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Economic feasibility study for intensive and extensive wastewater treatment considering greenhouse gases emissions

2013

Economic feasibility assessments represent a key issue for selecting which wastewater treatment processes should be implemented. The few applications that exist focus on the positive economic value of externalities, overlooking the existence of negative externalities. However, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) consume a significant amount of energy, contributing to climate change. In this context, as a pioneering approach, greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) have been incorporated as a negative externality of wastewater treatment. Within this framework, this study aims to compare the economic feasibility of five technologies, both intensive and extensive, for small communities. The results sho…

Greenhouse EffecteconomicEnvironmental EngineeringUrban agglomerationNatural resource economics0207 environmental engineeringContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawWaste Disposal Fluid01 natural sciences12. Responsible consumption11. Sustainability020701 environmental engineeringwastewaterWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental scienceswastewater; GHG; economicEnvironmental engineeringGeneral MedicineInvestment (macroeconomics)6. Clean waterWastewater13. Climate actionGreenhouse gasConstructed wetlandEnvironmental scienceGHGSewage treatmentExternalityEnvironmental MonitoringJournal of Environmental Management
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Are local food chains more sustainable than global food chains? Considerations for assessment

2016

© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This paper summarizes the main findings of the GLAMUR project which starts with an apparently simple question: is "local" more sustainable than "global"? Sustainability assessment is framed within a post-normal science perspective, advocating the integration of public deliberation and scientific research. The assessment spans 39 local, intermediate and global supply chain case studies across different commodities and countries. Assessment criteria cover environmental, economic, social, health and ethical sustainability dimensions. A closer view of the food system demonstrates a highly dynamic local-global continuum where actors, whil…

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Responsible Universities in Context

2019

AbstractIn this introductory chapter, the concept of the responsible university is introduced and put into context, first concerning other organisations and society at large, secondly in a historical perspective and thirdly related to policy initiatives across the globe. We also discuss how to implement this concept within the complex organisations that universities constitute. Lastly, we present some key features of the Nordic countries and introduce the empirical chapters of the book.

Higher educationbusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)GlobeContext (language use)Policy initiativesPublic relationsKey featuresmedicine.anatomical_structurePolitical scienceResponsible university Responsible organisations Higher Education Higher Education Institutions Sustainability Development GoalsmedicineVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200business
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Co-production of Hydrogen and Methane From the Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Waste in a Pilot Scale Dark Fermenter and Methanogenic Biofilm Rea…

2018

The co-production of biohydrogen and methane from the organic fraction of municipal solid waste was investigated using a two-stage AD system, composed of a pilot scale dark fermenter (DF) and a continuous methanogenic biofilm reactor. From the DF process, a biohydrogen yield of 41.7 (± 2.3) ml H2/gVSadded was achieved. The liquid DF effluent (DFE) was rich in short chain volatile fatty acids, i.e., mainly acetic and butyric acid. The DFE was valorized by producing methane in the methanogenic biofilm reactor. Two methanogenic biofilm reactors were used to assess the biotic and abiotic role of the DFE on the performance of the reactors. Regardless of the different DFE feeding (i.e., biotic an…

Hydrogen[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]energy recoverybiohydrogendigestion anaérobiechemistry.chemical_elementIndustrial fermentation010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences7. Clean energyMethane12. Responsible consumptionButyric acidrecoverychemistry.chemical_compounddark fermentation0502 economics and businessBiohydrogenméthaneanaerobic biofilm reactor;biohydrogen;dark fermentation;energy;recovery;methane;organic fraction of municipal solid wastefraction organique050207 economicsEffluentlcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Scienceorganic fraction of municipal solid wastelcsh:GE1-350anaerobic biofilm reactor2300methane05 social sciencesBiofilmfermentation sombredéchet solide municipalDark fermentationPulp and paper industry6. Clean waterbiohydrogènechemistry13. Climate action[SDE]Environmental Scienceséchelle piloteenergyFrontiers in Environmental Science
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The Inclusion of Socially Irresponsible Companies in Sustainable Stock Indices

