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Siew, Renard. Sustainability Analytics Toolkit for Practitioners. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-8237-8.

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Carayannis, Elias G., and Stavros Sindakis, eds. Analytics, Innovation, and Excellence-Driven Enterprise Sustainability. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-37879-8.

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Hjertholm, Peter. Debt relief and the rule of thumb: Analytical history of HIPC debt sustainability targets. Helsinki: United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research, 2001.

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Kruseman, Gideon. Disentangling the concept of sustainability: Conceptual definitions, analytical framework and operational techniques in sustainable land use. Wageningen: Wageningen Agricultural University, 1993.

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Namibia. Ministry of Environment and Tourism and Namibia. Ministry of Lands and Resettlement, eds. Namibia: Land use planning and environmental sustainability : contributions to an analytical framework for sustainable land management. Windhoek: Directorate of Environmental Affairs, Ministry of Environment and Tourism, 2007.

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Namibia. Ministry of Environment and Tourism. and Namibia. Ministry of Lands and Resettlement., eds. Namibia: Land use planning and environmental sustainability : contributions to an analytical framework for sustainable land management. Windhoek, Namibia: Directorate of Environmental Affairs, Ministry of Environment and Tourism, 2007.

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Namibia. Ministry of Environment and Tourism. and Namibia. Ministry of Lands and Resettlement., eds. Namibia: Land use planning and environmental sustainability : contributions to an analytical framework for sustainable land management. Windhoek, Namibia: Directorate of Environmental Affairs, Ministry of Environment and Tourism, 2007.

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Public, Finance Workshop (2008 Perugia Italy). Fiscal sustainability: Analytical developments and emerging policy issues : papers presented at the Banca d'Italia workshop held in Perugia, 3-5 April, 2008. Roma, Italy: Banca d'Italia, 2008.

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Public Finance Workshop (2008 Perugia, Italy). Fiscal sustainability: Analytical developments and emerging policy issues : papers presented at the Banca d'Italia workshop held in Perugia, 3-5 April, 2008. Roma, Italy: Banca d'Italia, 2008.

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Public Finance Workshop (2008 Perugia, Italy). Fiscal sustainability: Analytical developments and emerging policy issues : papers presented at the Banca d'Italia workshop held in Perugia, 3-5 April, 2008. Roma, Italy: Banca d'Italia, 2008.

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Ramanan, Raghavan (Ram). Introduction to Sustainability Analytics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Ramanan, Ram. Introduction to Sustainability Analytics. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315154909.

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Ramanan, Raghavan (Ram). Introduction to Sustainability Analytics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Ramanan, Raghavan (Ram). Introduction to Sustainability Analytics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Ramanan, Raghavan (Ram). Introduction to Sustainability Analytics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Carayannis, Elias G., and Stavros Sindakis. Analytics, Innovation, and Excellence-Driven Enterprise Sustainability. Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.

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Gontar, Zbigniew H. Smart Grid Analytics for Sustainability and Urbanization. IGI Global, 2018.

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Gontar, Zbigniew H. Smart Grid Analytics for Sustainability and Urbanization. IGI Global, 2018.

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Gontar, Zbigniew H. Smart Grid Analytics for Sustainability and Urbanization. IGI Global, 2018.

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Gontar, Zbigniew H. Smart Grid Analytics for Sustainability and Urbanization. IGI Global, 2018.

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Siew, Renard. Sustainability Analytics Toolkit for Practitioners: Creating Value in the 21st Century. Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.

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Sustainability Analysis and Environmental Decision-Making Using Simulation, Optimization, and Computational Analytics. MDPI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-0365-3198-4.

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Iyer, Sailesh, Arti Jain, and John Wang. Lifestyle Sustainability and Management Solutions Using AI, Big Data Analytics, and Visualization. IGI Global, 2021.

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Iyer, Sailesh Suryanarayan, Arti Jain, and John Wang, eds. Handbook of Research on Lifestyle Sustainability and Management Solutions Using AI, Big Data Analytics, and Visualization. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8786-7.

