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An optimization approach for communal home meal delivery service

2009

Abstract: This paper is the first to discuss the communal home meal delivery problem. The problem can be modelled as a multiple travelling salesman problem with time windows, that is closely related to the well-studied vehicle routing problem with time windows. Experimental results are reported for a real-life case study from Central Finland over several alternative scenarios using the SPIDER commercial solver. The comparison with current practice reveals that a significant savings potential can be obtained using off-the-shelf optimization tools. As such, the potential for supporting real-life communal routing problems can be considered to be important for VRP practitioners.

Computer. AutomationService (systems architecture)Operations researchApplied MathematicsComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSTransportationSolver/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/responsible_consumption_and_productionTravelling salesman problemVehicle routingComputational MathematicsCurrent practiceTime windowsVehicle routing problemHome deliveryHeuristicsRouting (electronic design automation)SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and ProductionMathematicsMathematicsJournal of computational and applied mathematics
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Barriers to Responsible Consumption in e-Commerce : Evidence from Fashion Shoppers

2021

This qualitative study investigates the barriers to responsible consumption in e-commerce from the online shoppers’ viewpoint. The purpose of the study is to increase our understanding of what prevents young adults from making responsible purchases in online stores in the context of fashion retail. The data were collected by interviewing ten Finnish fashion shoppers aged 23-27 years. The findings show that responsible consumption is perceived as complex and challenging. The study identified barriers related to online stores and consumers themselves. Online store implementation (product availability, information and transparency, and pricing) is vital in facilitating online shoppers’ respons…

Consumption (economics)vähittäiskauppabusiness.industryverkkokauppavastuullisuusyhteiskuntavastuuqualitative studyE-commerceonline shoppingkuluttajakäyttäytyminenostopäätöksetCommerceresponsible consumptionmuotikuluttajate-commercefashion retailbusiness
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The impact of COVID-19 on alternative and local food systems and the potential for the sustainability transition: Insights from 13 countries

2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a major stress test for the agri-food system. While most research has analysed the impact of the pandemic on mainstream food systems, this article examines how alternative and local food systems (ALFS) in 13 countries responded in the first months of the crisis. Using primary and secondary data and combining the Multi-Level Perspective with social innovation approaches, we highlight the innovations and adaptations that emerged in ALFS, and how these changes have created or supported the sustainability transition in production and consumption systems. In particular, we show how the combination of social and technological innovation, greater citizen involvement,…

Contries0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences11. SustainabilityMainstreamComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS2. Zero hungerSistemas AgropalimentariosPublic economicsScope (project management)1. No povertyAdministració agrària021107 urban & regional planningSocioeconomic ImpactTechnological innovationSostenibilidadFarming SystemsPaísesFood systemsSustainability: Sociology & social sciences [H10] [Social & behavioral sciences psychology]Food systemsFamily FarmingEnvironmental EngineeringCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Economia internacional12. Responsible consumption: Multidisciplinaire généralités & autres [A99] [Arts & sciences humaines]: Sociologie & sciences sociales [H10] [Sciences sociales & comportementales psychologie]Stress testAgricultura FamiliarEnvironmental ChemistryProduction (economics): Multidisciplinary general & others [A99] [Arts & humanities]0105 earth and related environmental sciencesConsumption (economics)Crisis responsesRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentCOVID-19Social innovationSistemas de ExplotaciónImpacto Socioeconómico13. Climate actionAgrifood SystemsSustainability transitionsSustainabilityBusinessSalut pública Planificació
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Co-creation with Companies: A Means to Enhance Societal Impact of University Researchers?

