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Integration of biorefinery clusters towards zero emissions

2008

Depletion of world recourses, increasing pollution, and climate change make us shift from linear economy to system economy an economy of technologies integrated to reach a non-polluting zero emissions production system. Transition to renewable resources requires replacement the present crude oil refinery by biomass refinery. Along with conventional biomass refinery technologies bioengineering and nano-technologies become significant players of systems in the design of clusters of integrated biorefinery technologies. The authors consider a number of case-studies of biomass conversion into value-added chemicals and sources of energy, the steam explosion autohydrolysis (SEA) in particular. Mod…

Environmental Engineeringbusiness.industryEnvironmental engineeringBiomassManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBiorefineryPollutionRefineryRenewable energyEmergySustainabilityEnvironmental sciencebusinessZero emissionRenewable resource
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Co-digestion of sewage sludge and sterilized solid slaughterhouse waste: Methane production efficiency and process limitations

2012

The rendering product of Category 2 and 3 Animal By-Products is known as sterilized mass (SM) and it is mainly composed of fat and proteins, making it interesting substrate for anaerobic digestion. Batch and semi-continuous laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate the effect of SM addition in co-digestion with sewage sludge on methane production and possible process limitations. Results showed that SM addition in the feed mixture up to 5% (w/w), corresponding to 68.1% of the organic loading, increased methane production 5.7 times, without any indication of process inhibition. Further increase of SM addition at 7.5% (w/w) caused methane production decrease and volatile solids r…

Environmental Engineeringta1172SewageBioengineeringSolid WasteMethaneAmmoniachemistry.chemical_compoundRendering (animal products)BioreactorsBiogasBioenergyBioreactorAnimalsta219Organic ChemicalsWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental Restoration and RemediationSewageWaste managementRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrySterilizationGeneral MedicineFatty Acids VolatilePulp and paper industryOxygenAnaerobic digestionBiodegradation EnvironmentalchemistryBatch Cell Culture TechniquesbusinessMethaneAbattoirsBioresource Technology
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Neoanthropocene Raising and Protection of Natural and Cultural Heritage: A Case Study in Southern Italy

2020

Analyzing the human history on the planet, a conflictual relation was raised when humankind had started destroying the natural ecosystem and biota, and consequently, a capacity to induce environmental change has increased throughout human history in the so-called Anthropocene age. A 'noosphere'-centered civilization could produce a non-disruptive new kind of anthropocentrism. This is becoming a new context to define Neoanthropocene based on a renewed homeostatic relationship between Earth and mankind. The potential application of this theoretical approach has been tested in drafting steps of Plan of Lucania Apennines, Valdagri, and Lagonegrese National Park, in southern Italy. Drafting the …

Environmental changeSUSTAINABILITY REGIONAL PLANNING ENVIROMENTAL PLANNING INTERPRETATION NEOANTHROPOCENE NATURAL RESOURCES CULTURAL RESOURCESmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:TJ807-830Geography Planning and Developmentlcsh:Renewable energy sources0211 other engineering and technologiesContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSettore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica01 natural sciencesAnthropocentrismAnthropocenePolitical scienceNeoanthropocene raisingEnvironmental planningenvironmental protectionlcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonlcsh:GE1-350CivilizationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plantsVisitor patterninner land021107 urban & regional planningCultural heritageDevelopment planlcsh:TD194-195Sustainability
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Mobility Patterns and Mode Choice Preferences during the COVID-19 Situation

2022

The empirical research on the COVID-19 epidemic’s consequences suggests a major drop in human mobility and a significant shift in travel patterns across all forms of transportation. We can observe a shift from public transport and an increase in car use, and in some cases also increase of cycling and (less often) walking. Furthermore, it seems that micromobility and, more generally, environmentally friendly and comanaged mobility (including shared services), are gaining ground. In previous research, much attention was paid to the mode choice preferences during lockdown, or early stages of the SARS-CoV-2 situation. The blind spot, and aim of this work, is how long observed changes in mode ch…

Environmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentCOVID-19TJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195mobilityRenewable energy sourcesmode choiceEnvironmental sciencesmobility; traffic psychology; COVID-19; mode choiceGE1-350traffic psychologySustainability
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The New Era of Business Digitization through the Implementation of 5G Technology in Romania

2021

The main objective of the present research is to identify the advantages and benefits that the use and implementation of 5G technology has on the development and evolution of the Romanian business environment. The study is based on a theoretical documentation regarding existing information in the field and a descriptive analysis of the evolution of the technology in Romania and worldwide. The research method chosen is a survey based on an opinion poll (questionnaire) to find out the availability of economic entities regarding the implementation of 5G technologies, the foreseen expectations and those realized by the business environment regarding the effects of 5G technologies on the economi…

Environmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830big data analyticsManagement Monitoring Policy and LawIndustry 4.0artificial intelligenceTD194-1955G; Industry 4.0; artificial intelligence; machine learning; virtual reality; big data analytics; internet of thingsRenewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesmachine learningvirtual realityGE1-3505GSustainability
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David against Goliath: Diagnosis and Strategies for a Niche Sport to Develop a Sustainable Fan Community

2021

Pilota, played using the hands, is a niche sport with origins dating back to Greco-Roman times. In the Valencian region of Spain, an indigenous version of the sport is played with healthy participation rates despite having to compete with the major global sports. This study is aimed at understanding the current situation of this sport in terms of knowledge, transmission channels, fan experience and media consumption, as well as the brand strategy challenges it faces for building a stable and sustainable fan community. The methodology consists of a combination of quantitative and qualitative techniques. Nearly 1500questionnaires completed across three study universes, four focus groups and 3…

Environmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830brandingManagement Monitoring Policy and Law:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]TD194-195sustainabilityRenewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencestraditional sporttraditional sport; niche sport; branding; sustainability; Valencian pilotaniche sportUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAvalencian pilotaGE1-350
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Gender Differences in the Relationship between Work–Life Balance, Career Opportunities and General Health Perception

2021

Although gender equality is increasingly promoted both in the workplace and in society, and women have now fully entered the workforce, the issue of gender differences in relation to career advancement still seems open. Although gender roles no longer clearly define who is responsible for home care and who is responsible for job duties, some research shows that the conflict between family and work life appears to be a greater problem for women than for men. The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between career opportunities, work–life balance, and well-being perception separately in both female (n = 499) and male (n = 557) respondents in order to shed light on the role …

Environmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and Developmentcareer opportunitieTJ807-830Building and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawcareer opportunitiesTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesEnvironmental scienceswell-beingwork–life balancegenderSettore M-PSI/06 - Psicologia Del Lavoro E Delle OrganizzazioniGE1-350work–life balance; career opportunities; well-being; genderSustainability; Volume 14; Issue 1; Pages: 357
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Space Thermoacoustic Radioisotopic Power System, SpaceTRIPS: The Magnetohydrodynamic Generator

2021

Electricity production is a major problem for deep space exploration. The possibility of using radioisotope elements with a very long life as an energy source was investigated in the framework of an EU project “SpaceTRIPS”. For this, a two-stage system was tested, the first in which thermal energy is converted into mechanical energy by means of a thermoacoustic process, and the second where mechanical energy is converted into electrical energy by means of a magnetohydrodynamic generator (MHD). The aim of the present study is to develop an analytical model of the MHD generator. A one-dimensional model is developed and presented that allows us to evaluate the behavior of the device as regards…

Environmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentMHDGeography Planning and Developmentenergy convertersthermoacousticsTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and Lawmagnetohydrodynamics; MHD; liquid metals; thermoacoustics; energy converters; deep space flightsTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesdeep space flightsGE1-350magnetohydrodynamicsliquid metalsSustainability
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Life Cycle Environmental Impacts and Health Effects of Protein-Rich Food as Meat Alternatives: A Review

2022

The food sector is responsible for a considerable impact on the environment in most environmental contexts: the food supply chain causes greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, reduction in cultivable land, and other environmental impacts. Thus, a change in food supply is required to reduce the environmental impacts caused by the food supply chain and to meet the increasing demand for sufficient and qualitative nutrition. Large herds of livestock are inappropriate to achieve these goals due to the relevant impact of meat supply chain on the environment, e.g., the land used to grow feed for animals is eight times more than that for human nutrition. The search for meat alternatives, espe…

Environmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentfoodenvironmental sustainability human healthGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195proteinsRenewable energy sourcesddc:Environmental scienceslife cycle assessmentGE1-350Sustainability
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Use of Sentinel-2 Satellite for Spatially Variable Rate Fertiliser Management in a Sicilian Vineyard

2022

Satellites can be used for producing maps of within-field crop and soil parameters and, consequentially, spatially variable rate crop input application maps. The plant vegetative vigour index (i.e., Normalised Difference Vegetation Index—NDVI) and the leaf water content index (i.e., Normalised Difference Water Index—NDWI) maps were used to study—through both time and space—the phenological phases of two plots, with Syrah and Nero d’Avola grapevine varieties, in a Sicilian vineyard farm, located in Naro (Agrigento, Sicily, Italy). The aim of this work is to produce spatially variable rate nitrogen fertiliser maps to be applied in the two vineyard plots under stu…

Environmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmenttemporal variabilityGeography Planning and DevelopmentSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesremote sensingprecision viticulture; remote sensing; temporal variability; spatial variability; nitrogen spatially variable rate fertilisation; sustainable vineyard managementprecision viticulturespatial variabilityGE1-350sustainable vineyard managementnitrogen spatially variable rate fertilisationSustainability; Volume 14; Issue 3; Pages: 1688
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