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Bioenergy and Bioresources Usage in the Context of Circular Economy Promotion
The circular economy, which minimises the level of environmental pollution, creates a promising background for sustainable development. The application of bioeconomics principles provides the use of by-products of agriculture, forestry, food waste, and ...
Melnyk Leonid +3 more
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Inferring state‐dependent diversification rates using approximate Bayesian computation
Abstract State‐dependent speciation and extinction (SSE) models are a popular framework for quantifying whether species traits have an impact on evolutionary rates and how this shapes the variation in species richness among clades in a phylogeny.
Shu Xie, Luis Valente, Rampal S. Etienne
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Baltic Sea Region Countries’ Progress in Leave-No-One-Behind
The purpose of this study is to analyse the progress of the Baltic Sea Region countries in implementing the LNOB in a short-term trend. The study seeks to identify the stability of progress in a five-year period and examine which LNOB index dimensions ...
Pikturnaite Ilvija +3 more
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An Evaluation of Circular Economy Development in the Baltic States
Research background: The fact that all resources are not infinite and the needs of society are steadily increasing, new ways of producing, consuming and waste disposal should be adopted.
Jakubelskas Ugnius, Skvarciany Viktorija
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The paper formally addresses the influence of the substrate curvature and size on the grazing‐incidence small‐angle X‐ray scattering (GISAXS) signal. Using the established theory, GISAXS can be combined with substrate‐curvature‐based stress measurements, which is demonstrated on the example of Ag thin‐film growth.Grazing‐incidence small‐angle X‐ray ...
Michał Kamiński +9 more
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Enhancing Green Growth: Exploring the Influence of Fiscal Spending and Green Finance
The present study delves into the intricate correlation between fiscal spending and green growth, specifically focusing on the catalyzing effect of green finance.
Dinh Le Quoc +2 more
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Spatial Chaos in the Airport-Proximate Areas - Case Study of Gdansk Lech Walesa Airport
The airport may be an opportunity for the development of airport-proximate areas, as well as a source of conflicts and nuisances for stakeholders. From the perspective of spatial order and sustainable development, it is necessary to create a coherent ...
Wojewnik-Filipkowska Anna +1 more
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Abstract Straw returning is important for rural ecological management and sustainable agricultural development. Using farm survey data for Anhui Province, China, in 2020, we applied the double‐hurdle model to investigate the impact of agricultural machinery services and land fragmentation on farmers' straw‐returning behavior, and to explore the ...
Xin Wang, Yanping Song, Wei Huang
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The processes involved in the sustainable development goals (SDGs) localization, sustainable rural development (SRD), and the use of public participation to support the achievement of the SDGs have gained importance in recent years.
Olejniczak Jarosław +1 more
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Evaluation Indicators of Green Economic Development: The Case of the Baltic Countries
Research purpose. The green economy may become a solution to the existing problems. The European Union must implement solutions related to the green economy in order to solve the existing ecological, economic and social problems in the region, such as ...
Alekna Rokas, Kazlauskienė Eglė
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