Desertification and sustainable land management: The case of black saxaul planting on the drained bottom of the Aral Sea DOI Open Access

Bulkair Mambetov,

Ainura Utebekova,

Faruza Toktasynova

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AIP conference proceedings, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3033, P. 020006 - 020006

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The UN experts suggest that deserts represent the most fragile ecosystems, and therefore, there is a need to develop effective approaches in dealing with "life on land" (Sustainable development goal 15). Sustainable land management (SLM) sowing plants bushes "drained bottom of Aral Sea" (DBAS) are very important for preventing further desertification/land degradation reclaiming land. Since 2008, World Bank has funded program entitled "Preservation forests increasing forest cover within territory Republic Kazakhstan". Between 2008 2014, this supported planting 79,000 hectares DBAS region prevent desertification. two different approaches. One was seedlings black saxaul (47,117 hectares). second seeds (7,366 purpose article evaluate outcomes under by evaluating 54,483 covered First, it provides background Sea disaster recent development. Second, analyses results four years (2008, 2010-2012) work seed planting. Third, introduces methodology used study. Fourth, evaluates discusses main objective paper provide scientific analysis survival rate crops depends methods (sowing planting) over periods. This research identifies SLM rates plantings when technology remained same all plantings.

Language: Английский

Green Supply Chain Management: The Effect of Procurement Sustainability on Reverse Logistics DOI Creative Commons
Nataliia Letunovska, Felix Amoako Offei, Prince Amoh Junior

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Logistics, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 7(3), P. 47 - 47

Published: Aug. 3, 2023

Background: Sustainable procurement is about considering social and environmental factors alongside financial in making decisions purchasing goods services that take into account the social, economic, impact such has on people communities. This study was carried out to address effects of sustainability reverse logistics. It considered four objectives: establish relationship between logistics, examine economic moderating role government policy. Methods: applied structural equation modeling check research hypotheses. A purposive sampling technique used. structured questionnaire used gather primary data. The data gathered were analyzed using descriptive inferential analysis. SPSS version 21. found environmental, a significant positive effect Government policy moderates relationships Conclusions: recommends organizations team up with protection agencies produce environmentally friendly products. Social interventions can help protect society from damage should be acknowledged. Good policies ensure increase their wealth also

Language: Английский

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The impact of AI development on the development of marketing communications DOI Creative Commons
Volodymyr Nesterenko, Олег Михайлович Олефіренко

Marketing and Management of Innovations, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14(1), P. 169 - 181

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

Advertising has always been and remains an important part of companies’ operations. With the development technology, its implementation forms are constantly changing, allowing marketers to find new ways influence consumers promote products. One these forms, namely advertising created with assistance artificial intelligence, will be analyzed in research. The research aims assess impact technology on marketing communications. study applies ANNOVA techniques achieve paper’s aims. A general review possibilities using intelligence improve campaign modern developments technologies that can (or will) implemented industry was conducted. Many options for realizing all benefits provided by aside from possibility increasing efficiency collecting user data, were highlighted. results ANOVA modeling allowed confirming hypothesis about existence a statistically significant difference perception video as opposed videos exclusively humans. Additionally, there regards gender factor. authors briefly reviewed real-life cases used some large companies showed their indicators. also surveyed group people impressions several commercials, one which written others not. brings knowledge theory allows fresh look at current principles campaigns further this area.

Language: Английский

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The Digital Economy and Real Economy: The Dynamic Interaction Effect and the Coupling Coordination Degree DOI Open Access
Zhaozhi Wang, Shoufu Lin, Yang Chen

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Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(13), P. 5769 - 5769

Published: July 6, 2024

This article aims to analyze the interplay between digital economy (DE) and real (RE), examining how they impact each other in terms of empowerment supply effects. The study object is China from 2011 2021. applies panel vector autoregressive model (PVAR). study’s findings underscore a delayed effect within DE. While DE growth has potential substantially enhance future overall expansion tangible economy, it might concurrently dampen short-term structural balance latter. However, RE mode exhibits similar delay. time-lagged factors relating economy’s total fine-tuning play pivotal role fostering progress Self-enhancement mechanisms significantly influence economy. this mechanism does not have same significance regard enhancing coordination. Although can catalyze refinement, inverse relationship—where enhancement profoundly fuels economic growth—does hold true substantial extent. By assessing degree coupling coordination becomes apparent that these two domains are tightly integrated. Instead, exist fundamentally coordinated state, with year-on-year upwards trend their alignment, albeit at modest pace. Furthermore, displays progressively diminishing southeastern coastal regions western interior, revealing pronounced spatial imbalance. contribution paper lies its comprehensive theoretical framework empirical research integration energy addressing sustainable development, regional disparities, practical policy implications support strategies for blending advancement renewable utilization.

