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Forest resources and sustainable tourism, a combination for the resilience of the landscape and development of mountain areas.

2020

The development of sustainable tourism models has been widely discussed in the economic literature. If on the one hand the demand for tourism has grown in recent years, on the other it is necessary to have adequate planning and political tools. The problems of sustainable tourism appear more complex when sustainable tourism involves development opportunities that require the support of the local community and the management of natural resources which are generally common goods. In these circumstances, new management structures need to be created, which can both meet the needs of the local community and ensure adequate management of natural resources. This study analyzes the connections betw…

Sustainable developmentEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences010501 environmental sciencesPublic good01 natural sciencesPollutionNatural resourceLocal communityResilience (organizational)Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEnvironmental ChemistryBusinessNatural resource managementBalanced development Environmental protection Systemic integrationWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental planningSustainable tourismTourism0105 earth and related environmental sciencesThe Science of the total environment
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On sustainable management in the local governance of water: a prospective localised study

2006

In the face of the changes in the planet's natural resources and of their unequal distribution, it is becoming more urgent that contemporary societies oversee environmental assets in a global manner. Although international directives, when they are transposed into national laws, may set specific objectives, meeting them at the local level is as yet an uneven enterprise. Nevertheless we hope to demonstrate, using a case-study involving local tensions over water resources, that public management of the crisis may be developed that effectively involves the civic society, by using the incentives and enforcement tools of central government and of local institutions.

Sustainable developmentGovernmentCivil societyEconomySustainable managementCentral governmentLocal governmentGeography Planning and DevelopmentBusinessManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPublic administrationEnforcementNatural resourceInternational Journal of Sustainable Development
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Introduction: Energy, Policy and the Environment: Modeling Sustainable Development for the North

2011

Climate change is unequivocal (IPCC 2007) and it has brought questions of energy and the environment to the forefront. It is unclear to what extent the traditional environmental concern and environmental policy suffice in addressing issues such as climate change while global greenhouse gases continue to increase at a steady rate, as does the depletion of fossil fuels. Ensuring the availability of energy is the key to maintaining current levels of well-being in societies and growth in the global economy. Given that production and utilization of energy and the environment are inherently interlinked, energy policies and changes in economic structures, which focus on alternative modes of energy…

Sustainable developmentGreenhouse gasGlobal warmingSustainabilityEnvironmental impact of the energy industryEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental economicsNatural resourceEnergy engineeringEnergy policy
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Balneary Tourism, a Chance for Sustainable Regional Development

2020

The Balneary tourism is part of the other forms of tourism due to the many social and economic benefits that it derives from the positive effects it has on the physical and mental health of people. Under the current conditions in which the trend of gradual replacement of allopathic treatments with some milder, less toxic ones such as those based on natural factors of cleanliness, parallel to the shift of the center of gravity from treatment to prevention, the role of spa tourism is becoming more and more important. This all the more so, the global trends show a positive evolution of the demand for the wellness component of the health tourism.

Sustainable developmentNatural resource economicsBusinessSustainable regional developmenthuman activitiesEconomic benefitsMental healthTourismHealth tourism
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INTEGRATED MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS IN SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS

2018

Business sustainability hinges on authorities’ action, cooperation and willingness to protect nature and natural resources, but they also have to meet the economic needs and cultivate the economic opportunities, whilst also satisfying the social needs and building a fair relationship among the different social groups. One of the ways to develop a sustainable business is integrated marketing communications. When using integrated marketing communications, businesses – notably food producers and retailers – need to focus on the education of consumers, the ecological performance and impact of products on the environment and human health, thus contributing to a sustainable development of Latvia’…

Sustainable developmentPromotion (rank)Sustainable businessmedia_common.quotation_subjectSustainabilityintegrated marketing communication model; integrated marketing communication tools for sustainability; sustainability; sustainable development; sustainable marketingCorporate social responsibilityBusinessMarketingNatural resourceIntegrated marketing communicationsGreen economymedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Biogas production from the perspective of sustainable development

