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  1. 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 (...)
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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 (...)
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  3. Citizen’s assessment in the delivery of environmental management programs of the local government unit of Banga, Aklan.Jyanee Loi Yecla, Cecile Legaspi, Cecilia Reyes & Anna Mae Relingo - 2023 - Asian Journal for Resource Management and Governance 1 (2):1-15.
    This study evaluated the citizens’ assessment ofthe delivery of environmental management programs of the Local Government Unit (LGU) of Banga, Aklan employing the CitizenSatisfaction Index System (CSIS). Particularly, the study determined the awareness, availment, satisfaction,and need for action on the LGU’s environmental management programs. The study applied a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods. The samples were determined by applying the Multi-Stage Random Probability Sampling technique to give all the citizens an equal chance to be (...)
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  4. The Requirements of Computerized Management Information Systems and Their Role in Improving the Quality of Administrative Decisions in the Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education.Mazen J. Al Shobaki & Samy S. Abu-Naser - 2017 - International Journal of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering 6 (6):7-35.
    The purpose of this study is to identify the requirements of computerized Management Information Systems and their role in improving the quality of administrative decisions in the Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education. The authors used the descriptive analytical method and the questionnaire method to collect the data. (247) questionnaires were distributed on the study sample and (175) questionnaires were collected back with a recovery rate of (70.8). The study showed a number of results, the most important of (...)
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  5. Umweltmanagement und Rationalität. Der Schatten von VW: Betrieblicher Umweltschutz auf dem Prüfstand.Kay Herrmann - 2017 - WiSt 4 (2017):47-49.
    Economic pressures, mounting environmental, security and health requirements, are all critical factors that shape economic action. With regard to environmental protection, an economic entity acting as homo oeconomicus finds himself in a situation resembling a prisoner’s dilemma. Signposts for a possible resolution of this dilemma include an environmental management system, a system of environmental law based on the principles of environmental ethics, and a new conception of human nature.
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  6. Towards a Just Solar Radiation Management Compensation System: A Defense of the Polluter Pays Principle.Robert K. Garcia - 2014 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 17 (2):178-182.
    In their ‘Ethical and Technical Challenges in Compensating for Harm Due to Solar Radiation Management Geoengineering’ (2014), Toby Svoboda and Peter Irvine (S&I) argue that there are significant technical and ethical challenges that stand in the way of crafting a just solar radiation management (SRM) compensation system. My aim in this article is to contribute to the project of addressing these problems. I do so by focusing on one of S&I’s important ethical challenges, their claim that the (...)
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  7. RESEARCH ASPECTS IN WASTE MANAGEMENT AND THE USE OF INTELLIGENT TECHNOLOGIES.Mohit Gangwar - 2024 - Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (6):151-157.
    The management of waste has become an increasingly critical issue as urbanization and industrial activities surge globally. Traditional waste management practices are struggling to keep pace with the rising quantities and complexities of waste. This paper delves into the integration of intelligent technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and data analytics, into waste management systems. By examining current practices, methodologies, experiments, and results, this study aims to highlight the transformative potential of intelligent (...)
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  8. Expanding environmental education: Integrating animal welfare and overcoming human-centered thinking.Minh-Phuong Thi Duong - 2024 - Sm3D Portal.
    In recent years, environmental education has increasingly focused on the role of nonhuman animals in our ecosystems. However, even with growing research, animals are still not a central part of environmental education. Instead, the focus remains on human-centered issues. This reflects a larger societal problem, where influential groups—such as businesses and political or religious institutions—resist changes that might challenge human dominance. -/- A recent study points out that environmental education, shaped by the idea of “sustainable development,” often (...)
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  9. Call for Paper: Environmental Sustainability Needs Humanities.Minh-Hoang Nguyen & Quan-Hoang Vuong - 2024 - Discover Sustainability.
    Value systems, goals, beliefs, and worldviews need to be changed to leverage the sustainability transformation within the human society, as they define how humans interact with nature, generate knowledge and technologies, and utilize natural and artificial resources. Therefore, the humanistic values of this era demand the inclusion of environmental sustainability, and building an eco-surplus culture is essential for the social transition away from eco-deficit dystopia. The Topical Collection welcomes viewpoints, reviews, and theoretical and empirical work.
