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Ecology Approach in Education and Health Care

2017

Abstract In the 21st century, numerous complex challenges in education and health care have come to the fore, among them: 1) how to implement the ecological approach in the education process and health care practice; 2) how to implement study programmes in line with the education trends for sustainable development and the process of formation and development of the ecological competence. The results of this research refer only to the content analysis of the essays written by the first and second year students of the programs in Nursing and Medicine on completing the study course The Ecological Approach in Patient Care. To increase the credibility and validity of the obtained results of the …

sustainability/sustainable development in health careEcology (disciplines)Applied psychology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesGrounded theory03 medical and health sciencesNursingHealth careNurse educationecological approach0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEducational methodLC8-6691030504 nursingbusiness.industryeducation for sustainable developmentSpecial aspects of educationContent analysisSustainabilitydeep ecology and ecosophyecology of human development0305 other medical sciencePsychologybusinessQualitative researchDiscourse and Communication for Sustainable Education
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A Dynamic Framework for Sustainable Open Innovation in the Food Industry

2022

PurposeThis study aims to take a holistic perspective to investigate how open innovation supports sustainability and the contribution to the Unite Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).Design/methodology/approachThe study is based on an in-depth single case study of Andriani SpA, a leading Italian company in the food industry. The case is built by triangulating data from direct observations, documentary analysis and semi-structured interviews.FindingsThe findings show an organization that has developed its competitive advantage by adopting open innovation to embed sustainability in its strategy and business model. The case study complements the understanding of how open innovati…

sustainable business modelSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendalesustainable development goalBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)food innovationstrategic renewalopen innovation; food innovation; sustainability; sustainable development goals; strategic renewal; sustainable business modelsustainable development goalssustainabilityStrategic renewalFood Scienceopen innovationN100 Business studies
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Re-Inhabiting Inner Areas Triggering New Regeneration Trajectories: The Case Study of Sicani in Sicily

2022

The Italian debate on the so-called ‘inner areas’ has received a much-needed boost, following the COVID-19 pandemic, which has further highlighted the differences between metropolitan and inner areas. While the progressive depopulation of inner areas is a worrying phenomenon, the limits of incessant urbanisation and the concentration of settlement and infrastructure policies in large conurbations have become evident. Departing from the framework of the B4R-Branding4Resilience research project of national interest and, by continuing in the furrow initiated by the SNAI, but also surpassing it, the aim of the University of Palermo’s research is to define the requirement for a…

sustainable development strategieterritorial resilience; sustainable development strategies; inner areasEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and Developmentsustainable development strategiesSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaTJ807-830territorial resilienceManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Settore ICAR/21 - Urbanisticainner areasRenewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialeGE1-350Settore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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THROUGH CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY TO GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

2013

The goal of sustainable development is one of the most actual and stringent desideratum equally declaimed and assumed nowadays at all of the society’s levels – by individuals (politicians, academics, and civil society militants), organizations (firms as well as non-for-profit organizations of any kind) and authorities (local, national, regional, global). This goal offers to each one of them the opportunity to act responsible (through corporate social responsibility policies and practices developed by their management) but also the threat of falling into the trap of not reaching the global (sustainable) competitiveness that each one of them dreams about; so, it depends only on each and all o…

sustainable development global competitiveness corporate social responsibilityStudies in Business and Economics
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Circular economy and agritourism: a sustainable behavioral model for tourists and farmers in the post-COVID era.

2023

Introduction: In recent years, issues related to environmental and ecosystem protection have been given greater consideration than in the past. The goal of adopting sustainable development models is vigorously pursued in the European Union and is reflected concretely in the new Common Agricultural Policy 20232027. The circular economy can certainly be an emerging economic response that can eectively replace growth models centered on a linear view. Agriculture and tourism are two crucial sectors where the “green transition” should be encouraged to help achieve sustainability goals through economic circularity. Agritourism’s activity may be relevant in contributing to a behavioral change based…

sustainable development rural tourism multifunctional agriculture CAP sampling survey green transition European funding agri-food system
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Stormwater Source Control as a Strategy for Sustainable Development: State of the Practice and Perceived Trends

2005

The primary objective of the paper is to draw upon the experiences acquired in many parts of the world to provide an up-to-date summary of the state of the practice for source control techniques and approaches, in a sustainable development context. After a discussion of the prevailing context for urban drainage approaches, three main themes covering techniques and design criteria, institutional aspects and performance issues are discussed relative to source control implementation. The discussion is based on findings from the compilation and analysis of available literature, recently developed databases, the experience of the different members of the SOCOMA group and recent research on desig…

sustainable developmentBMPs design criteriaBMPs effectivenessintegrated water managementtormwater source control
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Passive safety systems in view of sustainable development

2010

sustainable developmentPassive systemSettore ING-IND/20 - Misure E Strumentazione NucleariSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti Nucleari
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Circular economy and environmental protection

2022

<abstract> <p>The circular economy represents a form of corporate production with respect to environmental resources. In the past, these production systems were widespread on the basis of the non-removability of the production factors. The advent of economic growth, in capitalist economies, has led to the deconstruction of production cycles resulting to a food product being produced in one part of the world, whilst the raw materials and processing phases are carried out in several parts of the world, due to the low production costs there. While these economic systems, on the one hand, have led to a growth in the global economic system, on the other hand they have determined the …

sustainable developmentSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruralerespect for the environmentcooperationresiliencecompetitionGeneral Environmental Sciencebusiness performance
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Towards to Sustainable Tourism – Framework, Activities and Dimensions

2013

Abstract The tourism sector is most often associated with the attractive places worth to visit, sights to be seen or entertainment. In the general opinion, tourist sector does not have any negatives - it causes hundreds of tourists coming to the country who leave money, provide jobs and disseminate local space. On the other hand, heavy tourist traffic causes a significant damage, not only to the environment, which may lead to its degradation, but it also has a negative impact on the local community - for example, tourists bring a Coke or McDonalds’, the things unknown for one region, for example and they can lead to tooth decay or obesity. Fortunately, for many years many attempts have been…

sustainable developmentTourism geographyGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyLocal communityEntertainmentSightEcotourismtourismsustainable tourismBusinessMeaning (existential)Marketingeco-tourism.TourismSustainable tourismProcedia Economics and Finance
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Education for sustainable development : assessing the development impact of environmental education (EE) on Roatan, Honduras

2014

Master thesis in development management - University of Agder 2014 This study explores the effect of environmental education for children on Roatan, Honduras. Environmental education of children is often used as a component in conservation efforts. The continuous and accelerating destruction and overuse of natural resources is a serious threat to humans, the nature and environment we depend on for our survival. There is a need to change these trends and it is believed that increased knowledge about the environmental issues, personal and societal values and attitudes towards nature are components that influence people’s behavior. The focus on educating children is based on the idea that know…

sustainable developmentVDP::Social science: 200::Sociology: 220environmental educationconservationUT-503VDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280
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