Language: Английский

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Tackling digital transformation strategy: how it affects firm innovation and organizational effectiveness DOI Creative Commons
Mercedes Rubio‐Andrés, Jorge Linuesa‐Langreo, Santiago Gutiérrez-Broncano

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The Journal of Technology Transfer, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 22, 2024

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a crucial role in supporting the country's economy. However, Spanish SMEs have not developed their full potential. It is thus essential for managers to seek adopt better strategies be more successful. In today's turbulent environments, digital transformation strategy considered an important strategic competitive resource. Given its importance, are encouraged develop capabilities deal with digitilization efficiently, leading them innovative obtain higher levels of organizational effectiveness. There extensive research literature on effect digitalization effectiveness, it being composite construct. Little has been conducted, however, examine independent effects economic, human resources internationalization dimensions. Based Input-Mediator-Output framework, this study aims highlight mechanisms through which improves Specifically, article examines (1) direct SMEs' effectiveness dimensions, (2) mediating firm innovation these relationships. To test our hypotheses, we randomly selected operating Spain from INE 2022 database. The selection framework used was SABI database by Faedpyme (2023). Once data were filtered, information obtained 1,113 SMEs. hypothesis, structural equation modeling (SEM) based partial least squares (PLS) Smart PLS 4.0.9.9. PLS-SEM robust statistical technique that allows positing mediated relationships simultaneously between variables. Our results revealed positive impact dimensions Furthermore, found partially mediates influence three Thus, wish improve should orient towards innovation. Testing model contributes two ways. First, sheds new light how fosters SMEs, specifically, hitherto analyzed literature. Second, add theory, dominated large firms. They also extend evidence

Language: Английский

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COVID-19’s impact on the competitiveness of the national health social systems: A comparative analysis of the pre-vaccination and vaccination periods DOI Open Access
Nataliia Letunovska,

Oleksii Lyulov,

Tetyana Pimonenko

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AIP conference proceedings, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The study is devoted to analysing the pre-vaccination and vaccination periods of COVID-19 pandemic. A search was made for factors that affect important indicators resilience national health social systems coronavirus, such as number infections deaths. Causality testing carried out, according which it found quarantine restrictions use pharmaceuticals had an impact on ability European countries resist spread disease severity its consequences individuals in period until 2021. This revealed society's digitalization level influenced damage from COVID-19. It proven trust government determinant effectiveness information campaign prevention treatment

Language: Английский

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Editorial: Emerging technologies and digitalization in education for sustainable development DOI Creative Commons
Antigoni Parmaxi, Anna Nicolaou, Elis Kakoulli Constantinou

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Frontiers in Education, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 9

Published: July 25, 2024

Antigoni Parmaxi1Anna Nicolaou1*Elis Kakoulli Constantinou1Maria-Victoria Soulé1Aravella Zachariou2Daniel Burgos3,4

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Disaster Risk Reduction Education Through Digital Technologies in the Context of Education for Sustainable Development: A Curricula Analysis of Security and Defense Studies in Serbia DOI Open Access
Vanja Rokvić,

Petar Stanojević

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(22), P. 9777 - 9777

Published: Nov. 9, 2024

This study examines the integration of disaster risk reduction (DRR) into security and defense studies curricula at Serbian universities, focusing on public private institutions. As climate change accelerates natural disasters become more frequent, addressing these risks is critical for national sustainable development. research evaluates extent DRR incorporation in use emerging technologies education. A qualitative analysis programs institutions such as Faculty Security Studies University Belgrade, Military Academy, Criminal Investigation Police Studies, universities like Singidunum Educons reveals that have made significant progress. However, still need comprehensive DRR-focused courses technological integration. recommends fostering collaboration between expanding access to National Simulation Center, incorporating modern active learning strategies across bridge existing gaps. These steps equip future professionals with practical skills interdisciplinary knowledge necessary effective management an increasingly complex environment.

