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Perspectives on Sustainable Development in the Context of Public Health Issues

2015

Abstract Health is an integral part of sustainable development, a process that can’t be materialized if there is a high prevalence of diseases, a high percentage of those is due to environmental factors. An important component of health is the healthy nutrition, especially of children and pregnant women. Iodine is an essential micronutrient for a good nutrition that covers the physiological needs of the body, iodine deficiency having important consequences for mother and fetus, then for children, especially in the first years of life. The main role of iodine in the body is due to his importance for synthesis of thyroid hormones involved in growth and development of psychic and somatic body,…

Sustainable developmentmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPublic healthPsychological interventionCentral africaContext (language use)Consumption (sociology)Micronutrientmedicine.diseaseIodine deficiencyEndocrinologyEnvironmental healthInternal medicineMedicinebusinessManagement of Sustainable Development
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“INSTITUTIONAL CAPITAL” AS A FACTOR OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ‐ THE IMPORTANCE OF AN INSTITUTIONAL EQUILIBRIUM / INSTITUCINIS KAPITALAS KAIP DARNAUS…

2008

The main aim of this article is to provide a basis for changing the focus in New Institutional Economics (NIE) from the economic effects of institutions to the importance of “institutional capital” for sustainable development. First, a theoretical model of NIE is presented in the context of sustainable development. Then, the concept of an institutional equilibrium (where informal institutions support and strengthen formal institutions) is discussed as an important determinant of “institutional capital” stimulating or hampering sustainable development. Santrauka Šio straipsnio tikslas – pateikti naujos institucinės ekonomikos (NIE) pokyčius, kai pastebimas perėjimas nuo ekonominių institucij…

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentHF5001-6182Welfare economicsInstitutional economicsinstitutional economicsEconomic growth development planninginstitutional capitalCapital (economics)HD72-88EconomicsBusinessinstitutional equilibriumFinanceTechnological and Economic Development of Economy
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New Tool For Measuring Sustainable Development in Functional Urban Areas

2018

The article discusses the practical aspect of implementation of the idea of sustainable development in the EU Cohesion Policy in the 2014-2020 programming period in Poland. The objective of the study is to determine the relations between the idea of sustainable development and instruments of its implementation, and the identification of the scope of influence of Cohesion Policy tools on sustainable development of functional urban areas (FUA). The paper presents the author’s set of sustainable development indicators (SDI) and relevant analyses of their implementation in the financial and spatial aspect in 26 FUAs. Detailed analyses covered one of the new instruments of territorial developmen…

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentScope (project management)Process (engineering)Geography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningCohesion (computer science)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesModernization theory01 natural sciencesCohesion Policy 2014–2020lcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HIdentification (information)Functional Urban Area (FUA)Integrated Territorial Investments (ITI)lcsh:H1-99Polandlcsh:Social sciences (General)Environmental planningIntegrated management0105 earth and related environmental sciencessustainable development indicators (SDI)European Spatial Research and Policy
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Arguments in Favor of Moving to a Sustainable Business Model in the Apiary Industry

2017

Abstract Today’s society faces major challenges in meeting future global food demands and solving biodiversity loss, and it quickly needs to find ways in addressing these issues. The places to look for solutions come from the economic sectors that employ the most powerful pressure on these issues such as agriculture. Apiculture, as a branch of agriculture is being more and more recognized as sustaining human life and contributing to sustainability. However, the sector records a progressive decline of honey bees. Therefore, a rapid restructuring needs to take place in agricultural markets, in general, as well as in apiary agribusinesses. Although important, technological progress is insuffic…

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentSocial PsychologyHF5001-6182RestructuringTechnological changeTriple bottom lineEconomic sector05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Business model0502 economics and businessSustainabilityBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)050211 marketingBusinessBusinessEconomic systemsustainable business modelsapiary agribusiness050203 business & managementAgribusinessStudies in Business and Economics
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The role of public awareness campaigns in sustainable development

2017

The concept of sustainable development has been present in political discourse for many years. Striving to achieve it has become a worldwide priority. Success in this field depends not only on the right government policies. It is also a matter of society engagement. There are different direct and indirect tools intended to promote and reinforce positive changes in social attitudes. Among the most important ones are public awareness campaigns. The aim of the article is to present the ways in which they can contribute to sustainable development and how their positive impact should be properly assessed.

