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2. A Comparative Study of the Latest Editions of China–Japan–US Green Building Evaluation Standards.
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Wang, Qiyuan, Gao, Weijun, Su, Yuan, and Zhang, Yinqi
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REAL estate sales ,ENGINEERING standards ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,SUSTAINABLE development ,CARBON dioxide mitigation - Abstract
The Green Building Evaluation Standard (ESGB) has become an important support for China's building sector in realizing the "double carbon" goal. However, there remains a lack of comprehensive research on the historical evolution and development status of the ESGB. This study firstly analyzes the updating logic and development strategy of the three versions of the ESGB, then compares the differences between ESGB 2019, CASBEE-NC 2014, and LEED O+M v4.1 from the perspective of the index system, and further examines the current international application status of the ESGB. The results show that LEED focuses on decarbonization and ecological protection, while CASEBB focuses on the concept of humanization and positively influences the local real estate market, and ESGB 2019 contains more health and comfort considerations than its previous version and is close to the internationally advanced level in terms of provision setting and international application. This study offers valuable insights into the potential for further refinement of green building standards in China and highlights areas for future research, including enhancing the ESGB's adaptability and integration with emerging technologies to promote global sustainable development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Resilient Sustainability Assessment Framework from a Transdisciplinary System-of-Systems Perspective.
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Bataleblu, Ali Asghar, Rauch, Erwin, and Cochran, David S.
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The vital role of extensive information exchange among stakeholders across diverse sectors and the interconnection of various scientific fields with nonhomogeneous technology readiness levels has created a new form of a complex engineering problem in the climate change era. Comprehensive sustainability assessment to enable the realization of needs requires transdisciplinary thinking to achieve systematic solutions that bridge the gap between multiple collaborative systems in a portfolio. Although the principal aim of dedicated sustainability regulations is to force companies to move toward sustainability development, general and non-engineered metrics that have not defined clear thresholds for evaluation have encountered severe challenges regarding implementation and economic viability. Therefore, adopting a transdisciplinary systems engineering approach can address multifaceted challenges like sustainability by overcoming collaboration barriers, and traditional disciplinary limits. This paper systematically reviews sustainability-dictated regulations from a transdisciplinary perspective. Different standards are compared, raised opportunities and challenges are discussed, and future remarks are highlighted. The sustainability problem is analyzed from a transdisciplinary systems engineering lens. Finally, a two-level resilient system sustainability assessment framework is proposed to effectively handle and enhance the resilience of companies' sustainability development roadmaps by enabling decision makers to find robust and highly reliable solutions regarding sustainable system design. The impact of this research is to create a new insight into addressing climate change which not only assesses the current situation but also considers uncertainty sources that affect decision making for the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Board network and ESG performance: Evidence from China.
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Shu, Pei‐Gi, Chiang, Sue‐Jane, and Wu, Tian‐Yu
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RESOURCE dependence theory ,SOCIAL network theory ,SUSTAINABLE development ,NETWORK performance ,INSTITUTIONAL ownership (Stocks) ,CORPORATE sustainability - Abstract
As ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) principles increasingly shape the trajectory of global economic and societal sustainability, our study delves into how a firm's network dynamics influence its ESG performance within the Chinese landscape spanning from 2011 to 2020. Drawing insights from agency theory, resource dependence theory, and social network theory, we uncover a notable correlation between board interlocking and ESG performance. This correlation suggests that well‐connected directors can potentially enhance a firm's ESG performance by facilitating information gathering, monitoring, advising, and leveraging influence to address stakeholders' concerns. Moreover, our analysis reveals that the characteristics of ownership structure, as gauged by indicators such as institutional ownership, control‐cash flow wedge, and state‐owned ownership, serve as positive moderators in this relationship. Conversely, board structure, as evaluated by board independence, does not exhibit a significant moderating effect. Additionally, we uncover noteworthy mediating effects of firm size and institutional shareholding on the relationship between board interlocking and ESG performance. Importantly, our findings hold robust across various sensitivity analyses, including alternative model specifications, variable definitions, and strategies to mitigate potential endogeneity concerns. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Biodiversity conservation and restoration of wetlands in suburban areas: challenges and prospects.
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Wang, Shaoyi, Yu, Hailan, Shentu, Huabin, Gu, Caiwei, Huang, Senjun, Wang, Libing, Zheng, Heng, Ma, Junchao, Wang, Jianguang, and Wei, Jun
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Context: Wetland loss threatens global biodiversity. Peri-urban wetlands face acute pressures from urban expansion. Aims: Investigate biodiversity and land-cover changes in two wetlands undergoing suburbanisation near Hangzhou, China. Methods: Seasonal field surveys of birds, fish and amphibians, coupled with remote-sensing analysis of land-cover changes from 2009 to 2020. Key results: Suburban wetlands exhibited unique degradation patterns, including reduced species diversity, simplified community structures and proliferation of invasive species, with 91 bird species being recorded, dominated by common residents, 25 still-water fish species with few carnivores and migratory species, and 5 ubiquitous amphibian species detected. Species richness was lower than in nearby conserved wetlands. From 2009 to 2020, 6–7% of the wetlands were lost to urban expansion and converted to artificial vegetation or infrastructure. Conclusions: Ecological degradation is driven by rapid urbanisation, with habitats being fragmented by roads and converted to artificial land covers. Water pollution from insufficient treatment and abandoned aquaculture further impairs habitats. Implications: Innovative integrated-management framework was proposed for wetlands biodiversity restoration in suburban area. Key strategies include (1) modernising traditional circular economies to sustain wise use, (2) wildlife-friendly infrastructure design, (3) targeted invasive species control, and (4) adaptive co-management informed by ongoing monitoring. This socio-ecological systems approach aims to harmonise biodiversity conservation, cultural heritage and sustainable development in threatened suburban wetlands. This investigation showed degraded wetland biodiversity near urbanising Hangzhou, with habitat loss to development, water pollution and invasive species. Strategic planning integrating ecological restoration and sustainable development is urgently needed to conserve these ecosystems critical for wildlife and human communities. This article belongs to the collection Ecological monitoring and assessment of freshwater ecosystems: new trends and future challenges. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Sozology instead of ecology, other direction for ecosystem services and environmental protection-on the example of the Silesian–Kraków region, Southern Poland.
