Advances in civil and industrial engineering book series,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 252 - 270
Published: Nov. 27, 2023
The
convergence
of
augmented
reality
(AR)
and
the
internet
things
(IoT)
holds
great
promise
for
transforming
water
management
by
improving
maintenance,
troubleshooting,
training.
This
chapter
explores
synergy
between
AR
IoT
in
management,
highlighting
their
potential
to
enhance
professionals'
efficiency
address
critical
challenges.
overlays
real-time
data
interactive
guidance
onto
physical
environment,
streamlining
provides
remote
monitoring
capabilities,
facilitating
proactive
decision-making
predictive
maintenance.
integration
offers
a
powerful
toolkit
tackle
issues,
promising
increased
reliability
sustainability
resources
digitally
world.
Journal of Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
349, P. 119458 - 119458
Published: Oct. 31, 2023
Anaerobic
Digestion
(AD)
technology
emerges
as
a
viable
solution
for
managing
municipal
organic
waste,
offering
pollution
reduction
and
the
generation
of
biogas
fertilisers.
This
study
reviews
research
works
advancements
in
AD
implementation
to
effectively
impact
UN
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
Furthermore,
critically
analyses
responsible
waste
management
that
contributes
health
safety,
elevating
quality
life
both
rural
urban
areas
and,
finally,
creates
map
outputs
onto
all
17
SDGs.
Finally,
assessment
employs
three
sustainability
pillars
(i.e.,
economic,
environmental,
social
perspectives)
examine
direct
indirect
links
between
The
findings
reveal
substantial
progress,
such
poverty
through
job
creation,
bolstering
economic
growth
(SDGs
1,
8,
10,
12),
enhancing
agricultural
productivity
(SDG
2),
advancing
renewable
energy
usage
diminishing
reliance
on
fossil
fuels
7),
fostering
inclusive
education
gender
equality
4,
5,
9),
combating
climate
change
13),
transforming
cities
into
sustainable
harmonious
environments
11,
16,
17),
curbing
environmental
3,
6,
12,
14,
15).
Nonetheless,
highlights
need
further
efforts
achieve
SDG
targets,
particularly
part
liquid
solid
fertilisers
outputs.
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
110, P. 104629 - 104629
Published: June 24, 2024
Digital
Twins
(DT)
is
the
real-time
virtual
representation
of
systems,
communities,
cities,
or
even
human
beings
with
substantial
potential
to
revolutionize
post-disaster
risk
management
efforts
and
achieve
resilient
communities
against
adverse
effects
disasters.
However,
this
remains
largely
unrecognized
poorly
understood
in
disaster
management.
This
study
explores
current
achievements,
existing
challenges,
untapped
DT
management,
accordingly,
proposes
an
improved
twin-based
framework.
paper
employs
a
systematic
literature
review
approach
focusing
on
digital
twinning
(DPRMT)
derived
from
two
databases:
Scopus
Web
Science.
After
screening
process
exclusion
criteria,
final
analysis
synthesizes
findings
selected
set
96
papers.
The
results
revealed
that
previous
studies
are
not
beyond
only
providing
general
statements
about
DT.
There
need
for
diverse
data
collection
methods,
considering
demographic
financial
aspects,
understanding
social
dynamics,
employing
dynamic
models,
recognizing
interconnected
giving
due
attention
often-neglected
recovery
phase.
comprehensive
DPRMT
concept
framework
leveraging
decision-makers
holistic
efficient
offers
real-time,
detailed,
data-driven
modeling
solutions
insights
into
disaster-affected
areas
communities.
It
also
helpful
optimize
response
planning,
resource
allocation,
scenario
testing
by
capturing
complex
behaviors
systems
entities
often
overlooked
studies.