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Resource recovery from food waste via biological processes

2021

Abstract The need for sustainable development is driving a major focus shift in the biowaste treatment sector. While traditional practices such as landfilling are progressively being banned/penalized due to their obvious environmental impacts and prevention policies are being implemented, the potential of food waste (FW) as a resource is being increasingly recognized. The immense amounts of FW produced worldwide—and its overall characteristics—make it a promising candidate for resource recovery if collected separately, a practice that is gaining popularity. This chapter aims at giving a general overview of the different processes that are being developed/implemented for resource recovery fr…

Sustainable developmentFood wasteResource (biology)BusinessEnvironmental planningResource recovery
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Diffusion of innovative agricultural production systems for sustainable development of small islands: A methodological approach based on the science …

1992

In order to develop small islands, not only must a vital agricultural system be maintained, but the range of opportunities for tourism must be increased with respect to both the seaside and the environmental features of the rural landscape. As an alternative to the traditional and economically declining ones, many innovative production processes can be identified, but their success depends on their interaction with the physical, biological, economic and social environment. In order to identify the main nodes and the most critical interactions, so as to increase the probability of success of a new productive process, a methodological approach based on the science of complexity is proposed fo…

Sustainable developmentGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyProcess (engineering)business.industryCapparis spinosaEnvironmental resource managementPollutionfood.foodIdentification (information)foodAgricultureEconomicsProduction (economics)Agricultural productivitybusinessEnvironmental planningTourismEnvironmental Management
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Societal premises for sustainable development in large southern cities

2005

Abstract This article examines considerations related to the societal premises of a ‘sustainable city’ in the context of large southern cities. The article also reviews some alternative concepts to ‘sustainable city’ such as ‘eco-city’ and ‘ecological city’ and examines their suitability in the South. The article proposes that the greatest challenge of environmental urban development in the South is not necessarily the lack of environmental services and infrastructure, but the societal structures reproducing unequal distribution and malfunctioning of these services. The authors’ empirical evidence and personal experience from Lagos, New Delhi, Cairo and Manila is presented to elaborate the …

Sustainable developmentGlobal and Planetary ChangeEconomic growthEcologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawSustainable communityMegacitySustainable cityUrban planningPolitical scienceSustainabilityEmpirical evidenceEnvironmental planningGlobal Environmental Change
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Conceptualising State-Controlled Resort Islands for an Environment-Friendly Development of Tourism: The Maldivian Experience

2001

The Maldives host a sophisticated and competitive international tourist industry which has replaced fishing as the dominant economic activity. With their rich tropical reef ecosystems and the abundant biodiversity of their marine environment, a total of 86 uninhabited islands had been converted into Resort Islands by the end of 2000. Resort Islands are equipped with comprehensive facilities for accommodation, food, recreation and leisure. They are also strictly reserved for foreign tourists and guarantee complete privacy. This gives the benefit of averting conflicts of acculturation with local islanders. In the arena of impacts on the physical environment, however, the consumptive leisure l…

Sustainable developmentGovernmentEnvironmental protectionGeography Planning and DevelopmentFishingEnvironmental impact assessmentBusinessSmall Island Developing StatesRecreationEnvironmental planningGarbageTourismEarth-Surface ProcessesSingapore Journal of Tropical Geography
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A new definition of soil to promote soil awareness, sustainability, security and governance

2022

Abstract In these last decades, the awareness that soil is a very important resource for humans has noticeably increased. Many actions and initiatives to promote soil governance, aiming at sustainable soil management and soil security have been undertaken by several national and international institutions and in many countries. Analysis of the changes of soil perception over the centuries allows highlighting a perfect harmony between the evolution of soil awareness and the level of knowledge and technology achieved by humans during their history and evolution. Notwithstanding these many achievements, soils continue to be scarcely considered in politics and society. We suggest some thoughts …

Sustainable developmentHarmony (color)Resource (biology)Ecosystem serviceCorporate governanceSoil ScienceSoil awareneEcosystem servicesSoil managementSoil securitySoil perceptionSustainabilitySoil governanceDefinition of soilBusinessSoil governanceAgronomy and Crop ScienceEnvironmental planningNature and Landscape ConservationWater Science and Technology
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Political Challenges, Best Practices and Recommendations for Energy Sustainable Municipalities

