Cycle; Figure 1.8 World Bank Project Cycle; Table 1.3 World Bank Project Cycle: Opportunities for Enhancing Resilience; Box 1.8 Country Assistance Strategy in the Philippines; Further Reading; Table 1.4 Disaster Resilience Indicators; Table 1.5 Resilience Components in World Bank Projects: Examples; Notes; References; Chapter 2 Tools for Building Urban ResilienceKey PointsKey Resources; Risk Assessment; Figure 2.1 Dynamic Decision-Making Process; Box 2.1 City-Wide Mapping in Uganda; Figure 2.2 Risk Assessment Model; Table 2.1 Types of Disaster Impact; Box 2.2 CAPRA: A Probabilistic Risk Assessment Initiative; Table 2.2 Summary of Socioeconomic Cost-Benefit Analysis; Box 2.3 Flood Risk Assessment for Mitigation Planning in Dhaka, Bangladesh; Risk-Based Land Use Planning; Table 2.3 Risk-Based Land Use Planning in Urban Infrastructure Projects; Box 2.4 Checklist for Feasibility Assessment and Definition of ScopeBox 2.5 Istanbul Earthquake Risk Reduction PlanBox 2.6 Checklist for a Successful Relocation; Box 2.7 Hazard Zoning Initiatives; Box 2.8 Spatial Development Framework for Risk Reduction in Kaduna, Nigeria; Box 2.9 Master Plan for Risk Reduction in Constitución, Chile; Box 2.10 Checklist for Land Use Risk Management Strategy; Box 2.11 Institutional Capacity for Risk Reduction; Table 2.4 The Risk-Based Planning Process: Actors and Roles; Urban Ecosystem Management; Box 2.12 Rehabilitation of the Maasin Watershed Reserve in the PhilippinesTable 2.5 Incorporating Ecosystem Management into Land Use PlanningResilience is the ability of a system, community, or society exposed to hazards to resist, absorb, accommodate to, and recover from the effects of a hazard in a timely and efficient manner. Resilience in the context of cities translates into a new paradigm for urbanization, and forms base for a new understanding how to manage hazards and urban development. In the next decades, the major driver of the increasing damages and losses from disasters will be the growth of people and assets in harm's way, especially in urban areas. Often lacking resources, infrastructure, services and the capacity toDirections in development (Washington, D.C.).Environment and sustainable development.City planningDisastersEconomic aspectsEmergency managementInfrastructure (Economics)PlanningRegional planningUrban policyElectronic books.City planning.DisastersEconomic aspects.Emergency management.Infrastructure (Economics)Planning.Regional planning.Urban policy.333.7098Jha Abhas Kumar1966-869904Miner Todd W869905Stanton-Geddes Zuzana869906MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910462887903321Building urban resilience1942209UNINA01792nam0 2200409 i 450 RMG003337720251003044337.08814078823IT2001-4722 20130827d2000 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nˆLe ‰ispezioni tributarieBaldassarre Santamaria4. edMilanoGiuffrè2000XI, 603 p.22 cm.TributiAccertamentoLegislazioneFIRCFIC008225IPolizia tributariaFIRCFIC012734I343.0412343.04DIRITTO IN MATERIA MILITARE, DI DIFESA, DI PROPRIETA' PUBBLICA, DIRITTO FINANZIARIO, TRIBUTARIO, IN MATERIA DI COMMERCIO, IN MATERIA INDUS14343.45042DIRITTO TRIBUTARIO. ACCERTAMENTO E RISCOSSIONE DI TRIBUTI. ITALIA21AccertamentiTributariaPolizia fiscaleAccertamentoAccertamentiPolizia tributariaTributariaPolizia tributariaPolizia fiscaleSantamaria, BaldassarreCFIV026780070145267ITIT-00000020130827IT-BN0095 NAP 01POZZO LIB.Vi sono collocati fondi di economia, periodici di ingegneria e scienze, periodici di economia e statistica e altri fondi comprendenti documenti di economia pervenuti in dono. RMG0033377Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo1 v.1 v. 01POZZO LIB.ECON MON 2433 0101 0000039855E VMA 1 v. precedente collocazione sez. DASES B 0856B 2009031920090319 01Ispezioni tributarie45404UNISANNIO05559nam 22006375 450 991048408300332120251010075139.03-030-60159-510.1007/978-3-030-60159-1(CKB)4100000011891425(MiAaPQ)EBC6566461(Au-PeEL)EBL6566461(OCoLC)1249441979(DE-He213)978-3-030-60159-1(EXLCZ)99410000001189142520210419d2021 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierPrenatal Stress and Child Development /edited by Ashley Wazana, Eszter Székely, Tim F. Oberlander1st ed. 2021.