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  10. Concepts, strategies and mechanisms of economic systems management in the context of modern world challenges.Grigorii Vazov (ed.) - 2021 - VUZF Publishing House “St. Grigorii Bogoslov”.
    The results of the authors’ research in a scientific monograph are devoted to solving the problems of forming and improving new concepts and strategies for managing economic systems, and mechanisms for their implementation in the context of modern world challenges to society on the basis of models of managing economic entities. An important component of the scientific monograph is the formation of modern strategies for increasing the competitiveness of economic systems, improving corporate structures, innovative restructuring of enterprises, ensuring environmental (...)
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  11. Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19): Socio-Economic Systems in the Post-Pandemic World: Design Thinking, Strategic Planning, Management, and Public Policy.Andrzej Klimczuk, Eva Berde, Delali A. Dovie, Magdalena Klimczuk-Kochańska & Gabriella Spinelli (eds.) - 2022 - Lausanne: Frontiers Media.
    On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization declared a pandemic of the COVID-19 coronavirus disease that was first recognized in China in late 2019. Among the primary effects caused by the pandemic, there was the dissemination of health preventive measures such as physical distancing, travel restrictions, self-isolation, quarantines, and facility closures. This includes the global disruption of socio-economic systems including the postponement or cancellation of various public events (e.g., sporting, cultural, or religious), supply shortages and fears of the same, (...)
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  12. ESG and Asset Manager Capitalism.Paul Forrester - manuscript
    This paper provides an examination of some problems caused by the concentration of influence in the capital markets of developed countries. In particular, I argue that large asset managers exercise quasi-political power that is not democratically legitimate. In section two, I will examine the economic driver behind the size and power of the big asset managers: the passive investing revolution. I will discuss several respects in which this revolution has fundamentally changed capital markets, most notably by making a large share (...)
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  13. Development of a strategic complexity management framework for industrial systems - A multi-case study -.Freund Lucas - 2022 - Dissertation, Lincoln University
    Today decision-makers face surging increases in overall system complexity leading up to more unstable and unpredictable business environments. Leaders and decision-makers are confronted with volatility (dynamic and intense changes), uncertainty (lack of predictability), complexity (interconnection of parts which is sometimes overwhelmingly difficult to process), and ambiguity (unclear relationships), namely the VUCA-world. The implications of the VUCA-world for business and strategy can be applied to the rise of complex cyber-physical systems in Industry 4.0. There is an expressed need to develop (...)
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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 such as (...)
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  15. Managers’ Citizenship Behaviors for the Environment: A Developmental Perspective.Olivier Boiral, Nicolas Raineri & David Talbot - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 149 (2):395-409.
    The objective of this longitudinal study is to analyze the intrinsic drivers and values underlying managers’ organizational citizenship behaviors for the environment from a developmental psychology perspective based on measuring the stages of consciousness that shape the meaning-making systems of individuals. At time 1, the stages of consciousness of 138 managers were qualitatively assessed using the Leader Development Profile test. At time 2, a quantitative survey measured the environmental beliefs and OCBEs of these managers. The links between stages of (...)
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  16. Strategies for Healthcare Disaster Management in the Context of Technology Innovation: the Case of Bulgaria.Radostin Vazov, R. Kanazireva, T. Grynko & Oleksandr P. Krupskyi - 2024 - Medicni Perspektivi 29 (2):215-228.
    In Bulgaria, integrating technology and innovation is crucial for advancing sustainable healthcare disaster management, enhancing disaster response and recovery, and minimizing long-term environmental and social impacts. The purpose of the study is to assess the impact of modern technological innovations on the effectiveness of disaster management in health care in Bulgaria with a focus on Health Information Systems (HIS), Telemedicine, Telehealth, e-Health, Electronic Health Records, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Public Communication Platforms, and Data Security and Privacy. These innovations, (...)
