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Upreti, Rajesh Bajpai 205 $a1st ed. 2014. 210 $aNew Delhi $cSpringer$d2014 215 $a1 online resource (195 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a81-322-1502-8 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $a 1. Introduction -- 2. Secondary metabolites and its isolation & characterization -- 3. Selection of biomonitoring species -- 4. Toxitolerant lichens in different lichenogeographical regions of India -- 5. Ecosystem monitoring -- 6. Management and conservational approaches -- References -- 7. Glossary. 330 $aThe book embodies the detailed account about unique symbionts i.e. LICHENS in ecosystem monitoring. The first chapter deals with unique characteristics features of lichens which facilitate their survival in extreme climates and makes them an ideal organism for ecosystem monitoring. Biosynthesis of secondary metabolites are known to protect lichens against increasing environmental stresses therefore second chapter provides insight into various chromatographic and modern spectroscopic techniques involved in separation and characterization of lichen substances. The third chapter elaborates the criteria for selection of biomonitoring species and characters of host plant that influences lichen diversity and details about different lichen species utilized for biomonitoring. One can retrieve preliminary information about the air quality based on the lichen community structure and distribution of bioindicator species as lichen communities/indicator species provides valuable information about the natural/anthropogenic induced changes in the microclimate and land-use changes due to human activity. Therefore, for identification of species, a key to genera and species provides concise information to identify the lichen species based on their morphological and anatomical characters and chemicals present. Keys provided in Chapter 4 will help the beginners to identify some common lichen species based on the distribution in different climatic zones of India. The section also provides comprehensive information about the bioindicator communities and bioindicator species from India. Chapter 5 provides the details of factors affecting the ecosystem (natural as well as anthropogenic disturbances) and role of lichens in ecosystem monitoring in India has been discussed in detail. Chapter 6 discusses the need and utility of indicator species especially lichen biomonitoring data in sustainable forest management and conservation. 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How the COVID-19 Crisis May Lead to a Revaluation of the Local -- The normality of global flows - and crises -- The Enduring Importance of Place -- The Need for a Differentiated Response -- The Local as Part of the Global: Glocality -- In Sum: ... Plus C'est la Me?me Chose? -- References -- 14: Perspectives on the Common: The Input of Literature -- The Insight of the Novel -- The Role of the Author as Spokesperson -- The Contemporaneity of Literature -- References -- 15: Shaping the Post-COVID-19 Agenda: A Call for Responsible Leadership -- The Need to Challenge Capitalism in Its Current Form -- The COVID-19 Crisis as Trigger -- Towards Inclusive Capitalism -- Joining Forces to Create the New Common -- A Call for Responsible Leadership -- References -- 16: The Sciences During the New Common: A Missed Opportunity? -- What Is Science? -- A Special Method of Finding Things Out -- The Societal Value of Efficiently Finding Things Out -- References -- 17: Growing Up in Times of COVID-19: When a Window of Opportunity is Temporarily Closed -- Attainment of Developmental Tasks -- Social Deprivation -- Independence from Parents -- Promoting Developmental Growth in the New Common -- References. 327 $a18: To Solve the Coronavirus Crisis: Click Here -- Settling Societal Issues Through Technology -- Inherently Political Technologies -- References -- 19: The Comeback of the Old Theological Narratives During the Coronavirus Crisis: A Critical Reflection -- The Nature of Redemption -- The Mystery of Evil -- Human Unavailability -- References -- 20: Rethinking Education in a Crisis: How New Is a New Common Really? -- The "Old" Common -- The "New" Common -- AI in Education -- Conclusion -- References -- 21: Involve Residents to Ensure Person-Centered Nursing Home Care During Crises Like the COVID-19 Outbreak -- Nursing Home Lockdown -- Social Relationships -- Visiting Arrangements -- Loved Ones Visiting Again -- Residents by Proxy -- Involve Residents and Loved Ones -- References -- 22: Crisis Information Management: From Technological Potential to Societal Impact -- COVID-19 and Information Management -- From Potential to Impact -- Information as Aid -- Enabling the New Common Through Information -- References -- 23: Efficient Scientific Self-Correction in Times of Crisis -- Scientific Self-Correction -- Reproducibility Checks as an Efficient Self-Correction Mechanism -- Detecting Reproducibility Problems -- Closing Remarks -- References -- 24: Fortified Nudges? Protecting the Vulnerable in a Post-COVID Society -- Inevitable Dependency -- Insufficiency of Voluntary Measures -- Fortified Nudges -- References -- 25: Can AI Help to Avert the Environmental Great Filter? -- The COVID-19 Crisis -- The Climate Crisis and Hybrid Intelligence -- How to Avoid the Entropic Abyss: A Case for Hybrid Intelligence -- References -- 26: Values and Principles as Cornerstones of a Renewed Normal -- To Roll Back Crisis Solutions -- Socially Distanced: A Metaphor for a Renewed Legal System -- Values and Principles Underlying the Renewed Normal -- References. 327 $a27: A New Democratic Norm(al)? Political Legitimacy Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic -- Analytical Strategy -- Results -- Conclusion -- References -- 28: Balancing Public Health and Economic Interests Whilst Creating New Opportunities for Labor Migrants -- The Impact of COVID-19 on Migrant Workers -- Responses on the Position of Migrant Workers -- Revamping the Debate Post-Corona -- References -- 29: Is COVID-19 a Crime? A Criminological Perspective -- The Effects of COVID-19 on Criminal Activities -- Rethinking Our Response to Crimes That May Facilitate Future Pandemics, Particularly Wildlife Trafficking -- Systemic Inequalities and the Impact of COVID-19 -- References -- 30: There Is an App for That: Technological Solutionism as COVID-19 Policy in the Global North -- The Solutionist Approach to the Pandemic -- Lessons of Solutionism -- References -- 31: Fast Forward Science: Risks and Benefits in the Rapid Science of COVID-19 -- Rapid Peer Review -- Open Access -- Errors and Retractions -- Open Data -- Registrations -- Light at the End of the Tunnel -- References -- Afterword. 330 $aThis open access book presents the scientific views of some fifty experts on how they believe the COVID-19 pandemic is currently affecting society, and how it will continue to do so in the years to come. Using the concept of a common (in the sense of common values, common places, common goods, and common sense), they elaborate on the transition from an Old Common to a New Common. In carefully crafted chapters, the authors address expected shifts in major fields like health, education, finance, business, work, and citizenship, applying concepts from law, psychology, economics, sociology, religious studies, and computer science to do so. 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