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Neural signatures of human psychological resilience driven by acute stress
These are the source files for the paper entitled "Psychological resilience factors shape time-lagged neural dynamics after acute stress." This article was not published on 1. Mar. 2024
A Two-Eyed Seeing approach to predicting the distribution of skwenkwínem (Claytonia lanceolata: Pursh), a culturally significant plant
Colonial practices and policies and a changing climate have threatened culturally significant food plants and the well-being of those who rely on those plants. Skwenkwínem (western spring beauty, Claytonia lanceolata Pursh: Montiaceae) is a culturally significant food plant for the Secwépemc People of Skeetchestn Indian Band. Skwenkwínem is a corm-bearing geophyte that emerges immediately after snowmelt. Many Indigenous Peoples historically used skwenkwínem corms as a significant portion of their diet, and it remains an important traditional food source today. The Skeetchestn community has noticed a decline in the abundance and quality of their skwenkwínem patches. With increasingly unpredictable seasonal climatic changes, accessing skwenkwínem as a food source is under threat. It is important to know where suitable habitat exists now, and where suitable habitat will exist in the future, for informing conservation efforts.
This study uses a species distribution model to predict the distribution of skwenkwínem within its known range in western North America. We have made use of the tidysdm R package to predict habitat suitability for skwenkwínem in the present time and under future climate conditions. We have a two-pronged approach to this study: we model habitat suitability based on predictors selected from interviews conducted with Skeetchestn community members (Informed Model). In tandem, we model habitat suitability using the 19 bioclimatic predictors from WorldClim. Our goals are to produce continuous habitat suitability indices for flexible interpretation of suitable habitat, as well as binary predictions with suitable area estimates. We are also contributing to the sparse socio-ecological species distribution literature, with a fully reproducible example.
This study is an application of the Two-Eyed Seeing concept, where two different knowledge systems come together to gain a more holistic understanding of an issue (Bartlett et al. 2012). in our case, we use Skeetchestn community Knowledge to inform our predictor selection (Informed Model), and we create habitat suitability predictions using these informed predictors in our SDM. This study braids Indigenous and western Knowledge for insight and predictions we would not achieve with the 19 bioclimatic variables alone.
Data and scripts associated with the final publication are accessible at: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/M4U8
Project WellCAST 3.0
Project WellCAST (Supporting Wellbeing of Caregivers via Telehealth) is a multi-phase research study that aims to develop a scalable, personalized health approach for supporting caregivers of people with rare disorders
THE ROLE OF INFLUENCERS IN MODERN MARKETING CAMPAIGNS
The book "The Role of Influencers in Modern Marketing Campaigns" by Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad delves into the profound impact that influencers have on contemporary marketing strategies. In the digital age, marketing has transcended traditional methods like print, radio, and television, evolving into a dynamic landscape dominated by social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. This transformation has paved the way for influencer marketing, a strategy that leverages the popularity and credibility of individuals or groups to enhance brand awareness and drive product or service sales.
Influencer marketing thrives on the authenticity and personal touch that influencers bring to their endorsements. Unlike traditional advertisements, influencer recommendations are perceived as more trustworthy by their followers, fostering a sense of genuine connection and engagement. The scope of influencer marketing has expanded significantly, now encompassing not only celebrities with millions of followers but also micro-influencers with smaller yet highly engaged audiences. These micro-influencers often boast closer relationships with their followers, leading to higher engagement rates and more effective marketing outcomes.
A key aspect of influencer marketing is understanding the target audience. Effective campaigns require a deep understanding of audience demographics, psychographics, and behavior. This allows brands to select influencers whose followers align closely with the desired market segment, ensuring that marketing messages resonate on a personal level. Trust plays a crucial role in the influencer-follower relationship, built through consistency, authenticity, and transparency. Followers value honest and transparent endorsements, which in turn enhances the credibility of the influencer and the brands they represent.
The book also explores the strategic planning involved in influencer marketing campaigns. From setting clear and measurable goals to selecting the right influencers, crafting resonant content, and establishing key performance indicators (KPIs), the process is meticulously detailed to ensure successful outcomes. Furthermore, it discusses the importance of authentic and engaging content in building trust and encouraging interaction, which are essential for strengthening brand identity and achieving marketing goals.
In conclusion, "The Role of Influencers in Modern Marketing Campaigns" provides a comprehensive exploration of how influencer marketing has become an indispensable tool in the digital marketer's arsenal. By leveraging the unique strengths of influencers, brands can create more personalized, engaging, and effective marketing strategies that resonate with modern consumers
Cultural Capitals: A New Approach to Managing Tourism in Indonesia.
Rachmad, Yoesoep Edhie. 2024. Cultural Capitals: A New Approach to Managing Tourism in Indonesia. Izdatelstvo Bishkek KnigSpetsial'noye Izdaniye, Бишкек Иссык Книжное Издательство, Специальное издание 2024.
