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Stakeholders' Perceptions about Fire Impacts on Lithuanian Protected Areas

2016

The aim of this work is to study Lithuanian stakeholders' perceptions of fire impacts in protected areas. For this study, the stakeholders consisted of foresters, ecologists and farmers. A clear understanding of the opinions of stakeholders about fire effects on environmental, social and economic aspects of Lithuanian protected areas will allow an assessment of the stakeholders' reaction to fire policy, including government measures towards fire prevention, suppression and application of prescribed fire to landscape management. The results showed that stakeholders in general think that fire is not a threat to Lithuania and to the ecological processes in the protected areas. However, they ag…

Soil2300StakeholderSoil ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryBiodiversityDevelopment3304 EducationBiodiversity; Prescribed fire; Protected areas; Soil; Stakeholders; Soil Science; 2300; Environmental Chemistry; Development3304 EducationPrescribed fireProtected areaSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Farmers’ Proactive Behaviour An Overview about Theoretical Bases and Factors Affecting Sustainability

2020

This chapter shows a review on the extant literature on the most used socio-psychological theories employed by scholars to investigate this topic. Second, through applying an exploratory case study, carried out on a sample of wineries working in the Canton of Ticino (Switzerland), the present work intends to gather more knowledge about which factors affect wine managers’ behaviour towards the adoption of more sustainable practices into their business. The case study has been preceded by a theoretical contribution based on the two most widespread theories used in research field: Stakeholders Theory (SHT) (Freeman, 1984) and Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) (Ajzen, 1991). The decision to int…

Stakeholder engagement wine industry Stakeholder theory
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Stakeholder Engagement for a Sustainable Development of Business Models

2019

Stakeholders play a relevant role in sustainable business models’ definitions, but their influence on a company’s strategic choices varies according to different factors. The heterogeneity of business models and the different approaches used to achieve the goal of sustainability, in which social or environmental purposes can prevail, require more in-depth research to identify new solutions that can help to develop business models able to create positive external effects for the environment and society.

Stakeholder stakeholder and sustainable behaviors sustainable business models stakeholder engagamentSustainable developmentProcess managementStakeholder engagementBusinessBusiness model
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Stakeholder Engagement and Sustainability

2020

This book develops insight for the management of businesses operating in various sectors of economic activity that take, or wish to adopt, a proactive approach to the triple dimensions of sustainability (economic, social and environmental), suggesting itself to support both academics and practitioners in the wide area of business management. The concept of sustainability is today at the heart of international policies and debate, and it plays a key role in the deep changes of the business organizational models operating in a wide range of sectors of economic activity. Companies are more frequently called to answer for the social, ethical and environmental consequences of their business, alt…

Stakeholder stakeholder engagement sustainable business model CSR
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Nautical tourism sustainability in Sardinia: a stakeholder segmentation

2012

Sustainability stakeholder segmentation
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Raising Awareness on SDGs. A Multi-Stakeholder Approach

2020

Over the past few decades we have witnessed an increasing importance given to sustainable development and to the need of integrating it in our lives. United Nations was one of the first leading authorities to take action, and it has been constantly working on finding ways to draw attention upon sustainable development. Adopting the 2030 Agenda as of 2015 is proof of it and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the 169 targets stand a bold challenge ahead all countries. Due to their complexity, the SDGs require a multi-faceted approach, and in ensuring their implementation, multiple stakeholders at multiple levels and from multiple sectors need to participate. Therefore, this p…

Sustainable developmentAction (philosophy)business.industryKey (cryptography)Multi stakeholderPublic relationsbusinessRaising (linguistics)
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An ex post criticism, based on stakeholders’ preferences, of a residential sector’s energy master plan: the case study of the Sicilian region

2016

Energy master plans are important tools for an effective and sustainable land governance. On the other hand, the stakeholder role in setting priorities for planning energy interventions is dramatically increasing, also in the light of recently issued European directives. The priorities of energy-saving measures of the Sicilian energy and environmental master plan were originally established with the application of typical economic indicators (the cost of saved energy and the cost of avoided pollutant emissions). During the prioritization process, there was a minor contribution from stakeholders who were not directly involved in the priority-setting process but were only asked to express the…

Sustainable developmentEngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)020209 energyCorporate governanceEnvironmental resource managementStakeholder02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental economicsMultiple-criteria decision analysisBuildings StakeholderRegional energy planningGeneral EnergyEconomic indicator0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAnalytic hierarchy process (AHP)businessEfficient energy useDecision analysisEnergy Efficiency
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The Value of Stakeholder Mapping to Enhance Co-Creation in Citizen Science Initiatives

2019

This report aims to enhance our understanding of stakeholder mapping for co-created citizen science initiatives. It presents and discusses findings from an international two-day stakeholder mapping workshop with researchers, event organizers, communication experts, and artists realizing citizen science activities. Participants identified examples of co-creation in their work and mapped stakeholders for three co-creation initiatives from the “Doing It Together Science” project. For each case, we provide an overview of the stakeholder groups involved and the lessons derived from identifying actual and potential stakeholders in different phases of each activity and using different ways for map…

Value (ethics)MultidisciplinaryKnowledge managementbusiness.industryEvent (computing)Stakeholder communication05 social sciencesStakeholdercitizen science; co-creation; stakeholder mappingCitizen sciencestakeholder mappingWork (electrical)Political science0502 economics and businesscitizen scienceCitizen scienceCo-creationStakeholder analysis050211 marketinglcsh:Qbusinesslcsh:Science050203 business & managementco-creation
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Practitioners’ Perceptions of Co-Product Allocation Methods in Biorefinery Development—A Case Study of the Austrian Pulp and Paper Indust…

2022

The utilization of coproducts is a strategy that can be applied to increase the economic and environmental performance of industrial processes and thus reach an objective targeted in several environmental policies. In multi-output production processes, allocation needs to be performed to assess the products’ environmental and economic performance. It is crucial to choose an adequate allocation method, because this choice has been shown to strongly influence overall outcomes. Consequently, rash choices can lead to poor decision-making. Various ways to apply and combine allocation methods can be found in the academic literature, but it is often difficult to find sufficient guidance on how to …

allocation of costs and environmental impactsanalytic hierarchy process (AHP)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentpäätöksentekoGeography Planning and Developmentallocation of costs and environmental impacts; corporate environmental management; wood biorefineries; stakeholder perception; analytic hierarchy process (AHP); multicriteria decision-makingManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiojalostamotallokointiwood biorefineriestaloudellisuusympäristövaikutuksetsivutuotteetcorporate environmental managementstakeholder perceptionmulticriteria decision-makingympäristöjohtaminenSustainability; Volume 14; Issue 5; Pages: 2619
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Determination Aspects of Possible Purchasing Prices for Blue Mussel Products from the Baltic Sea

2019

Demand for marine products has been relatively high and is increasing in most of countries. With higher demand for higher-value and protein-rich products population is looking for other sources that could be protein-rich products and might be substitute for fish products. Blue mussel contains proteins and minerals therefore it might become as food and feed ingredient and supplement product for food. Experience in many countries world-wide where mussel production is more developed has indicated that important aspect in realisation of the production is effective marketing. The following research methods were used in the research: studies of scientific publications on blue mussel price and fac…

animal structuresfungiblue musselpricePurchasingFisheryBaltic sea:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics::Economics [Research Subject Categories]marketingEnvironmental scienceDetermination Aspectssurvey of stakeholdersBlue musselthe Baltic SeaJournal of Economics and Management Research
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