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    Forest value chain resilience from a local perspective in five European countries: analysis of predictors and co-drivers by Sandra P. García-Jácome, Martin Jankovský, Annechien Dirkje Hoeben, Marcus Lindner, Sara Uzquiano, Tobias Stern, Ondrej Nuhlíček, Dijana Vuletić, Hrvoje Marjanović, Juan Picos, Mikko Peltoniemi, Lukas Baumbach, Francisco Lloret, Francisco Lloret

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Climate change-associated disturbances such as storms, wildfires, and pest outbreaks increasingly destabilize forest systems, threatening their ecological, economic, and social functions. These disruptions impact the forest value chain (FVC) by causing fluctuations in timber supply, from a quantity and quality perspective. …”
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    National Exposed Sediment Search and Inventory (NESSI): Utilizing Satellite Imagery and Machine Learning to Identify Dredged Sediment Placement Site Recovery by Thomas P. Huff, Emily R. Russ, Todd M. Swannack

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…BUDM enables organizations to adopt a more innovative and sustainable sediment management approach that also provides ecological, economic, and social co-benefits. Although location data are available on BUDM sites, especially in the US, there is limited understanding on how these sites evolve within the larger landscape, which is necessary for quantifying the co-benefits. …”
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    Search for new dimensions of the educational space: digital and non-digital vectors of development by T. Yu. Krotenko

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Sociocultural, ecological, economic circumstances in which the constantly changing world finds itself persistently demand the emergence of new directions and subjects of research in the educational sphere.   …”
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    Characteristics of a resilient leader of a humanitarian organization by Olga A. Plyushcheva, Alexander V. Makhnach

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Under the influence of ecological, economic, political and other changes, organizations, employees and their leaders inevitably and regularly face impacts that are reflected in the experience of uncertainty about their future prospects. …”
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    Research on Ecological Runoff of Taohe River Basin Based on Interannual Runoff Variation by LU Jianyu, ZHANG Yude

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The results shows that: (1)There are significant hydrological variations in annual runoff at the Minxian station and the Lijiacun station, with change points occurring in 1989 and 1991, respectively; (2) The minimum ecological runoff obtained by the monthly minimum method and the optimal ecological runoff obtained by the monthly frequency calculation method can ensure that the river habitat is featured with “good” or above runoff; (3) After the hydrological variation, the guaranteed conditions of the minimum and optimal ecological runoff are worse, especially in the spawning and breeding period of the fish(April to August); (4) There is a significant decrease for the runoff of the current river, and the intensity and impact of human activities will be further increased, so the ecological, economic and social water use should be comprehensively considered based on the condition of Taohe River Basin in the future. …”
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    Euro-Med Abandoned Small(er) Towns. A landscape/ecological urbanism perspective for sustainable regeneration in Basilicata inlands by Alessandro Raffa

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Performative bio-cultural green infrastructure, through the multiplication of public space, could support sustainable processes, in an ecological, economic and social sense. From an applicational point of view, the research intends to build a dynamic atlas for the regeneration of abandoned small(er) towns; the atlas is conceived both as a reading and a design tool able to support polyphonic and open process of sustainable regeneration.…”
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    Ecologization of tourist activities as a factor of sustainable development of the regions of Ukraine by Hanna Haponenko, Denys Listratenko, Olena Yevtushenko, Irina Shamara

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The authors proposed the formation of a model of sustainable development of tourism, which emphasizes the sustainability of ecological, economic, cultural and social spheres, taking into account the ranking of factors of sustainable development depending on the level of sustainability. …”
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    Application of electric boilers for water apartment heat supply by A. L. Toropov

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Comparison of energy, ecological, economic indicators of autonomous heat supply system when replacing gas heat generators with electric ones is given. …”
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    Response of Pedunculate Oak (<i>Quercus robur</i> L.) to Adverse Environmental Conditions in Genetic and Dendrochronological Studies by Konstantin V. Krutovsky, Anna A. Popova, Igor A. Yakovlev, Yulai A. Yanbaev, Sergey M. Matveev

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Pedunculate oak (<i>Quercus robur</i> L.) is widely distributed across Europe and serves critical ecological, economic, and recreational functions. Investigating its responses to stressors such as drought, extreme temperatures, pests, and pathogens provides valuable insights into its capacity to adapt to climate change. …”
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    Du nomadisme à la sédentarisation by Aimé Landry Dongmo, Patrice Djamen, Éric Vall, Koussou Mian-Oudanang, Doubangolo Coulibaly, Jean Lossouarn

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Hence, the issues raised by the transformation of pastoralism are ecological, economic and social. This paper presents a comparative analysis of the pastoral systems of West Africa where pastoralism and its transformation process are older, and those of Central Africa where these processes are emerging in a context characterised by the lack of livestock support services and the general insecurity of well-being. …”
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    The ambiguous role of partially protected marine protected areas in Australia: Results from a systematic literature review. by Genevieve A C Phillips, Emily Ogier, Ian Dutton, Neville Barrett, Nils C Krueck, Klaas Hartmann

