Quantyfing the impact of the water security index on socio-economic development in EU27 DOI Creative Commons
Monica Laura Zlati, Valentin Marian Antohi, Romeo‐Victor Ionescu

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Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 93, P. 101912 - 101912

Published: May 6, 2024

The issue of environmental security in the context sustainable development is a highly topical one, being intensively studied by specialists both terms its impact on biodiversity and protection non-renewable resources, economic social impact. authors aim to quantify water based new structural equation model identify changes latent variable Water Security Index. (WSI), (ED) (SD) dynamics over period 2000–2022 for 27 EU Member States. methodology use systems Independent-Samples Kruskal-Wallis Test influences measures indicators assess regional disparities policy relation development. research results will highlight level homogeneity clusters Europe influence this approach disparities. study significant correlation between population density, pollution levels costs associated with maintaining quality. shows that high density disproportionately increase financial burden quality management. In addition, analysis highlights ramifications neglecting sustainability sources, particularly regions experiencing low growth. such scenarios, negative intensifies, highlighting importance practices. allow formulation following public policies: Standardization national management framework line European framework; Establishment organizations monitor safety sources health local population; Continuation innovations field environment protection; Promotion responsibility towards aquatic environment; process improving governance. are useful economic, makers optimise strategies.

Language: Английский

Enhancing Economic Security through Digital Transformation in Investment Processes: Theoretical Perspectives and Methodological Approaches Integrating Environmental Sustainability DOI Open Access
Олександр Калінін, Vіktorіya Gonchar, N. Abliazova

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Natural and Engineering Sciences, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9(1), P. 26 - 45

Published: May 30, 2024

This article delves into the role of digital transformation in bolstering economic security within investment processes, emphasizing integration environmental sustainability. It discusses theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches that illuminate how technologies can enhance practices while ensuring responsibility. The authors emphasize leveraging not only mitigate risks vulnerabilities but also bolster efficiency transparency decision-making promoting sustainable practices. Through a review pertinent literature, scrutinizes advantages digitalization realms such as data analytics, automation, artificial intelligence, highlighting dual benefits stewardship. findings enrich existing knowledge base on underscore significance embracing infused with sustainability arena. furnishes valuable insights for policymakers, practitioners, researchers navigating evolving landscape processes an increasingly digitized environmentally conscious world.

Language: Английский

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Algorithmic green infrastructure optimisation: Review of artificial intelligence driven approaches for tackling climate change DOI Creative Commons
Abdulrazzaq Shaamala, Tan Yiğitcanlar, Alireza Nili

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Sustainable Cities and Society, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 101, P. 105182 - 105182

Published: Jan. 7, 2024

Green infrastructure (GI) is a fundamental building block of our cities. It contributes to the sustainability and vitality cities by offering various benefits such as greening, cooling, water, air quality, managing carbon emissions. GI plays an essential role in enhancing overall well-being. The utilisation artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for optimisation perceived powerful approach A knowledge gap, nevertheless, remains research on AI-driven tackling climate change. This study aims consolidate comprehension optimisation, particularly methodology adopts PRISMA protocol perform systematic literature review. review results are analysed from six aspects—i.e., objectives, objectives categories, indicators, models, types, scales. findings revealed: (a) was mainly undertaken areas biodiversity ecosystem security, energy efficiency, public health, heat islands, water management; (b) Indicator categories were concentrated indicators related GI, objective, other general/supporting indicators. Based these findings, framework developed enhance understanding process within realm

Language: Английский

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Demographic shifts and healthcare: A review of aging populations and systemic challenges DOI Creative Commons

Ogugua Jane Osareme,

Muridzo Muonde,

Chinedu Paschal Maduka

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International Journal of Science and Research Archive, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(1), P. 383 - 395

Published: Jan. 20, 2024

This comprehensive review examines the intricate relationship between demographic shifts, specifically aging of populations, and systemic challenges faced by healthcare systems globally. As societies experience a significant increase in life expectancy decline birth rates, proportion elderly individuals within population is on rise. transformation poses multifaceted to systems, necessitating thorough exploration its implications. The first delves into presenting nuanced analysis factors contributing populations. Exploring advancements healthcare, lifestyle changes, socio-economic factors, paper establishes foundation for understanding dynamics driving this global phenomenon. Subsequently, focus shifts towards sector, elucidating manifold arising from demographic. With surge chronic diseases age-related conditions, are confronted with increased demand specialized long-term care. has far-reaching implications resource allocation, workforce planning, overall sustainability infrastructures. also highlights importance addressing psychological social dimensions aging, emphasizing need holistic approaches that go beyond traditional medical paradigms. Societal attitudes, stigma, provision adequate support become crucial considerations achieving patient-centered care elderly. In conclusion, underscores urgency adapt particularly posed It advocates proactive approach, calling policy interventions, innovative models, re-evaluation societal perspectives aging. By navigating complexities inherent transitions, can strive inclusivity, sustainability, improved quality growing population.

