Circular economy strategies and environmental management in post-war recovery of Ukraine DOI Open Access
Inesa Mikhno, Liliya Filipishyna,

Kostiantyn Rohoza

et al.

IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 1429(1), P. 012003 - 012003

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Abstract The study analyzes the issue of rebuilding Ukrainian territories destroyed by military actions based on circular economy and environmental management. analysis pollution levels (Numbeo) in countries with conflicts showed an average level (62.1), which may influence recovery process Ukraine compared to high levels, such as Lebanon (89.4) Syria (74.9). However, has a low waste recycling rate (4.5%), could complicate recovery. implementation reconstructing Ukraine’s infrastructure is suggested mobile laser sorting installations. technology installations allows efficient various materials, including metals, plastics, construction debris, can reduce costs optimize use available resources. To consequences improve post-war recovery, it that monitoring strategies be developed, investments implementing should increased, modern technologies adopted. international experience affected regions highlights importance integrating into process, particularly increasing utilizing advanced technologies.

Language: Английский

A transformative shift in urban ecology toward a more active and relevant future for the field and for cities DOI Creative Commons
Niki Frantzeskaki, Daniel L. Childers, Steward T. A. Pickett

et al.

AMBIO, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 53(6), P. 871 - 889

Published: April 20, 2024

Abstract This paper builds on the expansion of urban ecology from a biologically based discipline—ecology in city—to an increasingly interdisciplinary field—ecology transdisciplinary, knowledge to action endeavor—an for and with city. We build this “prepositional journey” by proposing transformative shift ecology, we present framework how field may continue shift. conceptualize that is state flux, needed transform into more engaged field, one includes diversity actors willing participate future their cities. In shift, these will engage, collaborate, continuous spiral → back loop, goal co producing sustainable resilient solutions myriad challenges. Our three pathways: (1) repeating ideas, information, produced diverse community agents change working together “urban sandbox”; (2) incorporation social–ecological–technological systems expanding temporally include “deep future,” where scenarios are visioning seemingly unimaginable or plausible states cities resilient; (3) space, rural areas places not yet The interrelated pathways define demonstrate power has moved beyond science realm collaborations among knowledges voices understand what while contemporary challenges envisioning futures socially, ecologically, technologically case study examples each make up discuss both limitations opportunities research transdisciplinary broadening field.

Language: Английский

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12

Forging just ecologies: 25 years of urban long-term ecological research collaboration DOI Creative Commons
J. Morgan Grove, Steward T. A. Pickett, Christopher G. Boone

et al.

AMBIO, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 53(6), P. 826 - 844

Published: April 20, 2024

Abstract We ask how environmental justice and urban ecology have influenced one another over the past 25 years in context of US Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) program Baltimore Ecosystem Study (BES) project. BES began after emerged through activism scholarship 1980s but spans a period increasing awareness among ecologists practitioners. The work provides detailed example ecological research has been affected by growing understanding justice. shift shows unjust outcomes emerge are reinforced time systemic discrimination exclusion. do not comprehensively review literature on present four brief cases from Caribbean, Africa, Asia, to illustrate global relevance topic. demonstrate necessity for continuous engagement with communities addressing problem solving.

Language: Английский

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6

From urban ecology to urban enquiry: How to build cumulative and context-sensitive understandings DOI Creative Commons
Erik Andersson, Timon McPhearson, Steward T. A. Pickett

et al.

AMBIO, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 53(6), P. 813 - 825

Published: April 20, 2024

Abstract This paper positions urban ecology as increasingly conversant with multiple perspectives and methods for understanding the functions qualities of diverse cities situations. Despite progress in field, we need clear pathways positioning, connecting synthesising specific knowledge to make it speak more systemic questions about life within them. These be able use sources information better account relations between people, other species ecological, social, cultural, economic, technical digital structures that they are embedded in. Grounded a description needed, propose five complementary often connected approaches building cumulative understandings, framework combining different evidence. The help position fields study entry points further advance interdisciplinary synthesis open up new research.

Language: Английский

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6

Urban greening in Dhaka: Assessing rooftop agriculture suitability using GIS and MCDM techniques DOI
Naima Sultana, Ayyoob Sharifi, Md. Nazmul Haque

et al.

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 368, P. 122146 - 122146

Published: Aug. 14, 2024

Language: Английский

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Shifting forward: Urban ecology in perspective DOI Creative Commons
Steward T. A. Pickett, Niki Frantzeskaki, Erik Andersson

et al.

