LEADER 04874nam 2200505 450 001 9910830757803321 005 20210208164042.0 010 $a1-78268-610-X 010 $a1-4443-9530-0 035 $a(CKB)3710000000496580 035 $a(EBL)4042007 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC700629 035 $a(PPN)191339423 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000496580 100 $a20160107h20112011 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n||||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 02$aA companion to medical anthropology /$fedited by Merrill Singer and Pamela I. Erickson 210 1$aChichester, [England] :$cWiley-Blackwell,$d2011. 210 4$d©2011 215 $a1 online resource (628 pages) $cillustrations, tables 225 1 $aBlackwell Companions to Anthropology 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a1-4051-9002-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. 327 $gMachine generated contents note:$gpart.$tTheories, Applications, and Methods --$g1.$tMedical Anthropology in Disciplinary Context: Definitional Struggles and Key Debates (or Answering the Cri Du Coeur) /$rElisa J. Sobo --$g2.$tCritical Biocultural Approaches in Medical Anthropology /$rAlan H. Goodman --$g3.$tApplied Medical Anthropology: Praxis, Pragmatics, Politics, and Promises /$rRobert T. Trotter, II --$g4.$tResearch Design and Methods in Medical Anthropology /$rClarence C. Gravlee --$g5.$tMedical Anthropology and Public Policy /$rMerrill Eisenberg --$gpart. II$tContexts and Conditions --$g6.$tCulture and the Stress Process /$rWilliam W. Dressler --$g7.$tGlobal Health /$rKitty K. Corbett --$g8.$tSyndemics in Global Health /$rMelanie Rock.$g9.$tThe Ecology of Disease and Health /$rPatricia K. Townsend --$g10.$tThe Medical Anthropology of Water /$rCecilia Vindrola Padros --$g11.$tPolitical Violence, War and Medical Anthropology /$rMerrill Singer --$gpart. III$tHealth and Behavior --$g12.$tHumans in a World of Microbes: The Anthropology of Infectious Disease /$rKenneth C. Maes --$g13.$tSexuality, Medical Anthropology, and Public Health /$rPamela I. Erickson --$g14.$tSituating Birth in the Anthropology of Reproduction /$rLauren Gulbas --$g15.$tNutrition and Health /$rCharlotte A. Noble --$g16.$tAnthropologies of Cancer and Risk, Uncertainty and Disruption /$rLenore Manderson --$g17.$tGeneration RX: Anthropological Research on Pharmaceutical Enhancement, Lifestyle Regulation, Self-Medication and Recreational Drug Use /$rMark Nichter. 327 $g18.$tAnthropology and the Study of Illicit Drug Use /$rJ. Bryan Page --$gpart. IV$tHealthwork: Care, Treatment, and Communication --$g19.$tEthnomedicine /$rMarsha B. Quinlan --$g20.$tMedical Pluralism: An Evolving and Contested Concept in Medical Anthropology /$rHans A. Baer --$g21.$tBiotechnologies of Care /$rRuth Fitzgerald --$g22.$tSocial Interaction and Technology: Cultural Competency and the Universality of Good Manners /$rCraig Palmer --$g23.$tBiocommunicability /$rCharles L. Briggs --$g24.$tAnthropology at the End of Life /$rRon Barrett --$gpart. V$tThe Road Ahead --$g25.$tOperationalizing a Right to Health: Theorizing a National Health System as a "Commons" /$rBeverly Bell --$g26.$tAs the Future Explodes into the Present: Emergent Issues and the Tomorrow of Medical Anthropology /$rPamela I. Erickson. 330 $a"In a global environment of enormous health challenges, medical anthropologists offer important understandings of health systems and healing practices around the world. These leading international scholars assess our persisting problems of malnutrition, chronic and infectious diseases, and the influence of escalating levels of inequality, poverty, war, and genocide. A Companion to Medical Anthropology examines the key issues and controversies in medical anthropology today. Singer and Erickson present a thorough assessment of a specific area of medical anthropology, including expert overviews of major topics such as environmental health, global health, biotechnology, syndemics, nutrition, substance abuse, infectious disease, and sexuality and reproductive health. 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215 $a1 online resource (184 pages) 225 1 $aDisaster Risk Reduction Series 311 $a981-9741-73-4 327 $aIntro -- Preface -- About This Book -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 Energy, Sustainability, and Resilience in Asia: The Inter-Linkages -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Energy and Resilience -- 1.3 Energy and Sustainability -- 1.4 Renewable Energy -- 1.5 Forward-Looking Approaches -- 1.6 About the Book -- References -- 2 Disaster Resilient Infrastructure and Sustainable Development Goals: Focus on Energy and Power Sector -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Resilient Infrastructure: Reference to SDG -- 2.3 Defining Critical Infrastructure -- 2.4 Current Trends in Resilient Infrastructure -- 2.5 Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) and the Sendai Framework Target D -- 2.6 Energy Sector Analysis in PDNA -- 2.7 Discussion and Conclusion -- References -- 3 Japan's Infrastructure Resilience Policy and Its Implication to Energy and Local Governance -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Context of Kochi Prefecture -- 3.3 Resilient Infrastructures: A Global Overview -- 3.4 Evolution of Resilient Infrastructure Policy Before DRR 3.0 in Japan -- 3.5 Focus on Developing a Resilient Energy System -- References -- 4 Power Sector as the Critical Infrastructure in Guangdong Province, China -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Power System Analysis -- 4.3 Current Status of China's Overhead Transmission Lines -- 4.4 Study Area Location -- 4.5 Status of Landslide Hazard Evaluation and Route Design of Overhead Transmission Lines -- 4.6 Types of Data and Analysis Methods -- 4.6.1 Data Collection on Overhead Transmission Lines -- 4.6.2 Questionnaire Data Collection -- 4.7 Data Analysis of Overhead Transmission Lines -- 4.8 Analysis of the Questionnaire -- 4.9 Interview Result -- 4.10 Discussion -- References -- 5 Risk Assessment of Bhutan's Power Grid: First Step Towards Sustainable and Resilient Power Generation -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Methodology -- 5.3 Results. 