Language: Английский

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Energy‐saving technologies and energy efficiency in the post‐COVID era DOI Creative Commons
Larisa Gorina, Еlena Коrneeva,

O.V. Kovaleva

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Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 32(5), P. 5294 - 5310

Published: March 24, 2024

Abstract The COVID‐19 pandemic made people reevaluate their energy consumption and efficiency. It held up a mirror to humanity's opportunistic ruthless deployment of sources. As the city streets went empty international air traffic stopped altogether, witnessed significant drop in CO 2 emissions, realized dependence upon sources, became aware global climate change. In addition, with lockdowns home offices, demand for usual peak hours shifted offering new perspective consumption. delivered devastating blow human belief having constant everlasting supply that can be relied everything. All these attracted attention researchers focusing on efficiency during pandemic. result, vast body academic literature topic burgeoned past four years yielding many exciting perspectives viewpoints. Our paper conducts comprehensive review this employing bibliometric network analysis 12960 publications indexed Web Science database. demonstrates potential benefits challenges associated implementing energy‐saving technologies, altering behavior, novel ICT solutions post‐COVID world. it highlights importance measures examines technologies contribute sustainable resilient future. findings emphasize need robust policies, technological advancements, public engagement fostering mitigating environmental impacts post‐pandemic

Language: Английский

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Quantifying the Performance of European Agriculture Through the New European Sustainability Model DOI Creative Commons
L. Georgescu, Nicoleta Bărbuță-Mișu, Monica Laura Zlati

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Agriculture, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(2), P. 210 - 210

Published: Jan. 18, 2025

The study aims to assess the performance of European sustainable agriculture through a new model agricultural sustainability, addressing significant gap identified in literature: lack systematic framework integrating economic, environmental, and resource efficiency dimensions use context EU Common Agricultural Policy Green Deal. research develops four synthetic indicators: ISPAS (Index Sustainable Productivity), IREA Reduced Emissions from Agriculture), ISAC Combined Sustainability), IESA Land Area Efficiency), each reflecting complementary aspects performance. methodology is based on an econometric linear dynamic Arellano–Bond model, which allows analysis temporal relationships between indicators sustainability performance, capturing inertia effects structural dynamics sector. modeling provides robust approach capture interdependencies emission reductions, mainstreaming, land efficiency. results indicate superior quality measurement by applying this integrated framework, highlighting integration economic environmental dimensions, optimization use. also valuable policy implications, suggesting concrete directions for adapting policies particularities Member States. By methodological innovative indicators, contributes thorough understanding practical tool underpinning Union.

Language: Английский

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Unveiling climate extremes: A bibliometric odyssey through resilience, adaptation, and sustainable development goal synergies DOI
Bishal Das, Mrinal Saikia

CABI Reviews, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 28, 2025

Abstract In order to achieve sustainable development, it is critical comprehend the intersectionality of severe events and tactics used for their mitigation adaptation as effects climate change become more widespread. This study explores complex relationship between environmental challenges, change, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It highlights significant threat posed by degradation, driven both natural anthropogenic factors, its impact on global patterns. The emphasizes role greenhouse gases in altering systems disproportionate developing countries. underscores importance outlined 2030 Agenda Development, need urgent action combat (SDG 13). paper various theoretical perspectives including modernization theory dependency theory, implications sustainability. discusses Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis, which suggests a economic growth presents contrasting views from contemporary research. also examines socio-economic impacts extreme conditions disaster risk reduction frameworks like Sendai Framework. ongoing challenges such increased gas emissions human health, agriculture, water resources. Furthermore, delves into concept sustainability emphasizing balanced approach that integrates growth, protection, social equity. reviews historical evolution development goals international cooperation achieving these objectives. findings this provide valuable insights policy makers, researchers, practitioners working towards resilient future. By addressing interplay aims contribute discourse achievement SDGs 2030.

