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  1. AI-Driven Water Management Systems for Sustainable Urban Development.Eric Garcia - manuscript
    Water scarcity and inefficient water management are critical challenges for rapidly growing urban areas. Traditional water distribution systems often suffer from leaks, wastage, and inequitable access, exacerbating resource shortages. This paper explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and IoT technologies can optimize urban water management by enabling real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and efficient resource allocation. By integrating data from smart meters, pressure sensors, and weather forecasts, cities can reduce water losses, improve distribution efficiency, and (...)
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  2. AI-Driven Water Management Systems for Sustainable Smart cities.Eric Garcia - manuscript
    The growing volume of urban waste poses significant environmental and economic challenges for cities worldwide. Traditional waste management systems often rely on inefficient collection routes, inadequate recycling processes, and excessive landfill usage. This paper explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and IoT technologies can revolutionize waste management in smart cities by enabling real-time monitoring, automated sorting, and optimized collection routes. By integrating data from smart bins, robotic sorting systems, and predictive analytics, cities can achieve zero-waste goals and promote circular (...)
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  3. SU: A Serious Game for Water Management - Based on Istanbul.Sepehr Vaez Afshar, Gülşen Aytaç & Sarvin Eshaghi - 2021 - In Sepehr Vaez Afshar, Gülşen Aytaç & Sarvin Eshaghi, XXV International Conference of the Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics: Designing Possibilities-Ubiquitous Conference. Lima: The Ibero-American Society of Digital Graphics. pp. 523-532.
    With the increasing population growth of human beings, the world is being threatened by the water scarcity problem, causing insecurity in water accessibility. Therefore, a deliberated water management gains fatal importance. In addition, the awareness of the issue through education, specifically in the early ages, plays a crucial role in this path. This research considers the water issue of Istanbul in its content. However, regarding the target audience, which is the kids, it uses a novel (...)
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  4. Water Ethics and Water Resource Management.Jie Liu, Amarbayasgalan Dorjderem, Jinhua Fu, Xiaohui Lei & Darryl Macer - 2011 - UNESCO.
    This book examines some possible ethical principles to resolve moral dilemmas involving water. Existing problems in current water management practices are discussed in light of these principles. Transformation of human water ethics has the potential to be far more effective, cheaper and acceptable than some existing means of “regulation”, but transformation of personal and societal ethics need time because the changes to ethical values are slow.
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    AI-Driven Smart Wastewater Management: Enhancing Urban Water Sustainability and Resource Recovery.Eric Garcia - manuscript
    Urban wastewater management is a critical component of sustainable water cycles, but traditional systems often struggle with inefficiencies such as high operational costs, resource wastage, and environmental pollution. This paper explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and IoT technologies can optimize urban wastewater management by enabling real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and resource recovery. By integrating data from IoT sensors, water quality monitors, and treatment plants, cities can improve water quality, reduce operational costs, and recover valuable resources (...)
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  6. Dynamics Between Climate Change Belief, Water Scarcity Awareness, and Water Conservation in an Arid Region of the USA.Quan-Hoang Vuong, Minh-Phuong Thi Duong, Ni Putu Wulan Purnama Sari, Dan Li & Minh-Hoang Nguyen - manuscript
    As climate change continues to pose global challenges, understanding how individuals perceive and respond to its effects is crucial for informed policymaking and community engagement. Conducting the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) analysis on a dataset of 1,831 water users in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the study explores the intricate dynamics between climate change belief, awareness of water scarcity, and water conservation behaviors. Results reveal a complex relationship wherein residents with increased awareness of water scarcity demonstrate intensified (...) conservation behaviors, particularly when believing in climate change’s negative impacts on water supply. The moderating role of water scarcity awareness introduces complexity, suggesting that the correlation between residents' belief in climate change and their engagement in water conservation behaviors depends on their awareness of local water challenges. This study highlights the importance of appropriate interventions that consider both psychological and contextual dimensions in promoting sustainable water management practices. Policy recommendations emphasize integrated awareness campaigns, developing an eco-surplus mindset, and incorporating sustainability principles aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals. (shrink)
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  7. The relationship between concerns of local issues and water conservation behaviors: Insights from Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.Minh-Phuong Thi Duong, Dan Li, Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    With growing global concerns about water scarcity and environmental sustainability, understanding the factors influencing individual water conservation behaviors is crucial. This study utilizes the Bayesian Mindsponge Framework (BMF) analytics to investigate the relationship between concerns of local issues and water conservation behaviors in a sample of 1831 residents in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. New Mexico is an arid region of which 90% faced severe drought driven by the most significant wildfire in state history and some of the (...)