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Gałaś, Andrzej, Abramowicz, Anna, Kot-Niewiadomska, Alicja, Misz-Kennan, Magdalena, and Gałaś, Slávka
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Known mostly in Poland, formulated by prof. Goetel, science—sozology, perfectly corresponds to today’s developing pro-environmental activities. Sozology combines both concerns for the precious values of primaeval nature and the management of man transformed areas. It includes civilisation changes, climate change, and access to natural resources. The article discusses five main research directions: (1) Protection of the natural environment and mineral resources, (2) Rational spatial management, (3) Post-exploitation management of industrial areas, (4) Analysis and prevention of environmental changes and (5) Sozology and Eco-geosystem services. The authors of the article point to the need to integrate specialists from various fields who can jointly solve environmental problems. The world constantly needs new motivations to develop while preserving non-renewable resources (space and minerals). In Poland, science has gained popularity only among a narrow group of scientists who do not try to solve difficult problems on their own that require interdisciplinary action. The frequent dead ends of today’s environmental trends indicate that the word ecological is often not enough. If we use a sozological approach, it will turn out to be much more adequate for our current stage of development. Sozology may be the next direction and philosophy of life on Earth. Its goal is to protect resources so that they can be used for as long as possible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. A Model for Determining the Effectiveness of Regulatory and Administrative Measures of Sustainability Policy in Thailand
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Pruethsan Sutthichaimethee, Duangrat Tandamrong, Sirinthip Ouansrimeang, and Karun Kidrakarn
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compulsory measures ,proactive measures ,economic measures ,sustainability policy ,causal model ,sustainability development ,Technology - Abstract
The objectives of this research are to 1) create a causal relationship model for political management in order to form sustainable policies under Thai environmental law. and 2) propose a strategic framework for national management to achieve sustainability. The study is designed as a mixed-methods study, which is called Path-Analysis based on an autoregressive Conditional Heteroscedasticity with observed variables (Path-ARCH-xi Model). The study confirms a causal relationship between all three latent variables: economic growth, social growth, and environmental growth, with direct and indirect effects. Notably, each variable's indicator shows a different impact size of the relationship to changes in the variables. Economic growth is significantly influenced by industrial structures, while employment can greatly influence the changes in social growth. In terms of environmental growth, it is greatly influenced by energy consumption. Furthermore, economic growth, followed by social and environmental growth, has the greatest capacity for error correction. Consequently, proactive measures, particularly economic measures, are critical to ensure that environmental law enforcement is used to its full potential, as seen in European countries.
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- 2024
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8. Future research directions of information technology investment: a systematic literature review
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Afrida Putritama and Arief Hidayatullah Khamainy
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it investment ,sustainability development ,cost, profitability ,literature review ,Accounting. Bookkeeping ,HF5601-5689 - Abstract
Research aims: This study aims to conduct a systematic literature review on IT investment to answer the following research questions: 1) What are the current trends and future research directions in IT investment research? 2) What are the benefits and challenges of IT investments? Design/Methodology/Approach: The authors collected 57 published articles from the Scopus database and analyzed them using a hybrid approach that integrates the principles of structured review and bibliometric analysis. Research findings: Four current research trends have been observed in information technology investment: (1) IT investment, (2) sustainability development, (3) costs, and (4) profitability. The benefits of IT investment have become the primary driver of innovation, profitability, competitiveness, and performance within a business. IT investment has a negative effect in a stable environment, and companies with low levels of IT investment may be forced to choose between expanding revenue and reducing expenses. Theoretical contribution/Originality: This study used a structured literature review and bibliometric analysis. The authors present a new method of reviewing literature that provides a more focused and comprehensive view of future research. Practitioner/Policy implication: Three practical contributions are provided: (1) identifying trends and directions of IT investment research, (2) revealing the benefits and challenges of IT investment, and (3) integrating the principles of structured review and bibliometric analysis. Research limitation/Implication: It only used data from the Scopus database, which may not encompass all relevant articles on the topic of IT investment. Additionally, the study only selected articles written in English, potentially overlooking articles written in other languages. There is also a potential subjectivity in the content analysis process and in naming each cluster.
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- 2024
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9. Sustainability consciousness among nursing students in Egypt: a cross-sectional study
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Marwa Ahmed El-Sayed Mohamed, Eman Ghallab, Ragaa Abdullah Ahmed Hassan, and Shaimaa Mohamed Amin
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Sustainability Development ,Consciousness ,Knowingness ,Attitude ,Behaviors ,Environment ,Nursing ,RT1-120 - Abstract
Abstract Background Recognizing nurses as pivotal change agents and urgent preparation for the next generation is crucial for addressing sustainability issues and cultivating a sustainable healthcare system. Reports highlight gaps in the integration of sustainable development goals (SDGs) into nursing curricula, prompting the International Council of Nurses to stress the importance of sustainable development in nursing education. The extent to which nursing students are aware of sustainability issues remains to be determined. This study addresses a global and Egyptian research gap by evaluating and comparing Sustainability Consciousness (SC) levels among nursing students at three universities, providing insights into awareness, attitudes, and behaviors related to sustainability. Methods This descriptive comparative study was conducted across three nursing faculties within three Egyptian public universities. The target population for this study was undergraduate nursing students enrolled in these universities during the academic year 2022-2023. This study used the extended version of the Sustainability Consciousness Questionnaire (SCQ-L) to measure individuals' knowingness, attitudes, and behaviors related to the three dimensions of sustainable development: environmental, social, and economic. Results More than half of the nursing students across the three universities expressed unfamiliarity with the SDGs. Social media was the most common source of information across the three universities. Sohag University recorded the highest median (IQR) scores in sustainability knowingness (72.0, IQR: 70.0-81.0), attitudes (56.0, IQR: 53.0-61.5), and behavior (65.0, IQR: 60.0-69.0) across their respective dimensions, as well as in overall SC (195, IQR: 184.5-208.5). This was followed by Damanhour University, with a median score of 179.0 (IQR: 124.5-194), and then Alexandria University, with a median score of 116.0 (IQR: 85.5-153), all of which were significantly different (all with p values=0.000). Older students from rural areas exhibited higher SC median scores, while students with insufficient family income and no familiarity with the SDGs had lower SC scores. Conclusions This study highlighted the prevalent reliance on social media for information among nursing students across these universities, emphasizing the pivotal role of academic institutions in integrating sustainability development concepts in nursing education. Sohag University's notable commitment to sustainability practices has contributed to the higher SC of its students compared to Alexandria and Damanhour Universities. The study also identified age, place of residence, family income, and familiarity with the SDGs as consistent predictors of sustainability consciousness.
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- 2024
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10. Leveraging artificial intelligence for sustainable knowledge organisation in academic libraries.
