Technological Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 9, 2024
Purpose
The
study
attempts
to
understand
how
feed-in-tariffs
(FITs),
government
expenditures
and
environmental
quality
can
impact
solar
wind
energy
consumption
(SWC)
of
nations
act
as
a
shield
against
global
tensions
by
reducing
fossil
fuel
dependence.
Design/methodology/approach
Organization
for
Economic
Co-operation
Development
(OECD)
non-OECD
countries
are
compared
based
on
the
effectiveness
total
governmental
expenditures,
mean
FITs
carbon
emissions
in
influencing
SWC
dependence
over
period
2000–2019.
Fixed-effects
panel
data
regression
bootstrapped
quantile
used
estimations.
Findings
boosted
OECD
countries,
while
they
were
not
very
effective
non-OECD.
Unlike
nations,
also
influential
countries.
Countries
with
higher
had
lower
dependence,
showing
lesser
concerns
crisis
vulnerabilities.
Research
limitations/implications
There
is
need
more
renewable
financing
programs
promote
nations.
detrimental
effect
positive
show
lack
efforts
high
carbon-emitting
adopting
cleaner
technologies.
Originality/value
unique
contribution
lies
comparative
analysis
country
groups
exploring
effects
renewables
fuels
simultaneously.
An
leading
an
emission
loop
increasing
provides
novelty
study.
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Technology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
Purpose
Digitalization
in
hospitality
and
tourism
(DHT)
is
undergoing
a
profound
revolution,
yet
its
actual
effect
remains
overlooked.
This
paper
aims
to
delve
into
the
of
DHT
uncover
underlying
mechanisms
that
trigger
subtle
success.
Design/methodology/approach
Triangulation
was
used
by
leveraging
complementary
multisource
data
mixed
methods
explore
DHT’s
challenges.
First,
regression
statistical
analysis
revealed
intricate
outcome
at
regional
level.
Then,
DistilBERT
nonnegative
matrix
factorization
were
cluster
tourists’
complaints
about
DHT.
Finally,
based
on
modified
diffusion
innovation
system
stakeholder
theory,
this
study
proposed
Integrated
Framework
for
Mismatch
Hospitality
Tourism
(IFDMHT).
Findings
The
quantitative
techniques
identified
contributions
digitalization
demand.
qualitative
technique
explored
strategy–practice
demand–supply
mismatches
as
core
failure.
Originality/value
synthesizes
macroregional
micropsychological
perspectives
examine
An
IFDMHT
model
established
investigate
factors
influencing
successes
findings
provide
targeted
recommendations
assist
stakeholders
developing
sustainable
Advances in environmental engineering and green technologies book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 425 - 456
Published: Jan. 16, 2025
Innovative
wastewater
treatment
is
becoming
increasingly
critical
in
addressing
global
water
scarcity
and
pollution
challenges.
This
abstract
explores
synergistic
approaches
that
integrate
advanced
technologies,
resource
recovery,
collaborative
frameworks
to
enhance
efficiency
sustainability.
Advanced
including
anaerobic
membrane
bioreactors
(AnMBRs)
bioelectrochemical
systems,
are
highlighted
for
their
ability
effectively
remove
contaminants
while
recovering
valuable
resources
such
as
energy
nutrients.
These
systems
not
only
improve
effluent
quality
but
also
reduce
the
environmental
footprint
of
processes.
Moreover,
decentralized
nature-based
solutions,
constructed
wetlands,
gaining
traction
cost-effectiveness
ecological
benefits.
The
integration
recovery
practices,
represents
a
holistic
strategy
enhancing
treatment,
ensuring
sustainable
management,
protecting
public
health
environment.
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 387 - 404
Published: April 17, 2025
A
necessary
step
in
creating
a
sustainable,
secure
and
resilient
smart
cities
is
the
integration
of
renewable
energy
systems.
The
expansion
increasing
demand
make
adoption
technologies,
solar,
wind
geothermal
power,
vital
to
reduce
carbon
footprint
create
clean
highly
efficient
use
energy.
Digital
innovations
such
as
Internet
Things
(IoT),
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
blockchain
bring
about
framework
for
city
usage
resources
management
optimization.
This
chapter
discusses
technological,
economic,
policy
aspects
incorporating
into
urban
context
from
perspective
grids,
storage
options,
decentralized
power
generation,
intelligent
However,
there
are
tremendous
benefits
energy,
conservation
environment,
economic
progress,
well
augmentation
community's
resilience.
Further
research
advancement
infrastructure
be
able
overcome
technical
challenges
instance
issues
intermittency,
limitations,
complexities
grid
integration.
Limited
funds
test
financial
constraints,
especially,
high
initial
cost
projects
necessitate
innovative
funding
mechanism
supportive
frameworks.
There
also
social
equity
concerns
that
must
managed
provide
utilization
affordable
all
communities,
regardless
income.
Energies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(16), P. 3941 - 3941
Published: Aug. 9, 2024
In
the
context
of
sustainable
development
and
global
challenges
such
as
climate
change
energy
security,
this
paper
conducts
a
bibliometric
analysis
scientific
journals
on
multi-criteria
decision-making
(MCDM)
methods
with
an
emphasis
their
applications
in
environmental
engineering.
The
study
used
CiteSpace
software
program
6.2.R6
Advanced
to
analyze
citation
networks
identify
key
publications,
authors,
research
topics.
simulations
carried
out
made
it
possible
main
centers
patterns
international
cooperation,
pointing
countries
institutions
involved
MCDM
research.
results
reveal
areas
greatest
interest
directions
for
future
These
can
support
scientists,
researchers,
policymakers
making
more
informed
decisions,
contributing
achievement
Sustainable
Development
Goals.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: April 23, 2025
Energy
technology
plays
a
crucial
role
in
driving
innovative
and
sustainable
solutions
the
evolving
energy
sector.
This
study
addresses
fragmented
understanding
of
regulatory,
economic,
environmental,
social
enablers
essential
for
technological
development
enterprises
(SEEs).
The
gap
literature
concerning
how
social,
technological,
environmental
factors
interrelate
to
influence
innovation
development.
research
aims
identify
rank
critical
success
(CSFs),
analyze
their
interdependencies,
examine
power
dependence.
Data
were
collected
from
eleven
entrepreneurs,
relationships
among
eight
evaluated
via
total
interpretive
structural
modeling
(TISM),
cross-impact
matrix
multiplication
applied
classification
(MICMAC)
was
employed
categorize
autonomous,
driving,
dependent,
linkage
factors.
results
highlight
market
dynamics
as
foundation
factor
development,
whereas
long-term
sustainability
emerges
most
dependent
factor.
Risk
management,
resilience,
partnerships,
collaboration
are
identified
key
that
SEE
innovation.
While
small
sample
size
is
limitation,
findings
provide
valuable
insights
practitioners,
policymakers
by
identifying
CSFs
support
informed
decision-making,
resource
allocation,
strategy
effective
recommends
fostering
adopting
cost-reduction
approaches
enhance
performance,
investing
continuous
ensure
feasibility,
differentiation,
adaptability.
theoretical
contribution
lies
bridging
gaps
through
empirical
insights,
integrating
existing
theories,
paving
way
future
studies
growing
field