Nakhcha, Marouane Tlaty, Mamdouh
This article explores the complex interconnection between digitization, green finance, and economic sustainability, highlighting the transformative potential of digitization for a greener economy. Adopting a rigorous research methodology, we examine the foundations of digitization and green finance, identifying the challenges and opportunities inhe...
Pratiwik, Erida Rahmayani, Dwi
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Indonesia is an agricultural country where most of the population works as farmers. The share of the agricultural sector in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ranks third, with an average informal sector employment of 88.34% in the last five years. This study aims to analyze the factors that influence the contribution of the agriculture sector to economi...
Andersson, Josefin Gustafsson, Emma
A rapid change in the market context and a growing concern regarding the environment with initiatives such as Agenda 2030 and Paris Agreement is what organisations are facing today. Further, macro-factors including war, inflation and energy crisis contribute to additional concerns in the market. These conclude with a hard-to-navigate landscape for ...
Bäckner, Daniel Tadese, Jonathan
This study was conducted at the Department of Information Technology, Uppsala University, focusing on Swedish high-speed broadband development. In 2015, the Swedish government introduced a new broadband strategy aimed at adapting the infrastructure to the digital era and achieving its vision of a fully connected Sweden. However, disparities exist b...
Raimi, Lukman Olowo, Rabiu
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Energy resources are indispensable to humans, animals, and plants. From the perspective of energy economics, energy efficiency has a high propensity to stimulate a development process that is environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable. Most developed countries are known to have attained energy efficiency, but the developing countries a...
Quintero Franco, Julian David
In order to provide decision and policy makers with the necessary tools to assess diverse sustainable energy futures, a set of 30 sustainable energy supply indicators was brought together based on the fundamentals of the so-called 'three pillars of sustainable development' - economic, social and environmental. Similarly, an innovative extra set of ...
Faqih, Achmad Siswoyo, Mukarto
The agricultural sector plays a great role in the economy of several countries and their economic sustainability is also majorly dependent on the agricultural performance of the country. There are various aspects related to agriculture sector that might have the impact on economic sustainability in one way or the other. In continuation of this issu...
Du, Jenny Hoeft, Madeleine
While the use of BIM (Building Information Modelling) has been increasing over the last decade and enabled a more integrated collaboration of different disciplines in the construction industry, its implementation in the operation phase of a building is still in its infancy in Sweden. Studies have been conducted to identify barriers and opportunitie...
Weerakoon, Ruwan P.
The research developed a sustainability assessment checklist for improving sustainability outcomes in post-disaster infrastructure recovery projects. The social, economic, environmental sustainability, and engineering and governance were the key elements. This research analysed three case studies and their existing disaster recovery strategies that...
Ly, Ting Ting Baardemans, Cornelis Bernardes, Inês
Motivation: Reverse Logistics is part of the concept of Sustainable Supply Chain Management, which is the supply chain consideration of the economic, environmental and social goals of all the stakeholders. These considerations should be balanced in a so-called Triple Bottom Line approach. However, literature approaching the social aspects is almost...