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Monyela, Madireng and Tella, Adeyonka
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *DATA privacy , *LITERATURE reviews , *DIGITAL literacy , *ACADEMIC libraries - Abstract
This study explored the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing knowledge organisational practices within academic libraries, focusing on promoting sustainability in information management. The research investigated the potential of AI-driven tools and technologies to optimise resource utilisation, improve user experiences and contribute to environmentally conscious library practices. A literature review and case studies of AI implementation in academic libraries was done. The study analysed existing AI applications for knowledge organisation, evaluated their impact on sustainability metrics and gathered practitioners' insights regarding challenges, opportunities, and best practices. The research findings revealed that AI offers significant benefits for sustainable knowledge organisation in academic libraries. AI-driven automation streamlines cataloguing processes, enhances metadata enrichment, and enables personalised information services, leading to resource efficiency gains and improved user satisfaction. Ethical considerations regarding data privacy, algorithmic transparency and user empowerment are addressed, emphasising the importance of responsible AI governance. The study concludes that AI can potentially revolutionise knowledge organisation practices in academic libraries, aligning with sustainable development goals. By leveraging AI technologies responsibly, libraries can optimise information workflows, promote digital literacy, and contribute to a more inclusive and environmentally conscious information ecosystem. The study recommends that libraries invest in AI education and training for staff to effectively harness AI capabilities. Libraries, AI developers and stakeholders should collaborate to co-create ethically sound AI solutions. AI applications should be monitored and evaluated continuously to ensure alignment with sustainability objectives and user needs. This research contributes to the field's originality field by examining the intersection of AI, knowledge organisation and sustainability in academic libraries. It offers insights into the transformative potential of AI for library practices and underscores the importance of ethical AI adoption for responsible information management. The findings provide practical recommendations for libraries to leverage AI as a strategic asset for sustainable knowledge organisation and user empowerment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Sustainable Solar Energy Development in Zakho, Iraq: A Techno-Economic And Environmental Assessment.
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Ahmed, Ahmed Mohammed, Kareem, Idrees Majeed, and Abdulateef, Lana Ayad
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CLEAN energy ,ENERGY development ,GEOGRAPHIC information systems ,PHOTOVOLTAIC power systems ,SOLAR radiation ,SOLAR energy ,SOLAR technology - Abstract
This study presents a solar energy roadmap aimed at attracting investors to capitalize on the abundant solar resources in Zakho, Iraq, for clean energy technology. The objective is to mitigate global warming effects caused by fossil fuel combustion and promote sustainable technological development. To end this, the study employs RETScreen Expert software to validate the techno-economic and environmental viability of a grid-connected solar photovoltaic system utilizing climatic data from the Astronaut Office Information System (NASA) Database. Additionally, the Photovoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS) modeling method determines optimal angles for installing residential rooftop Photovoltaic (PV) systems across selected locations. Results indicate that all selected locations are suitable for solar photovoltaic projects, with Rezgari identified as the optimal district due to its highest annual solar radiation of 1863.117 kWh/m2 and the highest annual electricity production at 7905.38 kWh. The capacity factor (CF) values fall within the range of 17.395-17.574%. The study reveals an annual greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction ranging from 6.9876 to 7.1123 (tCO2) across four districts. Considering the financial and environmental indicators, Rooftop Photovoltaic Systems emerge as a sustainable and efficient solution to enhance the environment and prove economically viable in Zakho City. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
12. Frictional Properties of Soaps with the Addition of Ground Hazelnut Shells.
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Mazur, Jacek, Wójcik, Monika, Różyło, Renata, Sobczak, Paweł, Panasiewicz, Marian, and Obidziński, Sławomir
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HAZELNUTS , *BIOMATERIALS , *SOAP , *COSMETICS industry , *FRICTION , *SLIDING friction - Abstract
The search for new technologies and related new biological materials for use in the cosmetics industry requires many studies and analyses of not only chemical but also physical properties. This study attempts to assess the properties of soap produced with the addition of crushed hazelnut shells. This additive is intended to improve the friction properties of the soap, which in turn enhances the quality of removing impurities from the skin. Friction tests for wet and dry skin were performed on an appropriately designed measuring station using the Texture Analyser XT plus device. The obtained results indicate an increase in dynamic friction value compared to the control sample. This work proposes an unconventional use of ground hazelnut shells as one of the additives in soap production to improve its quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. 從永續發展教育角度看各教育階段國際教育的重要性.
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吳靜怡 and 王智弘
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14. A Brief Analysis of New Energy Vehicle Development for Promoting Sustainability and Carbon Neutrality in China
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Xiao, Bojun, Appolloni, Andrea, Series Editor, Caracciolo, Francesco, Series Editor, Ding, Zhuoqi, Series Editor, Gogas, Periklis, Series Editor, Huang, Gordon, Series Editor, Nartea, Gilbert, Series Editor, Ngo, Thanh, Series Editor, Striełkowski, Wadim, Series Editor, Wu, Qiujing, editor, Liu, Songsong, editor, Wang, Guoliang, editor, and Li, Jia, editor
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15. Fostering Socio-Economic and Industrial Sustainability: The Vital Contribution of Stakeholder Engagement Programme in the Palm Oil Sector’s Growth
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Radyi, Siti Amaliya Mohd, Abdullah, Azwan, Yaacob, Mohd Rafi, Abdullah, Siti Salwani, Abdullah, Ahmad Ridhuwan, Azmi, Siti Nurulaini, Salleh, Muhammad Zulfaris Mohd, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Hamdan, Reem Khamis, editor, and Buallay, Amina, editor
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16. Impact Assessment of Marine City Coastline Landscape System Based on Sustainability
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Zhang, Longlong, Yuan, Jingwen, Kim, Chulsoo, Förstner, Ulrich, Series Editor, Rulkens, Wim H., Series Editor, Wen, Fushuan, editor, and Zhu, Jizhong, editor
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- 2024
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17. Statistical and Deep-Learning Approaches for Individual Carbon Footprint Calculation in India
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Ghosh, Chayan, Chowdhury, Avigyan, Ahamed, Adil, Ghosh, Krishnendu, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Gomide, Fernando, Advisory Editor, Kaynak, Okyay, Advisory Editor, Liu, Derong, Advisory Editor, Pedrycz, Witold, Advisory Editor, Polycarpou, Marios M., Advisory Editor, Rudas, Imre J., Advisory Editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory Editor, Nanda, Umakanta, editor, Tripathy, Asis Kumar, editor, Sahoo, Jyoti Prakash, editor, Sarkar, Mahasweta, editor, and Li, Kuan-Ching, editor
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18. Environmental Effects and Threats of Waste: Understanding Threats and Challenges to Ecosystem, Health, and Sustainability and Mitigation Strategies
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Patil, Kiran D., De, Jhinuk, Patil, Varsha K., Kulkarni, Makarand M., Arya, Raj Kumar, editor, Verros, George D., editor, Verma, Om Prakash, editor, and Hussain, Chaudhery Mustansar, editor
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19. A Comparative Study of the Latest Editions of China–Japan–US Green Building Evaluation Standards
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Qiyuan Wang, Weijun Gao, Yuan Su, and Yinqi Zhang
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green building evaluation standard ,index system ,comparative study ,application analysis ,sustainability development ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
The Green Building Evaluation Standard (ESGB) has become an important support for China’s building sector in realizing the “double carbon” goal. However, there remains a lack of comprehensive research on the historical evolution and development status of the ESGB. This study firstly analyzes the updating logic and development strategy of the three versions of the ESGB, then compares the differences between ESGB 2019, CASBEE-NC 2014, and LEED O+M v4.1 from the perspective of the index system, and further examines the current international application status of the ESGB. The results show that LEED focuses on decarbonization and ecological protection, while CASEBB focuses on the concept of humanization and positively influences the local real estate market, and ESGB 2019 contains more health and comfort considerations than its previous version and is close to the internationally advanced level in terms of provision setting and international application. This study offers valuable insights into the potential for further refinement of green building standards in China and highlights areas for future research, including enhancing the ESGB’s adaptability and integration with emerging technologies to promote global sustainable development.
