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Journal articles on the topic "Sustainable development – Sociological aspects"

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Ivanov, Mikhail. "Vectors of sustainable development of the pharmaceutical industry." Buhuchet v zdravoohranenii (Accounting in Healthcare), no. 7 (July 1, 2020): 54–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.33920/med-17-2007-06.

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The article refects the specific aspects and main problems of functioning of Russian business structures in the pharmaceutical industry, identifies potential solutions within the framework of the pyramid of sustainable development. The author proposed three main vectors of sustainable development of business structures in the pharmaceutical industry: social, environmental, and financial and economic. The author assessed the social and environmental impact using sociological surveys of pharmaceutical industry employees. The financial and economic vector of sustainable development is characterized using financial and economic indicators. The article offers the author’s model-a pyramid of sustainable development of business structures in the pharmaceutical industry.
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NICULA, Virgil, and Simona SPANU. "DIAGNOSTIC-STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF BRĂILA COUNTY." Revista Economica 73, no. 1 (March 10, 2021): 74–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.56043/reveco-2021-0007.

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The diagnostic analysis on the sustainable development of Brăila County represents a broad investigation of the main political, economic, sociological, technical, ecological and legislative aspects. It was carried out in order to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of the reality of Brăila, but also the opportunities and environmental threats that favour or endanger sustainable development, including the root causes. The method is materialized in recommendations regarding the sustainable development of the analysed county (for capitalizing on the strengths and opportunities) or corrective (for eliminating or mitigating the weaknesses and threats identified).
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Astakhov, Yury V., Nikolay S. Danakin, and Margarita S. Veselova. "ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF DEVELOPMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES OF LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT BODIES." Scientific Review. Series 2. Human sciences, no. 6 (2020): 78–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.26653/2076-4685-2020-6-06.

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The article discusses some aspects of staffing sustainable development of the municipal formation. The article presents the results of a sociological study of human resources, qualitative and quantitative characteristics of municipal employees. It is emphasized that the staffing of sustainable development is the aggregate ability of the population to ensure the strategic socio-economic development of the municipality on the basis of the practical implementation of the professional activity of human resources and is one of the determining factors and the most important resource for sustainable socio-economic development.
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Zinchuk, Tetyana, Nataliia Kutsmus, Oleksandr Kovalchuk, and Olga Charucka. "CHALLENGES OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL ECONOMY." Management Theory and Studies for Rural Business and Infrastructure Development 40, no. 4 (December 21, 2018): 609–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/mts.2018.53.

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Rural areas play an important role in the national economy, the environment and society, contribute to the preservation of cultural heritage and the sustainable income of peasants. The growth of production rates by large agroholdings, which is mainly specialized on the crop production, does not contribute to the development of rural areas. The purpose of the article is to develop measures to ensure the sustainable development of rural areas. In the article, based on the method of comparative analysis, various aspects of programs on sustainable development of rural areas have been researched; economic development of rural territories for 2010-2016 has been studied on the basis of sociological and statistical data. The results of this research include the development of mechanisms for implementation of the sustainable development policy of rural areas, including promising directions of local areas development and innovative solutions to environmental and social problems.
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Сидельникова, Ксения, Kseniya Sidelnikova, Анна Иволга, Anna Ivolga, Яна Карнаухова, and Yana Karnaukhova. "DEMOGRAPHIC ASPECTS OF RURAL TOURISM: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS." Services in Russia and abroad 10, no. 7 (November 7, 2016): 134–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/21833.

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The contemporary relevance of ensuring sustainable rural development stems from the growing economic and social backwardness of rural territories on the one hand, and their ultimate importance for the state in the context of food security, preservation of soil and environmental resources, and the use of agricultural, production and labour potentials on the other hand. One of the key conditions for sustainable rural development is population strength- ening in rural areas and its sufficient employment. The article analyzes the current demographic problems of rural development, based on the example of Stavropol region. The authors describe threats to sustainable rural development such as unemployment and depopulation, as well as substantiate the practicality of diversification of traditional rural sources of income by means of tourism and other alternative activities. The research is performed on the base of actual materials and the results of studies related to the rural tourism development, and also using the authors´ observations. The authors have used monographic, sociological, economicstatistical methods of research, the systematic approach and comprehensive analysis. Rural tourism today should be seen as an important development direction of entrepreneurship and diversification in rural areas, as one of the important areas of sustainable development, and as a form and the chance of economic, social and cultural revitalization of rural areas as a whole. This makes the study of essence and prospects of this business direction development of high priority.
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Aarts, Noelle, and Martin Drenthen. "Socio-Ecological Interactions and Sustainable Development—Introduction to a Special Issue." Sustainability 12, no. 17 (August 27, 2020): 6967. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12176967.

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Understanding socio-ecological interactions requires an interdisciplinary approach that recognizes the value of both a social and an ecological perspective. However, such a recognition does not yet automatically result in an integral approach. Many studies of socio-ecological transformations start from either social science or a natural science perspective, and take results from other academic disciplines merely as a given, thus treating these disciplines as black boxes. In this editorial we argue that socio-ecology requires a new paradigm that not only seeks to transcend the separation between social sciences and ecological sciences but also develops a more intimate relationship between these different academic disciplines. We argue that studying socio-ecological interactions is not merely the sum total of social scientific and ecological research, because socio-ecological interactions are not interactions between sociological and ecological systems, but interactions that take place within the socio-ecological whole. Therefore, the study of socio-ecological interactions should start with a new ontology, in which social and ecological aspects are considered different aspects of one and the same reality. The papers in this special issue all show aspects of socio-ecological interactions, but also illustrate the challenge of studying socio-ecological interactions in a comprehensive way.
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Sitsinska, Maya, Anatoliy Sitsinskiy, Vladislav Nikolaiev, Svitlana Khadzhyradieva, and Igor Hasiuk. "Legal and socio-economic aspects of reforming Ukraine's higher education system." Journal of the National Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine 28, no. 1 (March 24, 2021): 88–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.37635/jnalsu.28(1).2021.88-98.