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesM31Public policyQ5Public relations050105 experimental psychologySocial marketingsocial marketingpublic awareness campaignsPoliticsPolitical science0502 economics and businessSocial attitudesPublic awareness campaignsddc:330050211 marketing0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusiness
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The Wastewater – A Problem of Integrated Urban Water Management

2013

Abstract In order to live the man uses various generating resources through waste products his work. Use of water resources causes many types of wastewater, depending on the type of household consumption, industrial or city. Integrated management of water resources represents practical ways in which sustainable development is achieved in the field of water, including wastewater management, and is also the responsibility of all interested parties: the state, local communities, users, operators and NGOs waters. The present study shows the role and the importance of integrated management of urban water. The steps to be followed in establishing wastewater management are trying highlighting new …

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentbusiness.industryIntegrated managementGeneral EngineeringIntegrated urban water managementIntegrated water resources managementEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyWater industrywater resources.Water resourcesWastewaterWork (electrical)waste managementBusinessWater resource managementEnvironmental planningwastewaterIntegrated managementProcedia Economics and Finance
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Adoption of Green Environmental Practices in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Entrepreneur and Business Policies Patterns in Romania

2021

Current research shows that SMEs’ social and environmental actions are fragmented and informal, and few have formal policies and intentions. At the same time, many SMEs are engaged with environmental policies, often not knowing it. Concurrently, there is a gap between the pro-environmental attitudes of the SMEs managers, who are often seen as the main drivers for the firm’s behavior, and the policies implemented in reality in their firms. To this end, our research’s objective is to explore pro-environmental behavior, both at the individual and firm level, to identify connections between these levels and measures but also with firm’s and managers’ demographics, based on a study of Romanian S…

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentcorporate social responsibilityEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsDescriptive statisticspro-environmental behaviorRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentgreen entrepreneursGeography Planning and DevelopmentPsychological interventionTJ807-830Context (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Investment (macroeconomics)Renewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesCorporate social responsibilityenvironmental practicesGE1-350Organizational structureBusinessSmall and medium-sized enterprisesMarketingsmall and medium enterprisesSustainability
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Analysis of the Impact of the Triple Helix on Sustainable Innovation Targets in Spanish Technology Companies

2020

The establishment of broad-based networks, such as the Triple Helix, for innovation and sustainability is sufficiently corroborated. In this work we suggest that the information received from the Triple Helix has a significant and different impact on the objectives of sustainable innovation, depending on whether companies cooperate or not. To this end, an empirical analysis of a stratified sample of more than 5000 Spanish medium and high technology companies in 2010-2014-2015 was carried out. The results confirm that companies that do not cooperate place more importance on the information received from the Triple Helix to establish their sustainable innovation targets.

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentgenetic structuresEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentSpanish technology companiesGeography Planning and DevelopmentSustainable innovationTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawEconomiaTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesStratified samplingEnvironmental sciencesWork (electrical)Sustainabilitycollaboration networksGE1-350BusinessTriple HelixIndustrial organizationTriple helixSustainability
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Cultivating cultural sustainability in farming practices

2018

The aim of this chapter is to explore agricultural practices and their sustainability, in order to analyse the essence and dynamics of culture in relation to sustainable development. We ask, what should sustain in culture and what does culturally sustainable development entail? We identified three core qualities of sustainability in farming: fertility, diversity and continuity. They are bound together and shaped by rationalization related to the feasible functioning of the farming system and appreciation judging the desirability and quality of the practices. We discuss the ways the model explaining the sustainability of agricultural practices can be used to inform the essence of culture in …

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentkestävä kehityskestävä maatalousbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental ethicsCultural sustainabilityRationalization (economics)farmingsustainable agriculturekulttuurinen kestävyysmaatalousOrder (exchange)AgricultureSustainabilityQuality (business)Sociologybusinessmaanviljelycultural sustainabilityDiversity (politics)media_commonagriculture
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Examining the Impact of ICT on Sustainable Development: A Data-Driven Narrative

2021

Considering the challenges of sustainable development and the mixed prescriptions being offered by the use of digital technologies, we present a data-driven narrative of how ICT development impacts the sustainable growth of economies. The analysis is based on historical panel data from 39 economies across the developed and developing economies. The industry-standard CRISP-DM methodology was applied as it is flexible, robust, and offers a practical approach for data analytics. The findings reveal that there are differentiated outcomes in terms of sustainable growth among high-income and low-income economies. This poses legitimate questions as to whether low-income economies will be able to m…

Sustainable developmentsustainable societysustainable developmentKnowledge managementkestävä kehityskehittyneet maatbusiness.industrytieto- ja viestintätekniikkatuottavuushigh-income economiesekologinen jalanjälkikansainvälinen vertailuData-drivenlow-income economieskehitysmaatInformation and Communications TechnologyPolitical scienceNarrativedigitalisaatiobusinessHuman-centricity in a Sustainable Digital EconomyProceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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