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20. Exploring configurational effects of national environmental, social, and governance performance on energy efficiency: a dynamic qualitative comparative analysis
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Zhao, Zhenyu and Xu, Hanting
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- 2024
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21. Sustainability consciousness among nursing students in Egypt: a cross-sectional study
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Mohamed, Marwa Ahmed El-Sayed, Ghallab, Eman, Hassan, Ragaa Abdallah Ahmed, and Amin, Shaimaa Mohamed
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- 2024
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22. An Investigation into the Leadership Traits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi: A Conceptual Framework.
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Joshi, Prem Lal
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LEADERSHIP ,STATISTICAL sampling ,SOCIAL influence ,WELFARE economics ,COMMUNICATION strategies - Abstract
The purpose of this research is i) to find out what unique traits make PM Modi an inspiring leader, ii) to assess if respondents' perceptions differ significantly, and iii) to create a conceptual framework of leadership traits so that we can better comprehend PM Modi's leadership styles. The study includes 19 leadership traits relevant to PM Modi's leadership styles, extracted from previous articles and expert discussions. This study collected quantitative data from LinkedIn connections using a random sampling procedure. A self-designed questionnaire was sent to 700 people from various backgrounds to rate their agreement or disagreement with 19 leadership traits. The study was conducted in March and February 2024, with 29% of the responses (203) available for analysis. The study reveals that the top ten leadership traits in ranking order include strong 'network building, "selfmotivation,' 'global perspective,' 'visionary leadership,' 'determination and result-orientation,' 'public direction communication skills,' 'proactive approach,' 'being organized (detailed-oriented),' 'integrity in the workplace,' and 'creative thoughts and thinking.' The results of the Mann-Whitney test revealed differences in respondents' assessments of PM Modi's leadership abilities in India and other countries. There are significant differences in the perceptions of educators and other groups regarding the five leadership traits that may be linked to the lack of trust in Indian society and culture. Additionally, the factor analysis produced a five-factor model: visionary and transformative; humanistic and value-driven; decisive and result-oriented; social influencer and opinion leader; and flexibility, adaptability, and dynamic. It appears that PM Modi's personality and leadership style are a perfect fit for the extended version of the Greatman hypothesis, which is the trait theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. Building resilience of municipalities and regions innovative management to smart specialization
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Vasyl Brych, Olena Borysiak, Przemysław Górski, Uliana Tkach, Serhii Hunko, and Marta Juszczyk
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innovation ,strategy management ,digitalization of municipalities and regions ,smart technologies ,climate change ,energy efficiency ,sustainability development ,Social Sciences - Abstract
Objectives Adaptations to digitalization and climate change of all aspects of society are important issues of innovation management at the local and regional levels. The paper demonstrates: 1) the components of smart specialization in order to achieve municipalities and regions strategy goals; 2) the use of the mechanism of smart specialization to realize the entrepreneurial potential of the regional economy; 3) the introduction of smart specialization for the innovative development of the Ukrainian municipalities based on the European experience; 4) the indicators of building resilience of municipalities and regions innovative management to smart specialization. Material and methods Combination of dialectical approach to the knowledge of the components of smart specialisation and the methods of induction, deduction for the realisation of the entrepreneurial potential of the regional economy based on cross-industry clustering became the basis for the development of recommendations for municipalities Results Extending the sustainability of innovative municipal and regional governance to smart specialisation is to take into account the importance of using the main postulates of the smart specialisation mechanism to realise the innovation potential of the regional economy. Conclusions The priority directions of the agro-energy cluster model should be the establishment of a cluster model of "Government-Business-Science-Education" interaction. In order to achieve this goal, scientists from the Western Ukrainian National University justified and developed the Programme for Supporting Innovation in Areas of Smart Specialisation in the Ternopil Region for 2020-2023, which aims to implement innovative approaches to capacity building of the regional economy within the framework of smart, sustainable and comprehensive development.
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- 2023
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24. Conceptual model for advancing socioecological and energy transitions through nature-based solutions in territories: Addressing global anthropogenic challenges
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Brigitte Baptiste, Maria E Rinaudo-Mannucci, and Leonardo Rodríguez-Urrego
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Nature-based solutions ,Social-ecological transformations ,Sustainability development ,Energy Transitions ,Ecosystem services ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The Anthropocene is an epoch characterized by socio-ecological complexity and uncertainty, resulting from human influence on our planet's history. Human actions have triggered planetary threshold crossings, disrupting the planet's self-regulating systems. This prompts the search for alternatives to the ongoing crisis. The COVID-19 pandemic, for example, has highlighted ecological disruptions caused by cumulative human transformations, challenging society's adaptability and allowing biodiversity incursions into previously vacant habitats. This study aims to explore and validate Nature-based Solutions (NbS) as strategic responses to these anthropogenic challenges, focusing on the integration of socio-ecological, geopolitical, economic, and financial elements to foster energy transitions towards a resilient, low-carbon future. The preliminary model integrates these elements within regional strategies, amalgamating insights into ecosystem services, synergies, and commitments. This approach fosters a discourse between science and policy, emphasizing knowledge management, dialogue, and consensus among territorial stakeholders. It aids the transition toward sustainability across varying scales, providing evidence for decision-makers in ecosystem service assessment and valuation. This bolsters integration into economic management policies. In summary, this research emphasizes addressing challenges from a socio-ecological stance, amalgamating knowledge, and propelling discourse between science and policy for a sustainable future. This holistic viewpoint is pivotal in tackling the Anthropocene's socio-ecological quandaries, ensuring a sustainable trajectory for our planet.
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25. Sustainable Polyester Composites Containing Waste Glass for Building Applications.
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Dębska, Bernardeta, Wojtaszek, Katarzyna, Altoé Caetano, Marina, and Brigolini Silva, Guilherme Jorge
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The ecological construction of the future aims to reduce the amount of waste and minimize energy consumption related to the production and transport of building materials. One way to stop the destructive effects of the excessive exploitation of natural deposits is to implement extensive activities aimed at reusing, preferably multiple times, waste materials. This article describes the results of testing polyester mortars based on the developed experimental plan. It assumed the use of waste glass cullet as a sand replacement in the amount of 0–100% by mass and a variable resin/aggregate ratio in the range of 0.14–0.36. The use of a two-factor central composition plan allowed us to limit the number of research samples and at the same time obtain the necessary scientific information regarding the obtained mortars. Standard tests for flexural and compressive strength and bulk density were performed on rectangular hardened samples. Additionally, the change in the mass of the samples immersed in water was monitored for a period of 165 days. The analysis of the strength test results allows us to conclude that, with appropriately selected proportions of resin-glass waste, composites with a flexural strength of 30 MPa and a compressive strength of 91.4 MPa can be obtained. Including waste in a mortar allows elements with low water absorption to be obtained. At the same time, their production is about 2.5 times cheaper than their epoxy counterparts. The test results were compared with those obtained for epoxy-based mortars and with reference to the requirements set by the manufacturers of prefabricated polymer concrete elements intended for construction applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. Model of Digital Marketing Communication of Sprite Rebranding.