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Jain, Arti, Sailesh Suryanarayan Iyer, and John Wang. Handbook of Research on Lifestyle Sustainability and Management Solutions Using AI, Big Data Analytics, and Visualization. IGI Global, 2021.

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Jain, Arti, Sailesh Suryanarayan Iyer, and John Wang. Handbook of Research on Lifestyle Sustainability and Management Solutions Using AI, Big Data Analytics, and Visualization. IGI Global, 2021.

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Jain, Arti, Sailesh Suryanarayan Iyer, and John Wang. Handbook of Research on Lifestyle Sustainability and Management Solutions Using AI, Big Data Analytics, and Visualization. IGI Global, 2021.

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Bibri, Simon Elias. Smart Sustainable Cities of the Future: The Untapped Potential of Big Data Analytics and Context-Aware Computing for Advancing Sustainability. Springer International Publishing AG, 2018.

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Bibri, Simon Elias. Smart Sustainable Cities of the Future: The Untapped Potential of Big Data Analytics and Context–Aware Computing for Advancing Sustainability. Springer, 2019.

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Sze, Julie, ed. Sustainability. NYU Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479894567.001.0001.

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This book seeks to contextualize sustainability in three key ways: interdisciplinary formations, specifically the sciences, arts, societies, scale, and social justice. “Situating” sustainability suggests an analytic that can be applied to any of the individual contributions in this book: it implies an awareness as to the multiple ways that sustainability is marshalled and lack of sustainability/ justice experienced in social and political life. Each section has an “anchor” or framing chapter that will set the stage for the individual chapters to follow as well as a praxis-oriented contribution that enacts the ideas in each section.
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Sasmal, Joydeb. Resources, Technology and Sustainability: An Analytical Perspective on Indian Agriculture. Springer, 2016.

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Sasmal, Joydeb. Resources, Technology and Sustainability: An Analytical Perspective on Indian Agriculture. Springer, 2016.

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Sasmal, Joydeb. Resources, Technology and Sustainability: An Analytical Perspective on Indian Agriculture. Springer, 2018.

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McGreavy, Bridie, and David Hart. Sustainability Science and Climate Change Communication. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.563.

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Direct experience, scientific reports, and international media coverage make clear that the breadth, severity, and multiple consequences from climate change are far-reaching and increasing. Like many places globally, the northeastern United States is already experiencing climate change, including one of the world’s highest rates of ocean warming, reduced durations of winter ice cover on lakes, a marked increase in the frequency of extreme precipitation events, and climate-mediated ecological disruptions of invasive species. Given current and projected changes in ecosystems, communities, and economies, it is essential to find ways to anticipate and reduce vulnerabilities to change and, at the same time, promote sustainable economic development and human well-being.The emerging field of sustainability science offers a promising conceptual and analytic framework for accelerating progress towards sustainable development. Sustainability science aims to be use-inspired and to connect basic and applied knowledge with solutions for societal benefit. This approach draws from diverse disciplines, theories, and methods organized around the broad goal of maintaining and improving life support systems, ecosystem health, and human well-being. Partners in New England have been using sustainability science as a framework for stakeholder-engaged, interdisciplinary research that has generated use-inspired knowledge and multiple solutions for more than a decade. Sustainability science has helped produce a landscape-scale approach to wetland conservation; emergency response plans for invasive species that threaten livelihoods and cultures; decision support tools for improved water quality management and public health for beach use and shellfish consumption; and the development of robust partnership networks across disciplines and institutions. Understanding and reducing vulnerability to climate change is a central motivating factor in this portfolio of projects because linking knowledge about social-ecological systems with effective policy action requires a holistic view that addresses complex intersecting stressors.One common theme in these varied efforts is the way that communication fundamentally shapes collaborative research and social, technical, and policy outcomes from sustainability science. Communication as a discipline has, for more than two thousand years, sought to understand how environments and symbols shape human life, forms of social organization, and collective decision making. The result is a body of scholarship and practical techniques that are diverse and well adapted to meet the complexity of contemporary sustainability challenges. The complexity of the issues that sustainability science aspires to solve requires diversity and flexibility to be able to adapt approaches to the specific needs of a situation. Long-term, cross-scale, and multi-institutional sustainability science collaborations show that communication research and practice can help build communities and networks, and advance technical and policy solutions to confront the challenges of climate change and promote sustainability now and in future.
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A Novel Green Treatment for Textiles Sustainability. CRC Press, 2012.