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  8. Perspectives on Ethics and Water Policy in Delaware.Gerald J. Kauffman - 2007 - Journal of Philosophical Research 32 (9999):93-126.
    Water is a finite resource held in common by the community yet coveted by individuals and special interests. The water management field is filled with disputes about water allocation, rights, and pollution. Environmental ethics is a basis for equitable water policy making in Delaware. The resource allocation dilemma is examined in relation to conflicting objectives imposed by a market economy between individual self-interests and community environmental well being. Two forms of water law are practiced (...)
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    AI Enabled Water Well Predictor.A. Kalyani - 2025 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (9):1-13.
    The AI-Enabled Water Well Predictor is a machine learning-based solution aimed at accurately predicting optimal drilling locations for water wells. This project leverages artificial intelligence to analyze vast datasets, including geological, hydrological, environmental, and meteorological data, to pinpoint areas with the highest likelihood of accessible groundwater. By integrating multiple data sources, the AI model identifies patterns and correlations that are difficult to detect through traditional methods, significantly increasing the reliability of well placement predictions. In regions where water (...)
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    Balancing Agriculture, Water, and Energy: A Pathway to Sustainability.Vàng Anh - 2025 - The Bird Village.
    Agriculture is fundamental to global food security, accounting for approximately 72% of worldwide freshwater withdrawals. As the global population grows, so does the demand for agricultural water, creating complex interactions with regional water-energy balances. The Budyko framework—a widely used hydrological model—has revealed agriculture’s substantial influence on the water cycle, demonstrating how aridity affects the partitioning of rainfall into evapotranspiration and streamflow. Notably, agricultural practices in temperate and snowy climates significantly alter the relationship between precipitation and streamflow, necessitating (...)
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  11. Water Footprint Calculator: Tracking Daily Water Usage with Digital Tech.G. Prabhakar Raju - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (3):1-12.
    As per the recent statistics the population is increasing rapidly and the need of food and water is increasing as well but the amount of freshwater is rapidly decreasing leading to major water scarcity. Water scarcity is increasingly recognized as a global challenge, necessitating a deeper understanding of water consumption across different products. Hence, the need for water footprint increases so as to monitor the water usage of an individual and thereby implement measures to (...)
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  12. Water conservation & the National Water Policy (2012).Saurabh Chandra - 2013 - SOCRATES 1 (1):58-79.
    Earth and every living organism on this planet require water for survival and without water there would be no life. Drinking water should be clean that means it should be free from micro-organisms, free from harmful chemical and other pollutants. Consuming unsafe drinking water may lead to several water borne diseases, and other long term and chronic health problems. Water conservation encompasses the policies, strategies and activities to manage fresh water as a sustainable (...)
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    Water Monitoring and Conservation Tool.C. H. Mahesh - 2025 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (10):1-10.
    his project focuses on developing a community-based water monitoring and conservation tool. The system allows users to track daily water consumption, receive real-time feedback on usage, and view eco-friendly tips. It integrates data visualization and eco-points for promoting conservation behavior. Built using node js, JavaScript, and Chart.js, this platform encourages users to reduce water consumption and share their achievements. The goal is to foster community engagement and sustainable water usage practices, addressing the global concern of (...) scarcity. (shrink)
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    The Crucial Role of Water in Sustainable Development.Choi Choi - 2025 - The Bird Village.
    Water is essential not only for the sustenance of life but also as a pivotal element in sustainable development. This crucial resource affects nearly every aspect of the environment and society, influencing health, agriculture, and energy production. The effective management and preservation of water resources are imperative as we face global challenges such as climate change, pollution, and growing urban populations.
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  15. Enhancing Water Productivity of Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa) Under Centre Pivot Irrigation System.Amir Mustafa Abd Aldaim, Adam Bush Adam & Abdelmoneim Elamin Mohamed - 2018 - International Journal of Engineering and Information Systems (IJEAIS) 2 (12):24-30.