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Susilo, Daniel and Dizon, Carl C. G.
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MARKETING ,COMMUNICATION in marketing ,DIGITAL communications ,INTERNET marketing ,MARKETING models - Abstract
Sprite is a widely recognised beverage brand renowned for its popular carbonated soft drinks worldwide. Among the various marketing models available, there exists a multitude of models that include diverse data. However, Sprite is demonstrating a distinct approach. While the consumption of soda is not widely prevalent in Indonesia, Sprite has implemented extensive promotional strategies to target and captivate the market, particularly the younger demographic. This study employed the Krippendorf Content Analysis approach to examine the Sprite Digital marketing Communication operations on Social media. According to the official Instagram account of the corporation in question, there appears to be a singular focus on promoting sustainability, with a particular emphasis on the efforts undertaken by the Sprite brand. Therefore, Sprite's commitment to a specific marketing strategy aimed at a significant objective demonstrates their capacity for sustainable development. The intricacy of Sprite's operational processes is once again demonstrated through the utilisation of digital content analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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27. A shift to green cybersecurity sustainability development: Using triple bottom-line sustainability assessment in Qatar transportation sector.
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AL-Dosari, Khalifa, Fetais, Noora, and Kucukvar, Murat
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INFORMATION technology , *INTERNET security , *THEORY of reasoned action , *URBAN transportation , *SCANNING electron microscopy - Abstract
Green cybersecurity is the emerging trend in the new era and this green cybersecurity technology minimizes the negative effects of IT operations and implements a green sustainable environment. Therefore, the study conceptually draws the concept of green cybersecurity by applying the theory of reasoned action (TRA) assumptions that logically support green information technology acceptance. Using a convenient sampling, the data were collected from Qatar transport industries, particularly the IT experts and managers, to get responses on the implementation of green cybersecurity and sustainability of 5 transport companies in Doha, Qatar. Using Smart PLS-SEM, the study employed the SEM technique to test the proposed hypotheses. The results reported that green cybersecurity’s control/position, integrity, and authenticity significantly and positively influenced TBL sustainability, but confidentiality, availability, and utility do not. The implementation of industry 4.0 makes them accessible and more effective to ensure TBL sustainable development in the transport industries in Qatar. Applying green cybersecurity in this setting will improve services in transportation sector. A green cybersecurity platform will make it a point to systematically search for and promote innovations made possible by smart green technologies to avoid carbon-emission vehicles. Through the efficient and cutting-edge green, cybersecurity will be Qatar’s transportation sector’s primary responsibility to contribute to Qatar’s sustainable development. In order to accomplish this goal, the regulator must create and implement it. In addition, it emphasizes the importance of adopting green cybersecurity to confront the difficulties facing city transportation all over Qatar as a foundational component of achieving long-term sustainable development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Co-Creation in Contextual Competences for Sustainability: Teaching for Sustainability, Student Interaction and Extracurricular Engagement.
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Qi, Shuyu, Zhou, Mi, Ma, Qiutong, and Pan, Jing
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Due to the need to achieve the sustainable development of society, the importance of sustainable development competences has reached unprecedented heights. This paper constructed an SEM model and considered the factors of contextual competence for sustainability from teaching, student interaction and extracurricular engagement, by conducting a questionnaire survey among 786 Chinese engineering undergraduates. The results indicated a significant and direct positive influence of teaching on contextual competences for sustainability. In addition, there is an indirect effect on contextual competence for sustainable development through student interaction and extracurricular engagement. An examination of the interlocking mediating effects of student inter-action and extracurricular engagement revealed that student interaction contributes to the development of students' contextual competence for sustainable development through its positive influence on extracurricular engagement. This paper provides a reference for the cultivation of contextual competences for sustainability from both theoretical and practical perspectives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Sustainability Report of Portuguese Municipalities: The Three Pillars of Sustainable Development
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Calazans, Nara, Marques, Tânia, Eugénio, Teresa, and Gomes, Jorge F. S.
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30. An Attempt of Sustain Future by Means of Green Economy.
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Alam, Aftab, Hayat, Mohsina, and Mahmood, Syed Mohd Jamal
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ECONOMIC development ,SUSTAINABILITY ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,CORPORATE profits ,POVERTY reduction - Abstract
Green Economy deals with human welfare and its care for the preservation of the environment and ecosystem of life in term of economic development but every coin have two side, economic development also affected negatively i.e. depletion of natural resources due to over exploitation, pollution of air, water and land. Green economy refers an economy to promote growth and development, conserve natural capital, mend well-being of human and poverty alleviation and bring down inequality. Concept of Green economy arise when economy work along the sustainability goals. The core of green economy have low carbon growth, resource efficiency and social inclusive through green business and energy management to implement sustainability. Islam consider human being as superintendent of earth to whom Quran guided, earth is vital defended component for sustain future. In Islamic approaches to sustainable green life involves living in peace and harmony. This paper aligns triple bottom line rules of sustainable development i.e. profit, people and planets to attain the green economy with fundamental rule of Islam in order to protect the environment and to enhance growth and development. This paper has an attempt to bring in light, how Green banking take along financial stability and economic growth, poverty alleviation and environmental protection that contribute to improves the environment as means of cost and energy savings, preservation of natural resources and the need to respect all living things. Objective of study: To analyses the fundamental rules of Islam in relation to profit, people and planets to attain green economy. To find out relationship between financial stability, economic growth, poverty alleviation, environmental protection and green economy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Sustainability of the hookah diving fishery in Turkey
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Uğur Karadurmuş and Mehmet Aydın
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Compressor diving ,small-scale fisheries ,fisheries management ,sustainability development ,SWOT ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 - Abstract
Hookah diving is a traditional fishing method based on the hand collection of commercial benthic organisms. Fishers continue their profession without paying attention to their physical health and psychophysical fitness. Ignoring the diving safety and decompression rules underwater, using improvised diving systems, and economic concerns carry risks that can result in death. The long-term sustainability of work depends on nations’ ability to control fishing practices and promote good management. This study discusses the current situation of hookah divers in Turkey based on official statistics from the ministry and face-to-face interviews with hookah divers. The data were subjected to strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis and synthesised with the literature for strategic analysis. The sector’s contribution to the national economy, economic satisfaction of divers, and supporting rural employment were evaluated as strengths. Lack of expertise in the professional career and complex laws were identified as threats that require urgent solutions. Multidirectional national efforts are needed for sustainable fishing, including stakeholder networking, diving safety, hookah equipment, underwater fishing strategies, training curricula and professional career development. Our findings offer strategic and planning approaches for the sustainable development of hookah diving in Turkey.
