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MODELING MANAGERIAL ACTIVITY, A CHALLENGE OR A NEED INTO THE INTERCONECTED ECONOMIC SPACE

2009

In the European economic area, which becomes more and more interconnected, the management system provides ways of obtaining a performance which, on changing the size of the firm, sometimes prove to be inadequate. During that lapse of time from triggering the action when the results can be measured should be as small continuously decreasing. The information required to be used in the decision support are required more avid. The manager will use different models for measurements of indicators of discrete evaluation, but it proves that not to be the best solution. Only the availability of this information will enable them to make better decisions, and by changing the way of how the decision ma…

interconnected economy managerial activity sustainable development management model resource evaluation risk managementReview of General Management
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GLOBAL CRISIS AND THE NEED FOR GREEN ECONOMY. CASE STUDY ROMANIA

2012

The impact of the international economic crisis raises the necessity of redesigning the current pattern of development towards new approaches. In this context the green economy is a priority in implementing a new approach aimed to reconfigure the economic process throughout the product life cycle assessment. In the last period as the effects of environmental global issue, the new sectors of the green economy accelerated their growth worldwide, transition to a green Economy is characterized by substantially increased investments in economic sectors that build on and enhance the earth`s natural capital or reduce ecological scarcities and environmental risks. The paper analyses the implication…

jel:O13green economy policies sustainable development investmentsRevista economica
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Sustainable Development and Technological Impact on CO 2 Reducing Conditions in Romania

2015

Climate change is a reality all over the world, and its complexity is increasing. Therefore, sustainability has become a national and international concern, ingrained in many organizational processes. The ability of organizations to respond to sustainability concerns is sometimes hindered by the complexity of integrating sustainability into business models and by the need to rethink their strategic directions. In Romania, sustainable development has become a priority for businesses, but even though companies are showing some concern, there are yet to demonstrate any full commitment (they are mainly concerned with areas such as society and the environment). This paper assesses Romania’s invo…

jel:O13jel:QCO 2 ; energy; GHG; sustainable development; transportjel:Q0jel:Q2jel:Q56jel:Q3jel:Q5Sustainability
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CULTURE, SUSTAINABLE URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND URBAN REGENERATION

2014

Concerns about the conflict between economy, development on one hand and urban cultural heritage on the other hand, have made the urban development to be lately one of the most important themes at European level. Also, another issue of concern is social equity, aiming to strike a balance between economic development and equal access to culture for all generations of inhabitants of urban communities. Basically, ensuring these balances between urban cultural heritage, economy and social equity we express the essence of the concept of sustainable development from the perspective of culture. Urbanization is an ongoing process in all the cities of the world, but urban cultural heritage is a cru…

jel:Z1jel:N9culture sustainable development urban regenerationjel:R0Revista Economica
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Environmental Conflicts and Social Innovation on the Balearic Islands (Spain)

2022

New environmental conflicts arise all the time as a consequence of the industrial economy and economic growth. The search for new energy and new materials jeopardizes the margin to promote sustainable development in many local communities. In this paper, we examine a conflict related to hydrocarbons projects in the Balearic Sea (Spain) from the social innovation perspective. This novel approach allows us to focus on how socially innovative responses can be triggered by environmental threats. A set of mixed methods (qualitative analysis and social network analysis) are implemented to study the emergence and development of Alianza Mar Blava in Ibiza–Formentera. This is an initiative that succ…

local development; social learning; social capital; territorial governance; ecological distribution conflicts; sustainable development; environmental policy; oil and gassocial learningsustainable developmentRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentenvironmental policyGeography Planning and DevelopmentUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAsocial capitalecological distribution conflictsManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawterritorial governancelocal developmentoil and gas
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Kuvien maaseutu : maaseutumaisemakuvaston luomat mielikuvat suomalaisesta maaseutukulttuurista

2013

maaseutukulttuuriaiheetlandscapevisual analysissuomalaisuusmaisemarural culturemaatalousmaisemakulttuurimaisemakulttuurinen kestävyysmielikuvatKuva-analyysimaisemantutkimusSuomimaaseutuvisuaalinen kulttuurirural landscape imageryculturally sustainable developmentkuvatkansallinen kulttuuri
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El aprendizaje-servicio : una estrategia para la formación de competencias en sostenibilidad

2015

El artículo presenta la estrategia docente del Aprendizaje-Servicio como herramienta para desarrollar competencias vinculadas al reto de la sostenibilidad, tal y como establecen las directrices de la Conferencia de Rectores de las Universidades españolas (CRUE) y otras instancias institucionales a nivel local y global. Se analiza la experiencia docente de la autora, que ha utilizado la metodología del aprendizaje-servicio en la enseñanza universitaria para la formación de futuros y futuras profesionales de la educación en el logro de competencias clave exigidas por el desarrollo sostenible: el análisis crítico, la reflexión sistémica, la toma de decisión colaborativa, y el sentido de respon…

media_common.quotation_subjectsostenibilidadaprendizaje-serviciolcsh:Education (General)Educationecologíaformación de formadoresPolitical sciencecomunidadPedagogyUniversity educationSystems thinkingmedia_commonbiologydocencia universitariaeducación socialEducation for sustainable developmentcompetenciasbiology.organism_classificationForoAction (philosophy)Service (economics)Sustainabilityeducación ambientalElement (criminal law)lcsh:Llcsh:L7-991lcsh:Education
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Attributions and paradoxes of agency in socially sustainable development : perspectives from small-scale NGOs in Jinja, Uganda

2014

During the past decades, sustainable development has become an important phenomenon in the global development discourse. The concept has been widely used by both large international bodies such as the United Nations as well as small grassroots organization. In the beginning, the interest was mainly in questions of environmental and ecological aspects of the concept but especially since the introduction of the Human Development Approach the importance of social and cultural aspects of sustainable development became more important. In the discussions on Human Development and sustainable development, the people are in the center of the discussion. Both concepts emphasize the importance of agen…

paradoxkestävä kehitysSustainable developmentagencyUgandasocially sustainable developmentkansalaisjärjestöt
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ANALYSIS OF THE TRADITIONAL PASSIVE SYSTEMS PERFORMANCE THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF CFD SOFTWARE

2012

The need to reduce energy consumption is pushing the building design research to the evaluation of passive conditioning systems, since urban buildings are one of the major energy dissipater resulting in emission of CO2. This approach is not modern, but it is historically rooted in the architectural culture of the Mediterranean area and in the Middle East. The passive systems have ancient origins: they were developed to mitigate the summer heat and the winter cold. To understand the reasons that led to the development of passive systems, it should be remembered that about One-Fifth of the emerged planet surface and One-Third of the world's population live in conditions of warm-dry or hot-hum…

passive systems indoor comfort CFD simulation sustainable developmentSettore ICAR/10 - Architettura Tecnica
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Nomenclature for Hydrogeological Instability Risks

2022

The nomenclature for hydrogeological instability risks includes four main risks, which are distinguished according to the risk causes : 1) hydrogeological risk, that is slowly caused by natural factors (e.g. collapse landslides in a calcareous cliff in uninhabited areas and erosion along a marly-calcareous slope) in environments where human activities are minimal, i.e. woods, forests and mountain pastures; 2) hydraulic-pedological farming risk, that implies the occurrence of landslides in every winter and is caused by incorrect crop selection, not suitable for the soil and climate parameters (e.g. on a hilly slope with a clay vertisol type with a landslide having different fronts, when the …

soil management sustainable development environmental sustainability Soil Cadastre best practices agricultural mechanisationSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica Agraria
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