Sustainability Science Practice and Policy,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: Aug. 8, 2023
The
seventeen
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
were
adopted
in
2015
and
achieving
them
by
2030
is
crucial
for
human
development.
However,
progress
on
the
goals
currently
remains
short
of
requirements.
As
third
public
sectors
play
a
role
goals,
this
study
analyzes
how
SDG-related
sector
administration
literature
has
evolved
over
last
thirty
years.
I
use
state-of-the-art
method
to
map
articles
SDGs.
In
contrast
previous
studies
that
have
found
an
increase
publications
directly
mention
SDGs,
find
decline
proportion
relate
SDGs
without
necessarily
mentioning
directly.
also
analyze
SDG-relatedness
article
corresponds
its
citation
count.
While
mixed
results
across
data
sources,
relationship
between
count
significantly
more
positive
work
published
after
adoption
association
now
2015,
it
still
negative
literature.
Energy Sustainability and Society,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(1)
Published: Aug. 22, 2023
Abstract
Background
This
study
aims
to
explain
the
policies
implemented
by
European
Union
in
transitioning
a
green
economy.
It
examines
period
from
adoption
of
sustainable
development
within
present,
focusing
on
EU's
strategies
for
and
Main
text
The
reveals
that
has
long
recognized
environmental
problems
impacts
climate
change,
starting
1990s.
In
response
global
crisis
2008,
EU
embraced
opportunity
build
dynamic,
low-carbon,
resource-efficient,
knowledge-based,
socially
inclusive
society.
Green
investments
were
included
rescue
plan,
initiating
transformation.
explains
concepts
development,
economy,
growth.
discusses
how
its
transformation,
particularly
through
examination
Deal.
Furthermore,
it
explores
developments
related
change
economy
framework
2020
strategy.
Conclusions
findings
highlight
Union's
commitment
addressing
challenges
Future
research
should
focus
assessing
effectiveness
achieving
goals.
allocated
substantial
portion
budget
support
investments,
including
incentives
during
2008
financial
crisis,
significant
budgets
member
states
like
Germany
France.
set
ambitious
targets
reducing
greenhouse
gas
emissions,
aiming
at
least
40%
reduction
2030
compared
1990
levels
becoming
carbon-neutral
2050.
also
explore
social
economic
implications
job
creation
industry
competitiveness,
provide
valuable
insights
policymakers
researchers.
will
contribute
enhancing
advancing
transition
environmentally
conscious
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
453, P. 142272 - 142272
Published: April 20, 2024
The
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
of
the
United
Nations
represent
a
crucial
worldwide
initiative
aimed
at
advancing
development
and
fostering
more
favorable
future.
However,
advancement
made
towards
achieving
these
objectives
has
been
insufficient,
allocation
research
endeavors
uneven.
As
way
to
address
this
concern,
present
study
conduct
an
evaluation
SDGs
through
examining
their
research-friendly
characteristics.
By
conducting
systematic
review
scholarly
works
employing
diverse
criteria,
employed
multi-criteria
decision-making
approach
rank
SDGs.
results
indicate
that
SDG
3,
which
pertains
health
well-being,
was
rated
most
research-friendly,
whereas
4,
emphasizes
quality
education,
16,
concerns
peace,
justice,
strong
institutions,
received
lowest
ratings.
Besides,
some
obstacles
linked
with
every
have
outlined
by
paper.
investigation
underscores
research-oriented
character
significance
comprehending
agendas
formulate
efficacious
sustainable
resolutions
predicaments.
outcomes
offer
significant
asset
for
individuals
responsible
making
decisions,
academic
community,
other
interested
parties
who
are
involved
in
resources
current
provides
important
contribution
dialogue
creating
framework
can
direct
expected
efforts
aid
policymakers
modifying
existing
or
new
goals
development.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
380(1924)
Published: April 1, 2025
Novel
fire
regimes
are
emerging
worldwide
and
pose
substantial
challenges
to
biodiversity
conservation.
