scholarly journals Adaptive capacity in different multi-level governance models: a comparative analysis of Swedish water and large carnivore management

2020 ◽  
Vol 270 ◽  
pp. 110890
Author(s):  
Annica Sandström ◽  
Charlotta Söderberg ◽  
Jens Nilsson
2009 ◽  
pp. 5-30
Author(s):  
Fabio de Nardis ◽  
Alteri Luca

- The introduction draws a picture of the link between multi-level governance and transnational social movement. The Authors moves from the description of governance polity as a system of political opportunities to social mobilization, then they describe both local and global dimensions, regarding as a field of conflict and legitimacy. The fourth paragraph develops a comparative analysis on two alternative Europe, the one from above (the institutional building suffering a democratic deficit), the latter from below (the process of collective learning built up by Social Forums). In the end, the last paragraph describes the guidelines of the whole Issue. Keywords: Multilevel Governance; Social Movements; Europe; Globalization; Public Sphere


Author(s):  
Innocent Kabandana ◽  
A.N. Nanda Kumar

In a democratic process voting plays a vital role in selection of policy as well as candidates. Voting though gives the freedom to voter to cast his opinion it is not free fraudulent. In order to have secure voting and convey the opinion of authorized voter in this paper we have presented a java based framework for fraud proof electronic voting system. In this framework we ensure that only the authorized voter is permitted to cast his vote and mitigate illegal voters cast votes on faking or pretending to be someone else. Proposed FPF provides a multi-level of authentication mechanism to validate the voter. The proposed system is tested for efficiency and robustness in comparing it with the existing system and is found to be efficient through comparative analysis. At present FPF is successful in mitigating the unauthorized voting further enhancement in the electronic voting system is being carried out as future work.


Author(s):  
Jorge Salas ◽  
Víctor Yepes

Resilient planning demands not only resilient actions, but also resilient implementation, which promotes adaptive capacity for the attainment of the planned objectives. This requires, in the case of multi-level infrastructure systems, the simultaneous pursuit of bottom-up infrastructure planning for the promotion of adaptive capacity, and of top-down approaches for the achievement of global objectives and the reduction of structural vulnerabilities and imbalances. Though several authors have pointed out the need to balance bottom-up flexibility with top-down hierarchical control for better plan implementation, very few methods have yet been developed with this aim, least of all with a multi-objective perspective. This work addressed this lack by including, for the first time, the mitigation of urban vulnerability, the improvement of road network condition, and the minimization of the economic cost as objectives in a resilient planning process in which both actions and their implementation are planned for a controlled, sustainable development. Building on Urban planning support system (UPSS), a previously developed planning tool, the improved planning support system affords a planning alternative over the Spanish road network, with the best multi-objective balance between optimization, risk, and opportunity. The planning process then formalizes local adaptive capacity as the capacity to vary the selected planning alternative within certain limits, and global risk control as the duties that should be achieved in exchange. Finally, by means of multi-objective optimization, the method reveals the multi-objective trade-offs between local opportunity, global risk, and rights and duties at local scale, thus providing deeper understanding for better informed decision-making.


2014 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 102-106
Author(s):  
Vaycheslav Yevgen’evich Ironosov ◽  
Sergey Aleksandrovich Lytayev ◽  
Vladimir Ilich Gordeev

The aim is to identify the level of adaptive capacity anesthesiologists depending on the motivational orientation. Presented survey data 149 anesthesiologists. Testing was conducted on a multi-level personality questionnaire «Adaptability» and on the test Kuhl. The results showed that most physicians have high adaptive capacity, which is highly correlated with the motivational oriented under extreme conditions. The necessity of developing a program of psychological support to the development of non-motivational deficit.


2014 ◽  
Vol 27 ◽  
pp. 63-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Julio Meneses ◽  
Sergi Fàbregues ◽  
Judith Jacovkis ◽  
David Rodríguez-Gómez

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