    Abstract: The objective of this study was to evaluate water productivity of alfalfa (Medicago sativa) under centre pivot irrigation system. The experimental works were conducted at three centre pivot irrigation projects (Indian, Arab Authority for Agricultural Investment and Development (AAAID) and Sedonix projects) located at Khartoum State during the period from April 2011 to April 2013. In each project, three irrigation systems were randomly selected for the study treatments. Crop water requirement was obtained using CROPWAT 8 computer model. (...)
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  16. Values in Water.Neelke Doorn - 2018 - Delft, Netherlands: Delft University of Technology.
    Inaugural speech spoken in acceptance of the chair ‘Ethics of water engineering’ at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management of Delft University of Technology on 16 November 2018.
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  17. Waarden in water.Neelke Doorn - 2018 - Delft, Netherlands: Delft University of Technology.
    Intreerede In verkorte vorm uitgesproken op 16 november 2018 ter gelegenheid van de aanvaarding van het ambt van hoogleraar ‘Ethics of water engineering’ aan de faculteit Techniek, Bestuur en Management van de Technische Universiteit Delft.
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    Solar Panel Management System with Dust Sensing and Cleaning.S. Tejaswi - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (4):1-15.
    A Solar Panel Management System with Dust Sensing and Cleaning project aims to enhance the efficiency of solar panels by automating the detection and removal of dust accumulation. Dust significantly reduces the energy output of solar panels by blocking sunlight, which is a common issue in regions with frequent dust storms or pollution. The system integrates IoT-based sensors to monitor dust levels on the panel surface in real-time. These sensors trigger an automatic cleaning mechanism, such as a water (...)
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    Achieving Sustainable Population Management Through Economic Growth and Replacement Fertility.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Achieving Sustainable Population Management Through Economic Growth and Replacement Fertility -/- Introduction -/- Population management is a crucial challenge in today’s world. Some countries face overpopulation, which strains resources, infrastructure, and economic growth. Others experience depopulation, leading to labor shortages, economic decline, and social instability. The correct approach depends on a country’s current demographic and economic status. -/- Overpopulated countries must first decrease their population to a sustainable level while achieving high GDP per capita before considering replacement fertility. (...)
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    Web/Mobile Based Tool for Mapping of Water Supply Network.Vaman Dasu - 2025 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (10):1-12.
    issues in real-time, allowing authorities to address concerns swiftly. Additionally, the integration of IoT-based monitoring, utilizing ESP32/ARDUINO devices, will enable the collection of real-time data, providing alerts on water supply status and system malfunctions. The technology stack comprises JavaScript, PHP, and PostgreSQL with PostGIS for spatial data management, emphasizing secure, scalable data handling. The platform is designed for continuous improvement through user feedback, ensuring it evolves to meet the dynamic needs of the Jal Jeevan Mission. Through innovative technology (...)
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  21. INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC INTELLIGENT FIRE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.M. Arul Selvan - 2023 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 4 (1):247-259.
    The proposed model in this paper employs different integrated detectors, such as heat, smoke, and flame. The signals from those detectors go through the system algorithm to check the fire's potentiality and then broadcast the predicted result to various parties using GSM modem associated with the GSM network system. The system uses various sensors to detect fire, smoke, and gas, then transmits the message using GSM module. After the message, send by the module the help arrives in 15 minutes. The (...)
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  22. Citizens’ Assessment of the Environmental Management Programs Delivered by the Local Government Unit of Lezo, Aklan.Jyanee Loi Yecla, Cecilia Reyes, Cecile Legaspi & Anna Mae Relingo - 2022 - International Journal of Academe and Industry Research 3 (4):1-20.
    The performance in the delivery of environmental management programs of the local government of Lezo, Aklan, Philippines was evaluated in this study. Through the Multi-Stage Random Probability Sampling technique, 150 respondents from barangays’ share in the municipal population were determined based on the Philippine Statistical Authority’s Data on Census Population and Housing for the 2015. The probability respondents were selected using the Kish Grid where female respondents were given even numbered questionnaires while male respondents were assigned odd numbers. The (...)
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  23. Land and Water Carrying Capacity in Tourism Area of Nusa Penida, Bali.Nyoman Sudipa - 2020 - International Journal of Scientific Research and Management (IJSRM) 8 (2).