2019

Social rating agencies implement complex filters to identify the companies with the best sustainable and social performance and help investors select the companies for their sustainable portfolios. This study analysed whether companies that are defined as ethical, sustainable and socially responsible by those agencies actually deserve this label. More specifically, the inclusion in the prestigious Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI) World of companies that have been involved in controversies according to the Thomson Reuters Eikon database was studied. The results show that the inclusion of irresponsible companies in the DJSI Index is a fact. This outcome is in line with previous studies t…

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Measuring the Change Towards More Sustainable Mobility:MUV Impact Evaluation Approach

2019

Urban areas can be considered the ground for the challenges related to the UN&rsquo

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Education for a sustainable future at the University: the challenge of teachers' training

2012

Este trabajo analiza la importancia de la incorporación de la sostenibilidad en el currículum de la educación superior como componente esencial de la formación de los futuros profesionales. Se ponen de manifiesto los primeros avances hacia una impregnación de esta dimensión en la actividad docente, la gestión y la investigación, se estudian algunas dificultades encontradas y se sugieren propuestas para hacerles frente. El estudio se centra, en particular, en la formación del profesorado de diferentes niveles, mediante su inmersión en la cultura de la sostenibilidad, con el fin de que puedan contribuir a la educación de una ciudadanía responsable y preparada para participar en la toma de dec…

Inmersión en la cultura de la sostenibilidadImmersion on sustainability cultureTeachers' trainingFormación del profesoradoCompetencias en sostenibilidadResponsible professionalsEducation for a sustainable futureCompetences on sustainabilityProfesionales responsablesEducación para la sostenibilidad
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A review of the Digital Twin technology for fault detection in buildings

2022

This study aims to evaluate the utilization of technology known as Digital Twin for fault detection in buildings. The strategy consisted of studying existing applications, difficulties, and possibilities that come with it. The Digital Twin technology is one of the most intriguing newly discovered technologies rapidly evolving; however, some problems still need to be addressed. First, using Digital Twins to detect building faults to prevent future failures and cutting overall costs by improving building maintenance is still ambiguous. Second, how Digital Twin technology may be applied to discover inefficiencies inside the building to optimize energy usage is not well defined. To address thes…

IoTGeography Planning and DevelopmentPredictive maintenanceBuilding and Construction/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/responsible_consumption_and_productionDigital twinUrban StudiesVDP::Teknologi: 500/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_actionSDG 13 - Climate ActionBIMSDG 9 - Industry Innovation and Infrastructure/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/industry_innovation_and_infrastructureSDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and ProductionFault detection
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Food loss and waste in food supply chains. A systematic literature review and framework development approach

2021

Abstract This study examines the state of the art of the literature in the domain of food loss and waste (FLW) in food supply chains (FSC). The authors used a systematic literature review (SLR) approach to examine and synthesise the findings of the existing literature to identify the key research themes, research gaps and avenues of future research on FLW in FSC. To this end, this SLR considered 152 articles relevant for the review. The authors uncovered the extant literature in the domain by presenting the research profile of the selected studies, along with thematic analysis. The authors identified eight key themes from the extant literature. The themes range from factors responsible for …

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The Relationship between Parental Monitoring, Peer Pressure, and Motivations for Responsible Drinking among Italian Adolescents: The Mediating Role o…

2022

This study investigated the associations between parental monitoring, peer pressure, and motivations for responsible drinking, while also taking the mediating role of positive alcohol expectancies into account. The participants were 579 Italian adolescents, aged 14-20 years (M = 16.39 years, SD = 1.27; 55.3% females), involved in a cross-sectional survey. They were administered online self-report questionnaires. Structural equation modeling revealed both direct and indirect positive associations between study variables. Parental monitoring was positively associated, both directly and indirectly, with adolescents' motivations for responsible drinking through the mediation of positive alcohol…

MaleParentsMotivationAdolescentAlcohol DrinkingParental monitoringpeer pressureClinical PsychologyCross-Sectional Studiespositive alcohol expectanciesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansadolescenceFemalePeer InfluenceLife-span and Life-course Studiesmotivations for responsible drinkingThe Journal of genetic psychology
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