Spatial Pattern of Violent Crime (Homicide & Dacoity) in Chennai City: A Geographical Information System Approach
In: The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability: Annual Review, Band 3, Heft 5, S. 85-94
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In: The International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic, and Social Sustainability: Annual Review, Band 3, Heft 5, S. 85-94
Introduction: Ecologies in the Making: A Methodological Journey -- Chapter 1 Of Sovereign Designs -- Chapter 2 Voices from the Wetlands and Paddy Fields -- Chapter 3 Prolegomenon to the Spectacles in the Making -- Chapter 4 Invasives and Invadability in Perspective -- Chapter 5 Riparian Ecologies from the Ghats to the Plains -- Chapter 6 River Stories from Periyar -- Chapter 7 The 'Wild' Amongst 'Us' or the Non-Human Other -- Concluding Chapter: Unravelling Entanglements in Ecology.
In: Trends in Southeast Asia, 2019 no. 4
The shift in the framework of Australia's strategic thinking from the Asia-Pacific to the Indo-Pacific reflects the primary focus on the maritime environment in the coming decades and the expectation that over time India will become more embedded in the strategic dynamics of the Asia-Pacific. India is in the midst of a major geopolitical repositioning, as it pursues a hard-headed national interests-based policy and builds stronger strategic ties with a wide range of countries including the United States and its allies in the region. The region is entering a potentially dangerous phase in U.S.-China relations. China's rise needs to be managed not frustrated; balanced not contained. Constructing that balance and anchoring China in a new multi-polar strategic equilibrium in the Indo-Pacific is the big challenge of our time. More and more individual Southeast Asian countries are being pulled into China's orbit: not with enthusiasm or conviction but because they see that the economic cost of opposing China's agenda is too high. The United States is so far doing little to change this.
The shift in the framework of Australia's strategic thinking from the Asia-Pacific to the Indo-Pacific reflects the primary focus on the maritime environment in the coming decades and the expectation that over time India will become more embedded in the strategic dynamics of the Asia-Pacific.India is in the midst of a major geopolitical repositioning, as it pursues a hard-headed national interests-based policy and builds stronger strategic ties with a wide range of countries including the United States and its allies in the region.
In: Advances in hospitality and tourism
Destination management and competitiveness : intervention of destination management -- Organizations for global competency from an Indian perspective / Bindi Varghese -- Policing tourism : challenges and opportunities of tourist police system in India / N. Chaitanya Pradeep -- Visitor management and community participation in an ecotourism destination : the case of Kanha Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, India / Anu Chandran -- Empowerment of marginalized communities and tourism : a case study of Theyyam dance, an Indian perspective / Jacob John and Megha Jacob -- Influence of perceived risks on destination choice process : an Indian perspective / Jose K. Antony and Joby Thomas -- Community-based waste management for sustainable tourism in backwater regions of Kerala, India / Emilda K. Joseph -- Disturbances and tourism sector : an impact study on Kerala tourism, India / Sandhya Hariprasad and Bindi Varghese -- Ecological tourism pointers : analysis on concepts, frameworks, and applications on the Vembanad Lake of Kerala, India / Suja John -- Managing heritage city for tourism and the contribution to the regional development : a case of Darasuram in Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, India / K. Selva Kumar -- Organizational culture and employee motivation among the tourism professionals in Karnataka, India / Tomy K. Kallarakal -- Employee engagement in travel organizations in India : the influence of psychological climate on employee engagement and its influence on intent to stay / Ginu George -- Can foreign exchange volatility really influence tourist inflow in India? / Anson K.J. and Avin Thaliath -- Celebrity endorsement solving the destination marketing puzzle : Indian perspective / Rosma Mary Jolly -- Talent development in the tourism industry : a deliberation on the open source talent in Goa, India / Chery Poornima Smith e Venan Dias and Venan Bonaventure Dias -- Role of tourism education in meeting the competency expectations of the tourism industry in India / Nagarjuna G -- Socially responsible investment : a new paradigm in tourism and hospitality sector : an Indian scenario / Gowri Shankar R. and Arjun B.S -- Sociocultural impacts of Namdapha ecocultural festival on the local residents of Miao, India / Pinky Jacob -- The Indian hybridity in its cultural expression : better understanding one's cultural heritage / Githa U. Badikillaya -- Challenges of medical tourism : managerial paradigm in the Indian framework / Bindi Varghese -- Developing a competitive wine tourism destination : a case study of vineyards in Maharashtra, India / Anupama S. Kottur -- Agritourism in India : strategies for growth / Suraj Nair -- Commercialization of art forms : a Kerala tourism perspective, India / Anu Ajayagosh -- Hindu pilgrimage : issues and challenges in Kerala, India / Nikhil Raj -- Sustainable tourism indicators : a literature review on concepts, frameworks, and applications / Shamima Akhtar -- Social media in tourism : challenges and corrective measures / Sneha N. and George B
In: Working papers
In: Sub-series on women, history and development 19
In: Documenta missionalia 22
In: Practical theology, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 195-196
ISSN: 1756-0748
In: Cambridge review of international affairs, Band 36, Heft 4, S. 602-604
ISSN: 1474-449X
In: Viešoji politika ir administravimas: mokslo darbai = Public policy and administration : research papers, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 70-84
ISSN: 2029-2872
The Indian state Kerala is renowned for its overall development in various indexes such as human development, equality and education. However, in terms of combating violence against women and girls, state policies do not fulfil their objectives. The total number of crimes against women in Kerala during 2007 was 9381, by the end of 2019, it had risen to 13925, and by October 2020, it was 10124. To prevent all forms of crimes against women, the state established a vigilant committee in 1997 under Kerala Women's Commission's supervision. This vigilant committee is known as Jagratha Samithi (in the Malayalam language) and works in every Local Self Government (Panchayat). Therefore, the object of this research is the Jagratha Samithi (JS). The study aims to identify the JS's role and activities in a panchayat to prevent violence against women and children. The methodology of the research is based on a qualitative study with primary data collected from 40 elected female and male representatives from 35 panchayats from one district in Kerala. The study shows that Jagratha Samithi in a panchayat has a significant role in addressing crimes against women and girls. However, there is a lack of sufficient support from society on its mission.