    Environmental resources are very important in supporting tourism activities. As a developing tourism area Nusa Penida needs sufficient land and water resources. Increasing population of residents and tourists triggers new activities that affect the patterns of land use and available water, which in turn has a negative impact on the availability of land and water. The carrying capacity of the environment is disrupted due to the utilization of environmental resources that exceed its capacity. This study aims to (...)
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  24. Integrated DPSIR-ANP-SD framework for Sustainability Assessment of Water Resources System in Egypt.M. Siwailam, H. Abdelsalam & M. Saleh - 2019 - Ijamsr 3 (3):1-9.
    Abstract: Nowadays fresh water severe scarcity is a global concern and it is alarming for the future. In order to fully understand the progress of the water system and its impacts, a sustainability assessment of water resources is needed. This accelerates the achievement of sustainability and management of water resources. This work aims to assess the sustainability of the water resources system by applying the integration approach proposed by (Xu, 2011). This integration approach is (...)
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    Comprehensive Inspection and Analysis of Water Distribution Lines.Goli Shiva Ram - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (8):1-14.
    This IoT-based water quality monitoring system ensures good water quality in distribution lines by monitoring pH value, flow rate, and conductivity level in real-time. Utilizing Arduino, pH, flow, and conductivity sensors, and ESP8266 WiFi module, the system analyses data and sends automated alerts to authorized personnel's Android devices. This automated monitoring enhances public health, provides real-time data analysis, and enables remote monitoring, making it an efficient solution for water distribution plants to maintain optimal water quality.
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  26. Soil Moisture-Based Valve Control for Precision Irrigation Systems.M. Nagasri - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (2):1-12.
    Effective water management is vital for sustainable agriculture. This project introduces an IoT-based, AI-driven irrigation system that optimizes valve control using real-time soil moisture data. Soil moisture sensors continuously assess root zone moisture and relay this data to an AI framework, determining precise irrigation needs. The system autonomously adjusts valves according to environmental conditions, minimizing water waste and enhancing crop hydration. Machine learning algorithms, notably the random forest algorithm, analyze soil moisture and weather variables to inform irrigation (...)
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    Integrating Blue- Green Infrastructure Into Urban Development: A Data- Driven Approach Using AI- Enhanced ETL Systems.Mohanarajesh Kommineni Muniraju Hullurappa - 2025 - Igi Global Scientific Publishing 1 (1):373-396.
    This Chapter explores the integration of Blue- Green Infrastructure (BGI) into urban development using data- driven approaches enhanced by AI- powered ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) systems. As cities face increasing challenges due to climate change, sustainable urban planning practices such as BGI—which combines natural (green) and water management (blue) elements—are critical for resilience. However, the complexity of urban environments demands sophisticated data processing techniques to assess, design, and implement BGI solutions effectively. By adopting AI models within ETL processes, (...)
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    Urban Development Challenges and the Role of Cloud AI-Powered Blue-Green Solutions.Vivekchowdary Attaluri Lakshmi Narasimha Raju Mudunuri - 2025 - Igi Global Scientific Publishing 1 (1):507-522.
    Urban areas are increasingly facing challenges such as rapid population growth, environmental degradation, and climate change, necessitating innovative solutions for sustainable development. This paper explores the role of cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) in promoting blue-green solutions that integrate natural and engineered systems to enhance urban resilience. By leveraging cloud computing, urban planners and decision-makers can analyze vast datasets, simulate environmental scenarios, and optimize resource management. The study highlights successful case studies where AI-driven blue-green interventions have improved water (...), enhanced green spaces, and mitigated urban heat effects. Furthermore, it discusses the collaborative potential of cloud AI in fostering stakeholder engagement and participatory governance. The findings suggest that adopting cloud AI-powered blue-green solutions is crucial for addressing urban development challenges and promoting sustainable, livable cities. (shrink)
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  29. Situating Environmental Philosophy in Canada.C. Tyler DesRoches, Frank Jankunis & Byron Williston - 2019 - In C. Tyler DesRoches, Frank Jankunis & Byron Williston, Canadian Environmental Philosophy. Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    The volume includes topics from political philosophy and normative ethics on the one hand to philosophy of science and the philosophical underpinnings of water management policy on the other. It contains reflections on ecological nationalism, the legacy of Grey Owl, the meaning of ‘outside’ to Canadians, the paradigm shift from mechanism to ecology in our understanding of nature, the meaning of the concept of the Anthropocene, the importance of humans self-identifying as ‘earthlings’, the challenges of biodiversity protection and (...)
