Environmental entrepreneurship (otherwise referred to as “ecopreneurship”) can be defined as the process of entrepreneurship applied in order to create businesses that solve environmental problems or operate sustainably. The term began to be widely used in the 1990s. Ecopreneurs are “entrepreneurs ...
As policy areas go,environmental policyis relatively youthful, dating back only as far as the early 1970s. Environmental provisions existed before that time but were relatively fragmented, aimed mainly at securing human health, and developed in a reactive and ad hoc manner.Environmental policygained...
important aspect of pattern recognition techniques and hotspot representations lies in the possibility of tracing ‘true’clusters, anyoutliersor spurious values (Gahegan & O’Brien,1997; MacEachren & Kraak,1997; Rheingans & Landreth,1995). The set of statistical methods for analysing and visualizing...
The topographic factors, such as elevation and aspect, had a very low contribution; only slope inclination influenced the occurrence of Euonymus velutinus at a contribution of 6%. Similarly, only soil type was a limiting factor in Euonymus velutinus...
Urbanicity, migration, cannabis and alcohol reflect sociocultural input but also peer experience, and physical or sexual abuse belong to the parenting/caregiver aspect. Certainly, there are many more, still undiscovered risk and numerous protective factors, potentially explaining why ‘only’ 40–50% ...
Cells sense their environment via membrane receptors (for specific signals such as hormones) and adhesion molecules (for immediate surroundings including extracellular matrix components). This review covers the range of signals that adhesion molecules li
Environmental awareness also can be defined as an individual’s ability to understand the relationship between human activities, the state of environmental quality, and their or her willingness to participate in environmental activities [48,49]. This paper defines environmental awareness as the public’...
Dyes may be defined as substances that, when applied to a substrate provide color by a process that alters, at least temporarily, any crystal structure of the colored substances [1,2]. Such substances with considerable coloring capacity are widely employed in the textile, pharmaceutical, food, ...
effects on the environment," the pesticide will not receive approval. An unreasonable adverse effect on the environment is defined as "any unreasonable risk to [humans] or the environment, taking into account the economic, social, and environmental costs and benefits of the use of any pesticide....
The careful selection of an appropriate EEB assessment method is a crucial aspect of blasting operations. However, there is a lack of comprehensive discussions on the applications of machine learning (ML) and optimization algorithms (OA) in addressing various EEB. Only a limited number of papers ...