Enhancing the livelihoods of cassava-growing smallholders and their communities
Published in Frontiers in Psychology
The purpose of this study was to empirically investigate the interrelationships between push and pull factors associated with the consumption of women’s professional basketball games. Multiple factors pertaining to sport consumers’ internal needs, identified as “push” factors, contain various intangible socio-psychological motivations representing ...
Published in IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Biopellets, part of biomass, have excellent prospects to be developed further in Indonesia. The potential for developing biomass energy is estimated at 50 GWe, while the installed capacity is still around 1600 MW by 2018. This study analyzed the barriers and opportunities of bio pellets development in Indonesia. Data were collected from a systemati...
Biopellets, part of biomass, have excellent prospects to be developed further in Indonesia. The potential for developing biomass energy is estimated at 50 GWe, while the installed capacity is still around 1600 MW by 2018. This study analyzed the barriers and opportunities of bio pellets development in Indonesia. Data were collected from a systemati...
Published in Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils
In this study, we have analyzed the impact of COVID-19 on natural gas supply reliability. Natural gas supply reliability is defined as the ability to satisfy the market demand and is determined by both supply-side and demand-side policy. To evaluate the gas supply reliability of the natural gas pipeline system, we have applied the method of gas sup...
Published in Outlook on Agriculture
Grain legumes are nutritionally important components of smallholder farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. Unfortunately, limited access to quality seed of improved varieties at affordable prices due to inadequate seed systems has reduced their contribution to improving nutrition and reducing poverty in these regions. This paper analyses f...
Published in Disaster medicine and public health preparedness
The deliberate use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) materials in war or terrorist attacks is perceived as a great threat globally. In the event of a release of CBRN agents, protection by means of medical countermeasures (MedCMs) could reduce health vulnerability. Nonetheless, for some diseases caused by these agents, innova...
Published in Frontiers in Psychology
It has been well-argued that professional sport or mega sport events could serve as a catalyst for sport participation behaviors through direct and indirect trickle-down effects. However, there is limited research exploring the impact of spectator services during sport events on personal and collective well-being. Elaborating on the social-ecologic...
In the article, the theoretical basis of consumer choice and the factors that determine it are studied. The features of behaviour of ultimate users are cleared up, the conditions of consumer sovereignty are defined. It is proved, that consumer choice is determined by constantly increasing global competition, fragmentation of demand and differentiat...
During recent years, there has been a growing interest in sustainable innovation both in academia and in practice. Our qualitative, multiple case study examines this emerging field in the context of large firms. By doing so, this thesis contributes to the understanding of the concept as well as the underlying factors driving sustainable innovation....