"Cultural Capitals: A New Approach to Managing Tourism in Indonesia" by Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, published in 2024 by Izdatelstvo Bishkek KnigSpetsial'noye Izdaniye, delves into innovative strategies for enhancing Indonesia's tourism sector through a focus on its diverse cultural capitals. This book positions cultural richness as the cornerstone of tourism management and explores how these cultural assets can be optimized to fuel economic growth, enhance tourist experiences, and support the sustainability of local communities.
The publication sets the context by recognizing Indonesia's unique array of cultural capitals—ranging from traditional arts and crafts to historical landmarks and vibrant festivals. It argues that these cultural assets, if managed wisely, can serve as major drivers for both attracting tourists and promoting national identity on a global scale.
Central to the book is the concept of "cultural capital" as a crucial element in tourism. This refers to the resources within a culture that are attractive to tourists, such as skills, traditions, and artifacts that are both preserved and showcased in ways that enhance their value to both locals and visitors. The book extends this concept to include the notion of "sustainable cultural tourism," which emphasizes the responsible and ethical promotion and use of cultural resources to ensure they benefit future generations.
The phenomenon explored in the book is the shift towards more conscious travel decisions among international tourists, who increasingly favor destinations that offer authentic cultural interactions while also demonstrating commitment to sustainability.
The problem formulation addresses the need for more strategic and integrated approaches to managing tourism in Indonesia, especially in ways that harness and preserve its cultural capitals without leading to over-commercialization or cultural dilution.
The book sets out objectives to develop and implement tourism management practices that effectively leverage cultural capitals to create enriching, authentic, and sustainable tourist experiences. It aims to demonstrate how these practices can lead to improved economic outcomes for local communities while preserving cultural heritage.
Indicators for successful management include increased visitor engagement with cultural offerings, enhanced global recognition of Indonesia’s cultural assets, and measurable benefits to local economies and cultural preservation efforts.
Operational variables are defined to measure these indicators, such as the number of cultural heritage sites developed for tourism, the percentage of tourism revenues allocated to cultural preservation, and the level of local community involvement in tourism planning.
Key factors influencing the effective management of cultural capitals include supportive governmental policies, collaboration between cultural and tourism sectors, and education of both tourists and local communities about the value of cultural preservation.
Strategies for implementation involve creating comprehensive cultural tourism packages, investing in infrastructure that supports sustainable tourism, and promoting Indonesia’s cultural diversity through international tourism markets.
Challenges to this approach include potential resistance to change within local communities, the complexities of balancing tourism with preservation, and the risks of environmental and cultural impacts due to increased tourism activities. Supporting factors are the rising global interest in cultural and sustainable tourism and the potential for technological solutions to enhance visitor experiences without imposing negative impacts.
The book concludes with a vision for Indonesia's future in tourism, emphasizing the need for innovative, culturally-informed management strategies that recognize and utilize the full spectrum of Indonesia's cultural capitals. It calls for a multi-stakeholder approach to tourism management that includes governmental support, community engagement, and international cooperation.
This work serves as a crucial guide for policymakers, tourism managers, and cultural advocates who seek to develop and implement effective strategies for boosting tourism through the thoughtful and sustainable use of Indonesia’s rich cultural heritage
Local Lore, Global Doors: Opening Indonesian Tourism to the World.
Rachmad, Yoesoep Edhie. 2024. Local Lore, Global Doors: Opening Indonesian Tourism to the World. Chuban Aomen Guoji Shuji Tebie Ban, 澳门卢索书籍出版,2024特别版.
"Local Lore, Global Doors: Opening Indonesian Tourism to the World" by Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, published in 2024 by Chuban Aomen Guoji Shuji Tebie Ban, is an insightful exploration into how Indonesia can strategically use its rich tapestry of local stories, traditions, and practices to attract and captivate a global audience. This book emphasizes the importance of storytelling in tourism and how local narratives can be transformed into compelling attractions that resonate on an international scale.
The publication begins by identifying Indonesia's unique position with its diverse cultural landscapes, where each region possesses its own distinctive lore and traditions. It posits that these local stories are not just cultural artifacts but are vital tools for creating more engaging and immersive tourist experiences.
Central to the book is the concept of "narrative-driven tourism," which leverages local myths, legends, and historical tales to develop tourism offerings that are both educational and entertaining. It discusses how these narratives can serve as a bridge, connecting tourists with the authentic essence of Indonesian culture while providing deeper insights into the values and histories of the local communities.
The phenomenon explored in this work is the global rise in demand for authentic travel experiences that offer deeper cultural immersion and connection. The book argues that by opening doors to these local narratives, Indonesia can enhance its appeal as a destination that offers rich, engaging, and meaningful experiences to tourists from around the world.
The problem formulation revolves around the underutilization of local lore in Indonesia's mainstream tourism industry. Despite the wealth of stories and cultural richness, there has been a gap in integrating these elements into a cohesive and attractive tourism strategy that is marketed globally.
The objectives laid out in the book aim to harness these narratives to not only attract tourists but also educate them, thereby fostering a greater appreciation and respect for Indonesia’s cultural heritage. This approach seeks to support sustainable tourism development that benefits both the economy and the preservation of cultural identity.
