International Journal of Agriculture and Biosciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(4), P. 228 - 233
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Nowadays,
thermoelectric
modules
represent
important
components
of
energy-saving
systems.Controlling
and
stabilizing
the
spatiotemporal
distribution
climatic
parameters
at
agricultural
facilities
using
systems
is
based
on
models
algorithms
for
optimal
control.In
this
context,
technical
indicators
criteria
act
as
minimization
factors.The
foundation
addressing
challenge
developing
analytical
support
an
microclimate
control
system
in
principles
building
adaptive
system,
taking
into
account
both
current
state
object,
well
ability
to
adapt
automatically
automatic
mode
changes
technological
operating
conditions
object
environmental
conditions.All
these
tasks
are
complicated
by
nonlinear
dependencies
branches
equipment
controlled
object.To
address
climate
challenges
systems,
we
propose
processing
controlling
cooling
regenerative
systems.We
also
introduce
a
criterion
optimizing
transient
systems.In
conclusion,
have
conducted
modeling
analysis
TEM-based
management
with
aid
new
computer-assisted
systems.The
simulation
results
demonstrate
potential
improvements
system's
characteristics.
Worldwide Hospitality and Tourism Themes,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(1), P. 95 - 104
Published: Feb. 10, 2024
Purpose
The
purpose
of
this
research
is
to
understand
how
educational
tourists
in
Northern
Cyprus
perceive
and
respond
the
concerns
associated
with
climate
change.
Design/methodology/approach
A
qualitative
method
was
employed
data
gathered
from
enrolled
tourism
planning
sustainable
courses
analyzed
using
content
analysis
technique.
Findings
Four
major
themes
emerged
study
including
“weather
changes”,
“human-induced
causes”,
“collective
responsibility”
“waste
management
recycling”.
Originality/value
Climate
change-related
issues
among
have
received
little
attention
literature.
This
contributes
body
knowledge
by
examining
tourists'
perspectives
reactions
change
Cyprus.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(9), P. 3943 - 3943
Published: April 27, 2025
Sustainable
tourism
encompasses
the
evaluation
of
its
present
and
prospective
economic,
social,
ecological
consequences
by
prioritizing
demands
natural
environment
local
populations.
This
study
examined
how
affects
critical
socio-economic
variables,
such
as
life
expectancy,
energy
intensity
(EI),
economic
growth
(EG),
population,
on
environmental
quality
(EQ)
tourism-dependent
countries.
The
authors
employed
newly
developed
“residual
augmented
least
squares
(RALS)
cointegration
econometric
method”
to
estimate
long-term
associations
between
factors.
On
other
hand,
“autoregressive
distributed
lag
(ARDL)
model”
was
used
long-
short-run
estimates.
revealed
that,
in
long
run,
EI,
exert
positive
pressure
carbon
emissions.
However,
short
EG,
expectancy
(LE),
population
boost
emissions,
resulting
degradation.
Based
these
findings,
sustainable
management
green
EG
should
be
given
priority
preserve
quality.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(13), P. 5655 - 5655
Published: July 2, 2024
The
complex
and
critical
global
issues
of
the
21st
century
resulting
from
unsustainable
growth
tourism
hospitality,
like
air,
land,
water
pollution,
have
exacerbated
concerns
over
whether
educational
institutions
equip
future
managers
employees
with
adequate
skills
to
meet
new
demands
current
era.
These
ever-growing
sustainability
stemming
sophisticated
interactions
between
people
planet
no
simple
answers.
They
require
well-skilled
thinkers
disposed
analyticity
systematicity
consider
them
make
positive
contributions
through
their
sustainable
decisions.
Despite
this
recognition,
there
are
limited
studies
hospitality
industry
focusing
on
crucial
topic,
it
is
unclear
how
knowledge
may
result
in
more
decision-making
abilities.
Accordingly,
study
proposed
a
model
that
links
students’
decision-making,
testing
mediating
role
thinking.
Applying
quantitative
research
design,
researchers
used
self-administered
online
survey
collect
data
146
full-time
students
Northern
Cyprus.
PROCESS
plug-in
for
statistical
package
social
sciences
was
test
hypotheses
study.
revealed
thinking
play
significant
roles
sense
competency
power.
This
discusses
serves
as
factor
environmental
sustainability,
perceived
tourism,
ability.
offers
nuanced
view
thinking’s
function
terms
converting
into
practices.
Forests,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(5), P. 790 - 790
Published: May 8, 2025
Extreme
weather
events
and
rising
temperatures
pose
significant
risks,
not
only
in
urban
areas
but
also
metropolitan
forests,
that
affect
the
well-being
of
people
who
visit
them.
City
forests
are
considered
one
best
bets
for
mitigating
high
within
civic
areas.
Such
modulate
microclimates
contemporary
cities,
offering
environmental,
social,
economic
advantages.
Therefore,
comprehending
intricate
relationships
between
municipal
climatic
changes
various
destinations
is
crucial
attaining
healthier
more
sustainable
city
environments
people.
In
this
research,
thermal
comfort
index
(Modified
Temperature–Humidity
Index
(MTHI))
has
been
analysed
using
Landsat
images
six
London
during
July
2022,
when
area
first
experienced
record-breaking
over
40
°C.
Our
results
show
a
growth
MTHI
goes
from
2.5
(slightly
hot)
under
normal
conditions
to
3.4
(hot)
heat
wave
period.
