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The characteristic of green product is different compare to conventional product, and makes a gap on the theory to explain attitude and behavior toward green product.
Ignatius Heruwasto
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Delivering Blue-Green Infrastructure: Innovation Pathways for Integrating Multiple Values
Realizing a multifunctional blue-green infrastructure (BGI) as a nature-based solution for the urban water system and built environment within crowded city areas is seen as a promising route for the process of climate adaptation.
Lizet Kuitert, Arwin van Buuren
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There is a problem among Generation Z regarding the insufficient perception of green apparel consumption and the “perception–action paradox”, which presents a great challenge to China’s future sustainable development.
Jianfang Liang, Jingjun Li, Qi Lei
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Based on the theory of consumer values, this study aimed to examine the relationship between green consumption values and pro-environmental consumption intention by establishing a “value-motivation-intention” model and to check the moderation effect of ...
Jianguo Wang, Jianming Wang, Jian Gao
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In the field of management psychology, the matching of employees and leaders can help improve enterprise performance. Then, in the field of sustainable development, can human aspects enhance green product development performance?
Shunyi Zhou +3 more
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The legal framework and national policies for urban greenery and green values in urban areas
In the light of compact city aspirations and commitments in the Nordic Region, it is appropriate that fresh light should also be shed on green values and their application in urban areas.
Johannes Lidmo +2 more
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To green or not to green: Establishing the economic value of green infrastructure investments in The Wicker, Sheffield [PDF]
Establishing the value of urban green infrastructure resources draws on a complex evaluation of social, economic and ecological influences. As a result planners have found it difficult to develop robust economic arguments to promote investments in urban greening. The Valuing Attractive Landscapes in the Urban Economy (VALUE) project facilitated a trans-
Mell, I.C. +3 more
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As a crucial determinant of urban livability, the importance of access to high-quality green spaces has long been recognized for achieving sustainable urbanization.
Shenglin Ben +3 more
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ABSTRACT Primary lung carcinomas and bronchial carcinoid tumors (BC) are very rare malignancies in childhood. While typical BC and mucoepidermoid carcinomas are mostly low‐grade, localized tumors with a more favorable prognosis than in adults, necessitating avoidance of overtreatment, adenocarcinomas of the lung are often diagnosed at advanced disease ...
Michael Abele +19 more
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Although a positive relationship is expected between consumers’ awareness of green benefits in a green product and their purchase intention, several studies have demonstrated otherwise. Against this back-drop, this article investigates how three personal
Muthu De Silva +2 more
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