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Power, (De)Politicisation and Polycentric Governance: Evidence From UK Local Climate Policy
ABSTRACT This article extends (de)politicisation theory to elucidate power dynamics in polycentric governance. It develops an original analytical framework to empirically investigate how governmental, societal and discursive (de)politicisation processes emerge within and across decision‐making centres. The framework focuses on dimensions of technocracy,
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Advances in Technology-Assisted Visual Rehabilitation Therapies: Scoping Review. [PDF]
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Toward Comprehensive Climate Action: Assessing Mitigation Approaches Across Canadian Municipalities
ABSTRACT Local governments are widely regarded as key leaders in the global response to climate change. Understanding if and how municipalities commit to climate mitigation is crucial for assessing their contribution to global emission‐reduction goals and identifying barriers to effective climate transitions.
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Low vision services in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review. [PDF]
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Patients living with visual impairment. [PDF]
Bondok M, Serbu KJ, Mishra A.
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Joint effects of visual acuity impairment and visual field loss on reading performance: a low-vision simulation in Chinese readers. [PDF]
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Principles of modern low vision rehabilitation
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006Low vision rehabilitation is a new emerging subspecialty drawing from the traditional fields of ophthalmology, optometry, occupational therapy, and sociology, with an ever-increasing impact on our customary concepts of research, education, and services for the visually impaired patient.
Samuel N Markowitz
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Vision assessment and rehabilitation in low vision
Current Opinion in Ophthalmology, 1992This subjective review of the year's literature on low vision, with particular emphasis on rehabilitation, attempts to search out and discuss what is new and innovative rather than to cover the year's publications with equal weight. The review covers areas of testing and assessment of children and the multiply impaired with low vision, vision ...
S J, Leat, G C, Wood
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Rehabilitation of persons with low vision [PDF]
The term rehabilitation of blind persons and persons with low vision signifies a set of medical, pedagogical , psychological and other treatments which should either improve or return the lost vision, to the greatest possible extent. If the functional vision cannot be improved, it is necessary to optimize the daily functioning of these persons by ...
Trpevsk, Andrejana, Gazepov, Strahil
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Quebec model for low vision rehabilitation
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2006The increase in longevity (and secondary morbidity) in the Quebec population adds social and financial pressure to society, as it does elsewhere in Canada and in many western countries. This article gives a brief history of the evolution of vision rehabilitation services in Quebec and describes how services are provided for people with low vision ...
Nicole, Robillard, Olga, Overbury
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