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  17. The system of evaluation efficiency of the strategy of sustainable development of the enterprise in the decentralization condition.Igor Britchenko, Svitlana Filyppova, Liubov Niekrasova, Olena Chukurna & Radostin Vazov - 2022 - Списание «Икономически Изследвания (Economic Studies)» 1 (1):118 - 138.
    The article proposes a scientific and methodological approach to strategising the development of a manufacturing enterprise in a decentralised environment based on the principle of feedback. This approach involves taking into account the direct and feedback indicators of the enterprise, aimed at increasing its competitiveness and achieving sustainable development goals. The authors propose to assess the level of development of the production enterprise in decentralisation, taking into account the multiplier effect of interaction with the united territorial community on the basis (...)
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  18. Organic wastes, black-soldier flies, and environmental problems through the lens of the stock market.Quan-Hoang Vuong & Minh-Hoang Nguyen - manuscript
    As the world’s population grows and urbanization continues, the global waste crisis is becoming more severe, especially in developing countries. Without proper waste management, they may encounter various environmental and health risks. Biological technologies are regarded as promising waste management and recycling approaches in developing countries due to their cost-effectiveness and capability to handle diverse waste categories. One prominent technology in this aspect is the vermicomposting of organic waste utilizing the black soldier fly larvae. Nevertheless, significant financial (...)
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  19. Environmental Impact of Sustainability Dispersion of Chlorine Releases in Coastal Zone of Alexandra: Spatial-Ecological Modeling.Mohammed El Raey & Moustafa Osman Mohammed - 2024 - International Journal of Environmental and Ecological Engineering 18 (1):21-28.
    The spatial-ecological modeling is relating sustainable dispersions with social development. Sustainability with spatial-ecological model gives attention to urban environments in the design review management to comply with Earth’s system. Naturally exchanged patterns of ecosystems have consistent and periodic cycles to preserve energy flows and materials in Earth’s system. The Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA) technique is utilized to assess the safety of an industrial complex. The other analytical approach is the Failure-Safe Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) for critical (...)
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  20. Energy consumption management of commercial buildings by optimizing the angle of solar panels.Nima Amani & Abdulamir Rezasoroush - 2021 - Journal of Renewable Energy and Environment (Jree) 8 (3):1–7.
    One of the main reasons of environmental pollution is energy consumption in buildings. Today, the use of renewable energy sources is increasing dramatically. Among these sources, solar energy has favorable costs for various applications. This study examined a commercial building in a hot and humid climate. The findings showed that choosing the optimal angle of solar panels with the goal of optimized energy consumption would yield reduced costs and less environmental pollutants with the least cost and maximum energy (...)
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    Analytics Based on Government Land Information System (GLIS) Data.R. Mrudula - 2025 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (9):1-10.
    The Government Land Information System (GLIS) dataset provides detailed data on land use patterns, population distribution, and demographic characteristics across all States and Union Territories. This dataset serves as an essential tool for making data-driven decisions in areas such as urban planning, infrastructure development, environmental protection, and socio-economic advancement. The goal of analysing this dataset is to uncover key insights into current land use trends and their effects on sustainable urban development. By studying land use changes, the analysis (...)
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    AI-Enhanced Urban Mobility: Optimizing Public Transportation Systems in Smart Cities.Eric Garcia - manuscript
    Urban transportation systems face significant challenges due to increasing congestion, inefficient routes, and fluctuating passenger demand. Traditional public transportation networks often struggle to adapt dynamically to these challenges, leading to delays, overcrowding, and environmental inefficiencies. This paper explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and IoT technologies can optimize urban mobility by enabling real-time route optimization, demand forecasting, and passenger flow management. By integrating data from GPS trackers, fare collection systems, and environmental sensors, cities can reduce travel times, enhance (...)
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    The Post-Capitalist Economic System and the Need for a Smaller Population.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    The Post-Capitalist Economic System and the Need for a Smaller Population -/- Introduction -/- As humanity transitions from capitalism to an entirely new economic system—one that moves beyond market-driven competition and profit motives—the necessity of large population growth diminishes. In a post-capitalist era, advanced automation, sustainable resource management, and decentralized economic structures will replace traditional labor and consumption-based economies. Unlike capitalism, which thrives on constant economic expansion and a growing workforce, the new system will prioritize stability, (...)
