Links between the actors and mining activities related to the implementation of sustainable development principles DOI Creative Commons
Marcelo Fuentes, Moira Negrete, Sebastián Herrera‐León

et al.

Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 32(6), P. 6763 - 6787

Published: May 27, 2024

Abstract The uninterrupted supply of raw materials is essential to implement low‐carbon technologies. Therefore, the sustainable extraction these crucial. One its important aspects analysis interaction between actors as well actions undertaken by them. This study explores characteristics network links social and supporting inhibitory related development that mining industry possible implications with collaboration conflict actors. Our methodological approach consisted in building two bipartite networks based on actor‐action interaction, identified thanks literature review sustainability initiatives companies. Applying analysis, we examine structural strength results highlighted “Government,” “Local society,” “Indigenous peoples” have a critical position “Supporting” “Inhibitory” actions. They are those who could articulate other create collaborative processes implementation contribute industry. However, from structure actions, three ones be relevant dynamics conflicts presents, dual perspective (“Supporting” actions), systems relationships their for design, strategies sector.

Language: Английский

Gender Equality and Green Entrepreneurship in Farms DOI Creative Commons
Imre Fertő, Štefan Bojnec

Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

ABSTRACT Gender dynamics in agricultural sustainability, particularly within the framework of Agri‐Environmental‐Climate‐Schemes (AECS), play a critical role advancing green entrepreneurship. This study explores gender‐based differences adoption and intensity AECS practices among Hungarian farms, emphasising implications for gender equality sustainable development. Utilising Farm Accountancy Data Network panel data from 2014 to 2021, we apply Blinder‐Oaxaca Recentered Influence Function decomposition models dissect disparities engagement between male‐ female‐headed farms. Findings indicate that, while male‐headed farms receive greater subsidies due larger economic scales resource availability, demonstrate comparable levels when controlled these factors. These insights highlight potential gender‐sensitive policies European Union's Common Agricultural Policy empower female farmers entrepreneurship practices. The study's findings contribute broader understanding gender's influence on development agriculture, with significant policy frameworks that support inclusive climate‐resilient globally.

Language: Английский

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Assessing Agri-Food Digitalization: Insights from Bibliometric and Survey Analysis in Andalusia DOI Creative Commons

José Ramón Luque-Reyes,

A. Zidi, Adolfo Peña

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World, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 6(2), P. 57 - 57

Published: April 30, 2025

The agri-food sector is going through a massive digital transformation thanks to new technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), big data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Regional disparities implementation barriers prevent widespread uptake despite significant research advances. Drawing on bibliometric survey data collected up end 2023, this study examines global trends stakeholder perceptions in Andalusia (Spain) identify challenges opportunities agricultural digitalization. Bibliographic analysis revealed that has moved from early remote sensing precision agriculture, IoT, robotics AI recently taken over predictive analytics, automation, decision-support systems. However, our Andalusian stakeholders highlighted limited adoption cutting-edge tools AI, blockchain, models due economic constraints, technical challenges, skepticism. Participants emphasized importance trust-building, well use simple require minimal input provide immediate benefits. Priorities for responders were also improving market transparency, optimizing resource use, system interoperability. findings show closing gap between practice requires developing solutions are user-centered, simplified, context-adapted, especially when dealing with complex like This must be supported by targeted public policies collaborative innovation ecosystems, all essential elements accelerate integration smart align scientific real-world needs.

Language: Английский

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Green innovation in human-centric smart manufacturing DOI
Wang Jing, Tingting Dong,

Dahua Peng

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Management Decision, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 22, 2025

Purpose Green innovation in human-centric smart manufacturing (HSM-GI) has emerged as a new paradigm management for Industry 5.0. The evaluation analysis method is crucial measuring the development progress and guiding continual improvements of HSM-GI. Since this process HSM-GI can be regarded complex interactive, holistic picture often required to describe interrelations its antecedents consequences. In respect, study aims construct causality network indicator system proposes synergy Design/methodology/approach Firstly, based on Driver force-State-Response (DSR) causal-effect framework, constructs analyze interactions between environmental human concerns Secondly, owing imprecision cognition interaction process, flexible hesitant fuzzy (HF) superiority-inferiority synergetic presented. This quantifies strengths causal relationships expresses incentives constraints attitudes humans. Finally, proposed framework applied six HSMs electronic technology industry. Findings driving force state exhibit an upward trend, while response continues decline due changing market demands. order degree have shown increasing trend during 2021–2023, particularly significant BOE Haier Smart Home. systems with higher scores mostly functional coordination coherent structure. Originality/value demonstrates approach’s applicability assists policymakers formulating targeted strategies green systems.

Language: Английский

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Interconnected Industry 4.0 technologies: identifying current network value and integration opportunities DOI Creative Commons
Vincenzo Varriale, Antonello Cammarano, Francesca Michelino

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Journal of Industrial Information Integration, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 100838 - 100838

Published: March 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF “AGRICULTURE 5.0” FORMATION DOI Open Access
Віра Савченко, Леся Кононенко,

Valeriia Sushych

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Economic scope, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The statistics have examined the problems of forming strategic directions agricultural development in minds formation “Agriculture 4.0” and its transformation 5.0” It is stated that when formulating for enterprises, it important to highlight specifics production, noting supply chains state are flow products, knowing information involved parties (producers producers) at skin stage production processes, marketing production. emphasis placed on fact directions, agro-business necessary ensure influx into country rural territories. clear economy Ukraine there arising from emergence differences size, economic efficiency, innovative readiness capabilities economical entities tiv, which will require importance national level promotion current 5.0”. lack directness (“Industry 4.0”) addressing environmental social context implementation goals development. Obviously, particularities business been brought attention need implement a strategy farming states as basis food security rural-saving model rule. Meta-research – focusing dominions Based conducted survey, was explained problem small knowledge among management government officials about presence consistent digital maturity. enterprises do not long-term strategy, suitable investments, and, consequently, investment potential lu problematic them. has proven promising include farmer combination with healthcare services, cooperation.

Language: Английский

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Links between the actors and mining activities related to the implementation of sustainable development principles DOI Creative Commons
Marcelo Fuentes, Moira Negrete, Sebastián Herrera‐León

et al.

Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 32(6), P. 6763 - 6787

Published: May 27, 2024

Abstract The uninterrupted supply of raw materials is essential to implement low‐carbon technologies. Therefore, the sustainable extraction these crucial. One its important aspects analysis interaction between actors as well actions undertaken by them. This study explores characteristics network links social and supporting inhibitory related development that mining industry possible implications with collaboration conflict actors. Our methodological approach consisted in building two bipartite networks based on actor‐action interaction, identified thanks literature review sustainability initiatives companies. Applying analysis, we examine structural strength results highlighted “Government,” “Local society,” “Indigenous peoples” have a critical position “Supporting” “Inhibitory” actions. They are those who could articulate other create collaborative processes implementation contribute industry. However, from structure actions, three ones be relevant dynamics conflicts presents, dual perspective (“Supporting” actions), systems relationships their for design, strategies sector.

Language: Английский

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