Digital sustainability and eco‐environmental sustainability: A review of emerging technologies, resource challenges, and policy implications
Sustainable Development,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
Abstract
This
review
provides
a
comprehensive
analysis
of
the
intersection
between
digital
sustainability
(DS)
and
eco‐environmental
(EES),
focusing
on
opportunities
challenges
presented
by
emerging
technologies,
such
as
artificial
intelligence
(AI),
blockchain,
electric
vehicles
(EVs),
cryptocurrencies.
The
study
critically
examines
concerns
arising
from
increasing
demand
for
infrastructure
depletion
essential
natural
resources,
including
tantalum,
indium,
cobalt,
lithium.
Through
an
interdisciplinary
approach,
evaluates
ethical,
technological,
policy
implications
integrating
DS
within
EES
framework.
It
emphasizes
significance
innovative
governance
cross‐sector
collaboration
to
address
environmental
trade‐offs
rebound
effects
linked
with
these
technologies.
Additionally,
proposes
strategies
mitigating
ecological
impacts
transformation
identifies
crucial
research
gaps,
particularly
in
resource
management
long‐term
sustainability.
findings
aim
guide
alignment
EES,
fostering
more
balanced
resilient
path
towards
sustainable
development.
offers
actionable
insights
recommendations
industry
practitioners,
policymakers,
researchers
committed
advancing
transformation.
Language: Английский
Gender Equality and Green Entrepreneurship in Farms
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
Effects of mechanical heaving oscillation parameters on the flow and heat transfer characteristics of annular fuel elements
Mingting Wu,
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Mingfei He,
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Yunlong Zhou
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et al.
Ocean Engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
331, P. 121371 - 121371
Published: April 29, 2025
Language: Английский
Analyzing the interplay between money supply, mineral extraction, industrialization, and ecological footprint in latin America's global south: A symmetrical perspective
Resources Policy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
100, P. 105422 - 105422
Published: Dec. 13, 2024
Language: Английский
Revolutionizing green energy: Natural gas, shale gas technology, and ecological footprint in the USA
International Journal of Green Energy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 16
Published: Dec. 30, 2024
The
present
study
investigated
whether
shale
and
natural
gas
can
serve
as
effective
transitional
fuels
in
promoting
environmental
sustainability.
Specifically,
the
explored
role
of
these
energy
sources,
along
with
technological
progress
urbanization,
shaping
ecological
footprint
US
between
2006
2021.
To
investigate
association
factors
footprint,
we
employed
Autoregressive
Distributed
Lag
(ARDL)
estimation.
Additional
tests,
such
Fully
Modified
Ordinary
Least
Squares
(FMOLS)
Cointegration
Regression
(CCR),
were
to
confirm
robustness
ARDL
approach.
Vector
Error
Correction
Model
(VECM)
was
used
examine
causality
direction
variables.
results
showed
that
reduce
although
has
a
more
modest
effect.
Technological
advancements
urbanization
also
significantly
reduced
carbon
emissions.
Based
on
outcomes,
it
be
recommended
revenues
should
maximized
upgrade
develop
renewable
technologies
make
environmentally
friendly,
enabling
bridge
for
transition
nonrenewable
sources.
Exploiting
technology
maximize
efficiency,
including
use
gas,
benefits
waste,
thereby
mitigating
impact.
Language: Английский