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Exploring spatial justice in times of disruptions: Introduction to the special issue
The concept of spatial justice encompasses a number of diverse theoretical, political and normative issues. It sheds light on the way resources are allocated across different types of territories and how spatial patterns influence, enhance or confine ...
Lena Greinke +2 more
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Indigenous Peoples and local communities as agents of transformative change for sustainability [PDF]
Achieving just, equitable, and effective sustainability transformations requires diverse social engagement. This paper identifies five key roles played by Indigenous Peoples and local communities as agents of transformative change: embodying sustainable ...
Victoria Reyes-García +28 more
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Just Transformations to Sustainability [PDF]
Transformations towards sustainability are needed to address many of the earth’s profound environmental and social challenges. Yet, actions taken to deliberately shift social–ecological systems towards more sustainable trajectories can have substantial social impacts and exclude people from decision-making processes. The concept of just transformations
Nathan J. Bennett +4 more
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Adopting Sustainability and Digital Transformation in Business in Romania: A Multifaceted Approach in the Context of the Just Transition [PDF]
This study investigates the many facets of sustainability and digital transformation in business in the context of the fair transition, which will generate multiple challenges and opportunities for companies in various ...
Pînzaru, F. +3 more
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This article analyses the evolution of policy for restructuring old industrial regions based on the European experience and understanding of the building factors of modern EU industrial policy.
Olena Snigova
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Managed grazing and agroecological transformation in the Midwestern United States
A growing number of intergovernmental agencies, policymakers, scholars, and farmers are calling to transform the dominant food system so that it better supports farmers, communities, and the environment.
Erin B. Lowe +2 more
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IntroductionFrom 2018 to 2022, the Koronivia Joint Working Group on Agriculture (KJWA) was the key forum for debating global agricultural change and integrating agricultural transformation priorities into the mechanisms of the United Nations Framework ...
Rebecca Sarku +2 more
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Employment impacts of industrial transformation in China: A case study of Yangtze River Delta
The United Nations formally adopted 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) at the summit in 2015. With the goal of SDGs, China has formulated the “3,060” dual carbon target, that is, to achieve a carbon peak before 2030 and carbon neutrality before 2060.
Zijiang Hu +7 more
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The effect of continuous, nonlinearly transformed visual feedback on rapid aiming movements [PDF]
We investigated the ability to adjust to nonlinear transformations that allow people to control external systems like machines and tools. Earlier research (Verwey and Heuer 2007) showed that in the presence of just terminal feedback participants develop ...
Massen, Cristina +2 more
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Transforming education for the just transition
Society faces many challenges in promoting a just transition to a low-carbon economy, a transition that does not create or exacerbate injustices. Notably, the just transition can only be attained with new educational approaches which revolve around social, climate and environmental justice. This paper advances that for a just transition, the shift to a
Droubi, Sufyan +4 more
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