2019

AbstractIn this chapter, we explore co-creation as a form of societal interaction of science. We approach co-creation as a goal-oriented form of dynamic interaction aiming at mutual benefit of all parties. As such, we exclude technology transfer and other linear societal interaction forms that follow a closed-model innovation format. We argue that focusing solely on tapping the needs of researchers and ‘pure’ science would lead to ignoring the broader context in which researchers work. An excessive focus on meeting the needs of external stakeholders could jeopardize the preconditions of science. Hence, this chapter explores how researcher-company co-creation can be nurtured in a heavily ins…

Core (game theory)Knowledge managementResponsible Research and InnovationWork (electrical)Process (engineering)business.industryCo-creationSocietal impact of nanotechnologyContext (language use)businessKnowledge production
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SUP R DSS: A sustainability-based decision support & system for road pavements

2019

Road pavement community members are increasingly becoming aware of the need to incorporating the principles of sustainable development into the sector. Policies are also going in this direction and as a consequence in the recent years researchers and practitioners are coming up with new materials, technologies and practices designed to reduce the negative impacts of their activities in the surroundings. Within this framework the road pavements sector is witnessing a paradigm shift towards the development of pavement technologies incorporating high-content of recycled materials, as well as best practices to decrease the overall carbon footprint. These are all promising solutions that to the …

Decision support systemCHAUSSEEComputer science020209 energyStrategy and ManagementStrategy and Management1409 TourismContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering12. Responsible consumptionTransport engineeringLife cycle thinking; Multi-criteria decision analysis; Sustainability assessment; Sustainable design; Sustainable engineering; Sustainable pavements; Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment; 2300; Strategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality Management; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]11. Sustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSustainable designSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiSustainable engineeringRenewable EnergySUSTAINABILITY ASSESSMENT0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceSustainable developmentSUSTAINABLE DESIGNSustainability and the Environment2300Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentSustainability assessment Sustainable pavements Sustainable design Sustainable engineering Life cycle thinking Multi-criteria decision analysisLeisure and Hospitality Management05 social sciencesMULTI-CRITERIA DECISION ANALYSISMultiple-criteria decision analysisSUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING13. Climate actionSustainability050501 criminologyMATERIAU RECYCLEDEVELOPPEMENT DURABLESUSTAINABLE PAVEMENTSLIFE CYCLE THINKINGDecision analysis
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Mapping geographical inequalities in access to drinking water and sanitation facilities in low-income and middle-income countries, 2000-17.

2020

Background: Universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities is an essential human right, recognised in the Sustainable Development Goals as crucial for preventing disease and improving human wellbeing. Comprehensive, high-resolution estimates are important to inform progress towards achieving this goal. We aimed to produce highresolution geospatial estimates of access to drinking water and sanitation facilities. Methods: We used a Bayesian geostatistical model and data from 600 sources across more than 88 low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs) to estimate access to drinking water and sanitation facilities on continuous continent-wide surfaces from 2000 to 2017, and…

Drinking water accessSanitationUniversal designGeographic MappingSocioeconomic FactorDISEASE0302 clinical medicineRA0421Hygiene11. SustainabilityGlobal health030212 general & internal medicineSanitationmedia_common2. Zero hungerPublic healthlcsh:Public aspects of medicine1. No povertyGeneral Medicine3142 Public health care science environmental and occupational health6. Clean waterLow-income countries3. Good healthA990 Medicine and Dentistry not elsewhere classifiedCHILD GROWTHTERRITORIESHYGIENEHuman0605 MicrobiologyDiarrheaAFRICAmedicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subject030231 tropical medicineLocal Burden of Disease WaSH CollaboratorsDeveloping countryArticleGeographical inequalities1117 Public Health and Health Services12. Responsible consumptionDeveloping Countrie03 medical and health sciencesNUTRITIONAL INTERVENTIONSEnvironmental healthmedicineSYSTEMATIC ANALYSISHumansQUALITYSanitation/statistics & numerical dataOpen defecationImproved sanitationhand washingDeveloping CountriesModels StatisticalMiddle-income countriesDrinking WaterPublic healthlcsh:RA1-1270Bayes TheoremGLOBAL BURDENdiarrheal diseaseDIARRHEADiarrhea/epidemiologyLocal Burden of Disease WaSH CollaboratorSocioeconomic Factors0605 Microbiology 1117 Public Health and Health ServicesITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLEBusinessHuman medicineSanitation facilitiesITC-GOLD
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Drivers, barriers and impacts of digitalisation in rural areas from the viewpoint of experts

2022

Abstract Context: The domain of rural areas, including rural communities, agriculture, and forestry, is going through a process of deep digital transformation. Digitalisation can have positive impacts on sustainability in terms of greater environmental control, and community prosperity. At the same time, it can also have disruptive effects, with the marginalisation of actors that cannot cope with the change. When developing a novel system for rural areas, requirements engineers should carefully consider the specific socio-economic characteristics of the domain, so that potential positive effects can be maximised, while mitigating negative impacts. Objective: The goal of this paper is to sup…

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Experiencing Effects of Cocaine and Speed with Self-Regulation Therapy.

