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Measuring the Economic, Environmental, and Social Sustainability of Short Food Supply Chains

2019

The production and distribution of food are among the hot topics debated in the context of sustainable development. Short food supply chains (SFSCs) are now widely believed to be more sustainable in comparison to mass food delivery systems. To date, very little quantitative evidence exists on the impacts of various types of food supply chains. Using a cross-sectional quantitative approach, this study assesses the sustainability of distribution channels in short and long food supply chains based on 208 food producers across seven countries: France, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, the United Kingdom, and Vietnam. Ten distribution channel types are used in this study. To provide a comprehensiv…

economicNatural resource economics020209 energy[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Geography Planning and DevelopmentSocial sustainabilityEconomic sustainabilityImpact assessmentsTJ807-830Context (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciencesRenewable energy sources12. Responsible consumption[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences11. Sustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringIndicatorseconomic social and environmental sustainabilityGE1-350Environmental sustainabilitysocial and environmental sustainability0105 earth and related environmental sciencesFood milesshort food supply chains (SFSCs)2. Zero hungerSustainable developmentimpact assessmentEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentImpact assessmentShort food supply chainsShort food supply chainsindicatorsSocial sustainabilityEnvironmental sciencesshort food supply chains (SFSCs);economic;social and environmental sustainability;indicators;impact assessment13. Climate actionSustainabilityCarbon footprintBusinessSustainability
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Dynamic Sustainability Assessment Tool: Case Study of Green Biorefineries in Danish Agriculture

2020

In this work, a novel, dynamic sustainability assessment tool is presented and validated in a case study. This tool combines two methods&mdash

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The use of energies as a tool to stabilise climate and world population

2021

It is a fact that population and average global temperature on Earth grow fast. Literature shows that many studies have been performed about it. Nevertheless, forecasts are not good. Assuming that the key implied factors are the consumption of energy (from the different types of energy sources) and the birth rate, we suggest in this research, as a first step, to state a stochastic demographic model, including the necessary and adequate economic, environmental and wellbeing variables. This model will be able to optimise, by means of a genetic algorithm, the amount and proportion of the main source types energy consumption as well as the average birth rate in the world, in order to maintain t…

education.field_of_studyAtmospheric ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeGlobal temperaturebusiness.industryPopulationGlobal warmingControl variableEnergy consumptionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBirth rateRenewable energyEconometricsEnvironmental sciencebusinesseducationEnergy source
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Ranking of small scale proposals for water system repair using the Rapid Impact Assessment Matrix (RIAM)

2014

Abstract Environmental impacts of small scale projects are often assessed poorly, or not assessed at all. This paper examines the usability of the Rapid Impact Assessment Matrix (RIAM) as a tool to prioritize project proposals for small scale water restoration projects in relation to proposals' potential to improve the environment. The RIAM scoring system was used to assess and rank the proposals based on their environmental impacts, the costs of the projects to repair the harmful impacts, and the size of human population living around the sites. A four-member assessment group (The expert panel) gave the RIAM-scores to the proposals. The assumed impacts of the studied projects at the Easter…

education.field_of_studyEcologyImpact assessmentbusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationEnvironmental resource managementta1172UsabilityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEnvironmental impact statementRankingFishing industryScale (social sciences)Environmental scienceEnvironmental impact assessmenteducationbusinessEnvironmental planningEnvironmental Impact Assessment Review
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Soil is brown gold in the Emilia-Romagna region, Italy

2014

Soil is a natural resource essential to human welfare by virtue of its numerous crucial functions. In the past, soil has been taken for granted because of its widespread, albeit finite, availability. However, now that world's population is projected to exceed ten billion before the end of this century, soil is increasingly perceived as a precious commodity. Consequently, soil is increasingly under pressure by rich private investors and governments within the poorest countries to satisfy appetites for food production and biofuel. A case study is used to explore the plausibility of soil being considered as ‘brown gold’. Based on the comparison of land use maps, we estimated the value in terms…

education.field_of_studyFood securityLand useNatural resource economicsGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationForestryfood securityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawNatural resourcesoil sealingSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaEnvironmental protectionAgricultural landSustainabilitySoil governanceEconomicsLand use land-use change and forestryland takeSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaeducationNature and Landscape ConservationLand Use Policy
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Decomposition analysis of bioresources: Implementing a competitive and sustainable bioeconomy strategy in the Baltic Sea Region

2021

Bioeconomy development has become one of the new trends in policy design and research. This study looks at biotic resource extraction in the Baltic Sea region countries providing detailed country by country analyses of factors affecting changes in resource extraction. The study is based on the index decomposition analysis including factors related to bioeconomy strategies such as the population, share of people employed in bioeconomy, labour intensity, biotic resource extraction productivity, share of bioeconomy, export intensity, and share of bioresource export. The main factors increasing biotic resource extraction were the growth in labour material intensity, biotic extraction productivi…

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2022

The quality of wintering habitats, such as depth of snow cover, plays a key role in sustaining population dynamics of Arctic lemmings. However, few studies so far investigated habitat use during the Arctic winter. Here, we used a unique long-term time series to test whether lemmings are associated with topographical and vegetational habitat features for their wintering sites. We examined yearly numbers and distribution of 22 769 winter nests of the collared lemming Dicrostonyx groenlandicus (Traill, 1823) from an ongoing long-term research on Traill Island, Northeast Greenland, collected between 1989 and 2019, and correlated this information with data on dominant vegetation types, elevatio…

education.field_of_studyRodentbiologyEcologyPopulationVegetationGeographyArcticHabitatbiology.animalLong term monitoringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesGeneral Agricultural and Biological ScienceseducationSnow coverGeneral Environmental ScienceArctic Science
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Future wood demands and ecosystem services trade-offs: A policy analysis in Norway

2023

To mitigate climate change, several European countries have launched policies to promote the development of a renewable resource-based bioeconomy. These bioeconomy strategies plan to use renewable biological resources, which will increase timber and biomass demands and will potentially conflict with multiple other ecosystem services provided by forests. In addition, these forest ecosystem services (FES) are also influenced by other, different, policy strategies, causing a potential mismatch in proposed management solutions for achieving the different policy goals. We evaluated how Norwegian forests can meet the projected wood and biomass demands from the international market for achieving m…

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On the Substitutability between Paid-employment and Self-employment: Evidence from the Period 1969–2014 in the United States

2019

This paper provides estimates of the elasticity of substitution between operational and managerial jobs in the US economy during the years 1969–2014, derived from an aggregate CES production function. Estimating the long-term relationship between (the log of) the aggregate employment/self-employment ratio and (the log of) the returns from paid-employment relative to self-employment and testing for structural breaks, we report different estimates of the elasticity of substitution in each of the two regimes identified. To this end we apply the methodology on instability tests proposed in Kejriwal and Perron (2008, 2010) as well as the cointegration tests developed in Arai and Kurozumi (2007) …

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Evolution of the electronic monitoring in Poland

2017

Electronic monitoring is a new solution in Polish penal law. It should be noted that the electronic monitoring was initiated in the United States of America by psychologist Ralph Schwitzgebel in 1964. In Poland the system of electronic monitoring appeared in a later period of time. One of the basic legislator’s purposes was to reduce overcrowding in prisons. This institution was used from the date of the entry into force of the Act of 7 September 2007 about serving a sentenceof imprisonment outside prison in the system of electronic monitoring (Dz. U. 2007, No. 191, item. 1366), which was experimental. The next important legislative changes concerning the electronicmonitoring have been intr…

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