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  24. Current issues of security management during martial law.Maksym Bezpartochnyi, Igor Britchenko, Olesia Bezpartochna, Kostyantyn Afanasyev, Mariia Bahorka, Oksana Bezsmertna, Olena Borschevska, Liliana Chyshynska-Hlybovych, Anna Dybała, Darya Gurova, Iryna Hanechko, Petro Havrylko, Olha Hromova, Tetiana Hushtan, Iryna Kadyrus, Yuri Kindzerski, Svіtlana Kirian, Anatoliy Kolodiychuk, Oleksandr Kovalenko, Andrii Krupskyi, Serhii Leontovych, Olena Lytvyn, Denys Mykhailyk, Oleh Nyzhnyk, Hanna Oleksyuk, Nataliia Petryshyn, Olha Podra, Nazariy Popadynets, Halyna Pushak, Yaroslav Pushak, Oksana Radchenko, Olha Ryndzak, Nataliia Semenyshena, Vitalii Sharko, Vladimir Shedyakov, Olena Stanislavyk, Dmytro Strikhovskyi, Oksana Trubei, Nataliia Trushkina, Sergiy Tsviliy, Leonid Tulush, Liudmyla Vahanova, Nataliy Yurchenko, Andrij Zaverbnyj & Svitlana Zhuravlova (eds.) - 2022 - Vysoká škola bezpečnostného manažérstva v Košiciach.
    The authors of the book have come to the conclusion that toensuring the country’s security in the conditions of military aggression, it is necessary to use the mechanisms of protection of territories and population, support of economic entities, international legal levers of influence on the aggressor country. Basic research focuses on assessment the resource potential of enterprises during martial law, the analysis of migration flows in the middle of the country and abroad, the volume of food exports, marketing and logistics (...)
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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 (...)
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    AI-Driven Air Quality Monitoring and Management in Smart Cities.Eric Garcia - manuscript
    Air pollution is a critical challenge for urban areas, contributing to public health crises and environmental degradation. Traditional air quality monitoring systems often lack the granularity and adaptability needed to address dynamic pollution sources and patterns. This paper explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and IoT technologies can enhance air quality management in smart cities by enabling real-time monitoring, pollution source identification, and adaptive mitigation strategies. By integrating data from IoT sensors, satellite imagery, and traffic systems, cities can reduce (...)
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  27. 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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    Domestic Waste Management.S. Boopathi - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (8):1-14.
    This project aims to address the challenges of domestic waste management through a comprehensive web-based solution. With inefficient waste handling posing significant environmental and public health issues, our solution offers a multifaceted approach to improve waste management practices. The system provides a range of features, including educational resources on waste reduction, reuse, and recycling, to enhance public awareness. It also includes a community engagement section for reporting local waste issues and requesting bin collections. Additionally, advanced image (...)
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  29. Cloud-Based IoT System for Outdoor Pollution Detection and Data Analysis.Prathap Jeyapandi - 2024 - Journal of Science Technology and Research (JSTAR) 5 (1):424-430.
    Air pollution is a significant environmental concern that affects human health, ecosystems, and climate change. Effective monitoring and management of outdoor air quality are crucial for mitigating its adverse effects. This paper presents an advanced approach to outdoor pollution measurement utilizing Internet of Things (IoT) technology, combined with optimization techniques to enhance system efficiency and data accuracy. The proposed framework integrates a network of IoT sensors that continuously monitor various air pollutants, such as particulate matter (PM), carbon (...)
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    Development of Effective ESG systems in Higher Educations.Bala Krishna G. - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategie 1 (4):1-14.
    Given the great significance of institutions in the journey towards sustainability, most of them lack the ability to measure and improve their ESG activities. Based on this argument, this work presents the development of a web-based application called ESGConnect, intended to assist institutions in the evaluation process pertaining to their sustainability practices through an interactive structured submission and feedback mechanism. In ESGConnect, institutions provide ESG-related documents, which administrators verify and score with recommendations on how to enhance the documents based on (...)