Language: Английский

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Ecosystem transformation of the energy sector: Climate neutrality and inclusive balance DOI Open Access
Olena Chygryn, Aleksy Кwilinski, Лілія Хоменко

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AIP conference proceedings, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3033, P. 020012 - 020012

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The work aims to perform a bibliometric analysis of scientific works on the ecosystem transformation energy sector. A total 646 publications this topic were found in Web Science database. Sixty percent them have been published since 2018. Most fields Environmental Sciences Ecology, Engineering, Chemistry, Other Technology, and Energy Fuels. by researchers from China, USA, India, England, Germany. research was funded National Natural Foundation European Commission, Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities, Foundation, UK Innovation, others. is devoted transformation, performance, energy, renewable sustainability, impact, efficiency, green economy. As result cluster analysis, five main clusters identified. Only one dedicated climate neutrality. No study inclusive balance principles included sample, further needed. largest breakthrough sector occurred 2016–2020. In 2016–2017, building, chemistry, gas, biofuels, carbon dioxide, model, oxidation, iron, oxide, stability, identification mainly studied. Starting 2020, transition, power, hydrogen, generation, economy, innovation, sector, emissions, cities, economic growth, environmental regulation, empirical evidence, trade began be likely, these areas will develop coming years. results can used studying looking funding organizations, journals publication, participants cooperation research.

Language: Английский

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Sustainable development and conservation of ecosystems: Epizootic situation of contagious ecthyma of sheep and goats in Kazakhstan and neighbouring countries DOI Open Access

Mynbay Umitzhanov,

Abylai Rysbaiuly Sansyzbai,

Abzal Kasenovish Makhmutov

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AIP conference proceedings, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3033, P. 020003 - 020003

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Sustainable Development Goal Number two declares that one of the main tasks in world is fight against hunger. This includes many actions and activities ensuring food security improving nutrition. Promoting sustainable agricultural development a top priority. One prospective fields production new approaches technologies animal husbandry. Kazakhstan pays great attention to focuses on agrotechnologies sheep breeding works increasing number sheep. However, due global warming, climate has changed dramatically, which led drought, rapid drying vegetation, an increase various infections, including pathogen contagious ecthyma. The purpose this article evaluate problems related ecthyma level penetration epizootic situation region. research paper presents results study using example Kazakhstan, as well state other countries. principal methods used collect data for include identifying source infection, ELISA test system developed by our team researchers determine antibodies blood serum At final stage, causative agent disease was identified PCR diagnostics.

Language: Английский

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Inclusive economy and innovation: A bibliometric analysis DOI Open Access
Liudmyla Saher,

Liubov Oleksiivna Syhyda,

Tetiana Vasylieva

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AIP conference proceedings, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 3033, P. 020002 - 020002

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

The importance of innovation production is indubitable with majority businesses considering it. However, enterprises face challenges in adapting processes to current conditions. Currently, encounter an inclusive economy which focuses on achieving engagement, growth, sustainability, stability, and equal opportunities, contributing strengthening total well-being. Accordingly, while developing innovations, must consider the principles economy. research aims at studying problems based bibliometric visualization analysis. A analysis supplemented by a make graphical presentation. Data from two databases were used for analysis: those Scopus Web Science. Summarized tested Endnote publications investigated BibExcel. Additionally, 19 highlighted as they are simultaneously recorded simultaneously. results study supported map using Pajek. 185 published papers studied achieve purpose this research. provided helped some valuable insights. First, problem relatively new. Publication activity started grow 2014 reaching its peak 2021. Second, turns out be global it was scholars Europe, Asia, North South America. In addition, there strong cooperation among scientists different countries affiliations. Nevertheless, authors Africa show leading positions. Third, connections who form scientific clusters perform co-authorships. Fourth, three most frequently words paper titles frequent keywords equal. They 'inclusive', 'development', 'innovation'. Fifth, demonstrate high level co-occurrence. Thus, although introducing innovations new process, already enough work implementation successful.

Language: Английский

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