Welcome to Asia Analysis’s Autumn edition, where you’ll find an impressive collection of expertly written and policy-oriented editorials and academic profiles
Suppose you’re looking for something to do while sipping on a hot cup of coffee.
In that case, you might want to start reading about technological advances in irrigation
techniques that assist with preserving crop yield and quality in drought-prone areas.
Climate change is a cause for alarm, and its effects on agriculture are far-reaching,
writes Aarthi Janakiraman, Research Director, TechVision at Frost & Sullivan.
Are you aware that the International Longevity Centre (ILC) is the UK’s top expert on
the impact of healthy ageing? Emily Evans from the ILC explains how research can
help Japanese people live longer and healthier lives and what other countries can
learn from it. It’s up to others to try and reverse the ageing process. Still, ILC is focused
on evidence-based research on healthy ageing to create policy solutions so everyone
can reap longevity’s benefits.
It is gratifying to receive constructive comments from individuals at the Jockey Club
Centre for Positive Ageing regarding reducing restraint measures in Hong Kong care
home settings. This esteemed organisation’s research highlights essential
components such as staff training, environmental design changes, and regular case
conferences as practical tools to significantly reduce restrictions amongst care home
residents.
Open Access Government also provides information about some aspects of Japanese
science & technology policy, with analysis covering everything from science and
technology collaboration to research promotion, ICT research and cutting-edge
medical technologies.
On that thrilling note, we hope you’ll join us for more in-depth volumes of this valuable
publication in 2024 and beyond.