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  30. Organic Agriculture.Andrzej Klimczuk & Magdalena Klimczuk-Kochańska - 2018 - In Scott Romaniuk, Manish Thapa & Péter Marton, The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Global Security Studies. Springer Verlag. pp. 1--7.
    Consumers are increasingly aware of the health- and safety-related implications of the food which they can buy in the market. At the same time, households have become more aware of their environmental responsibilities. Regarding the production of food, a crucial and multifunctional role is played by agriculture. The way vegetables, fruits, and other crops are grown and how livestock is raised has an impact on the environment and landscape. Operations performed by farmers, such as water management, can be (...)
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  31. People Work to Sustain Systems: A Framework for Understanding Sustainability.Ian Werkheiser & Zachary Piso - 2015 - Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management 141 (12).
    Sustainability is commonly recognized as an important goal, but there is little agreement on what sustainability is, or what it requires. This paper looks at some common approaches to sustainability, and while acknowledging the ways in which they are useful, points out an important lacuna: that for something to be sustainable, people must be willing to work to sustain it. The paper presents a framework for thinking about and assessing sustainability which highlights people working to sustain. It also briefly discusses (...)
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  32. Detroit to Flint and Back Again: Solidarity Forever.Michael D. Doan, Ami Harbin & Sharon Howell - 2017 - Critical Sociology 43.
    For several years the authors have been working in Detroit with grassroots coalitions resisting Emergency Management. In this essay, we focus on how community groups in Detroit and Flint advanced common struggles for clean, safe, affordable water as a human right, particularly during the period of 2014 to 2016. We explore how, through a series of direct interventions – including public meetings and international gatherings, independent journalism and social media, community-based research projects, and citizen-led policy initiatives – these (...)
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  33. Waging Love from Detroit to Flint.Michael Doan, Shea Howell & Ami Harbin - forthcoming - In Graham Cassano & Terressa Benz, Geographies of Indifference: At the Intersections of Environmental Racism and Neoliberal Austerity Governance. pp. 241-280.
    Over the past five years the authors have been working in Detroit with grassroots coalitions resisting emergency management. In this essay, we explore how community groups in Detroit and Flint have advanced common struggles for clean, safe, affordable water as a human right, offering an account of activism that has directly confronted neoliberalism across the state. We analyze how solidarity has been forged through community organizing, interventions into mainstream media portrayals of the water crises, and the articulation (...)
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  34. Epistemic Injustice and Epistemic Redlining.Michael D. Doan - 2017 - Ethics and Social Welfare 11 (2):177-190.
    The practice of Emergency Management in Michigan raises anew the question of whose knowledge matters to whom and for what reasons, against the background of what projects, challenges, and systemic imperatives. In this paper, I offer a historical overview of state intervention laws across the United States, focusing specifically on Michigan’s Emergency Manager laws. I draw on recent analyses of these laws to develop an account of a phenomenon that I call epistemic redlining, which, I suggest, is a form (...)
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  35. A historical glance over Fierza dam, Shkoder, Albania.Donald Vuka, Rei Cani, Elton Hasanaj & Klodjan Xhexhi - 2023 - International Journal of Engineering Science Invention (Ijesi) 12 (2):18-25.
    Is it about energy?! This paper consists of the analysis of the construction of the Fierza's dam, built on the Drin river bed in 1978. During the study of the dam construction scheme and later during the design of the projects, various problems were taken into account, such as the geological conditions of the area where the hydropower plants were erected, the construction materials, the most suitable solution for the type of dam, the auxiliary works, their construction, sequence and time. (...)
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  36. A New Theory of Serendipity: Nature, Emergence and Mechanism.Quan-Hoang Vuong (ed.) - 2022 - Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter.