2020

One of the basic aspects of sustainable development strategy involves investments in green technologies, including energy production from renewable sources. Biomass, special organic waste which belongs to “green sources” of energy can be used in the methane fermentation process of biogas production to generate heat and electricity.Biogas power plants have functioned in the Polish energy industry for many years now. On the basis of the data available from Central Statistical Office, in 2014 the ratio of biogas accounted for 7.6% of the structure of primary energy derived from renewable sources in the EU and 2.6% in Poland. An important consideration related to the production of biogas is ass…

Sustainable developmentQ40biogas productionQ20sustainable developmentBiogasNatural resource economicsPerspective (graphical)ddc:330Environmental scienceQ01R11Biogas production
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Sustainable European fishery and the Friend of the Sea scheme: tools to achieve sustainable development in the fishery sector

2015

This paper investigates the role of the Friend of the Sea (FOS) scheme as a market tool for sustainable competitive advantage. To capture this effect, we apply a theoretical framework based on the stakeholder theory (SHT) and the natural-resource-based view (NRBV) to two case studies each in Italy and Spain. Our model allows us to explain the main factors determining an effective and competitive sustainable business model in the fishery sector. The results confirm the relevant influence of market forces in acquiring FOS certification and the role of the same as a counterpart to state authority.

Sustainable developmentScheme (programming language)Information Systems and Managementstakeholder theoryFOSCertificationManagement Science and Operations ResearchBusiness modelCompetitive advantageFisherynatural resource based viewResource-based viewSustainabilitySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEconomicsNRBVFriend of the SeaBusiness and International ManagementStakeholder theorycomputercomputer.programming_language
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Local Knowledge and Resources as Driving Forces of Sustainable Bioeconomy

2018

A major driving force to promote the idea of sustainable bioeconomy could be local experiences, skills and knowledge in respect to the use of local and natural materials (at first, biomaterials). Sustainable bioeconomy is a concept under development, and as such it requires argumentation and demonstration of efficiency. The aim of this chapter is to study the local knowledge of the Baltic region in terms of the applicability of local biomaterials in production. In the context of bioeconomy, there is an evident need to identify the possibilities for the use of natural and local materials as well as the knowledge to manage these resources. Natural materials of the Baltic region, such as hemp,…

Sustainable developmentbusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologiesContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesNatural resourceNatural (archaeology)UnderdevelopmentKnowledge integrationAgricultureSustainability021108 energyBusinessEnvironmental planning0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Carbon Footprint Analysis: Towards a Projects Evaluation Model for Promoting Sustainable Development

2013

Abstract Climate change and global warming are internationally recognized as current issues, driving negative effects on humanity, and being mainly caused by GHG emissions generated both from industrial activities, and from other anthropogenic activities. Restoring the ecological balance requires urgent action to reduce GHG emissions. In this respect, the European Union has set the target to reduce the GHG emissions by 20% until 2020, compared to 1990 level. This paper presents a methodology to develop a model for carbon footprint calculation, for assessing and reducing GHG emissions generated by European funds financed projects.

Sustainable developmentcarbon footprintsustainable developmentGHG.Natural resource economicsbusiness.industryGlobal warmingEnvironmental resource managementGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyClimate changeGreenhouse gasEuropean fundsprotected areaCarbon footprintmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEnvironmental scienceEuropean unionProtected areabusinessBalance of naturemedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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Application of Environmental Management Systems (EMS) to Natural Parks and reserves

2006

Natural parks and reserves have to face problems concerning the conservation of their natural resources. Citizens and firms often perceive the institution of new protected areas more as a bind or a restriction to their activities than an added value of the territory. Following the principles of sustainable development, it is necessary to integrate the environmental protection with the needs of neighbouring urban areas and production sites. The implementation of an Environmental Management System (EMS) according to international standards (ISO 14001, EMAS) can support the Park administration in their complex management activities. This paper analysed the criticisms related to the application…

Sustainable developmentcertificationsustainable developmentSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Environmental resource managementnature conservationEnvironmental certificationnature reserveCertificationNatural resourcenatural resourceenvironmental managementAdded valueEnvironmental management systemEnvironmental scienceProduction (economics)businessEnvironmental planningenvironmental protectionurban areaWIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, Vol 99
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