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  1. Policy, institutional, and expenditure review of bottom-up approach disaster risk reduction and management
    Erschienen: January 2021
    Verlag:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    Republic Act (RA) 10121, or the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM) Act of 2010, has led to the passing of complementary legislation and functional policy, bureaucratic and institutional augmentations and directed government... mehr

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    Republic Act (RA) 10121, or the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction Management (DRRM) Act of 2010, has led to the passing of complementary legislation and functional policy, bureaucratic and institutional augmentations and directed government budgeting and spending. Key thematic mandates were given to national government agencies while the bulk of policy implementation, institutional grounding, and resource allocation related to DRRM were devolved to local government units, granting them fiscal and administrative authority. The policy also facilitated opportunities and invitations for participatory bottom-up approaches. However, gaps, such as on structured reporting and appraisal of DRRM budget and spending and bottom-up participation, also existed. Using mixed-methods, qualitative inputs from key informant interviews and focus group discussions, as well as quantitative data encoded from the 2015-2019 Full Disclosure Policy Portal (FDPP) of the Department of Interior and Local Government were used to provide evidence and establish narratives on how policy, institutional structures, and public investment contributed to LGU functioning and community preparedness and participation. It was found out that there were sub-optimal allocations despite the abundance of fiscal resource in both the national and subnational governments regardless of location and income levels. The highest utilization rate for which were identified in disadvantaged regions (ARMM, Region 3, Region 9). As the predominant arrangement across the DRRM landscape was still top-down, communities have much to lose due to their weak visibility in participatory governance and nearly invisible decisionmaking powers in the formulation of plans and approval of programs. While community resilience was stated to be the core of RA 10121, institutional structures still need to strengthen their enabling mechanisms for representation and stakeholder participation. Expenditures should explicitly support more community-led initiatives as well as proposals from sectoral committees, and barangay councils. Monitoring and evaluation strategies should also capture and track DRRM funds, goods and services, across agencies, fund sources, and varying enabling conditions accurately.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    hdl: 10419/241051
    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2021, 03 (January 2021)
    Schlagworte: disasters; public investment; policy framework; institutional structures; community; bottom-up approach; participatory
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 31 Seiten), Illustrationen
  2. Decoding China's Covid-19 "virus exceptionalism"
    community-based digital contact tracing in Wuhan
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research, Mannheim, Germany

    During the COVID-19 pandemic, comprehensive, accurate, and timely digital contact tracing serves as a decisive measure in curbing viral transmission. Such a strategy integrates corporate innovation, government decision-making, citizen participation,... mehr

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, comprehensive, accurate, and timely digital contact tracing serves as a decisive measure in curbing viral transmission. Such a strategy integrates corporate innovation, government decision-making, citizen participation, and community coordination with big data analytics. This article explores how key stakeholders in an open innovation ecosystem interact within the digital context to overcome challenges to public health and socio-economic welfare imposed by the pandemic. To enhance the digital contact tracing effectiveness, communities are deployed to moderate the interactions between government, enterprises and citizens. As an example, we study the community-based digital contact tracing in Wuhan, a representative case of China’s ‘virus exceptionalism’ in COVID-19 mitigation. We discuss the effectiveness of this strategy and raise critical ethical concerns regarding decision-making in R&D management.

     

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    hdl: 10419/232942
    Schriftenreihe: Discussion paper / ZEW ; no. 21, 028 (03/2021)
    Schlagworte: COVID-19; digital contact tracing; open innovation ecosystem; community; big data
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (28 Seiten), Illustrationen
  3. The Motivations of Pilgrimage Walking the St.Olav Way in Norway

    Walking pilgrimages are experiencing a revival, while at the same time a change of character in light of our changing times. Pilgrimage walking is increasingly taking on non-religious dimensions, related to a person’s self and health as seen on... mehr

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    Walking pilgrimages are experiencing a revival, while at the same time a change of character in light of our changing times. Pilgrimage walking is increasingly taking on non-religious dimensions, related to a person’s self and health as seen on long-distance walking pilgrimages such as the Camino routes to Santiago. Long-range walking pilgrimages seem to offer a promise and space for ‘personal fixing’ / ‘self-healing’, thus attracting people with a variety of motives. This article is based on an empirical study consisting of qualitative open-ended questionnaires with 53 respondents from 13 countries. It aims to shed light on the motives, expectations and hopes that make people walk the less known and studied Norwegian St. Olav Way and what motivational trends prevail there, compared to others pilgrimage routes such as the more popular Camino de Santiago de Compostela and Japanese Shikoku Henro trail. Motivational categories were generated through an inductive thematic analysis of their answers and explanations were sought, drawing on existing literature as well as meaning-making and motivational theories. Results indicate that religious motives were not predominant in people’s quest with the journey. Instead, contemplation, health, social / solitary, pilgrimage walking / repeating, and nature motives stood out as the most significant, followed by less mentioned motives such as historical / cultural / travel interests, spiritual / religious reasons, a more present / simple / slow life, and life celebrations / crossroads / transitions. These findings challenge popular assumptions about why people undertake long-term walking pilgrimages. Further research is needed given the emerging trend to seek long-distance pilgrimage walking for self-discovery / development / therapy. This is largely uncovered ground in health care / science, despite the fact that pilgrimages have, throughout time, been sought for betterment and wellbeing.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: The international journal of religious tourism and pilgrimage; Dublin : Dublin Institute of Technology, 2013; 8(2021), 8, Seite 110-126; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: St. Olav Way; community; contemplation; fellowship; health; long-distance pilgrimage walking; long-term pilgrimage; meaning-making; motivational theories; motives; nature; relatedness; repeating; self-therapy; solitariness
  4. Accidentally Wes Anderson
    Orte wie aus "Grand Budapest Hotel" und anderen Filmen des Regisseurs
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  DuMont, Köln

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    Beteiligt: Koval, Wally; Koval, Amanda (Hrsg.); Anderson, Wes; Pfahl, Mia
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9783832199852; 3832199853
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    DDC Klassifikation: Öffentliche Darbietungen, Film, Rundfunk (791)
    Auflage/Ausgabe: Vierte Auflage
    Schlagworte: Ort; Fotografie; Rezeption; Ästhetik
    Weitere Schlagworte: Anderson, Wes (1969-); tiefseetaucher; darjeeling limited; der fantastische mr. fox; isle of dogs; neuer film; bill murray; owen wilson; edward norton; scarlett johansson; The french dispatch; Wes Anderson; Anderson; Filmemacher; Regisseur; Moonrise Kingdom; Royal Tenenbaums; Grand Budapest Hotel; Filmkulissen; Bildsprache; bildästhetik; wes-Anderson-Filme; wes anderson filme; schauplätze; pastellfarben; adrien brody; fotografien; fundstücke; Orte weltweit; symmetrie; durchkomponiert; wally koval; visuelles abenteuer; community; virales phänomen; internetphänomen; instagram; instagram trend; rushmore; Little Brown; abenteuer; entdecker; fans von wes anderson; reisebegeisterte; cabin porn; atlas obscura
    Umfang: 366 Seiten, Illustrationen, Karten, 22.9 cm x 17.8 cm
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    Impressum: Die amerikanische Originalausgabe erschien 2020 unter dem Titel "Accidentally Wes Anderson" bei Voracious, Little, Brown and Company, New York