okulich-kazarin, valery artyukhov, artem skowron, łukasz wołowiec, tomasz bokhonkova, yuliia
This manuscript continues the series of research publications on Sustainable Development Goals 8 and 9 (SDGs 8 and 9). Innovations play an essential role in the global and national economies, as they contribute to the growth of economic productivity, the creation of new products, services, and jobs, and improve the quality of life. In the context o...
bembenek, michał melnyk, vasyl karwat, bolesław rokita, tomasz hnyp, mariia mosora, yurii warguła, łukasz
Using biogas fuel in a modern internal combustion engine equipped with gas equipment of the fourth and fifth generations can create several difficulties. This is due to the low heat of combustion of untreated biogas, the presence of moisture, and the specifics of the injectors. The main problem of the studies we considered is that there are no data...
Edwards, Evan
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Open Philosophy
This article traces the idea of domesticity through the work of Emanuele Coccia to explain his conception of happiness. Coccia argues that it is only by taking domestic concerns seriously that philosophy can begin to theorize the possibility of happiness today, claiming that rather than beginning with the polis, “philosophy must think the city from...
cano-ortiz, ana piñar fuentes, josé carlos peña-martínez, juan cano, eusebio
The world is currently experiencing unsustainable development, which poses significant risks to global society. In response, there is a growing advocacy for sustainable development across all sectors, driven by social resilience. This shift is fostering substantial socio-environmental tensions. However, the combined power of scientific research and...
Gong, Kellen Malloy, Allison Wernke, Matthew
The current discourse among researchers regarding the impact of government structures on governance in the United States is marked by conflicting views. While some studies suggest that divided government adversely affects legislative efficacy, others propose potential advantages over its unified counterpart. Yet, scant attention has been paid to th...
Roman, Dídac Angelucci, Diego Armellini, Jacopo Carrión-Marco, Yolanda Carrión, José S. López, Antonio Sánchez-Martínez, Noelia Martínez-Varea, Carmen Nadal, Jordi Ochando, Juan
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Open Archaeology
In this article, we present the results of the research carried out at the Gravettian occupation level of Cueva del Arco (Spain). For this purpose, a multidisciplinary investigation has been carried out in which all the elements recovered in the excavations carried out since 2015 at this site have been studied. The results are contextualised alongs...
Ma, Zhijun Yang, Xiaobei Miao, Ruili Yue, Yiji
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Economics
To reach carbon peak and neutralization, a low-carbon supply chain is a clean practice that turns supply chain management into a green economy. This approach aims to decrease energy consumption and pollution and accomplish sustainable development across the supply chain. The worldwide logistics business has transformed into an intelligent service p...
Basheer, Mohammed Siddig, Khalid Elnour, Zuhal Ahmed, Mosab Ringler, Claudia
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Environmental Research Letters
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Nile is expected to influence many ecosystem services, such as flood regulation, hydro-electricity production, food supply, and habitat provision, among others. Understanding these impacts (positive and negative) requires a comprehensive evaluation framework. This study develops and applies an integ...
sandim, andré araújo, dalila fonseca, teresa silva, maria emília
The northern inland region of Portugal has experienced significant population decline due to the exodus of younger generations and an aging population. This has led to the abandonment of traditional activities in these territories, contributing to territorial abandonment, degradation of local economic conditions, increased social vulnerability, and...
Purkiss, Danielle Pencheva, Polina Munro, Beth Miodownik, Mark
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Frontiers in Sustainability
The UK has a growing problem in the fast and unsustainable accumulation of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment, causing a wide range of negative environmental and social impacts. The UK repair economy, by its nature, is a complex system involving an interplay of legislative (i.e., policy, law, regulation), social (i.e., education, health, wel...