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Santosa Raharjo,Santun R. P. Sitorus,Suwandi Suwandi
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The landuse change from paddy field to non-rice field in Java is increasing every year and this has an impact on the decreasing of national food security. Likewise the occurrence of land conversion of around 2,000 ha for the construction of Jatigede rese...
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Vincenzo Rusciano, Myriam Ruberto, Silvia Baralla, Nunzia Gabriella Fasolino, Emilia Pellegrini and Raffaella Zucaro
Wetlands have a fundamental role in the maintenance and development of the global ecosystem and human health. Assessing the value of Ecosystem Services (ES) that wetlands provide is strictly related to environmental, economic, and social sustainability. ...
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Yunja Yoo, Beomsik Moon and Tae-Goun Kim
To reduce air pollutants, the International Maritime Organisation and port authorities use ship emissions regulations, such as MARPOL Annex VI and green port policies. To measure the effectiveness of these air emissions regulatory policies, accurate calc...
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Mitha Dwi Restuti, Lindawati Gani, Elvia R. Shauki and Lianny Leo
This study aims to test cost stickiness behavior under different managerial ability levels. Managerial ability plays an important role in resource-related decision making. Previous cost stickiness research assumes that managers exhibit similar abilities ...
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Tiago Araújo, Lígia Silva and Adriano Moreira
In a context of increased environmental awareness, the Internet of Things has allowed individuals or entities to build their own connected devices to share data about the environment. These data are often obtained from widely available low-cost sensors. ...
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Pedro Magaña, Miguel Á. Reyes-Merlo, Ángela Tintoré, Carmen Zarzuelo and Miguel Ortega-Sánchez
Engineering infrastructures require regular maintenance and/or repair activities that have important social, environmental, and economic impacts. Despite their growing importance, few studies have focused on fully integrated analyses. This work presents ...
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Daniel María González Pérez, José María Martín Martín, José Manuel Guaita Martínez and Francisco Javier Sáez-Fernández
Tourist activity has a number of impacts on the destinations in which it takes place, among which are the environmental ones. A particular problem is the increase in water demand and wastewater production, which can compromise the balance of ecosystems. ...
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L. Suganthi
AbstractPurpose: Corporate social responsibility (CSR) when integrated with the business model resulted in the holistic development of the organisation and the community. Many firms have found that CSR initiatives have a positive influence on performance...
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Fang-He Zhao, Cheng-Zhi Qin, Teng-Fei Wei, Tian-Wu Ma, Feng Qi, Jun-Zhi Liu and A-Xing Zhu
Field sampling is an important way of collecting soil information for the modeling and evaluation steps during digital soil mapping (DSM). However, some predesigned samples may not be accessible in the field due to natural or anthropogenic reasons. Simpl...
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Annisa Rizkaninghadi Imansari,Roekhudin Roekhudin,Yeney Widya Prihaningtias 10.21831/economia.v15i2.24127
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Abstract: This research aims to study the implementation of green accounting on the hospitality industry in Malang based on internal and external perspectives. This type of research is a multi-case study. Data collection was conducted in 2018 through int...
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Muh Akil Rahman,Sumarlin Sumarlin,Sari Fatimah Mus,Murtiadi Awaluddin,Rulyanti Susi Wardhani
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Environmental issues are not a new issue, environmental degradation and social gaps in the environment are a matter of great concern. This study aimed to analyze the form of environmental responsibility and how the application of Green Accounting concept...
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Angelica Lidén, Kenneth M. Persson
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Membrane technology, i.e., ultrafiltration and nanofiltration, is growing in popularity, as it is a space efficient alternative for surface water treatment. Two types of hollow fiber membranes were tested in a fully equipped and automated pilot at a Swed...
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Angelica Lidén and Kenneth M. Persson
Membrane technology, i.e., ultrafiltration and nanofiltration, is growing in popularity, as it is a space efficient alternative for surface water treatment. Two types of hollow fiber membranes were tested in a fully equipped and automated pilot at a Swed...
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Mohammad Reza Majdi Yazdi, Mehdi Aliehyaei and Marc A. Rosen
Gas turbines incur a loss of output power during hot seasons due to high ambient air temperatures, and input air cooling systems are often used to partly offset this problem. Here, results are reported for an investigation of the utilization of a heat pu...
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Mohammad Ayad Al-Rawi, Praneel Chand, Archie Van Mendoza Evangelista
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Poor indoor environmental quality (IEQ) has become a global concern for World Health Organization (WHO), and its impact on health and well-being has been exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. To monitor and sanitize indoor air, this study develops a cost...
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Sharon Kramer, Craig Jones, Geoffrey Klise, Jesse Roberts, Anna West and Zach Barr
The marine and hydrokinetic (MHK) industry plays a vital role in the U.S. clean energy strategy by providing a renewable, domestic energy source that may offset the need for traditional energy sources. The first MHK deployments in the U.S. have incurred ...
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Antía Fdez-Sanromán, Marta Pazos, Emilio Rosales and María Angeles Sanromán
In this age, a key target for enhancing the competitiveness of the chemical, environmental and biotechnology industries is to manufacture high-value products more efficiently and especially with significantly reduced environmental impact. Under this prem...
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Christos V. Katsiropoulos, Andreas Loukopoulos and Spiros G. Pantelakis
In the present work the carbon footprint and the financial viability of different materials, manufacturing scenarios, as well as recycling scenarios, associated with the production of aeronautical structural components are assessed. The materials conside...
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Christos V. Katsiropoulos, Andreas Loukopoulos and Spiros G. Pantelakis
In the present work the carbon footprint and the financial viability of different materials, manufacturing scenarios, as well as recycling scenarios, associated with the production of aeronautical structural components are assessed. The materials conside...
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