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32. SUSTAINABILITY DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT IN AFRICA: A PHILOSOPHICAL REVIEW.
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Marumo, Phemelo Olifile
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SUSTAINABLE development ,SOIL erosion ,CLIMATE change ,ENVIRONMENTAL degradation - Abstract
Both the environment and the possibility of a better living are benefited by sustainable development. However, if it is used improperly, it may harm people, the environment, and sustainable development. This is seen in how the earth has degraded as a result of poor management. Due to soil erosion, deforestation, and climate change that are being caused in the name of sustainable development, the ecosystem is being drained. This outcome is linked to the explorers' self-centeredness, which was motivated by their interests and wealth. Many mining dumps that have not been sealed after being inspected for diamonds, gold, and other minerals and natural resources like rice, potatoes, corn, and so forth are examples of this, and they are used to overplough the land in the name of sustainability development and living the earth barren. The illegal miners who are aggravating environmental harm and accelerating earth deterioration for future generations are using the mining dumps further in the name of sustainable development by reducing poverty and unemployment in South Africa. The environment will deteriorate and become uninhabitable if this is not monitored. Using the search engines like Desktop, articles and proceedings, the paper will begin by highlighting sustainability development and its admirable goals of bringing about a better quality of life for the populace. However, this did not last for very long because diligent explorers invaded the planet, harming the ecosystem. The paper will then focus on the effects of environmental degradation after effects on sustainable development. The study will attempt to establish how an African environmental stewardship philosophy might help with the preservation of the ecosystem as it closes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Sustainable Intelligent Energy Management System for Microgrid Using Multi-Agent Systems: A Case Study.
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Hamidi, Meryem, Raihani, Abdelhadi, and Bouattane, Omar
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In this paper, a sustainable, intelligent energy management system for a microgrid based on a multi-agent system (MAS) is studied. The system is designed to address the challenges posed by the intermittence of renewable energy sources. Also, the system optimizes the use of available AC–DC renewable energy sources by utilizing load flexibility and the complementarity of renewable sources. To evaluate the effectiveness of this proposed multi-agent framework, a co-simulation using MATLAB and JADE platforms is conducted for a microgrid connected to the main grid. The results show that the proposed energy sharing system achieved over 82.34% of energy savings. This innovative solution has the potential to reduce the need for energy storage and improve energy efficiency while also reducing CO
2 emissions. It offers a promising sustainable development solution for managing and controlling MG. The proposed system contributes to the development of sustainable energy systems based on artificial intelligence to meet the global goals. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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34. Research on the Spatial-Temporal Variation of Resources and Environmental Carrying Capacity and the Impact of Supply-Side Reform on Them: Evidence from Provincial-Level Data in China.
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Xu, Mingjun, Chen, Changling, Lin, Shugao, and Shen, Duanshuai
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REFORMS ,TOPSIS method ,RESOURCE allocation ,GOVERNMENT policy ,NATURAL resources - Abstract
Both the resource environmental carrying capacity (RECC) and supply-side reform are crucial for achieving sustainable national developments. However, current research on RECC lacks consideration of the supply-side industrial structures and factors, and the relationship between RECC and supply-side reform remains unrevealed. In order to measure the RECC in China at the provincial level from 2005 to 2019, this study constructs an evaluation index based on industrial structure. It utilizes the TOPSIS model coupled with the supply-demand balance method and environmental capacity method while gathering and summarizing the indicators related to natural resource support, socio-economic support, and environmental factor accommodation. The analysis of evolutionary characteristics and spatial heterogeneity is carried out by statistical and spatial econometric methods, and the impact of the supply-side reform policy on RECC is examined using a bidirectional fixed-effect model. The findings indicate the following: (1) China's RECC demonstrates a clear upward trend, with higher values in the west and lower values in the east. The average annual growth rate from 2016 to 2019 (18.12%) is nearly three times that of the period from 2005 to 2010 (6.28%), indicating a significant acceleration in the increase in RECC post-supply-side reform. (2) The spatial agglomeration of RECC and its sub-system support is observed, as the allocation of nature resources and markets promotes the convergence of regional differences and enhances the spatial convergence of the RECC. (3) The implementation of supply-side reform policies has a positive impact on RECC, with industrial upgrading playing a particularly significant role. This study provides a new idea and method for the selection of evaluation indicators, quantitatively assessing province-level RECC and understanding the potential effects of national supply-side policies on RECC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Sustainability Accounting
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Ozili, Peterson K.
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- 2022
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36. Modelling the influencing of green entrepreneurship orientation on sustainable firm performance: a moderated mediation model.
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Appiah, Michael Karikari, Sam, Aloysius, Twum, Emmanuel, and Godslove, Enchill
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ORGANIZATIONAL performance ,SUSTAINABILITY ,BUSINESSPEOPLE ,STRUCTURAL equation modeling ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP - Abstract
This paper aims to develop an integrated model to enhance the relationship between green entrepreneurship orientation (GEO), and sustainable firm performance to encourage sustainable consumption and production, by integrating Natural Resource Based View, and Dynamic Capability Theories with slight modification. We have approached this study through deductive reasoning, and the quantitative research approach. Structured questionnaire has been used to gather data from Green Entrepreneurs across different sectors in Ghana. The analyses have been conducted with the aid of SMART-PLS version 3.3.1 algorithm. Structural Equation Modelling technique has been used to test our hypotheses. Our results have shown that GEO drives green innovative performance, and firm performance. Moreover, green innovative capability significantly moderated the relationship between GEO, and green innovation performance. Again, green innovative performance significantly mediated the relation between GEO, and Sustainable firm performance. In conclusion, environmental sustainability could be achieved through GE, and Environmental Innovative Performance (EIP). Likewise, Green dynamic capability could be used to strengthen the relationship between GEO, and EIP. The implications of this study include the emergence of an integrated model to enhance green entrepreneurship development and environmental sustainability, and social realisation of Sustainability Development Goals 4, 8, 12, and 13 in a developing economy context. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. THE ROLE OF GREEN ACTIVITY-BASED COSTING IN ACHIEVING SUSTAINABILITY DEVELOPMENT: EVIDENCE FROM IRAQ.
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AL Mashkoor, Imad A. S., Ali, Jaber H., and Al-Kanani, Majeed Musa
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ACTIVITY-based costing ,MANAGERIAL accounting ,BUSINESS enterprises ,LEARNING goals ,TORTURE ,NATURAL resources ,INDUSTRIAL costs ,ENVIRONMENTAL economics - Published
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38. Preventing Oil Shock Inflation: Sustainable Development Mechanisms vs. Islamic Mechanisms.