Addressing
these
mitigating
their
impacts
on
will
require
developing
a
wide
range
of
management
practices.
In
this
paper,
we
leverage
research
across
taxa,
ecosystems
continents
highlight
strategies
for
applying
knowledge
in
First,
define
novel
outline
different
practices
contemporary
landscapes
from
parts
the
world.
Next,
synthesize
recent
use
biodiversity,
provide
decision-making
framework
conservation
under
regimes.
We
recommend
that
preserving
should
consider
both
social
ecological
factors,
iterative
learning
informed
by
effective
monitoring,
testing
new
actions.
An
integrated
approach
about
help
navigate
complexities
preserve
rapidly
changing
This
article
is
part
theme
issue
‘Novel
climate
changes
human
influences:
impacts,
ecosystem
responses
feedbacks’.
International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(3), P. 1089 - 1097
Published: March 29, 2024
The
main
purpose
of
the
article
will
be
to
plan
process
implementing
a
strategy
for
increasing
efficiency
open
systems
commercial
relations
ensure
uninterrupted
sustainable
development
in
accordance
with
level
key
parameters.The
object
study
is
development.In
context
study,
separate
region
was
chosen
-Liberec
Region.The
research
methodology
involves
use
fuzzy
sets
and
linguistic
variables.As
result
using
method,
system
formed
selecting
best
parameters
established
by
experts.The
limited
taking
into
account
only
one
region.In
addition,
choice
three
parameters.Prospects
future
include
expanding
unifying
them.
Separation and Purification Technology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
348, P. 127684 - 127684
Published: April 25, 2024
To
achieve
net-zero
CO2
emissions
by
2050,
improving
energy
efficiency
in
the
chemical
industry
is
crucial.
The
study
focuses
on
an
environmentally
friendly
hybrid
distillation
(D)-pervaporation
(PV)
process
to
enhance
and
purity
ethanol–water
isobutanol-water
mixtures,
these
are
typical
wastes
industry.
Three
configurations—D
+
PV,
D
PV
D,
with
partial
Heat
Integration
(HI)—are
evaluated
for
separation
of
mixtures
employing
Life
Cycle
Assessment
Environmental
Footprint
(EF)
V3.1
(adapted)
ReCiPe
2016
Endpoint
(H)
V1.08
methods,
using
SimaPro
V9.5
software
Ecoinvent
V3.9.1
database.
also
incorporates
a
PESTLE
analysis
Multi-Criteria
Decision
Analysis
identify
most
advantageous
ethanol
isobutanol
scenarios.
research
evaluates
systems
comprehensive
manner,
including
technology,
emissions,
impacts
human
health,
ecosystems,
resources,
Total
Annual
Cost
(TAC).
exploration
enhancements
includes
alternative
renewable
sources
(i.e.,
solar,
wind,
hydro,
biofuel)
heat
integration
based
Pinch
Hint
V2.2
software.
Results
indicate
that
suitable
scenarios
MCDA
analysis.
In
scenarios,
HI
reduces
resources
impact
15.5
%,
11.2
12.6
14.6
respectively,
significant
40.0
%
decrease
TAC
compared
PV.
Integrating
further
enhances
its
sustainability,
achieving
single
score
approximately
one-third
lower
than
fossil
fuel
consumption.
Promoting
flows
align
seamlessly
Green
Chemistry
Engineering
principles,
representing
crucial
stride
towards
sustainable
eco-friendly
industrial
practices.
Cleaner Waste Systems,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. 100127 - 100127
Published: Dec. 28, 2023
Before
2020,
the
European
Commission
adopted
several
strategies
pursuing
sustainable
development
in
Union
(EU).
At
core
of
these
strategies,
we
can
find
circular
economy
(CE)
which
relies
on
3
R
concept:
reduce-reuse-recycle.
Starting
from
unique
regulatory
context,
aim
present
review
is
to
determine
degree
works
published
by
researchers
affiliated
with
institutions
within
EU
address
challenges
identified
at
level
and
respond
field
economy.
