Assessing the resilience of the Baltic air transport sector in the context of economic crises
Engineering Management in Production and Services,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(1), P. 26 - 38
Published: March 1, 2025
Abstract
The
significance
of
this
study
lies
in
assessing
the
resilience
air
transport
sector
to
economic
crises,
which
is
crucial
today’s
context
where
sustainable
environmental
development
has
become
a
new
reality,
and
aviation
services
insufficient
for
achieving
stable
resilient
growth
sector.
significantly
contributes
regional
various
other
business
sectors.
This
article
evaluates
Baltic
countries
crises.
novelty
research
stems
from
undergoing
entirely
unexplored
processes,
influenced
by
COVID-19
pandemic
previous
such
as
September
11
attacks
Great
Financial
Crisis.
There
lack
comprehensive
evaluation
model
assess
under
instability.
aims
describes
external
factors
influencing
It
examines
perspectives
different
authors
institutions
on
analyses
national
international
documents,
plans,
investments
related
enhancing
To
an
empirical
was
conducted
using
following
methods:
Pearson
correlation
coefficient
method
evaluate
relationship
between
Revenue
Passenger
Kilometers
(RPK)
Available
Seat
(ASK)
indicators
sole
airline
States,
“Air
Baltic”,
belongs
Latvia,
ensuring
stability;
multi-criteria
Simple
Additive
Weighting
(SAW)
Technique
Order
Preference
Similarity
Ideal
Solution
(TOPSIS)
methods
current
state
recovery
level
after
pandemic;
exponential
smoothing
forecast
2024
2027,
providing
realistic
scenario.
Language: Английский
Energy Efficiency, CO2 Emission Reduction, and Real Estate Investment in Northern Europe: Trends and Impact on Sustainability
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(7), P. 1195 - 1195
Published: April 5, 2025
Energy
efficiency
and
CO2
emission
reduction
are
key
objectives
related
to
climate
change
mitigation,
sustainable
development,
energy
resource
management.
In
the
Nordic
context,
consumption
trends
in
both
residential
industrial
sectors
closely
linked
European
Union
policies,
technological
innovation,
real
estate
investments.
recent
decades,
development
renovation
of
sector
has
become
one
most
important
factors
determining
changes
consumption,
especially
buildings,
which
remain
among
largest
consumers
polluters.
this
countries’
efforts
reduce
emissions
increase
inseparable
from
sector’s
contribution
these
processes,
by
promoting
investments
building
modernization
energy-saving
technologies.
However,
remains
a
complex
area
where
economic
interests
need
be
reconciled
with
environmental
objectives,
context
EU
strategies
such
as
Renovation
Wave
Efficiency
Directive.
This
article
examines
links
between
investment,
efficiency,
reduction,
based
on
quantitative
analysis,
assess
how
policy
measures
affect
Northern
Europe.
study
uses
advanced
methods,
including
panel
regression
model,
helps
better
reveal
long-term
dependencies
dynamics.
highlights
importance
implementing
sustainability
policies
suggests
strategic
solutions
that
can
help
reconcile
priorities.
Language: Английский