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Wangwe, Samuel, and Hiroshi Kawamura. The 1960s. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198817345.003.0003.

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The global climate in the 1960s was one of excitement and hope brought by the independence of many countries from colonialism, the UN declaration of the First Development Decade, and unprecedented economic growth. Against this background, the Survey reminded developed countries about their responsibilities to assist broader economic growth and industrialization in developing countries in support of social development. The Survey contributed to identifying development challenges and to enhancing creative thinking to development policy and practices. It also provided analytical rationale for establishing specialized UN entities such as UNCTAD and UNIDO. Behind the excitement, however, the Survey expressed concerned about the sustainability of the international monetary system, a prelude to the turbulent 1970s and 1980s following the collapse of the Bretton Woods system.
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Wolkenstein, Fabio. Rethinking Party Reform. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198849940.001.0001.

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The functioning of representative democracy crucially depends on political parties that mediate between citizens and the state. It is widely doubted, however, that contemporary parties can still perform this connective role. Taking seriously the ensuing challenges for representative democracy, this book advances a normative account of party reform, drawing on both democratic theory and political science scholarship on parties. Moving beyond purely descriptive or causal-analytical perspectives on party reform, the book clarifies on theoretical grounds why party reform is centrally important for the sustainability of established democracies, and what effective party reforms could look like in an age where most citizens look to parties with scepticism and distrust. In doing so, the book underlines in distinctive fashion why scholars and citizens should care about re-inventing and transforming political parties, resisting widespread tendencies of either declaring parties unreformable or theorizing them out of the picture.
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SINGH, Dr ANIMESH, Dr BHAWNA CHOUDHARY, and Dr MANISHA GUPTA. TRANSFORMING BUSINESS THROUGH DIGITALIZATION. KAAV PUBLICATIONS, DELHI, INDIA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.52458/9789391842390.2021.eb.

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The theme of this book “Transforming Business through Digitization‖ was chosen due to its relevance in the contemporary globalized world. The world is witnessing the pace of change of digitalization like never before the similar trend will be seen in future too. With integration of value chains and supply chains becoming a global imperative, the contribution of IT enabled services and digitalization has had great impact on Tran‘s nationalisation of businesses. The responsiveness in the value chains and in the larger supply chains will be the key to increasing the market share in future. The application of Artificial Intelligence has helped the stakeholders in value chains and supply chains in making informed & quick decisions. This has been made possible due to integrated and well organized businesses linkages leading to better storage, access and management of data. The increase digitalization and ability to track and capture data at different nodes in the value chain and supply chain will help the marketers understand the impact of various variables on the sales performance of various brands. The marketers have to work of ways to convince the stakeholders about the privacy of the data. In future there is a possibility of mixing compete data privacy with fluid artificial intelligence across the supply chain making business processes easier using the technology of block chains. The most important contribution of the digitalization in the supply chain may be seen in the area of sustainability and green initiatives. The may be made possible by the way of assessing the levels of reduction in exploitative and polluting systems and processes and making progressive modifications in those systems and processes. The book- ―transforming business through digitization‖ is an attempt to record Innovative and novel manuscripts, research-based articles, case studies, conceptual outcome-oriented business models, and practices from the innovative minds of researchers and academicians. The book encompasses twenty-four chapters with research-based perspectives in the area of e-commerce, digital governance, digital transaction platforms, business analytics, and digitalization in agriculture, digital marketing, block chain, nuero marketing, search engine marketing, UPIs, Search Engine Marketing, Digi-preneurship, and digital finance. The book can be read as a compendium of readings of digitization of business and industry.
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Obeng-Odoom, Franklin. Global Migration beyond Limits. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198867180.001.0001.