Indicators for success include increased tourist engagement with cultural sites and events, higher satisfaction rates among visitors seeking cultural experiences, and enhanced global recognition of Indonesia's cultural diversity.
Operational variables are defined to measure these indicators, such as the number of cultural events or tours based on local stories, visitor numbers at cultural heritage sites, and the amount of international media coverage highlighting Indonesia's cultural tourism.
Key factors influencing the successful implementation of narrative-driven tourism include the involvement of local communities in developing and sharing their stories, the creation of accessible and appealing content for international tourists, and the alignment of these efforts with broader tourism marketing strategies.
Strategies for implementation focus on developing multimedia content that tells these stories, training local guides to effectively share their cultural knowledge, and partnering with international tourism agencies to promote these narratives globally.
Challenges to this approach include ensuring the authenticity and respectful representation of local cultures, avoiding the commercialization of cultural elements, and managing the environmental and social impacts of increased tourism. Supporting factors are the growing global trend towards experiential and ethical tourism, as well as advancements in technology that facilitate richer storytelling and visitor engagement.
The book concludes by emphasizing that the future of Indonesian tourism lies in its ability to creatively and responsibly open the global doors to its local lore. By doing so, it can create a distinctive and sustainable niche in the international tourism market.
This publication serves as a valuable resource for tourism policymakers, marketers, and cultural practitioners looking to develop and promote a tourism model that uniquely combines local authenticity with global appeal
Island Ingenuity: Managing Tourism with Indonesian Identity.
Rachmad, Yoesoep Edhie. 2024. Island Ingenuity: Managing Tourism with Indonesian Identity. Nashr Muscat Al-Alamiya Lil Kutub Al-Taba'ah Al-Khasah 2024, مسقط الوعل لنشر الكتب، الطبعة الخاصة ٢٠٢٤.
"Island Ingenuity: Managing Tourism with Indonesian Identity" by Yoesoep Edhie Rachmad, published in 2024 by Nashr Muscat Al-Alamiya Lil Kutub Al-Taba'ah Al-Khasah, is an insightful examination of how Indonesia can manage its burgeoning tourism sector by leveraging its unique cultural identity and innovative local solutions. This book advocates for a tourism management strategy that not only promotes Indonesia as a top travel destination but also safeguards its cultural heritage and supports sustainable development.
The book begins by outlining Indonesia’s geographical and cultural diversity, with thousands of islands each boasting distinct traditions, languages, and histories. It portrays Indonesia's identity as multifaceted and rich, a real treasure trove for culturally and ecologically sensitive tourism.
Central to the book is the concept of "Island Ingenuity," which refers to the innovative, locally-driven solutions and practices that embody the Indonesian way of life. It discusses how these indigenous strategies can be utilized to manage tourism effectively, ensuring that it enriches rather than exploits the local communities and environments.
The phenomenon addressed in the book is the global rise in tourism and the increasing demand for unique, authentic travel experiences. It highlights how Indonesia can meet this demand by offering tourism that is deeply rooted in local cultures and landscapes, thus differentiating Indonesian tourism from other destinations.
The problem formulation tackles the challenges of integrating modern tourism demands with traditional ways of living, ensuring that tourism development does not erode the cultural or environmental integrity of the islands.
The book sets objectives to develop tourism policies and practices that are not only economically beneficial but also culturally and environmentally sustainable. These strategies are intended to showcase Indonesian cultural identity and innovation on the global stage while enhancing the quality of life for its residents.
Indicators for the successful management of tourism include the degree of local community empowerment, the preservation of cultural and environmental assets, and the growth in ethical tourism practices that contribute to sustainable development.
Operational variables are defined to measure these indicators, such as the number of community-led tourism initiatives, rates of cultural retention among youth, and environmental impact assessments of tourism activities.
Key factors influencing the successful integration of island ingenuity into tourism management include the alignment of government policies with sustainable practices, the active participation of local communities in tourism planning, and international collaborations that promote responsible travel.
Implementation strategies discussed involve promoting local arts and crafts, utilizing traditional knowledge in environmental management, and enhancing the visibility of Indonesian culture through digital media and international tourism fairs.
Challenges identified include balancing the scales between tourism-driven economic growth and the preservation of cultural and environmental integrity, mitigating the impacts of global tourism trends on local practices, and ensuring equitable benefits distribution among all stakeholders. Supporting factors are the growing global advocacy for sustainable tourism and the resilience and creativity inherent in Indonesian communities.
The book concludes with a vision for the future, advocating for a tourism sector that is not only thriving but also reflective of and responsible to the rich cultural heritage of Indonesia. It calls for an integrated approach that respects local identities while embracing global opportunities.
"Island Ingenuity: Managing Tourism with Indonesian Identity" serves as a vital guide for policymakers, tourism operators, and community leaders, providing innovative strategies and practical solutions for developing a tourism sector that is sustainable, profitable, and uniquely Indonesian