AMBIO, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 53(6), P. 890 - 897

Published: April 20, 2024

Abstract The world has become urban; cities increasingly shape our worldviews, relation to other species, and the large-scale, long-term decisions we make. Cities are nature, but they need align better with ecosystems avoid accelerating climate change loss of biodiversity. We a science guide urban development across diverse realities global cities. This can be met, in part, by shifts ecology its linkages related sciences. perspective is “synthesis syntheses”, consolidating ideas from articles Special Section. It re-examines role ecology, explores integration disciplines that study conclude summarizing next steps ongoing shift which fast becoming an integral part studies.

Language: Английский

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4

Urban Car Parking Puzzle in the UK DOI
Shakerod Munuhwa, David Chikwere, Munyaradzi Chibaro

et al.

Advances in civil and industrial engineering book series, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 284 - 308

Published: June 30, 2024

This chapter explores the challenges of urban car parking in UK, focusing on scarcity spaces and high user fees. Increasing vehicle ownership limited space have led to congestion inefficiencies. The examines root causes, such as planning constraints, economic factors, regulatory shortcomings, by evaluating strategies various UK cities. Using empirical analysis case studies, it offers a comprehensive overview current landscape, drawing insights from successful international models. Policy recommendations aim enhance accessibility, affordability, sustainability transportation optimising use, integrating technology, encouraging alternative modes. seeks influence policy decisions, promoting more sustainable environment serving resource for policymakers, planners, stakeholders UK.

Language: Английский

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Shifts in urban ecology: From science to social project DOI Creative Commons
Niki Frantzeskaki, Steward T. A. Pickett, Erik Andersson

et al.

AMBIO, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 53(6), P. 809 - 812

Published: April 20, 2024

How can urban ecology be better prepared to contribute a comprehensive understanding of cities?And what do world cities need from move toward desired, more sustainable futures?Speaking these questions, all contributions in the Special Section ''Shifts Urban Ecology'' frame contemporary as an ongoing bridging effort; scientific field has broadened and diversified by adopting new perspectives concerns within its scope.From focus on examining nature landscapes how it is valued, understood, stewarded different social groups, expanded ecologically grounded, systemic explorations, including complex dynamics social, institutional, cultural, technological dimensions.This pluralization field, sometimes captured use ''ecologies'' (Nishime Hester Williams 2018; Rademacher et al. 2019;Pickett 2022), been facilitated engagement with many disciplines, such studies, sociology, geography, policy, planning, well infrastructure engineering.This development comes conceptual empirical gains, especially opening inquiry multiple knowledges participatory collaborative research methods.This allowed questions emerge, about situatedness, equality, accessibility, justice ecosystems.The present future ecology, are shaped dialogue collaboration other disciplines (Childers 2015;McPhearson 2016;Crouzat 2018;Pickett 2021).The expansion innovations led formation inter-paradigmatic approaches, opened up for critical examination fundamentals ecology.In this Section, we conceptualize pathways coevolution

Language: Английский

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Redefining Politics and Governance in a Postinternational World DOI
Dana-Marie Ramjit

Advances in public policy and administration (APPA) book series, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 18

Published: July 19, 2024

The 21st century has ushered in a transformative era of global politics characterized by unprecedented interconnectedness, technological disruption, and the erosion traditional state boundaries. As world becomes increasingly interconnected, notions sovereignty territoriality are being challenged. This new reality requires rethinking governance structures international cooperation. chapter explores concept “postinternational world,” paradigm shift marked rise transnational actors, blurring national borders, diffusion power beyond nation-states. delves into key drivers this postinternational shift, including advancements, globalization, emergence non-state actors. It also examines implications for relations, security, future governance.

Language: Английский

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Circular economy strategies and environmental management in post-war recovery of Ukraine DOI Open Access
Inesa Mikhno, Liliya Filipishyna,

Kostiantyn Rohoza

et al.

IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 1429(1), P. 012003 - 012003

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Abstract The study analyzes the issue of rebuilding Ukrainian territories destroyed by military actions based on circular economy and environmental management. analysis pollution levels (Numbeo) in countries with conflicts showed an average level (62.1), which may influence recovery process Ukraine compared to high levels, such as Lebanon (89.4) Syria (74.9). However, has a low waste recycling rate (4.5%), could complicate recovery. implementation reconstructing Ukraine’s infrastructure is suggested mobile laser sorting installations. technology installations allows efficient various materials, including metals, plastics, construction debris, can reduce costs optimize use available resources. To consequences improve post-war recovery, it that monitoring strategies be developed, investments implementing should increased, modern technologies adopted. international experience affected regions highlights importance integrating into process, particularly increasing utilizing advanced technologies.

Language: Английский

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