03890nam 2201117z- 450 991055746750332120231214133323.0(CKB)5400000000043123(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68468(EXLCZ)99540000000004312320202105d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSalutogenesis and CopingWays to Overcome Stress and ConflictsBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (226 p.)3-03943-446-2 3-03943-447-0 This volume of Proceedings gathers papers presented at XOVETIC2020 (A Coruña, Spain, 8–9 October 2020), a conference with the main goal of bringing together young researchers working in big data, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, HPC (High-performance computing), cybersecurity, bioinformatics, natural language processing, 5G, and other areas from the field of ICT (Information Communications Technology); and offering a platform to present the results of their research to a national audience in Portugal. This third edition aims to serve as the basis of this event, which will be consolidated over time and acquire international projection.Salutogenesis and Coping History of engineering & technologybicsscwomenrefugeescopingmental healthnursessalutogenesisAntonovskymental health professionalsshared war realtydistressart-based interventionwar-related stressorscoping resourcesultra-Orthodoxminoritiesworkforcestressconservatismsense of coherence (SOC)compassionate love (CL)leadershipcoping (C)4IR workplacessocietal and cultural challengesgeneral resistance resourcespositive adaptationpsychological resiliencesalutogenicvolunteeringsubjective health complaintsself-rated healthsense of coherencemoderatorsalutogenic model of healthhealth assets modelasset-based approachnursecertified nurse assistantvocationactive copingmindfulnessteachersterroremployee participationburnoutwork engagementDemocratic Republic of Congo (DRC)acculturative stressdepressionstudentsArabcoping strategiesconsulting psychologydefencesidentity workidentity tensionprofessional identitysystem psychodynamicCOVID-19 pandemichealthcare professionalsfirst responderslistening guideconflictHistory of engineering & technologyBraun-Lewensohn Ornaedt1309580Mayer Claude-HeleneedtBraun-Lewensohn OrnaothMayer Claude-HeleneothBOOK9910557467503321Salutogenesis and Coping3029414UNINA04788nam 22006015 450 991079927940332120240509024303.03-031-49014-210.1007/978-3-031-49014-9(CKB)29526956300041(MiAaPQ)EBC31063561(Au-PeEL)EBL31063561(OCoLC)1417757553(DE-He213)978-3-031-49014-9(EXLCZ)992952695630004120231231d2024 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Business of Densification Governing Land for Social Sustainability in Housing /by Gabriela Debrunner1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2024.1 online resource (303 pages)9783031490132 Chapter 1. Push towards urban densification evokes social exclusion in housing -- Chapter 2. Part I: Theoretical approach: Actors-centered new institutionalist political ecology -- Part II: Analytical framework: The Institutional Resource Regime (IRR) and its focus on property rights -- Chapter 3. The Irr Applied To Housing: Governing Densification For Socially Sustainable Housing Development -- Chapter 4. Study design & methodological approach: Densification and urban housing development in Switzerland -- Chapter 5. Study design & methodology: learning from the Swiss scarce land use situation -- Chapter 6. Discussion of key results -- Chapter 7. Final conclusion: governance mechanisms for socially sustainable urban densification.Affordable housing shortage and social exclusion have become severe socio-political problems across the globe. Increasing numbers of people are suffering from social eviction and displacement due to urban densification, modernization, rising rents, and intense housing commodification. Vulnerable resident groups – such as old-aged or households with children – who often live in older housing stocks planned to be densified or upgraded with higher rents, are being pushed to the margins of the city. A scenario that is highly unsustainable. So far, studies on densification have mainly considered the process as technological, architectural, or design-based problem. However, systematic knowledge on how to implement densification objectives sustainably – regarding economic, environmental, and social aspects – is still lacking. This book tackles this gap by analyzing densification from a governance perspective. Its point of departure is that densification per se does not necessarily lead to sustainable outcomes in terms of social inclusion, cohesion, or community stability. Rather, it politicizes densification by neglecting how the process is planned, implemented, and governed by the actors (e.g., municipal authorities, landowners) involved. The book applies an actors-centered neoinstitutionalist political ecology approach to reveal the specific objectives and strategies of actors involved, as well as the socio-political structures (i.e. rules, laws, and policies) that govern densification. Four Swiss in-depth empirical qualitative case studies (Zürich, Basel, Köniz, and Kloten) illustrate the political and legal conditions for success or failure for (un)sustainable densification implementation. Finally, this book advises stakeholders on more effective, community-oriented, collective, and decommodified forms of governance to respond to the needs of the public at large rather than simply catering to private individuals and firms. Gabriela Debrunner has a PhD in geography with a focus on spatial planning and political urbanism. She works as a postdoc, lecturer, and research associate at the Institute for Spatial and Landscape Development (IRL) at ETH Zurich. In her research, Gabriela Debrunner deals with the overarching question of how the city as a social space works from an urban governance perspective.Sociology, UrbanUrban policyHuman geographySustainabilityUrban SociologyUrban PolicyHuman GeographySustainabilitySociology, Urban.Urban policy.Human geography.Sustainability.Urban Sociology.Urban Policy.Human Geography.Sustainability.363.5Debrunner Gabriela1585533MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910799279403321The Business of Densification3870704UNINA