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  31. If “Denial of Death” Is a Problem, Then “Reverence for Life” Is a Meaningful Answer: Ernest Becker's Significance for Applied Animal and Environmental Ethics.Jeremy D. Yunt - 2024 - Journal of Animal Ethics 14 (1):9-25.
    The theories of cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker arise from an existential and psychological analysis of the death terror/anxiety deep in the unconscious of every human. Becker details how this anxiety governs the ideologies and behaviors of our species—something now confirmed by thousands of experiments performed by psychologists engaged in contemporary terror management theory (TMT). Humans manage their anxiety through what Becker terms “hero systems”—concepts, beliefs, and myths we create to give us a sense of significance and meaning during, and (...)
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  32. 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 (...)
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    A User-Friendly Web TA User-Friendly Web Tool for Waste Management and Awareness.M. Sai Varshini - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (6):1-15.
    Urban centers are grappling with significant challenges in managing domestic waste due to increasing population density and consumption patterns. Common issues include irregular waste collection, inadequate waste segregation, and limited recycling initiatives. These shortcomings often stem from insufficient communication between residents and waste management authorities, as well as a general lack of public awareness regarding proper waste disposal methods. This paper proposes a comprehensive web-based platform aimed at enhancing domestic waste management practices. The system allows users to (...)
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  34. Eliciting the plurality of causal reasoning in social-ecological systems research.Tilman Hertz, T. Homas Banitz, Rodrigo Martínez-Peña, Sonja Radosavljevic, Emilie Lindkvist, Lars-Göran Johansson, Petri Ylikoski & Maja Schlüter - 2024 - Ecology and Society 29 (1).
    Understanding causation in social-ecological systems (SES) is indispensable for promoting sustainable outcomes. However, the study of such causal relations is challenging because they are often complex and intertwined, and their analysis involves diverse disciplines. Although there is agreement that no single research approach (RA) can comprehensively explain SES phenomena, there is a lack of ability to deal with this diversity. Underlying this diversity and the challenge of dealing with it are different causal reasonings that are rarely explicit. Awareness of hidden (...)
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  35. A review of environmental, social and health impact assessment (Eshia) practice in Nigeria: a panacea for sustainable development and decision making. [REVIEW]O. Omidiji Adedoyin, Morufu Olalekan Raimi, Sawyerr Henry Olawale & Odipe Oluwaseun Emmanuel - 2020 - MOJPH 9:81-87.
    Local participation is always beneficial for sustainable action and environmental problems resulting from urban implementation due to the failure of social and institutional change necessary for a successful transformation of rural life to urban life ahead of the rapid movement of the population. Despite good legal practice and comprehensive guidelines, evidence suggests that Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) or more broadly Environmental, Social and Health Impact Assessment (ESHIA) have not yet been found satisfactory in Nigeria, as the current (...)
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  36. Prospects for sustainable development and ensuring the security of economic systems in the new geostrategic realities.Maksym Bezpartochnyi, Igor Britchenko & Olesia Bezpartochna - 2023 - Kosice: Vysoká škola bezpečnostného manažérstva v Košiciach.
    The authors of the scientific monograph have come to the conclusion that ensuring sustainable development and security of economic systems in the new geostrategic realities requires the use of mechanisms for state protection of national economic interests, innovative outsourcing and digital technologies, and environmental protection. Basic research focuses on assessment the economic security of insurance companies, logistics processes, farms, healthcare organisations, retail and e-commerce, and tourist destinations. The research results have been implemented in the different decision-making models in the (...)
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  37. Formation of global regulatory system for human resources development.S. Sardak - 2016 - In International Scientific Practical Conference «Modern Transformation of Economics and Management in the Era of Globalization». pp. 21-22.
    Focused on evolutionary and continuous human development the global, the regulatory system should be formed in the conceptual (the constant research for the detection, identification and evaluation of global imperatives) and application (development and implementation of activities and coordination tools of influence to ensure the existence of human civilization in a secure politically, economically, socially and environmentally balanced world) planes. On the author's calculations of its formation in functionally complete, holistic view is expected by 2030 due to historically conditioned (...)
