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Possible scenarios of sustainable supply chain in dairy industry with future research approach
Published 2024-09-01“…Studies in the field of dairy industries show that despite its great importance, this industry is facing global challenges such as climate change, diversity of nutrition for the growing population, ensuring food security and reducing social and environmental effects in the use of limited resources. …”
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K-Pop Fandom Activism on Social Media: Refuting Accusations of Slacktivism in Internet Activism
Published 2024-11-01“…Using qualitative research utilizing online sources, this study found that K-Pop fandom activism has enlivened issues that are not only related to their community but have referred to global issues such as social, cultural, environmental and political. …”
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Agroecology and the limits to resilience: extending the adaptation capacity of agroecosystems to drought
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A reliable supply chain network design for perishable crops with disruption risk consideration (case study: tomato supply chain)
Published 2024-12-01“…Moreover, considering the disruptions and protection of products brings us closer to real-world conditions and reduces the amount of waste and related adverse environmental effects.Originality/Value: Agriculture is one of the most important and influential sectors in the economy of any country, it plays a vital role in its political and economic independence. …”
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Study of different thermal management systems for traction batteries to obtain vehicle lightweighting
Published 2025-02-01“…Nowadays environmental sustainability is a hot topic, especially with regards to the transportation sector. …”
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The value-added model of the supply chain of petrochemical industries with a sustainable development approach
Published 2024-12-01“…It has slowly but surely led to changes in global economies. It includes several aspects, including economic, social, environmental, and political, not only at the macro level, but also at the micro level (Mio et al, 2022). …”
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Strategies for Mainstreaming Edible Cities with Focus on the City of Lincoln: A Critical Cross-Case Study Analysis of Community Growing Groups in the UK
Published 2025-01-01“…Focusing on the City of Lincoln, UK, this study aims to develop a contextualised EC framework that is culturally and geographically relevant and aligns with global goals for sustainable urban development as outlined in the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG11), promoting inclusive, environmentally safe and economically viable communities. …”
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The Bioethics-CSR Divide
Published 2024-03-01“…Kenneth W Abbott et al., “The Concept of Legalization,” International Organization, Legalization and World Politics, 54, no. 3 (2000): 401–4019. [19]. Jens Holst, “Global Health – Emergence, Hegemonic Trends and Biomedical Reductionism,” Globalization and Health 16, no. 1 (December 2020): 42–52, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12992-020-00573-4…”
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La gestion communautaire de l’eau dans les páramos de Bogota (Colombie)
Published 2021-10-01“…Colombia is no exception to the global trend of creation and extension of protected areas, which is illustrated by the process of delimitation and protection of the páramos -a characteristic ecosystem of the northern Andes-. …”
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The impact of trauma and how to intervene: a narrative review of psychotraumatology over the past 15 years
Published 2025-12-01“…Symptom presentation, prevalence, and course, in response to traumatic experiences, differ depending on individuals’ age and developmental phase, sex/gender, sociocultural and environmental contexts, and systemic socio-political forces. …”
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Editorial
Published 2020-02-01“…The book, provided with a foreword by Edith Brown Weiss, offers a variety of authors and interdisciplinary perspectives on the topic, focusing on juridical, philosophical, historical and economic dimensions of environmental, cultural and political intergenerational equity. …”
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Extraction of Spatial Distribution Characteristics of Jiangnan Urban Landscape under the Influence of Geomorphology
Published 2021-01-01“…The construction of cities and ponds originated from political influence, environmental constraints, and architectural techniques; the landscape pattern of the combined shape and complementary potential originated from the creation of various types of gardens in various dynasties; the complementary planning of landscape, the traffic creation of the plain and water network, and the production factors of agriculture and sanitation influenced the construction of the countryside landscape; the traditional view of feng shui, poetry and painting, the eight scenes of the city and countryside, and other humanistic intentions influenced the overall situation of the town and the landscape. …”
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Aging Well and the Intersection of Flourishing, Connectedness, and Sense of Meaningfulness in a Changing World: Implications for Personal and Societal Responsibility
Published 2024-12-01“…Consequently, a deeper understanding of aging well and its promotion throughout the life course is urgently needed, including the existential aspects of aging well and the social, political, economic, and environmental forces that influence the level of health and well-being of people.…”
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Reflections and trajectories for interdisciplinary research on the energy transition
Published 2024-06-01“…The goals of climate neutrality by 2050 and the reduction of CO2 emissions by 55% (compared to the 1990 level) by 2030 (European Commission, 2019, 2021) pose the European Union, and even more so the rest of the world, with several complex issues, including a significant increase in ‘clean’ energy production from alternative and renewable sources, the reduction of energy poverty, greater security of energy supply and a drastic decrease in dependence on energy imports; at the same time, the aim is to foster modern economic growth decoupled from the use of non-renewable resources, the creation of new jobs, and to generate environmental and health benefits, objectives with inevitable cultural, political, economic, production, technological and social implications to be addressed both within one’s borders and in foreign policy. …”
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Anti-immigration Agenda of Populist Parties in Switzerland
Published 2021-11-01“…The study of the features of the country's political and electoral system highlights the issues of its immigration policy and relations with the European Union. …”
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Anticipating climate change-related mobility in Karachi and Ho Chi Minh City: lessons from a hybrid foresight approach
Published 2025-01-01“…Focusing on Karachi and Ho Chi Minh City, the project estimated temporal and spatial mobility patterns under different climate change scenarios and evaluated the impact of such in-migration across key social, political, economic, and environmental domains. Findings indicate that net migration into these cities could significantly increase under extreme climate scenarios, highlighting both the complex spatial patterns of population change and the potential for anticipatory policies to mitigate these impacts. …”
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Freedom of expression, aspiration and gender: A cultuling in the student demonstration
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