2016

Integrated system solutions, together with improved management of municipal infrastructure and environments, are essential to address energy challenges. A number of aspects should be examined and developed, including eco-cycle models demonstrating integrated solutions for energy, waste and water, integrated land use and transportation, ecosystems planning, sustainable building design, and strategies to reduce air pollution. It is imperative to apply the principles of sustainable development and support smart solutions today if we are not to compromise the ability of future generations to meet their needs tomorrow. We should think of urban systems as living organisms and find synergies betwe…

Sustainable developmentLand useEnergy (esotericism)Compromisemedia_common.quotation_subjectBest practice05 social sciences010501 environmental sciencesBuilding design01 natural sciences0506 political sciencePoliticsSustainability050602 political science & public administrationBusinessEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common
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Editorial: Sustainable development of energy, Water and Environment Systems

2020

In 2018 the Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES) was held in three different locations and periods, so as to offer to the scientific community working in the field several opportunities to share and discuss new ideas and disseminate results of research activities. The 1st Latin American SDEWES Conference was held in Rio de Janeiro (Brasil) in January 28–31 and attracted 180 scientists from 35 countries, with a high number of contributions mainly from Southern American and European academics and professionals, who reciprocally enriched about emerging issues in the field of sustainable development in these continents. Also, the participants a…

Sustainable developmentMechanical EngineeringEnergy (esotericism)Building and ConstructionSdewes Conference ; Energy journal ; Special Issue ;PollutionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGeneral EnergySettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeBusinessSDEWES Conferences 2018Electrical and Electronic EngineeringWater resource managementEnvironmental planningCivil and Structural Engineering
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How to bring urban and global climate studies together with urban planning and architecture?

2020

Abstract Climate friendly urban planning plays a key role in climate change mitigation and adaptation and allows for sustainable development of living conditions for future generations. It has been long understood that measures such as urban greening, planted facades and roofs or highly reflecting building materials are able to dampen excess heat and help reducing energetic costs. Transferring scientific and often theoretical knowledge into actual urban planning however necessarily involves an interdisciplinary dialogue. This paper intends to provide a review of existing literature from a meteorological perspective in order to answer the question how results from urban climate studies can b…

Sustainable developmentMeteorological perspectivelcsh:TH1-9745Earth sciencesClimate change mitigationOrder (exchange)Urban planninglcsh:TA1-2040Urban planningBuilding designSmart cityUrban climateddc:550Climate changeUrban climateBusinessArchitectureAdaptationAdaptation (computer science)lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Environmental planninglcsh:Building construction
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Integrated Methods for Establishing the Sustainability of Urban Policies: Applying Ecological Footprint to the Municipal Solid Waste Management

2018

The Ecological Footprint (EF) method is applied here to assess alternative policies regarding the Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management. This approach arises from two considerations. First, the MSW management certainly requires a great attention by politicians and technicians, due to its importance for effectively administrating and environmentally controlling urban contexts. On the other hand, the EF method, thanks to its holistic structure of analysis, supposedly provides a synthetic and effective measure of the sustainability of waste management systems, so allowing public administrations to prioritizing policies aimed at implementing environmental actions. Here the EF method is used fo…

Sustainable developmentMunicipal Solid WasteSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleEcological footprintEnvironmental evaluationMunicipal solid waste010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEnvironmental assessmentUrban policyUrban solid wasteEcological Footprint010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesGatheringDisposalRankingSustainabilityBusinessRecycling.Municipal solid waste managementEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciences2018 IEEE International Conference on Environment and Electrical Engineering and 2018 IEEE Industrial and Commercial Power Systems Europe (EEEIC / I&CPS Europe)
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PROPOSALS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE MANAGEMENT BOOST AT A NATIONAL LEVEL IN THE EUROPEAN UNION MEMBER STATES

2017

Environmental noise is currently becoming one of the most dominant types of environmental pollution. The effects of environmental noise closely correlate with quality of life especially regarding the physical and psychological health of inhabitants, social and economic costs, and thus also impacting the sustainable development of a country. Environmental noise management, therefore, is one of the most necessary and exigent aspects of environmental pollution management governance. The management of noise need to be developed in a comprehensive, integrative and cross-sectorial way, and appropriate methods and approaches for the management of overall noise impacts need to be found to deal with…

Sustainable developmentNoiseBest practicemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEnvironmental pollutionEnvironmental impact assessmentBusinessEuropean unionEnvironmental noiseEnvironmental planningManagement processmedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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