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Benhamed, Adel and Gassouma, Mohamed Sadok
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This paper discusses the effects of both sustainable development and an Islamic system on the transmission of oil shocks into inflation. Sustainable development in this context includes wealth distribution equity, public governance effectiveness and alternative energy creation for the promotion of economic growth. These factors have been revised by Askari and Mirakhor under an Islamic approach using a set of Islamic indices to reflect a social, economic, political and ecological system that is in compliance with the Sharia principles. Using the ARDL model, we tested whether these Islamic mechanisms could have played the role of sustainable development in the fight against the transmission of oil shocks into inflation in MENA countries during the period 2000–2018. The results show that the Islamic system can play the role of sustainable development better than the traditional one, through fostering social equity, fighting against corruption, promoting humanity in employability and facilitating growth of the real economy. These Islamic values slow down the inflationary phenomenon caused by oil shocks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Can the innovation in sustainability disclosures reflect organisational sustainable development? An integrated reporting perspective from China.
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Sun, Yanqi
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SUSTAINABILITY ,SUSTAINABLE development ,DISCLOSURE ,BUSINESS enterprises ,ARTICLES of incorporation ,ENVIRONMENTAL protection - Abstract
Integrated reporting (IR) represents the newest development of organisational reporting approach. Although IR approach is gaining momentum globally, its relevance in decision‐making for stakeholders is experiencing ongoing debate. Studies on the relationship between IR practices and organisations' sustainable development are scarce. Using a sample of Chinese listed firms between 2006 and 2019, this article examines the association between IR practices (the integration level of sustainability disclosures) and firms' sustainability performance excellence. We provide strong empirical evidence showing that higher IR practices can offer a positive signal about firms' excellent sustainability performance. Firms tend to signal their excellent sustainability performance in the aspects of social service, environment protection and product quality by increasing their IR practices, which is consistent with the argumentation of signalling theory. Our findings are robust to a number of sensitivity analyses. The empirical evidence of this study enhances stakeholders' confidence in IR as an approach to disclosing a company's sustainability information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Green Architecture for Sustainability Development in Algeria: Limitations and Visions
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Kaddour, Ibrahim Zakarya, Teba, Tarek, Pisello, Anna Laura, Editorial Board Member, Hawkes, Dean, Editorial Board Member, Bougdah, Hocine, Editorial Board Member, Rosso, Federica, Editorial Board Member, Abdalla, Hassan, Editorial Board Member, Boemi, Sofia-Natalia, Editorial Board Member, Mohareb, Nabil, Editorial Board Member, Mesbah Elkaffas, Saleh, Editorial Board Member, Bozonnet, Emmanuel, Editorial Board Member, Pignatta, Gloria, Editorial Board Member, Mahgoub, Yasser, Editorial Board Member, De Bonis, Luciano, Editorial Board Member, Kostopoulou, Stella, Editorial Board Member, Pradhan, Biswajeet, Editorial Board Member, Abdul Mannan, Md., Editorial Board Member, Alalouch, Chaham, Editorial Board Member, O. Gawad, Iman, Editorial Board Member, Nayyar, Anand, Editorial Board Member, Amer, Mourad, Series Editor, He, Bao-Jie, editor, Prasad, Deo, editor, and Jupesta, Joni, editor
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- 2022
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41. Artificial Intelligence for Quality Education: Successes and Challenges for AI in Meeting SDG4
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Kabudi, Tumaini Mwendile, Rannenberg, Kai, Editor-in-Chief, Soares Barbosa, Luís, Editorial Board Member, Goedicke, Michael, Editorial Board Member, Tatnall, Arthur, Editorial Board Member, Neuhold, Erich J., Editorial Board Member, Stiller, Burkhard, Editorial Board Member, Tröltzsch, Fredi, Editorial Board Member, Pries-Heje, Jan, Editorial Board Member, Kreps, David, Editorial Board Member, Reis, Ricardo, Editorial Board Member, Furnell, Steven, Editorial Board Member, Mercier-Laurent, Eunika, Editorial Board Member, Winckler, Marco, Editorial Board Member, Malaka, Rainer, Editorial Board Member, Zheng, Yingqin, editor, Abbott, Pamela, editor, and Robles-Flores, Jose Antonio, editor
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42. A Review on the Role of Computational Intelligence on Sustainability Development
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Castillo, Oscar, Melin, Patricia, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series Editor, Verdegay, José Luis, editor, Brito, Julio, editor, and Cruz, Carlos, editor
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- 2022
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43. Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Development Mapping: Practical Application Beer and Nigel Roome Model
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Basavaraj, Santosh, P, Sreelakshmi., Idowu, Samuel O., Series Editor, Schmidpeter, René, Series Editor, and Das Gupta, Ananda, editor
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44. What is the role of remittance and education for environmental pollution? - Analyzing in the presence of financial inclusion and natural resource extraction
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Syed Qasim Ali Shah, Umra Waris, Sheraz Ahmed, Ephraim Bonah Agyekum, Abdelazim G. Hussien, Mustafa Kamal, Masood ur Rehman, and Salah Kamel
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Sustainability development ,G-11 countries ,NPARDL ,Environmental quality ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
This study assessed the impact of gross domestic product (GDP), education, natural resources, remittances, and financial inclusion on carbon emissions in G-11 countries from 1990 to 2021. Based on the negative impact of pollution and the need for sustainable development, this study examined factors affecting CO2 emissions in G-11 countries using non-linear panel ARDL model. The study found that a positive GDP shock increases CO2 emissions in the short and long term, while a negative shock decreases emissions in the short term and increases emissions in the long term. Education was found to increase CO2 emissions in the long term but decrease them in the short term, emphasizing the need for education on combating emissions. Natural resources were also found to increase emissions in the long term, highlighting the need for government-defined institutions to minimize extraction effects and enforce transparency and accountability. Positive changes in personal remittances and financial inclusion were found to increase emissions in both the short and long term, suggesting the need for policies that encourage renewable energy sources and energy efficiency improvement. The study concludes that policymakers should prioritize efficient resource allocation, promote renewable energy usage, and enhance environmental awareness to achieve sustainable development goals in G-11 countries. The possible applications of this study include the use of the models to investigate the asymmetric effects on CO2 emissions. This model can be applied in future studies to examine the relationship between GDP, education, natural resources, personal remittances, financial inclusion, and CO2 emissions in other countries.
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- 2023
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45. Sustainability Development and Organizational Performance in a Developing Economy: Evidence from Malaysia.
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Al-Saedi, Sami Hashim and Abbas, Yasir Abdullah
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ORGANIZATIONAL performance ,SUSTAINABLE development ,CONTENT analysis ,REGRESSION analysis - Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to determine the impact of the sustainability development (SD) on the organizational performance (OP) of Bursa Malaysia as a developing economy. This paper used secondary data obtained from the content analysis of annual reports and Datastream of 140 samples listed on Bursa Malaysia for the period of 2008-2018 and used the WLS and OLS regressions. The results show that there is a positive relationship among SD and its determinants (energy, general public, product, and employee) with OP. To the knowledge of the reviewers, this paper has a significant impact in terms of SD in organizations in Bursa Malaysia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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46. Analysis of community participation in waste management that supports the agricultural sector in Takalar.