Language: Английский

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The Impact of Adaptive Learning Technologies, Personalized Feedback, and Interactive AI Tools on Student Engagement: The Moderating Role of Digital Literacy DOI Open Access
Husam Yaseen, Abdelaziz Saleh Mohammad, Najwa Ashal

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(3), P. 1133 - 1133

Published: Jan. 30, 2025

Using adaptive learning technologies, personalized feedback, and interactive AI tools, this study investigates how these tools affect student engagement what the mediating role of individuals’ digital literacy is at same time. The will target 500 students from different faculties such as science, engineering, humanities, social sciences. With changing trends in educational technology, it important to know if allow interact with materials. Through study, we explore which adapt content students’ progress, are influenced by motivation participation during process using that provide real-time feedback interaction. Also, presented a moderating factor may either accelerate or impede effectiveness tools. These findings demonstrate more have organized help improve engagement. Additionally, higher levels involved This research recognizes teachers should incorporate technologies into their courses manner synergizes student’s capabilities reap benefits technology on outcomes.

Language: Английский

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Sustainable E-Fuels: Green Hydrogen, Methanol and Ammonia for Carbon-Neutral Transportation DOI Creative Commons
Vennapusa Jagadeeswara Reddy,

N. P. Hariram,

Rittick Maity

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World Electric Vehicle Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14(12), P. 349 - 349

Published: Dec. 14, 2023

Increasingly stringent sustainability and decarbonization objectives drive investments in adopting environmentally friendly, low, zero-carbon fuels. This study presents a comparative framework of green hydrogen, ammonia, methanol production application clear context. By harnessing publicly available data sources, including from the literature, this research delves into evaluation Building on these insights, outlines process, application, strategic pathways to transition greener economy by 2050. envisioned transformation unfolds three progressive steps: utilization as sustainable fuel source for transport applications; integration fuels industries; establishment mechanisms achieving net zero. However, also reveals formidable challenges producing methanol. These encompass technological intricacies, economic barriers, societal considerations, far-reaching policy implications necessitating collaborative efforts innovative solutions successfully develop deploy The findings unequivocally demonstrate that renewable energy sources play pivotal role enabling fuels, positioning global landscape energy.

Language: Английский

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Global nutrition challenges: A public health review of dietary risks and interventions DOI Creative Commons

Muridzo Muonde,

Tolulope O Olorunsogo,

Jane Osareme Ogugua

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World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 21(1), P. 1467 - 1478

Published: Jan. 20, 2024

This public health review addresses the intricate challenges posed by global nutrition and examines impact of dietary risks on well-being populations worldwide. In an era marked diverse patterns, prevalence both undernutrition overnutrition presents a complex landscape. paper encapsulates key aspects explored in comprehensive analysis, emphasizing urgent need for targeted interventions. The delves into multifaceted nature challenges, considering factors such as food insecurity, inadequate diversity, rising diet-related non-communicable diseases. Highlighting interconnectedness health, document scrutinizes disparities nutritional outcomes across different regions, socioeconomic groups, age categories. Moreover, outlines evidence-based interventions aimed at addressing these challenges. These encompass policy initiatives, community-based programs, educational campaigns designed to promote healthier choices. Special emphasis is placed role stakeholders, including governments, non-governmental organizations, industry, fostering supportive environment improved nutrition. concludes urgency concerted effort tackle comprehensively. It underscores significance adopting approach that integrates preventive measures, changes, community engagement foster sustainable equitable insights presented this serve call action policymakers, healthcare professionals, advocates collaborate mitigating adverse effects building healthier, more resilient population.

Language: Английский

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Reviewing online learning effectiveness during the COVID-19 pandemic: A global perspective DOI Creative Commons

Idowu Sulaimon Adeniyi,

Nancy Mohd Al Hamad,

Ololade Elizabeth Adewusi

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International Journal of Science and Research Archive, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11(1), P. 1676 - 1685

Published: Feb. 15, 2024

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about unprecedented challenges to education systems worldwide, forcing a rapid shift towards online learning as primary mode of instruction. This Review reviews the effectiveness during from global perspective. study considers various factors influencing success or faced by students, educators, and institutions in transitioning digital platforms. One key aspect under scrutiny is technological readiness educational across different countries. Disparities infrastructure, access devices, internet connectivity have played pivotal role shaping experience. investigates how these disparities impacted education, highlighting importance addressing divides for equitable opportunities. Furthermore, explores pedagogical strategies employed education. With abrupt virtual classrooms, educators had adapt their teaching methods suit environment. review assesses instructional approaches, considering such student engagement, motivation, ability cater diverse styles. socio-economic implications are also examined, heightened existing inequalities. economic influenced examining vulnerable populations. It potential solutions policy bridge gap promote inclusivity delves into psychological impact on students educators. Isolation, screen fatigue, absence face-to-face interaction posed mental health challenges. measures taken address concerns enhance overall well-being academic community. In conclusion, this provides comprehensive overview experience with pandemic. By analyzing technological, pedagogical, socio-economic, dimensions, it aims contribute valuable insights improving future scenarios crisis complementary learning.

Language: Английский

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