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Razvan Daniel Zota, Ionu? Alexandru Cîmpeanu, Denis Alexandru Dragomir and Mihai Adrian Lungu
Sustainable development, smart waste management, and circular economy principles are paramount to the significant worldwide trend of smart city-related research and projects. The basic hypothesis of our research is that artificial intelligence (AI)-based...
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Hassen Louati, Ali Louati, Rahma Lahyani, Elham Kariri and Abdullah Albanyan
Responding to the critical health crisis triggered by respiratory illnesses, notably COVID-19, this study introduces an innovative and resource-conscious methodology for analyzing chest X-ray images. We unveil a cutting-edge technique that marries neural...
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Jelena Vapa Tankosic, Svetlana Ignjatijevic, Nemanja Lekic, Nata?a Kljajic, Milo? Ivani?, Slobodan And?ic and Dejan Ristic
This research represents an attempt to systematically introduce the concepts of sustainable agriculture that shall address environmental attitudes and the risks for adoption related to agri-environmental practices. The substantial risks posed by climate ...
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Emilio Iranzo-García, Katia Hueso-Kortekaas and Ghaleb Fansa-Saleh
Advances in research on environmental problems and public awareness of them have led to renewed concern about the need to establish mechanisms and figures to protect and manage sites so that geoecological processes remain outside the dynamics of anthropi...
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Raghu Dharmapuri Tirumala and Kruti Upadhyay
Within the real estate sector, the concept of sustainability has traditionally been associated with green building initiatives. This study broadens the scope by examining environmental disclosure practices across a spectrum of stakeholders, including dev...
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Frans Wijsen,Ahmad Afnan Anshori
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In response to environmental degradation, Muslims worldwide have been developing Green Islam and Eco- Theology. This article focuses on Indonesia, particularly on Muhammadiyah members. The authors advocate an empirical approach, based on an analysis of t...
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Georgia Holly, Arturo Rey da Silva, Jon Henderson, Caesar Bita, Wes Forsythe, Zacarias Alexandre Ombe, Christopher Poonian and Hayley Roberts
This paper presents the key contributions of marine cultural heritage to the survival of coastal ecosystems and the communities that rely on them in East Africa. Marine cultural heritage (MCH) describes the evidence of past human interactions with coasta...
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Henry P. Huntington, Richard Binder Sr., Robert Comeau, Lene Kielsen Holm, Vera Metcalf, Toku Oshima, Carla SimsKayotuk and Eduard Zdor
The homeland of Inuit extends from Asia and the Bering Sea to Greenland and the Atlantic Ocean. Inuit and their Chukchi neighbors have always been highly mobile, but the imposition of three international borders in the region constrained travel, trade, h...
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Peter McKeague, Anthony Corns, Åsa Larsson, Anne Moreau, Axel Posluschny, Koen Van Daele and Tim Evans
The Infrastructure for Spatial Information in Europe (INSPIRE) Directive (2007) requires public organisations across Europe to share environmentally-related spatial datasets to support decision making and management of the environment. Despite the enviro...
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Active engagements in ecology practices are platforms which lead to good ecological behaviour and consciousness (Kamaruddin et al 2013). This study aims to explore urban community stewardship or civic ecology practice of doing composting in an urban muni...
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