A
bibliometric
analysis
based
Scopus
was
performed
using
VOSviewer
bibliometrix
package
R.
The
sample
made
up
13,553
articles
between
2006
2023.
results
show
that
there
has
been
an
increase
number
citations
during
last
years,
line
adoption
relevant
regulations.
co-word
generated
five
domain
clusters:
life
cycle
assessment;
biomass
production
waste
valorization;
materials
recycling;
wastewater
treatment
environmental
pollution;
carbon
emissions
reduction
energy
recovery.
Several
topics
are
common
all
countries,
they
strongly
related
EU-wide
regarding
study
implications
for
standard-setters
research
agencies,
supporting
understand
effects
CE
implementation
what
needs
be
done
future.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
Abstract
The
term
"agriculture
4.0"
refers
to
integrating
artificial
intelligence,
big
data,
cloud
computing,
the
Internet
of
Things
and
advanced
robotics
into
agriculture.
field
Agriculture
4.0
research
has
seen
a
surge
in
attention
as
sustainable
agriculture
gained
more
prominence.
This
study
concentrated
on
conducting
bibliometric
analysis
its
growth.
Dimensions.ai
data
used
was
produced
using
search
terms
“Agriculture
4.0,"
"Smart
Farming,"
"Farming
"Digital
Agriculture.”
A
comprehensive
dataset
consisting
1,458
relevant
documents
been
identified,
retrieved,
compiled
CSV
format
for
further
analysis.
retrieved
visualized
analyzed
suitable
software.
It
that
information
computing
sciences
had
maximum
number
publications
(1,015),
followed
by
Agriculture,
veterinary
food
science
(487).
majority
articles
(1,074)
addressed
Sustainable
Development
Goal
2,
which
hunger
main
focus.
Based
co-authorship
analysis,
India,
China,
USA
emerged
leading
nations
both
impact
volume,
with
other
countries
clustering
around
them.
University
Guelph,
Wageningen
Research
Anna
were
three
organisations
respectively
most
total
citations.
According
sources'
citation
analyses,
readers
influenced
"Computers
Electronics
Agriculture"
publication
when
it
came
research.
involves
many
stakeholders;
thus,
broad
multidisciplinary
approach
is
necessary.
Hence,
solve
issue
4.0,
researchers
ought
collaborate
rather
than
act
alone.
Global Business and Organizational Excellence,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 12, 2025
ABSTRACT
In
the
contemporary
global
context,
imperative
to
simultaneously
address
environmental,
social,
and
economic
challenges
has
become
a
paramount
goal.
The
corporate
sector,
identified
as
significant
contributor
environmental
crises,
is
under
immense
pressure
from
diverse
stakeholders,
including
regulators,
activists,
consumers,
competitors,
who
express
concerns
about
sector's
unsustainable
practices.
response
these
challenges,
United
Nations
introduced
sustainable
development
goals
(SDGs)
in
2015,
envisioning
planet
that
thrives
for
all
by
2030.
Although
achievement
of
SDGs
agenda,
role
green
human
resource
management
practices
(GHRMPs)
this
pursuit
remains
inadequately
understood.
This
qualitative
study
seeks
overarching
question
how
GHRMPs
contribute
actualization
economic,
social
SDGs.
Drawing
insights
semi‐structured
interviews
focus
group
discussions
with
20
sustainability
experts,
thematic
analysis
revealed
specific
sub‐practices
within
six
core
are
intricately
linked
distinct
For
instance,
inclusive
hiring
diversity
programs
reducing
inequalities
(SDG
10).
Gender‐inclusive
groups
provide
platform
employees
voice
ideas,
encouraging
equal
participation
men
women
decision‐making
processes,
ensuring
perspectives
considered
5).
Designing
healthier
workplaces
reduces
risk
occupational
illnesses
injuries,
supports
healthy
lifestyle,
contributes
improved
overall
well‐being
7).
offers
valuable
guidance
business
policymakers
civil
society
actors
aiming
enhance
scope