327 $a5.3.1 NREL's Method (Bhutan) -- 5.3.2 NREL's Method (Chukha) -- 5.3.3 Walk-In Surveys and Aerial Photographs (Chukha) -- 5.3.4 Hazard Maps (Chukha) -- 5.4 Key Findings and Recommendations -- 5.4.1 Key Findings -- 5.4.2 Recommendations -- References -- 6 Enhancing Resilience of Sustainable Energy Infrastructure: Best Practices in Thailand -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Proposed Framework for Energy Resilience Assessment -- 6.3 Introduction of Case Studies -- 6.4 Recap of Assessment Results from Case Studies -- 6.4.1 Case I: 700 kW State-Owned Solar Power Plant -- 6.4.2 Case II: 100 kW Rural Solar Microgrid -- 6.4.3 Case III: 4.9 MW Commercial Biomass Power Plant -- 6.4.4 Case IV: Community Biogas Plant with a 60 kVA Generator -- 6.5 Collective Findings and Recommendations -- References -- 7 ASEAN Energy Resilience Assessment Guideline -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Methodology for Energy Resilience Assessment -- 7.3 Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) -- 7.4 Ways Forward -- References -- 8 Energy Resilience Assessment of a Rooftop/Carpark Integrated Solar PV System in Malaysia -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Energy Resilience Assessment -- 8.3 Methodology for Energy Resilience Assessment -- 8.4 Case Study: Resilience Assessment of the 2.8 MWAC Solar PV Rooftop and Solar PV Integrated Carpark -- 8.5 Results and Discussion -- 8.5.1 Threat Identification and Scoring -- 8.5.2 Impact Assessment -- 8.5.3 Vulnerability Identification and Scoring -- 8.5.4 Assessment of Risks -- 8.5.5 Resilience Solutions -- 8.6 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Japan's Nuclear Energy Policy: A Review of Early years to Now -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Japan's Nuclear Energy Policy: The Rise of Nuclear Energy in Japan -- 9.3 Promotion and Regulation of Nuclear Energy -- 9.4 Atomic Energy Commission and Nuclear Safety Commission -- 9.5 Japan's Nuclear Policy After the March 11th 2011. 327 $a9.6 Nuclear Regulatory Commission -- 9.7 Postscript -- References -- 10 Global Hydrogen Energy: Potentials and Challenges -- 10.1 Background -- 10.2 Status of Hydrogen Utilization and Challenges in the World -- 10.3 Discussions on Hydrogen at the G20 -- 10.4 Hydrogen Promotion Policies in Major Regions -- 10.5 Unique Energy Environment Surrounding Asia -- 10.6 Japan's Latest Hydrogen Strategy -- 10.7 Japanese Hydrogen Technologies Expected to be Utilized in Asia -- 10.8 Efforts Toward the Composition of a Hydrogen Value Chain in Japan -- 10.9 Japan's Contribution to the Expansion of Hydrogen Use in Asia -- References -- 11 A Conceptualized Review of the Prospects of Wave Power Energy -- 11.1 Background and Introduction of Wave Power Energy -- 11.2 Process of Wave Power and the Innovation Impact -- 11.3 Foreseeing Economic Feasibility: Analytical Approach -- 11.4 Energy Production Levels -- 11.5 Finding Solutions Through Reducing Costs and Increasing Growth -- 11.6 Environmental Feasibility -- 11.7 Mitigating the Impact on Environments -- 11.8 The Benefits of Wave Power Energy -- 11.9 Wave Power Projects and Organizations: Pacwave and Calwave -- 11.10 Wave Powers Contribution to Society in Japan and Asia -- References -- 12 Incorporating Resilience in National Energy Plan: The New Philippine Energy Plan -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Background -- 12.2.1 Disasters in the Philippines and Their Impacts to Energy Infrastructure -- 12.2.2 Institutional Arrangement for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management -- 12.3 Incorporating Resilience into the National Energy Plan -- 12.3.1 Philippine Energy Plan 2020-2040 -- 12.3.2 Resilience Compliance Plan -- 12.3.3 Updating National Energy Contingency Plan -- 12.3.4 Way Forward -- 12.4 From National to Regional -- 12.4.1 APEC Energy Resiliency Principle -- 12.4.2 APEC Energy Resiliency Guidelines -- References. 327 $a13 Future of Energy Sector: A Sustainable and Resilient Pathway -- 13.1 Transition Towards Sustainable and Resilient Energy Infrastructure -- 13.2 Sustainable Energy Infrastructure -- 13.2.1 Clean -- 13.2.2 Affordable -- 13.2.3 Acceptable -- 13.3 Resilient Energy Infrastructure -- 13.3.1 Tolerable -- 13.3.2 Recoverable -- 13.3.3 Adaptable -- 13.3.4 Secure -- 13.4 Enabling Factors for Sustainable and Resilient Energy Infrastructure -- 13.4.1 Cross-Sectoral Collaboration -- 13.4.2 International Cooperation -- 13.4.3 Science and Risk-Informed Evidence-Based Policymaking -- 13.4.4 Appropriate Research Areas -- References. 410 0$aDisaster Risk Reduction Series 700 $aShaw$b Rajib$01474599 701 $aSilva$b Kampanart$01758581 701 $aChollacoop$b Nuwong$01758582 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910878063403321 996 $aEnergy, Sustainability and Resilience$94196803 997 $aUNINA