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Global Migration beyond Limits carefully considers but ultimately rejects the idea that migration is driven by the choices of individual migrants, and instead starts from the idea that institutions shape all forms, forces, and functions of migration. Of these institutions, however, land is central, whether in internal migration, international migration, or global migration. Historically or currently, the evidence also clearly shows that migration and migrants transform both the sites where migrants are resident and the places from which migrants travelled. The change is more transformational than previous accounts have established, sometimes involving turning around dead cities and towns into vibrant local economies and reconstructing food networks for entire regions and nations. This book also raises serious analytical questions about three bodies of literature: mainstream economic accounts of migration, environment, and inequality; mainstream sustainability science and alternatives to it (e.g. ecological economics); and conservative and nativist claims about population problems and alternatives to them centred only on the freedom that a borderless world could create. Obeng-Odoom argues that much of the crisis of migration and sustainability can be understood as a reflection of global long-term inequalities and cumulative stratification, reflected at different scales in the global system, though the form of migration is conditioned by more than economic forces. The so-called migration crisis, therefore, seems quite routine and familiar. It is an outward expression of the political-economic system in which socially created value is privately appropriated as rents by a privileged few who use institutions such land and property rights, race, ethnicity, class, and gender to keep others in their place in the global economic and stratification ladder.
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Peterson, Martin. The Ethics of Technology. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190652265.001.0001.

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This book develops an analytic ethics of technology based on a geometric account of moral principles. The author argues that geometric concepts such as points, lines, and planes are useful for clarifying the structure and scope of five moral principles: (1) the cost-benefit principle, (2) the precautionary principle, (3) the sustainability principle, (4) the fairness principle, and (5) the autonomy principle. The geometric approach derives its normative force from the Aristotelian dictum that we should “treat like cases alike.” The more similar a pair of cases are, the more reason do we have to treat the cases alike. These similarity relations can be analyzed and represented geometrically. In such a geometric representation, the distance in moral space between cases reflects their degree of similarity. The more similar a pair of cases are from a moral point of view, the shorter is the distance between them. To assess to what extent the geometric method is practically useful for analyzing real-world cases the author has conducted three experimental studies based on data gathered from academic philosophers in the United States and Europe and engineering students at Texas A&M University. The results indicate that experts (philosophers) and laypeople (engineering students) do in fact apply geometrically construed moral principles in roughly, but not exactly, the manner advocates of geometrically construed principles believe they ought to be applied.
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Prabhu, K. Seeta, and Sandhya S. Iyer. Human Development in an Unequal World. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199490240.001.0001.

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This book is about the human development paradigm that is assuming renewed importance at a time when global dialogue is preoccupied with discussing pathways for achieving the 2030 agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It deals with the knowledge of human development in an unequal world and examines a range of issues of contemporary relevance, such as social sectors, poverty, gender inequality, social exclusion, and sustainability. Arguments in favour of human freedoms and flourishing are pertinent as societies in contemporary times are getting increasing broken into multiple identities and social categories. The ‘Unequal World’ represents the conjunction of human unfreedoms due to deprivations and inequalities in multiple realms. It argues for a paradigmatic shift in analysis, policy, and methodology towards a people-centered approach rooted in human flourishing and freedoms. This book seeks to bring back people to the forefront, and refocus on the centrality of peoples’ choices and freedoms. It is anchored in the human development paradigm and examines a range of issues that reflect the dimensions of an unequal world. Set within the broader framework that includes processes, institutions, and actors, the book explores both analytical and empirical realms. The ten chapters of the book weave together the numerous concepts, methods, and evidence. The comprehensive coverage and the integrated framework presented will enable readers across the globe to arrive at a thorough understanding of the human development approach and apply these frameworks in development practice with a fresh and more relevant perspective.
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