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    The Advantages of Self-Sufficient Countries with Manageable Populations and Minimal Import Dependence.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    The Advantages of Self-Sufficient Countries with Manageable Populations and Minimal Import Dependence -/- Introduction -/- In a world where globalization has connected economies, many nations remain highly dependent on imports for essentials such as food, energy, and industrial materials. While trade brings benefits, over-reliance on imports exposes nations to risks such as supply chain disruptions, inflation, and geopolitical pressures. However, some countries have successfully built self-sufficient economies, allowing them to thrive with minimal reliance on foreign resources. -/- Self-sufficient countries benefit (...)
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    Dredging Analysis and Decision Support System.K. Mahesh - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (5):1-15.
    Dredging operations are essential for maintaining navigable waterways, but determining the ideal time to dredge requires a multifaceted approach, incorporating both environmental and operational variables. This paper presents the Dredging Analysis and Decision Support System (DADSS), a data-driven solution that employs historical sedimentation data, weather patterns, and water flow statistics to optimize dredging decisions. The system leverages Random Forest Classifier and Regressor models to predict the need for dredging and estimate associated costs. Key inputs include sedimentation depth, (...)
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  40. Exploring visitors' willingness to pay to generate revenues for managing the National Elephant Conservation Center in Malaysia.Maynard Clark - 2015 - Forest Policy and Economics 56 (C):9-19.
    Financial sustainability of protected areas is one of the main challenges of management. Financial self-sufficiency is an important element in improving conservation effort in these areas. This study seeks to review best practices in recreational fee systems in different countries and to find a relevant entry fee for a wildlife sanctuary in Malaysia. The revenue of the National Elephant Conservation Center (NECC) in Kuala Gandah, Malaysia, comes from several sources, including the national government, but all these budgetary sources are (...)
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    Beyond Capitalism: Designing a New Economic System for Humanity.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Beyond Capitalism: Designing a New Economic System for Humanity -/- Introduction -/- For centuries, capitalism has been the dominant economic system, driving technological innovation, wealth creation, and global trade. However, its flaws—extreme inequality, environmental destruction, and economic instability—have made many question whether it is still the best model for humanity. Instead of reforming capitalism, perhaps the time has come to replace it entirely with a new system that better aligns with modern challenges, human well-being, and sustainability. (...)
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    Smart Harvesting System (Agro-Flow).C. Dastagiriah - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies, 1 (3):1-14.
    plant watering and monitors crop health to enhance farming efficiency and sustainability. The first component of the system is an automatic plant watering system, which leverages soil moisture sensors to monitor real-time soil conditions. When the soil moisture level falls below a predefined threshold, the system triggers an automatic irrigation process via a water pump. This system can be remotely controlled and monitored through a smartphone application or web interface, ensuring optimal water usage and preventing over-watering (...)
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    Comprehensive Implementation of a Holistic Educational System in the Philippines.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    Comprehensive Implementation of a Holistic Educational System in the Philippines -/- To implement a holistic educational system in the Philippines, we need a step-by-step national strategy that integrates the universal law of balance in nature, critical thinking, and systems-based learning into the foundational education system. Below is a detailed plan tailored for the Philippine context. -/- 1. Reforming the Curriculum -/- A. Core Subjects with Integrated Holistic Principles -/- Science & Systems Thinking – Teach students how natural (...)
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    Dredging Analysis and Decision Support System.Rashmi K. - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (12):1-5.
    The Dredging Analysis and Decision Support System (DADSS) is a comprehensive tool designed to optimize dredging operations by integrating environmental and operational data. Traditional dredging methods often suffer from inefficiencies, high costs, and inadequate planning, which can lead to significant environmental impacts and operational delays. DADSS addresses these challenges by leveraging advanced data analytics and visualization tools to enhance decision-making throughout the dredging process. The system is capable of predicting sediment behaviour, evaluating environmental impacts, and (...)