This
situation
intensifies
environmental
discomfort
visitors
highlights
necessity
enhance
their
adaptability
future
temperature
increases.
turn,
it
was
found
places
most
affected
by
waves
those
have
grass
cover
or
small
associated
buildings.
Conversely,
forested
regions
with
lakes
and/or
ponds
exhibit
lower
temperatures,
which
enhanced
resilience.
These
findings
noteworthy
concentration
on
UK’s
severe
illustrate
efficacy
integrating
spectral
measurements
statistical
analyses
formulate
customized
regional
initiatives.
reported
will
allow
implementation
new
planning
adaptation
policies
such
as
incorporating
into
processes,
improving
green
blue
amenities,
increasing
tree
densities
resilient
forests.
Finally,
applicability
approach
similar
contexts
highlighted.
Journal of Degraded and Mining Lands Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(1), P. 6757 - 6769
Published: Oct. 1, 2024
This
study
assessed
urban
growth
in
Kaduna
using
remote
sensing
indices,
landscape
metrics,
and
Landsat
images
(2003,
2013,
2023).
Land
use/land
cover
was
carried
out
the
decision
tree
algorithm,
while
transition
matrix
computed
ArcGIS
10.8.
Landscape
fragmentation
Fragstat
4.3.
The
results
revealed
that
between
2003
2023,
bare
land,
built-up
areas,
water
bodies
increased
by
596
km2,
121.04
0.22
respectively,
cultivated
land
decreased
525.54
km2
191.91
respectively.
For
rate
of
change,
lands,
29.81
6.05
0.01
annually,
lands
26.28
9.60
land-use
transition,
112.71
areas
remained
persistent.
Cultivated
cover,
transitioned
to
losing
85.43
13.91
0.91
analysis
number
patches
from
405
614
2023.
Patch
density,
largest
patch
index,
total
edge,
edge
area-weighted
mean
shape
fractal
dimension
index
2013
but
indicating
sprawl.
However,
contiguity
consistently
concluded
urbanization
is
leading
driver
fragmentation.
recommends
development
should
be
controlled
reduce
encroachment
on
agricultural
habitats,
thereby
reducing
degradation.
Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 656 - 656
Published: April 24, 2024
Increased
heat
stress
is
a
common
feature
of
global
climate
change
and
can
cause
adverse
impacts
on
crops
from
germination
through
maturation
harvest.
This
review
focuses
the
extreme
(>35
°C)
plants
their
physiology
how
they
affect
food
water
security.
The
emphasis
what
be
done
to
minimize
negative
effects
stress,
which
includes
application
various
materials
approaches.
Nano-farming
highlighted
as
one
promising
approach.
Heat
often
combined
with
drought,
salinity,
other
stresses,
together
whole
agroecosystem,
including
soil,
plants,
water,
farm
animals,
leading
serious
implications
for
resources.
Indeed,
there
no
single
remedy
or
approach
that
overcome
such
grand
issues.
However,
nano-farming
part
an
adaptation
strategy.
More
studies
are
needed
verify
potential
benefits
nanomaterials
but
also
investigate
any
side-effects,
particularly
under
intensive
nanomaterials,
problems
this
might
create,
nanotoxicity.
Journal of Economics and Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
46, P. 246 - 273
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Aim/purpose
–
Energy
is
traditionally
produced
using
fossil
fuels
as
raw
materials,
which
impacts
the
environment
negatively.
Due
to
scarcity
of
fuel
supplies,
rising
prices
energy
carriers,
and
global
trends,
consumers
are
turning
renewable
sources
(RES)
for
home
heating.
The
aim
this
study
was
determine
whether
choice
house
heating
system
different
than
driven
by
any
additional
components
single-family
users’
purchasing
decisions
besides
cost.
Based
on
research
results,
prospects
further
transformation
thermal
ener-
gy
in
housing
Poland
towards
RES
were
determined.
Design/methodology/approach
inhabitants
houses
conducted
December
2022
Poland.
method
used
a
survey
CATI
CAWI
techniques.
600
respondents
filled
out
question-
naire.
results
statistically
analyzed.
A
non-parametric
Kruskal-Wallis
test
(non-
-parametric
ANOVA)
post-hoc
used.
distributions’
normality
variances’
homogeneity
measured
Kolmogorov–Smirnov
Brownian–
–Forsythe
tests.
Calculations
performed
Statistica
software.
Findings
source
houses,
taking
CO2
emis-
sions
into
account,
not
dictated
income
level.
Instead,
it
determined
number
people
household.
More
numerous
households
opt
zero-emission
heat
source.
Households
emission-based
significantly
more
cost
appliances;
their
purchase
price,
reliability,
product
quality
important
those
methods.
partial
use
solutions
promotes
investment
emission-free
sources.
Research
implications/limitations
analysis
illustrates
state
trans-
formation
during
transition
process
at
national
limitation
that
samples
only
one
EU
country
struggling
with
too
high
emissions
compared
other
countries.
Originality/value/contribution
unique
approach
address
variation
incentives
decisions,
considering
emissions.
This
aspect,
although
noticeable
some
extent,
directly
taken
account
users
who
do
have
tools
assess
However,
proposed
showed
emission
level
factor
differentiating
aspects
decision-making
users.
In
particular,
what
elements
decision
essential
yet
action
transformation.
Keywords:
energy,
process,
source,
hybrid
sources,
sion-free
consumers’
characteristics.
JEL
Classification:
Q56,
G51,
O13.