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while relevant and novel models have been presented that unravel and unveil the templates, and working frame for achieving social equality and sustainability while addressing environmental issues associated with business activities, emphasizing value -based creation, social equality and sustainable...
The participatory model adopted for aUX helps ensure that the questions asked, aims and outcomes of the technologies are informed by or developed from the perspectives of autistic people, whose involvement can be supported through co-reflexive activities (Bergold and Thomas 2012; Frauenberger et al...
Recreation was selected because forests can have a positive impact on human health and are of great importance for leisure activities of many people. We focussed on conscious perception of nature, as experience of nature is among the most frequently stated reasons of people to visit forests for ...
Insertion of the lens requires care and practice and wearing the lens causes discomfort and risk of corneal abrasion or lead breakage. The requirements to stay in the center of the magnetic field precludes the use of search coils during many natural activities. Thus, this technique is mostly ...
Activities (ROPA) [42]. In our previous work, we proposed the AI Risk Ontology (AIRO)Footnote6for describing AI systems and their risks based on the AI Act and ISO 31000 family of standards [17]. In this work, AIRO is employed to provide the basis for the machine-readable representation...
For optimal change, businesses need to understand both the behaviour-change drivers of their consumers and how their own efforts will be responded to [11]. The implementation of sustainability activities, with their purported payoffs, assumes that shopper behaviour will be influenced by the ...
This technology is widely seen as the most efficient way for seaports to cope with rising global shipping traffic and massive new ships that haul more and more containers. By digitizing and automating activities once handled by human crane operators and cargo haulers, seaports can reduce the ...
and compact character of the pre-Fordist city by encouraging the disintegration of the urban organism, the huge surface area required to accommodate mass motorization destroys any balance between the amount of space to be allocated for circulation and parking and that usable for all other activities...
Crane RA, Sapsford DJ. Towards Greener Lixiviants in Value Recovery from Mine Wastes: Efficacy of Organic Acids for the Dissolution of Copper and Arsenic from Legacy Mine Tailings.Minerals. 2018; 8(9):383. https://doi.org/10.3390/min8090383 ...