Global Happiness and Humanitarian Assistance: Systemic Solutions (Integrated Science, 29) (Original PDF from Publisher)
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Explore how systemic thinking can reshape humanitarian efforts and global well-being in Global Happiness and Humanitarian Assistance: Systemic Solutions. As part of Springer’s respected Integrated Science series, this volume bridges the gap between science, social policy, and compassion, offering transformative insights for development professionals, policy makers, and academics committed to sustainable impact and global happiness.
Description
In an age where global challenges such as conflict, displacement, and inequality continue to escalate, Global Happiness and Humanitarian Assistance: Systemic Solutions (2024) provides a forward-thinking framework that merges humanitarian action with the science of happiness and well-being. Published as Volume 29 in Springer’s Integrated Science series, this title presents a multidisciplinary approach that places human flourishing at the center of global aid and development agendas.
This book is essential reading for humanitarian professionals, global health researchers, social policy experts, international development practitioners, and students in these fields. It offers not just theoretical frameworks, but real-world applications for designing aid systems that promote dignity, resilience, and long-term well-being.
Key Features and Highlights:
- Integrates scientific principles of well-being and happiness into humanitarian systems
- Presents systemic and evidence-based models for effective aid delivery
- Explores the intersection of psychology, public policy, sociology, and international relations
- Emphasizes cross-sector collaboration, sustainability, and equity
- Provides global case studies and scalable intervention strategies
- Part of Springer’s Integrated Science series, offering peer-reviewed interdisciplinary research
Major Chapters or Topics Covered:
Includes core chapters on:
- The role of systemic thinking in humanitarian assistance
- Measuring happiness as an outcome in aid and development
- Ethical dimensions and sustainability in global interventions
- Inter-agency collaboration and networked humanitarian responses
- Case studies from low- and middle-income countries
- Future directions for global policy and integrated well-being frameworks
About the Author(s):
This book brings together contributions from a global team of interdisciplinary scholars and field experts in humanitarian studies, systems thinking, and public health. Their combined expertise reflects a practical yet visionary approach to solving some of the world’s most complex social challenges through sustainable, happiness-focused strategies.
File Format Details:
- Format: Original PDF (as released by Springer)
- Edition: 1st Edition (2024)
- Publisher: Springer
- Language: English
- File Size: [To be provided]
- Compatibility: Fully compatible with all PDF-supported devices including PC, Mac, tablets, smartphones, and Kindle. Searchable and printable.
Sample FAQs
Q1: Is this book more theoretical or does it include practical frameworks?
The book strikes a balance between theoretical models and actionable frameworks, including real-world case studies, making it suitable for both scholars and practitioners in humanitarian fields.
Q2: Can this book be used as a reference for academic research or graduate-level courses?
Yes, it is peer-reviewed and published by Springer, making it an excellent academic resource for graduate coursework, thesis writing, or research in public health, international development, and social sciences.
Additional information
Publisher |
Springer |
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Published Year |
2024 |
Language |
English |
ISBN |
978-3031717888, 9783031717895 |
File Size |
4 MB |
Edition |
1 |
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