    When you type the word “serendipity” in a word-processor application such as Microsoft Word, the autocorrection engine suggests you choose other words like “luck” or “fate”. This correcting act turns out to be incorrect. However, it points to the reality that serendipity is not a familiar English word and can be misunderstood easily. Serendipity is a very much scientific concept as it has been found useful in numerous scientific discoveries, pharmaceutical innovations, and numerous humankind’s technical and technological advances. Therefore, there (...)
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  37. Globalization and the Crisis in Detroit.Gail Presbey - 2015 - Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 15 (1-2):261-77.
    This article reviews the recent crisis in Detroit focusing on the placement of an Emergency Manager in charge of financial decisions, and a bankruptcy process. This political disenfranchisement harmed the pensions of city employees and offered valuable real estate to investors at low prices. While the crisis was long in the making, with deindustrialization and residential segregation beginning in the 1950s, the crisis was exacerbated in 2008 with the mortgage crisis and with water shut-offs to residences. The greatest harms (...)
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  38. Significance and Brewing Challenges of Civil Society in Affiliating Sustainable Groundwater Resource Governance: Experiences and Perceptions of Bangladesh.Mohammad Rubaiyat Rahman - 2018 - International Journal of Legal Studies and Research (Special Issue):63-82.
    Water is regarded as indefeasible necessity of human civilization. In the South Asia region, the groundwater resource is poised as essence of life, security and development. Bangladesh is not an exception from that. Due to scarcity as well as disproportionate availability of surface water supply, the groundwater resource is veered into vital source to undergird heavy demand of water supply for livelihoods, industrial and agricultural purposes. Considering these, the groundwater resource governance is crucial since it is the (...)
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    Interactions with Coastal Nature and Health Outcomes: A Bayesian GITT Analysis on Belgian Visitors.Sari Ni Putu Wulan Purnama, Chamunorwa Huni, Ifeanyi Ogbekene, La Viet-Phuong, Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - manuscript
    Coastal environments are widely recognized as valuable public health resources and therapeutic landscapes. However, limited research has examined how specific coastal interactions that foster close connections with nature influence health outcomes. This study investigates the relationship between the frequency of engaging in high-nature-interaction coastal activities―e.g., beach walking, wildlife spotting, water sports, mountain biking, spending time on the beach, beach sports, watching the sunset, seagoing, and shell collecting― and health outcomes among visitors to the Belgian coast. Using a dataset of (...)
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  40. Alimentos alternativos na formulação de dieta para caprinos e ovinos.J. C. Marcos Neto, A. P. S. Santos, I. C. Dourado, R. P. L. Santos & E. N. R. Barbosa - 2024 - Revista Eletrônica Nutritime 21 (6):9456-9464.
    ALTERNATIVE FOODS IN THE FORMULATION OF DIETS FOR GOATS AND SHEEP ABSTRACT Alternative nutrition refers to the use of unconventional ingredients or agro-industrial byproducts in formulating diets that would otherwise be discarded (Moraes, et al., 2011). Providing nutritional support to animals is essential in optimizing digestibility, associated with good management and water availability, which increases the producer's profitability. The search for alternative foods to meet market demand can arise for several reasons, whether to obtain a greater supply of (...)
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  41. Solution to the Mind-Body Relation Problem: Information.Florin Gaiseanu - 2021 - Philosophy Study 11 (1):42-55.
    In this paper it is analyzed from the informational perspective the relation between mind and body, an ancient philosophic issue defined as a problem, which still did not receive up to date an adequate solution. By introducing/using the concept of information, it is shown that this concept includes two facets, one of them referring to the common communications and another one referring to a hidden/structuring matter-related information, effectively acting in the human body and in the living systems, which determines the (...)
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  42. STUDY ON LEED CRIDITS AND THE CERTIFICATION FOR WHOLE BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND MAJOR RENOVATION - LT.V. Ragavan, M. S. Dharmar, G. Karthikeyan & T. Narmdha - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 2 (1):1-15.
    Green buildings are an integral part of the solution to the environmental challenges facing the planet. Today we use the equivalent of 1.5 Earths to meet the resource needs of everyday life and absorb the resulting wastes. This measure of our planet’s carrying capacity means that it takes Earth 18 months to regenerate what is used in only 12 months. If current trends continue, estimates suggest, by the year 2030 we will need the equivalent of two planets. Turning resources into (...)
