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    Les collectifs citoyens producteurs d’énergies renouvelables, acteurs économiques de la transition by Marion Maignan, Hajar El Karmouni

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…In this paper, we focus on community energy projects and try to characterize their economic activity from the perspective of the ecological, economic and social transition. We combine the literature about community energy with the polanyian concepts of embeddedness, substantive and plural economy, in order to scrutinize five citizen-based projects producing renewable energy, based in the Occitany Region in France. …”
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    Sustainability status of amphidromous nike fish, postlarva Gobioidei, in estuarine water by F.M. Sahami, S.N. Hamzah, A.H. Tome, S.A. Habibie, M.R.U. Puluhulawa

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Meanwhile, the other four dimensions, including ecology, economic, social, and ethical, showed a less sustainable status. …”
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    HIGH TECHNOLOGIES IN AGRICULTURE IN THE DELTA OF THE RED RIVER IN VIETNAM IN THE CONDITIONS OF INNOVATION DEVELOPMENT by V.T.T. Huong, S. P. Kiseleva, V. V. Pham

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The influence of high-tech development of agriculture on the ecological-economic efficiency of agricultural lands of Vietnam in the delta of the Red river has been determined, the main obstacles to the development of high-tech agriculture at the present time have been highlighted. …”
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    Examining Factors Responsible For the Continued Illegal Use of Wildlife Resources at Bwindi Impenetrable Forest National Park. by Muhumuza, Ambrose

    Published 2023
    “…The illegal use of wildlife is a threat to biodiversity globally, causing negative biological. ecological, economic, and social impacts and acting as a primary threat to maintaining national parks. …”
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    Advancing Neural Networks: Innovations and Impacts on Energy Consumption by Alina Fedorova, Nikola Jovišić, Jordi Vallverdù, Silvia Battistoni, Miloš Jovičić, Milovan Medojević, Alexander Toschev, Evgeniia Alshanskaia, Max Talanov, Victor Erokhin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract The energy efficiency of Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems is a crucial and actual issue that may have an important impact on an ecological, economic and technological level. Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) are strongly suggested as valid candidates able to overcome Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) in this specific contest. …”
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    University proceedings. Volga region. Natural sciences by G.S. Rozenberg, N.V. Kostina, G.E. Kudinova, A.G. Rozenberg

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Using the Volga and Yangtze as examples, a methodology for comparing the socio-ecological-economic systems of the basins is proposed.…”
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    Ecology of litterfall production of giant bamboo Dendrocalamus asper in a watershed area by A.G. Toledo Bruno, R.A. Marin, M.A.P. Medina, G.R. Puno, R.O. Villarta, R.R. Puno

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Giant bamboo Dendrocalamus asper is recommended in environmental and livelihood programs in the Philippines due to its various ecological, economic and social benefits. However, there are limited data on the ecology of giant bamboo litterfall production, which contributes to soil nutrient availability. …”
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    Las montañas como regiones. La Sierra de El Cuale (Jalisco) en el Occidente de México by Carlos Riojas

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…If we consider the multiple dimensions of regional development in Mexico, specifically the territorial and ecological impact in the Central Western region of the country, much of it resulting from pressure brought to bear on the natural resources in the context of economic and institutional reform implemented during the last two decades of the 20th century, we believe that the fundamental conclusion to be drawn is that programs must be developed with a firm commitment to ecological, economic and social sustainability in critical zones, and these programs must propose solid mechanisms of cooperation between the public, private and social sectors in order to come up with comprehensive solutions.…”
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    L’activité de pêche artisanale au sud de la Méditerranée : gouvernance, dynamique socio-économique et enjeux environnementaux dans le port algérien de Jijel (Boudis) by Fouad Zaimen, Tarik Ghodbani, Hugo Vermeren

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…The modernization of the port has accompanied the improvement of the transport and the channels of resale of the fish resources; however, the governance of the fishing activity in Jijel fails to master the multiple ecological, economic and social constraints.…”
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    ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC INDICATORS OF OIL AND GAS COMPANIES FUNCTIONING by A. V. Sheveleva

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…This article analyzes the basic ecological-economic indicators of oil and gas companies, in particular the various volumes of oil, the number of spills per year of CO2 emissions, the costs of environmental protection. …”
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    The Environmentally IPM Package for Controlling Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) in Maize Field by Nova Yurina, My Syahrawati, Arneti Arneti, Munzir Busniah

    Published 2023-07-01
    “… Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a pest control method that combines several control techniques by considering ecological, economic, and sociological consequences. Management efforts with IPM principles can be conducted by cultivating healthy plants and entomopathogen application. …”
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    Exploitation des ressources naturelles et échange écologique inégal : une approche globale de la dette écologique by Boris Schmitt

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Some geographic areas remain specialized in raw materials extraction or ecosystem services supply, suffering ecological, economical or social disadvantages, while other areas consume these materials and services and re-inject them into diversified and value adding production processes. …”
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    A nexus between regional welfare and sustainable development: A conceptual model by Mariya V. Shlyapina, Elena A. Tretyakova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The findings confirm that regional welfare acts simultaneously as a target due to having the elements identical to the spheres of sustainable development in its struc ture, and as the key factor in the sustainable regional development due to incorporat ing a set of material and non-material, economic and non-economic goods, which build up the economic, social, environmental, and institutional elements ensuring an incessant process of changes in the regional socio-ecological-economic system impacted by interregional, national and international factors of external environment of a region. …”
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    RECREATIONAL AND FUNCTIONAL ZONING OF TERRITORIES WITH TECHNOGENIC IMPACT FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGION by Zharas G. BERDENOV, Aigul YEGINBAYEVA, Nurlybek ZINABDIN, Aidana BEKETOVA, Gulshara MENDYBAYEVA, Aizhan ASSYLBEKOVA, Hakan ÖNAL

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The analysis encompasses a thorough examination of the ecological, economic, and sociological dimensions of these areas. …”
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    Hidrelétricas e (re)ordenamento do território: uma comparação entre os povos amazônicos (Brasil) e das montanhas da Catalunya (Espanha) by Maria Madalena Aguiar Cavalcante, Antoni Francesc Tulla Pujol

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The use of rivers for energy generation through hydroelectric power plants causes different impacts, both ecological, economic and social. Among them, the (de) territorialisation of populations in the surroundings of reservoir, this constitutes one of the most conflicting process, since the displacement is compulsory, and the resettlement process does not necessarily present the restitution of daily activities, causing a (re) ordering in their territories. …”
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    The Joola civilization and the management of mangroves in Lower Casamance, Senegal by Claudette Soumbane Diatta, Malick Diouf, Amadou Abdoul Sow, Charlotte Karibuhoye

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The importance of the mangrove ecosystem results from its biodiversity and its ecological, economic and socio-cultural in particular functions ritual places, totem cockpit, etc. …”
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    Analysis and prediction of urban agglomeration ecological footprint based on improved three-dimensional ecological footprint and shared socioeconomic pathways by Ruirui Jiang, Liangjun Fei, Shouxuan Kang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This study provides valuable guidance for addressing the ecological-economic imbalance in rapidly urbanizing and industrializing urban agglomerations.…”
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    Agent-Based Modeling of Harvest Decisions by Small Scale Forest Landowners in Maine, USA by Jessica E. Leahy, Erika Gorczyca Reeves, Kathleen P. Bell, Crista L. Straub, Jeremy S. Wilson

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Agent-based models can be used to determine potential ecological, economic, and social outcomes of landowner decisions and reactions to changing conditions. …”
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