Systems,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(9), P. 446 - 446
Published: Aug. 29, 2023
Decent
Life
is
a
presidential
initiative
that
was
launched
in
Egypt
the
year
2019.
The
targets
complex
problems
facing
underprivileged
villages
Egypt.
This
paper
uses
systems
thinking
approach
to
gain
holistic
view
of
dimensions
and
address
interlinkages
between
these
from
perspective
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs).
used
causal
loop
diagram
(CLD)
as
visualization
analyze
interactions
interlinkage
all
components
system.
Initiative
works
on
improving
economic,
social,
environmental
infrastructures,
which
are
related
SDGs.
To
achieve
initiative’s
goals
effectively,
this
suggests
working
under
umbrella
three
important
factors:
Raising
awareness,
adopting
technology,
putting
place
supportive
policies
legislations.
Finally,
using
system
dynamics
quantitative
method,
stock-flow
diagrams,
measure
impacts
achievement
SDGs
International Journal of Energy Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2023, P. 1 - 19
Published: June 21, 2023
As
an
important
foundation
of
and
driving
force
for
rural
revitalisation,
green
low-carbon
energy
development
is
intrinsic
requirement
meeting
the
people’s
needs.
Rural
utilization
efficiency
low,
there
urgent
need
to
develop
use
renewable
energy.
Therefore,
purpose
this
study
explore
clarify
entanglement
mechanism
between
new
enterprises
(NEEs)
village
collectives
(VCs)
considering
mutually
beneficial
evolutionary
stability
strategy
main
participants
in
industry
(RNEI)
regarding
quantum
state.
The
game
model
NEEs
VCs
was
constructed,
a
set
strategies
both
parties
introduced.
This
not
only
expands
classical
but
also
considers
characteristics
implementation
game.
analysed
evolution
path
process
RNEI’s
development.
results
are
presented
as
follows:
(i)
after
states,
it
easier
adopt
complete
realize
incentive
situation
that
“income
increases
with
increase
one’s
own
efforts,”
which
conducive
RNEI.
(ii)
Observable
quantifiable
performance
indicators
greatest
importance.
Both
involved
RNEI
should
make
relevant
information
open
transparent
promote
smooth
process.
(iii)
signing
“entanglement
contract”
requires
scientific,
complete,
specific,
evaluation
system
be
established
by
professional
independent
third-party
organization.
makes
certain
theoretical
contribution
clarifying
provides
basis
scientific
effective
cooperation
collectives.
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 566 - 566
Published: March 8, 2025
Urban
energy
efficiency
and
sustainability
are
critical
challenges,
as
cities
worldwide
attempt
to
balance
economic
growth,
environmental
sustainability,
consumption.
This
systematic
review
examines
the
dynamics
of
urban
management,
focusing
on
how
local
authorities
navigate
transitions
through
measures,
renewable
adoption,
policy
interventions.
Specifically,
it
seeks
answer
following
research
question:
do
implement
energy-efficient
practices
adopt
technologies
reduce
emissions,
optimize
cost-effectiveness,
influence
policy-making?
The
goal
this
study
is
assess
effectiveness
these
approaches
in
different
contexts.
By
reviewing
47
articles,
identifies
unique
characteristics
management
highlights
need
for
tailored,
context-specific
solutions,
such
integrating
decentralized
systems,
optimizing
building
performance,
developing
incentives
that
consider
socio-economic
conditions.
findings
reveal
varying
degrees
success
among
cities,
with
particular
challenges
lower-income
municipalities,
where
financial
institutional
barriers
hinder
implementation
sustainable
projects.
concludes
localized
long-term
strategies
essential
achieving
transitions,
offering
a
comprehensive
perspective
complexities
systems
their
evolving
landscape.
Future
should
focus
assessing
impact
municipal
policies,
exploring
innovative
financing
mechanisms
integration,
examining
role
digital
management.
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 648 - 648
Published: March 19, 2025
The
unity
of
material
and
spiritual
civilization
is
among
the
important
criteria
for
sustainable
development
modernization
construction.
However,
defining
relationship
between
two
has
posed
a
challenge
to
researchers.
In
terms
civilization,
many
studies
on
dialect
maps
reflect
characteristics
cultural
features
different
regions.
Regarding
changes
in
land
use
behavior
have
attracted
attention
scholars,
who
extensively
discussed
their
regional
heterogeneity.
few
focused
connection
two,
discussions
possible
bidirectional
interaction
dialects
been
limited.
Thus,
order
bridge
gap
related
language
use,
this
study
proposes
an
interactive
theoretical
framework
conducts
in—depth
analysis
by
taking
Anhui
Province
China
as
example.
Firstly,
it
comprehensively
identifies
types
within
dialects.
This
fundamental
work
provides
crucial
basis
understanding
distribution
Subsequently,
profound
spatiotemporal
province
over
time
carried
out.
To
further
explore
behaviors,
employs
Latent
Dirichlet
Allocation
(LDA)
model
mine
latent
semantic
topics
use-related
data,
thus
enabling
more
detailed
diverse
patterns
behaviors
Finally,
uncovering
differences
regions,
explores
mechanisms.
results
show
that
significant
spatial
heterogeneity
its
driving
factors
can
be
observed
Its
manifested
regulating
people’s
activities
through
constructing
“fields”
forming
habits
influence
cultures.
Meanwhile,
under
mobility
mechanisms,
new
systems
replace
indigenous
languages
immigration
destinations.