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2021.1 online resource (653 pages)Behavioral Science and Psychology Series3-030-60158-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Developmental Meaning of Prenatal Maternal Stress -- Chapter 3. Transgenerational Transmission of Stress -- Chapter 4. Prenatal Programming at the Interface of the Placenta -- Chapter 5. Maternal Prenatal Stress and Offspring Immune Functioning -- Chapter 6. Epigenetic Effects of Prenatal Stress on the Offspring Stress Regulation System -- Chapter 7. The Developmental Microbiome at the Brain-Gut Interface -- Chapter 8. Prenatal Programming of Postnatal Plasticity -- Chapter 9. Gender Specific Effects of Prenatal Stress -- Chapter 10. Prenatal Programming of Neurodevelopment: Imaging and Structural Changes -- Chapter 11. Disentangling the Effects from Prenatal and Postnatal Maternal Stress -- Chapter 12. Statistical Modeling of Prenatal Environment by Gene Interactions -- Chapter 13. SSRI and Prenatal Stress Exposure -- Chapter 14. Stress and Resilience -- Chapter 15. Prenatal Experience, Trauma, and Culture -- Chapter 16. Early Prematurity as a Model for Early Intervention -- Chapter 17. Prenatal Stress and the Effect of Early Maternal Care -- Chapter 18. Looking Ahead: Prenatal and Perinatal interventions in Mental Health. .This book examines the complex impact of prenatal stress and the mechanism of its transmission on children’s development and well-being, including prenatal programming, epigenetics, inflammatory processes and the brain-gut microbiome. It analyzes current findings on prenatal stressors affecting pregnancy, including preconception stress, prenatal maternal depression, anxiety and pregnancy specific anxieties. Chapters explore how prenatal stress affects cognitive, affective, behavioral, and neurobiological development in children while pinpointing core processes of adaptation, resilience, and interventions that may reduce negative behaviors and promote optimal outcomes in children. This complex perspective on mechanisms by which early environmental influences interact with prenatal programming of susceptibility aims to inform clinical strategies and future research targeting prenatal stress and its cyclical impact on subsequent generations. Key areas of coverage include: Epigenetic effects of prenatal stress. Intergenerational transmission of parental early life stress. The microbiome-gut-brain axis and the effects of prenatal stress on early neurodevelopment. Gestational stress and resilience. Prenatal stress and children’s sleeping behavior. Prenatal Stress and Child Development is an essential resource for researchers, professors, and graduate students as well as clinicians, therapists, and related professionals in infancy and early childhood development, maternal and child health, developmental psychology, pediatrics, social work, child and adolescent psychiatry, developmental neuroscience, and related behavioral and social sciences and medical disciplines. Excerpt from the foreword: “I would make the plea that in addition to anyone with an interest in child development, this book should be essential reading for researchers pursuing “pre-clinical, basic science models of neurodevelopment and brain health”…. This book provides what in my mind is the most advanced compilation of existing knowledge and state-of-the-art science in the field of prenatal psychiatry/psychology (and perhaps in the entire field of prenatal medicine). This volume can brilliantly serve to focus future directions in our understanding of the perinatal determinants of brain health.” Michael J Meaney James McGill Professor of Medicine Translational Neuroscience Programme Adjunct Professor of Paediatrics.Behavioral Science and Psychology SeriesDevelopmental psychologyPediatricsSociologySocial groupsChild and Adolescence PsychologyPediatricsSociology of Family, Youth and AgingDevelopmental psychology.Pediatrics.Sociology.Social groups.Child and Adolescence Psychology.Pediatrics.Sociology of Family, Youth and Aging.612.65Székely EszterWazana AshleyOberlander Tim F.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910484083003321Prenatal Stress and Child Development1904806UNINA