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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused huge loss of life, and immense social and economic harm. Wildlife trade has become central to discourse on COVID-19, zoonotic pandemics, and related policy responses, which must focus on “saving lives, protecting ...
Hollie Booth +13 more
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Digitalisation for organisations in industry 4.0: A working example [PDF]
Digitalisation and Industry 4.0 is changing the landscape of traditional industries and how they operate. Regulation, sustainability and staff shortages are challenging companies to alter their behaviour and business processes.
Ryan Stephen, Margaria Tiziana
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Collaborative governance for the sustainable development goals [PDF]
The advent of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals has refocused global attention on the roles of business and other nonstate actors in achieving global goals.
Ackerman +31 more
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This paper aims to identify all of the unexploited potentialities of sports activities with regard to sustainability by answering the following question: Considering the priorities that the 2030 Agenda identified with regard to sustainability, what does ...
Annesi Nora +2 more
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Monetary stability and its role in SDG implementation: Identifying socio-economic and renewable energy challenges in G20 countries [PDF]
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The Sustainable Development Goals show the development goals that would determine the needs of future generations. This research intends to look at the role of monetary stability and exchange rates on the main pillars of the ...
N. Prawoto +3 more
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Leadership is an important factor in building collaborative governance, even leadership capacity would also affect the effectiveness of ongoing collaborations. This study aims to describe the map of leadership and collaborative governance studies through
Muh A. Muslim +2 more
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Transforming innovation for sustainability [PDF]
The urgency of charting pathways to sustainability that keep human societies within a "safe operating space" has now been clarified. Crises in climate, food, biodiversity, and energy are already playing out across local and global scales and are set to ...
Arond, Elisa +11 more
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The article emphasizes the challenges facing Ukraine's energy sector, in particular, the energy crisis caused by Russian strikes on critical infrastructure facilities and their wear and tear. To overcome them, Ukraine needs significant investments in the
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Operationalizing the circular city model for naples' city-port: A hybrid development strategy [PDF]
The city-port context involves a decisive reality for the economic development of territories and nations, capable of significantly influencing the conditions of well-being and quality of life, and of making the Circular City Model (CCM) operational ...
Cerreta, M. +3 more
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An Integrated Stainless Steel‐Based Electrode for Durable Direct Natural Seawater Electrolysis
We report an integrated stainless steel‐based electrode featuring Pt atomic clusters anchored on a NiFe‐LDH anticorrosive layer. By regulating interfacial water dynamics to suppress chloride attack, this hierarchical architecture achieves superior durability (over 1000 h) and energy efficiency in direct seawater electrolysis, offering a cost‐effective ...
Jiankun Li +10 more
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