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    How AI Can Implement the Universal Formula in Education and Leadership Training.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    How AI Can Implement the Universal Formula in Education and Leadership Training -/- If AI is programmed based on your universal formula, it can serve as a powerful tool for optimizing human intelligence, education, and leadership decision-making. Here’s how AI can be integrated into your vision: -/- 1. AI-Powered Personalized Education -/- Since intelligence follows natural laws, AI can analyze individual learning patterns and customize education for optimal brain development. -/- Adaptive Learning Systems – AI can adjust lessons in real (...)
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    Creativity and Intelligence: Emergent Properties of the Brain as a Balancing Mechanism for Overpopulation, Natural Disasters, and Diseases.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Creativity and Intelligence: Emergent Properties of the Brain as a Balancing Mechanism for Overpopulation, Natural Disasters, and Diseases -/- The human brain is an extraordinary organ, capable of producing creativity and intelligence as emergent properties that allow humanity to address complex challenges. These traits are not merely tools for individual survival; they function as collective mechanisms to adapt to large-scale issues that threaten humanity’s balance with the environment. Overpopulation, natural disasters, and the prevalence of diseases and illnesses represent some of (...)
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    The Consequences of Human Overpopulation: Nature’s Automatic Balancing Mechanism.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    The Consequences of Human Overpopulation: Nature’s Automatic Balancing Mechanism -/- Introduction -/- Throughout history, civilizations have risen and fallen due to their ability—or failure—to manage resources and population growth. In today’s world, human overpopulation has reached an unprecedented scale, straining ecosystems, depleting resources, and accelerating climate change. If population growth remains unchecked, nature will impose its own form of balance through disease, war, famine, and environmental collapse. This essay explores how overpopulation mirrors invasive species behavior and how nature’s corrective mechanisms (...)
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    Is Overpopulation Necessary for Capitalism?Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Is Overpopulation Necessary for Capitalism? -/- Introduction -/- The relationship between population growth and capitalism has been a subject of debate for centuries. Some argue that a large population is necessary for a thriving capitalist system, as it provides labor and fuels consumer demand. Others believe that excessive population growth leads to economic and environmental problems, making it an unsustainable approach. Even in a world with vast natural resources, as it was thousands of years ago, overpopulation is not a necessity (...)
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    The Future of Economic Systems: A Balance Between Capitalism, Socialism, and Sustainable Growth.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- The Future of Economic Systems: A Balance Between Capitalism, Socialism, and Sustainable Growth -/- Economic systems have evolved over centuries to meet the needs of societies. The invention of monetary value, a social construct, allowed for the exchange of goods and services, making economies function at a large scale. However, while this system has undoubtedly brought prosperity to many, it has also led to inequalities and environmental challenges. In order to address these issues and ensure a sustainable future, a (...)
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    Why Elon Musk is Wrong About the “Population Collapse” Problem.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Why Elon Musk is Wrong About the “Population Collapse” Problem -/- Elon Musk has repeatedly warned that low birth rates in many developed countries pose a major threat to human civilization. He argues that a shrinking population will lead to economic decline, labor shortages, and reduced innovation, ultimately making it harder for humanity to sustain itself and expand into space. However, his concerns may be exaggerated, as decreasing population growth is not necessarily a crisis. In fact, it can offer several (...)
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    The Present Defects of Humanity and the World: A Call for Balance and Understanding.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    -/- The Present Defects of Humanity and the World: A Call for Balance and Understanding -/- Humanity stands at a critical juncture in history. While we have made remarkable advances in science, technology, and society, we are also facing unprecedented challenges that threaten both our survival and the well-being of the planet. These challenges are not merely the result of external forces but are deeply rooted in the defects of our systems, behaviors, and understanding of the natural world. To navigate (...)
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    The Threat of Nuclear War Without Population Regulation.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    The Threat of Nuclear War Without Population Regulation -/- Introduction -/- The risk of nuclear war is one of the most pressing concerns of modern civilization. While many factors contribute to this threat—geopolitical rivalries, economic inequalities, and military expansion—one of the most overlooked yet critical factors is overpopulation. Without proper population regulation, resource scarcity, social unrest, and international conflicts may escalate to the point where nuclear war becomes not just possible, but inevitable. This essay explores how overpopulation intensifies global tensions (...)
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