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    The Unified Theory of Free Will: The Three Universal Laws, Systemic Imbalance, and Nature’s Self-Correction.Angelito Malicse - manuscript
    The Unified Theory of Free Will: The Three Universal Laws, Systemic Imbalance, and Nature’s Self-Correction -/- By Angelito Malicse -/- Introduction -/- For centuries, the concept of free will has been debated, with perspectives ranging from determinism to compatibilism and libertarianism. However, these traditional views fail to acknowledge the natural laws that govern human decision-making. By synthesizing the Universal Law of Balance in Nature, the Universal Feedback Loop Mechanism, and the Error-Free System, we establish a unified theory of free (...)
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  46. Factors and conditions of the environmental and economic security formation in Ukraine.Igor Britchenko, Jozefína Drotárová, Oksana Yudenko, Larysa Holovina & Tetiana Shmatkovska - 2022 - Ad Alta: Journal of Interdisciplinary Research 2 (12):108-112.
    The article examines the peculiarities of the formation of the ecological and economic security system and the specifics of its principles. The relevance of the transformation of approaches to understanding the essence and principles of ecological and economic security in the context of the need to ensure sustainable development is substantiated. The levels of ecological and economic security and the peculiarities of changes in profits and costs during the transition of the economic system and business entities between these (...)
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  47. Achieving Coherence: Modeling Complexity in Dynamic Systems.Benjamin James - 2024 - Amazon: KDP.
    Achieving Coherence introduces a transformative framework for understanding and managing the complexities of dynamic systems. In a world where uncertainty and interconnected challenges define the landscape, the SPARC framework (Spectrum of Possibility and Recursive Choice) offers a unified model to address these issues, bridging the gap between theory and application across disciplines. This work explores the principles of coherence, constraint satisfaction, and recursive feedback, shedding light on how systems maintain stability and adapt in the face of evolving constraints and (...) noise. By integrating dimensional transitions, multi-constraint optimization, and resilience to stochastic influences, SPARC provides a novel approach to modeling systems that are inherently complex and interdependent. Applications range from stabilizing critical infrastructure and managing ecosystems under stress to advancing artificial intelligence and optimizing multi-agent systems. By demonstrating how local behaviors interact with global dynamics and how systems can thrive under variability, Achieving Coherence presents a compelling vision for navigating complexity and driving innovation in an interconnected world. (shrink)
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    AI-Driven Energy Efficiency in Smart Buildings: Optimizing Consumption and Reducing Carbon Footprints.Eric Garcia - manuscript
    Buildings account for a significant portion of global energy consumption and carbon emissions, making energy efficiency a critical focus for urban sustainability. Traditional building management systems often lack the adaptability and precision needed to optimize energy usage dynamically. This paper explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) and IoT technologies can enhance energy efficiency in smart buildings by enabling real-time monitoring, predictive maintenance, and adaptive control systems. By integrating data from smart meters, occupancy sensors, and environmental monitors, cities can reduce (...)
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  49. The Structural Links Between Ecology, Evolution and Ethics: The Virtuous Epistemic Circle.Donato Bergandi (ed.) - 2013 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    Abstract - Evolutionary, ecological and ethical studies are, at the same time, specific scientific disciplines and, from an historical point of view, structurally linked domains of research. In a context of environmental crisis, the need is increasingly emerging for a connecting epistemological framework able to express a common or convergent tendency of thought and practice aimed at building, among other things, an environmental policy management respectful of the planet’s biodiversity and its evolutionary potential. -/- Evolutionary biology, ecology (...)
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    In-Cab Smart Guidance and support system for Dragline operator.P. Lavanya - 2024 - International Journal of Engineering Innovations and Management Strategies 1 (2):1-13.
    The proposed sensor device for dragline operator is designed to enhance environmental safety by detecting and alerting operators to climate change impacts and potential hazards. Utilizing advanced sensor technology, this device continuously monitors weather conditions, such as heavy rain, strong winds, and extreme temperatures. When a hazard is detected, the device provides real-time alerts through an intuitive interface, enabling operators to take immediate action to mitigate risks. This proactive approach ensures operators are well-informed about their surroundings, significantly reducing the (...)
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