Land
methods
from
emigration
areas
are
spread
convenient
communication,
affecting
psychology
social
groups
expands
boundaries
linguistic
geography,
offering
perspective
identification
differentiation
ideas
governance
differences.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(11), P. 9121 - 9121
Published: June 5, 2023
The
Nationally
Determined
Contribution
(NDC)
refers
to
a
country’s
climate
action
plan
limit
greenhouse
gas
(GHG)
emissions
and
adapt
change
hazards.
Each
country
is
obliged
submit
its
NDCs
the
UNFCCC,
adhering
guideline
for
increasing
clarity
transparency.
Nonetheless,
few
studies
have
employed
this
assess
countries’
contributions,
particularly
of
developed
countries.
Our
article
centers
on
case
Arab
Republic
Egypt
(hereafter
Egypt),
which
extremely
susceptible
impacts
due
geographic
location
economic
structure.
Using
desk
research
systematic
NDC
analysis,
paper
reviews
recent
measures
has
taken
build
national
resilience
against
change.
We
also
Egypt’s
planned
mitigation
adaptation
until
2030,
documented
in
updated
according
four
criteria:
ambition
level,
comprehensiveness,
implementation
plan,
results
show
that
2022
more
advanced
different
fronts
than
2015
submission,
focusing
fewer
sectors
specific
quantified
targets
adaptation.
However,
only
partially
meets
essential
criteria
implementability,
provide
set
methodological
policy
recommendations
improvement.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(17), P. 7527 - 7527
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
This
article
presents
the
modeling
of
a
solar
photovoltaic
system
connected
to
grid
in
rural
low-income
communities
living
semiarid
region
Brazil.
The
model
is
based
on
premise
that
enough
electrical
energy
will
be
generated
locally
meet
household
demand
for
electricity
and
produce
surplus
can
sold
grid.
main
idea
sun,
usually
associated
with
severe
droughts
Brazilian
region,
transformed
into
social
income
while
fostering
autonomy.
To
system,
computational
tools
Photovoltaic
Software
(PVSyst7.3.1)
System
Advisor
Model
(SAM)
were
used.
Several
configurations
(cases)
systems
analyzed
evaluation
three
commercial
scenarios,
considering
local
rate
(USD/kWh).
A
case
study
was
conducted
settlement
Jacaré-Curituba
where
different
estimated
sale
prices
compared
traditional
monthly
cash
transfers
poor
families
from
welfare
program
“Bolsa
Família”.
results
indicate
viability
this
as
an
alternative
communities.
Encyclopedia,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(4), P. 1553 - 1567
Published: Oct. 15, 2024
Decarbonising
transport
is
a
crucial
element
of
the
UK’s
strategy
to
achieve
net-zero
carbon
emissions
by
2050,
as
sector
currently
largest
contributor
greenhouse
gas
emissions.
Rural
communities
face
distinct
challenges
in
this
effort
due
their
reliance
on
internal
combustion
engines
(ICEs)
across
vehicles
and
machinery
essential
for
daily
life,
including
farming
equipment
private
transport.
While
upcoming
ban
new
petrol
diesel
paves
way
adoption
Electric
Vehicles
(EVs),
solution
may
not
fully
address
unique
needs
rural
areas
where
infrastructure
limitations
specific
mobility
requirements
pose
significant
barriers.
In
context,
synthetic
fuels,
produced
using
renewable
energy
sources,
offer
potential
alternative.
These
fuels
can
be
used
directly
existing
without
requiring
major
modifications
have
added
benefit
reducing
overall
capturing
CO2
during
production.
This
entry
explores
advantages
adopting
particularly
areas,
examines
how
community-based
buying
cooperatives
could
support
wider
use
through
bulk
purchasing,
cost
reduction,
community
empowerment.
Buildings,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(7), P. 1586 - 1586
Published: June 22, 2023
Rural
commons
face
extraordinary
challenges
like
fragility
and
sensitivity
due
to
climate
change.
Retrofitting
rural
built
environments
affords
benefits
that
could
overcome
these
support
sustainable
development.
However,
notwithstanding
the
vast
energy
retrofitting
interventions
available,
associated
aspects
require
investigation,
particularly
in
distinct
contexts
with
all
their
valuable,
cultural,
historical
inheritance.
Hence,
this
study
aimed
examine
practices
settlements
worldwide
over
a
decade
diagnose
goals
are
being
undertaken,
stakeholder
engagement,
finally,
bi-correlation
between
interventions,
contributions
valorizing
place’s
identity.
This
is
systematic
literature
review
(SLR)
considering
items
of
PRISMA
checklist
(Preferred
Reporting
Items
for
Systematic
Reviews
Meta-Analyses).
An
SLR
published
peer-reviewed
studies
January
2012
March
2023
16
electronic
databases
available
languages,
using
combination
seven
keywords
within
three
domains,
was
conducted.
The
initial
search
resulted
397;
after
applying
inclusion/exclusion
criteria,
there
were
60
eligible
articles.
academic
progress
tendencies
domain
discussed
summarized
into
four
major
thematic
classifications
(energy
efficiency
strategies,
planning,
policy
evaluation,
occupant
behavior).
Briefly,
buildings
lack
energy-saving
designs.
Simulation
tools
essential;
however,
they
should
be
calibrated
on-site
conditions,
showing
reasons
selecting
applied
measures
correlation
surrounding
context.
Successful
implementation
requires
cross-disciplinary
collaboration,
engaging
decision
makers,
providing
education
local
community.
Regulations
include
micro-context-specific
environmental
performance
indicators.
These
insights
help
map
out
future
pursuits
stakeholders
better
understand
nature.
Simultaneously,
assists
early-stage
researchers
conducting
reviews
utilizing
different
tools.
protocol
may
have
limited
findings
specific
terms
used,
so
authors
believe
more
scope
broadened,
discoveries
made.