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Syamsari, Syamsari, Ramaditya, Muhammad, Muditomo, Arianto, Nasrullah, Nirwan, and Hasbullah, Hasbullah
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COMMUNITY involvement ,WASTE management ,AGRICULTURAL industries ,SUSTAINABILITY ,HOUSEHOLDS - Abstract
An increase in population with various activities and lifestyles of a community has an impact on increasing volume, type, and characteristics of waste. The increase in the amount of waste needs to be balanced with the government and the ability to manage waste, so it is necessary to involve the community. This study aims to measure community participation in managing household waste that will support the agricultural sector. This study was carried out in Takalar Regency because Takalar is one of Indonesia's regencies that has been successfully awarded the Community-Based Total Sanitation (STBM) from the Indonesian Ministry of Health and the Sustainable STBM Award in waste management. The method used in this study was a descriptive analysis of questionnaire data which was filled by 1011 villages of Takalar Regency. The study found that most of the Takalar citizens have participated in the waste management program initiated by the government of Takalar Regency. However, only a small number of residents process waste into products that support the agricultural sector. This research provides implications for evaluating program effectiveness and finding opportunities for further improvement in regulations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Integration of Traction Electricity Consumption Determinants with Route Geometry and Vehicle Characteristics.
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Kampczyk, Arkadiusz, Gamon, Wojciech, and Gawlak, Katarzyna
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ELECTRIC power consumption , *FAILURE mode & effects analysis , *CIVIL engineering , *ELECTRIC multiple units , *RAILROAD trains , *RAILROADS - Abstract
Traction electricity (TE) consumption in rail transportation (rail transport) is determined by factors (determinant) related to the characteristics of railway lines and vehicles. They have an impact on driving speeds, which, in turn, affect energy consumption. The scientific research presented here combined the results of expert, direct and indirect measurement methods, including brainstorming, mind mapping, system approach, heuristics, failure mode and effect analysis. The main objective was to demonstrate the influence of the determinants of TE consumption, depending on the route (road) geometry and characteristics of the traction of electric vehicles and whole trains (catenary-supplied electric vehicles, non-autonomous electric vehicles, and network traction vehicles, especially electric locomotives and electric multiple units, electric multiple-units (EMUs)). Using a new approach, the TE consumption equation, we applied values for the movement resistances of electric locomotives during braking for a jointed railway track Mres JRT braking and continuous welded rail tracks Mres CWRt braking. The values of the movement resistances of the electric locomotives during startup on the jointed railway track Mres JRT startup and continuous welded rail tracks Mres CWRt startup were also applied. They showed a strong correlation with the existing speeds of catenary-supplied electric vehicles. The implementation of the new innovative approach is an important contribution to the development of engineering and technical sciences, in particular, the disciplines of civil engineering, surveying/geodesy, and transport. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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48. Configuration of the Geometric State of Railway Tracks in the Sustainability Development of Electrified Traction Systems.
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Kampczyk, Arkadiusz and Rombalska, Katarzyna
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SYSTEM integration , *FAILURE mode & effects analysis , *SYSTEM failures , *RAILROAD track maintenance & repair , *SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
The state-space interface of the railway track (track) geometry system with an electrified traction system (ETS) constitutes the geometric configuration that is utilised in this study. Importantly, driving comfort, smooth operation (smooth running), and compliance with the ETS are the desired aims. Direct measurement methods were used in the interaction with the system, especially in regard to the fixed-point, visual, and expert methods. In particular, track-recording trolleys were used. The subjects belonging to the insulated instruments also included the integration of certain methods, such as in the brainstorming, mind mapping, system approach, heuristic, failure mode and effect analysis, and system failure mode effects analysis methods. These were based on a case study and are representative of three real objects, i.e., electrified railway lines, direct current (DC), and scientific research objects (which specifically cover five research objects). The aim of the scientific research work is to increase the interoperability of the railway track geometric state configurations in regard to the sustainability development of the ETS. The results of this work confirmed their validity. By ensuring that the six-parameter defectiveness D6 was defined and implemented, the D6 parameter of the railway track condition was first estimated. The new approach reinforces the improvement in preventive maintenance and reductions in corrective maintenance; moreover, it is an innovative supplement to the existing direct measurement method in the configuration of the geometric condition of railway tracks and in the sustainability development of the ETS via interacting with the indirect measurement method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. SUSTAINABLE LOCAL DEVELOPMENT IN RELATION TO COMPLEMENTARY CURRENCIES ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE POLISH CURRENCY ZIELONY.
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STĘPNICKA, Nina, SADOWSKA, Beata, WALASEK, Robert, ZIMON, Grzegorz, and BRZOZOWIEC, Dariusz
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SUSTAINABLE development , *COVID-19 pandemic , *HARD currencies , *ECONOMIC entity , *SMALL business , *EMPLOYMENT forecasting - Abstract
The complementary currency Zielony (PLZ) is an example of an economic experiment, operating in Poland since 2015. It is also a new type of economic tool that supports the local economy and influences the creation of sustainable local developments. However, this impact is not direct, as it is realised through a network of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises operating in the local economy, which, among other things, create jobs relevant to the economic prosperity of the region and the life of the local community. The main objective of this article is to demonstrate the relationship between the use of the complementary currency Zielony in Poland by the entities that create the system of this currency and its impact on the economy, in particular on the local sustainable development in the pre-pandemic and pandemic period of Covid-19. The main research problem is formulated in the form of a question: “What are the benefits and opportunities for the economic entities of the local economy as a result of their accession to the complementary currency Zielony system?” The article adopts the following thesis: “The complementary currency Zielony in Poland positively influences the functioning of the local economy and the economic entities that belong to the system and promotes the creation of conditions that are important for sustainable local development. However, it works best when it is not disrupted by administrative barriers and lockdowns, like those that appeared in Poland during the Covid-19 pandemic.” The analysis carried out proved the validity of the thesis and allowed to solve the main problem. The study used the method of critical literature analysis and analysis of statistical data from 2015–2021. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. E-LEARNING AS A SYSTEM FOR DISSEMINATING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT SUSTAINABILITY DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT IN A CHEMICAL ENTERPRISE.
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DEREŃ, Aldona Małgorzata and SKONIECZNY, Jan
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DIGITAL learning ,EVIDENCE gaps ,SUSTAINABLE development ,SUSTAINABILITY ,BUSINESS enterprises - Abstract
Purpose: The aim of the article is to show e-learning as a system for disseminating knowledge about managing the sustainable development of chemical organizations. Design/methodology/approach: A qualitative methodology was selected, which enables the study of the importance of an e-learning platform in managing knowledge about sustainable development in a chemical enterprise. Findings: Literature studies allowed to development of the concept of an e-learning platform, the components of which are the processes of searching, discounting, and protecting knowledge about sustainable development, necessary for effective management in a chemical company. Originality/value: Disseminating knowledge about sustainable development among employees of a chemical company is of practical importance. This article aims to fill a research gap in the field of acquiring, discounting, and protecting knowledge using an e-learning platform. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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