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We define a PPA, characterise PPA implementation in Australia, and present results for the outcomes of PPAs in terms of ecological, economic, and social indicators. Our review suggests that although 45% of Australia's marine environment is within MPAs, 61% of MPAs provide only partial protection. …”
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    Unıversal legal standards of sustaınable socıalıty from the context of the rıght to a decent lıfe by M. S. Rahımova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…When we approach sustainable development, which includes five stages of development from a historical perspective from the context of mutual relations, we witness three directions: ecological, economic and social. While ecological and economic sustainability have been sufficiently studied, researchers have devoted relatively little space to social sustainability. …”
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    Higher Education for Global and Local Sustainable Development by O. V. Zinevich, E. A. Melekhina

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Sociocultural approach allows considering the universities’ practices on achieving global goals of sustainable development through local (national and cultural) practices: ecological, economical and socially oriented activity and/ or building ecosystems at a local level. …”
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    Leveraging Social Media Data for Forest Fires Sentiment Classification: A Data-Driven Method by Warih Maharani, Hanita Daud, Noryanti Muhammad, Evizal Abdul Kadir

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Background: The rise in forest fires over the last two years, which is due to rise in dry weather conditions and human activities, have greatly impacted an area of 1.6 million hectares, leading to significant ecological, economic, and health issues, hence the need to improve disaster response strategies. …”
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    « Une femme en Côte d’Ivoire, une femme au Burkina Faso » by François Ruf

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…These profound ecological, economic, and political changes of the 2000s generate or accelerate the process of ‘return’ of wives to the home village – and the spectacular boom of cashew cultivation in Côte d’Ivoire, in which women play an important role, for example in the groups claiming an Abron/Koulango origin, along the Ghanaian border. …”
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    Climate change impacts, adaptation and mitigation in the agricultural sector by Imelda ., R. Hidayat

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…By classifying approaches into ecological, economic, and social aspects, it presents valuable information for decision-makers and industry professionals. …”
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    Application of Multi Objective land Allocation technique for land use Planning Approach Case study: Hamadan County by hassan mahmodzadeh, sodabeh panahi, mahdi herischian

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Monitoring lands means contribution of an optimized space for land utilization with realization of common upcoming and related to each other in the past, now and in the future.Therefore, the objective  of  this research is to select the suitable lands  with monitoring lands of view in the city of Hamedan using a Multi-Objective Land Allocation method.The aim of Multi-Objective Land Allocation  method use is to contribute  selection of proper lands with monitoring approach based on ideal levels concept which have been executed by 3 different ecologic, socio-economic and strategic aspects existing in the territory.The examined use include agricultural use (water system or dry farming), pasturing use and urban use which based on the highest weight of independent variables, the area has been allocated to mentioned use with land monitoring approach.In what follows, the land suitability map is obtained through MCE operation for each type of land use and the obtained land suitability areas were calculated using these maps for which the results are as follows: irrigated agriculture with 601.176 hectares, dryland farming with 961.193 hectares, urban suitability with 762.984, and rangeland management suitability with 960.552 hectares which is an important criterion for determining the area for implementing MOLA.In the next step, it was time for implementing MOLA module for resolving the contradictions among the  uses.The results of MOLA showed that in average for the three studied aspects, the maximum area was associated with dryland farming with 364.4 hectares which is equivalent to 32% of the studied uses and the maximum weight of 0.4 was associated with irrigated agriculture.These resulted were obtained based on five factors (i.e. the current area of each land use, the favorable area for each land use based on MCE method, the occupational dependencies of different individuals to each land uses, prioritizing the ecological, economic, and social aspects of each land use).Finally, the results showed that selecting the suitable lands with spatial planning point of view using a Multi-Objective Land Allocation method is carried out properly through economic, social, and ecological aspects.…”
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    Sustainability index analysis of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) cultivation from food waste substrate by A.D. Santoso, T. Handayani, R.A. Nugroho, A.I. Yanuar, N. Nadirah, E.S. Rohaeni, E. Widjaja, M.A.M. Oktaufik, U. Ayuningtyas, Y.P. Erlambang, R. Herdioso, M.N. Rofiq, R. Hutapea, A.L. Sihombing, B. Rustianto, I.M.A.D Susila, D. Irawan, D. Iskandar, S. Indrijarso, G.D. Widiarta

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Therefore, this study aimed to determine sustainability of larvae from black soldier fly cultivation by calculating and analyzing index.METHODS: Data collection was conducted using the scientific judgment of experts and business actors in black soldier fly through Focus Group Discussion and the filling out of questionnaires consisting of 31 attributes connected with environment or ecology, economics, social, and technology dimensions. Furthermore, the data were calculated using the multi-dimensional scale approach with rapid appraisal software. …”
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