The making of decisions, in other words, the making of choices that take the principles of Sustainability into account requires the critical and reflective formation of the practitioners. The present study has the objective to understand ... MED Silva,R Czykiel,PS Figueiró,... - 《Ram Rev....
organizational resilience, and corporate purpose have been interconnected as well as the theories under which each tradition has been tackled. Second, this research explains gaps and future research lines of each tradition in explaining the interaction between ...
In other words, students in countries with, for example, a higher standard of education or higher income per person consider the SDGs to be less important compared to their counterparts. The correlations between the three sustainability factors found and the individual indices are shown in Fig. ...
In other words, cathode materials can be recycled and reused in the new battery design with a simple and low-cost method rather than conventional hydro- or pyrometallurgic processes, significantly saving the environmental and material costs of the fundamental elements of the cathode. We first ...
In other words, it is a unit of energy based on the approximate quantity of energy released by burning one barrel of crude oil. Baseload Power: As a term, baseload means basic and fundamental capacity. Oftentimes, companies in charge of providing energy are urged with higher demand, known ...
Sustainability, as currently practiced, is primarily an exercise in efficiency. In otherwords, through the use of BREEAM, LEED, and other rating systems we are attempting to slowdown the damage caused by excessive resource use. We must d... B Reed 被引量: 22发表: 2006年 Fine-Scale Analysis...
In other words, lower income groups are likely to spend a higher proportion of any increase in pension benefit on consumption than higher income groups. To achieve a virtuous cycle between public pension, household consumption, and economic growth and, thus, a social-economically sustainable ...
1987) made the concept of sustainable development a regulatory idea of international policy: “Sustainable development is development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (UN,1987, para.1). In other words, ...
In other words, it is not enough for an ethical principle or precept to be consistent and to be intended to move the world away from unsustainable practices; the principle or precept must also provide feasible (i.e., effective and practical) and reliable (i.e., unfailing and trustworthy) ...
In other words, in the absence of clear visions and goals for the future, further up-scaling and commercialization of selected technological pathways and value chains could be hampered. Swedish biorefinery development also highlights the need for improved coordination between regional and national ...