2015

AbstractThis study demonstrates the efficacy of Self-Regulation Therapy (SRT) to induce effects of cocaine and speed in a single session. SRT is a suggestion procedure of sensorial recall exercises (salivation, feeling of weight, tension, etc.) that increases the capacity to reproduce all sensation types and those that drugs produce. The Self-Regulation Scale (SRS) measures this capacity. Four groups participated, formed according to drug use: Group 1 (uses no illegal drugs); Group 2 (experimentally uses cannabis only); Group 3 (moderate drug users); Group 4 (regular drug users, especially stimulants). All four groups participated in an SRT session to induce relaxation. No differences in th…

DrugAdultMaleLinguistics and Languagemedia_common.quotation_subjectEuphoriantLanguage and LinguisticsSelf-ControlYoung AdultCocaineDopamine Uptake InhibitorsHumansSuggestionGeneral Psychologymedia_commonbiologyRelaxation (psychology)RecallIllicit DrugsAddictionConscientiousnessMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationAmphetamineTreatment OutcomeAnesthesiaResponsible drug useCentral Nervous System StimulantsFemaleCannabisPsychologyClinical psychologyPersonalityThe Spanish journal of psychology
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How does seasonality affect water reuse possibilities? An efficiency and cost analysis

2012

Abstract Because of the harsh conditions of water stress and seasonal water demand in many zones, water reuse has emerged as a key alternative for achieving sustainable water management. An efficient performance by wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) in technical and economic terms favors water reuse. However, seasonality in the flow of wastewater and in the pollutant load may be a determining factor in the efficiency of WWTPs. To evaluate if seasonality affects WWTP efficiency, analytical benchmarking methodology Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is used to obtain an average efficiency score for seasonal and non-seasonal plants. Given the importance of extended aeration (EA) and activated sl…

Economic efficiencyEconomics and Econometrics020209 energyEnvironmental engineering02 engineering and technologyBenchmarking010501 environmental sciencesReuseSeasonalitymedicine.disease7. Clean energy01 natural sciences6. Clean water12. Responsible consumptionWastewater13. Climate action0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringData envelopment analysisEconomicsmedicineExtended aerationSewage treatmentWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesResources, Conservation and Recycling
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Innovation in the Rural Areas and the Linkage with the Quintuple Helix Model

2016

Abstract In this paper we analyze some specific conditions for local development. Our interest is oriented towards a multidimensional aspect of peripheral and rural areas. The rural areas considered as a productive system reflects a strong relationship between the agriculture and the other economic activities, In addition eco-systems must be protected and enhanced to develop innovation models that propose new roles and responsibilities for a new development vision. Following the implementation of the Smart Specialization Strategy and the Quintuple Helix Model this paper underlines the importance of connecting the innovation process with rural territories. We have considered some environment…

Economic growthUnderlineRural AreaLocal DevelopmentSmart Specialization Strategy02 engineering and technologyLinkage (mechanical)Smart Specialization Strategy.Settore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata12. Responsible consumptionlaw.inventionlawRural Areas; Innovation; Quintuple Helix Model; Smart Specialization Strategy.0502 economics and business11. SustainabilitySpecialization (functional)Quintuple Helix Model0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRegional scienceGeneral Materials ScienceInnovationSustainable development9. Industry and infrastructurebusiness.industry05 social sciences1. No povertyInnovation processSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaRural AreasAgriculture8. Economic growth020201 artificial intelligence & image processingRural areabusiness050203 business & managementProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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