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The aim of the article is to critically review the effectiveness of the processes of reforming Ukraine’s higher education system in the light of integration into the European educational space. Also, the goal is to define the boundaries of the legislative control of the education system at the state level. The defining theoretical concept for the development of higher education in Ukraine is its leading role in ensuring the sustainable socio-economic development of the country through the implementation and legal protection of the inalienable right of citizens to education, obtaining quality educational services, comprehensive intellectual and spiritual development. The main research methods are the frequency analysis method and the mathematical statistics methods, which were used to process the data of the questionnaire of public officials. It has been determined that in the conditions of socio-economic, socio-political, legislative, administrative and managerial crisis, increasing competitive requirements for the higher education system of Ukraine, the leading purpose of its modernisation is the formation of new content and quality standards of educational services, which will ensure the maximum integration of Ukraine in the world and European educational space. In the context of a sociological survey of civil servants, the circle of threats, the structure of their relationships and sources of origin are outlined, which are the first priorities of the state administration, aimed at ensuring the sustainable development of the higher education system of Ukraine. The novelty of the study is due to a sociological survey of public officials in order to determine the expert opinion on key issues. It is important to find out what legal responsibility people will bear for opposing the laws of Ukraine on education. The authors also collected an expert opinion on key issues that will improve Ukrainian legislation in the field of higher education. The practical importance is determined by the necessity to outline priority areas to counter the existing and more potentially dangerous threats to the sustainable development of higher education in Ukraine
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Perederiy, Veronika Anatolyevna. "Youth and Sustainable Development of Rural Areas: Problems and Prospects." Общество: социология, психология, педагогика, no. 9 (September 25, 2020): 35–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.24158/spp.2020.9.5.

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Rural youth play an important role in the reproduc-tion and development of rural areas, being a strate-gic potential in achieving national goals in the field of improving the quality and standard of living of the rural population. Based on the results of the author's sociological research, an assessment is made of the socio-economic sphere of life, working conditions, and social behavior of young people living in rural areas. The objectives of the study in-cluded: coverage of the structure of the employment market, the labor process and its effectiveness, analysis of the quality of professional activities of young rural residents. The article reflects the prob-lematic aspects of the labor sector in rural areas faced by the Kuban youth. The authors are confi-dent that identifying the problems of rural youth in the socio-economic sector, caused by both objec-tive and subjective factors. Their solution will help the leadership of the country and the region to de-termine the effectiveness of the implementation of the strategy for sustainable development of rural areas in the localities, thereby, positively influence the development of domestic agriculture farms.
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Tyurikov, Alexander G., Irina E. Nadutkina, and Margarita S. Veselova. "HUMAN RESOURCES POTENTIAL OF GOVERNMENT AND MANAGEMENT BODIES: SOCIOLOGICAL ASPECT." SCIENTIFIC REVIEW. SERIES 2. HUMAN SCIENCES, no. 1 (2021): 18–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.26653/2076-4685-2021-1-02.

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The article deals with topical issues related to the further development of the human resources potential of government and management bodies. It is emphasized that the mechanism implementations strategies for ensuring the sustainable development of regions and municipalities are largely determined by systematic work with the managerial personnel reserve, which must necessarily bear the signs of continuity and continuity, as well as stimulate the improvement of the professional level and advanced education of senior personnel.
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Alpeissova, Sholpan. "Sociological Analysis of the Situation and Prospects of the Development of Socially Responsible Business in Kazakhstan." Sociological studios, no. 2(19) (December 1, 2021): 6–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/2306-3971-2021-02-06-13.

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The aim of the article is to analyze promising areas of socially respon­sible business development in Kazakhstan. The term «socially responsible business» the author understands a wide range of actions of private capital in the development of specific areas (regions, communities, conglomerates), where the company is located, care for the environment at its place of operation, contribution to the economy as a whole and social capital employee, in particular. The article considers socially responsible business as one of the key markers of sustainable development of regions and the state. Based on a sociological analysis of key aspects of modern development of socially responsible business, the author concludes that strengthening the social responsibility of business, encouraging social activity of entrepreneurs are necessary conditions for sustainable development of society. In addition to the positive trends on the way to the formation of corporate social responsibility, there are many unresolved issues current issues and problems that need to be solved and studied by scientists.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sustainable development – Sociological aspects"

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Doyon, Sabrina. "L'environnement "révolutionnaire" : pratiques, discours et dynamique socio-environnementale de la gestion des ressources côtières à Cuba." Thesis, McGill University, 2003. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=19499.

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This research analyses the dynamics of coastal resource management in the village of Las Canas, located in the province of Pinar del Rio, Cuba. More specifically, this study examines the environmental practices and discourses of individuals in the community of Las Canas, of researchers involved in a sustainable development project focused on the mangroves in the région, and of state représentatives from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (CITMA), as well as other governmental agencies involved in the area of Las Canas. This research examines how, in a context of transformation characterized by environmental dégradation, deep économie crisis and state decentralization, thèse three catégories of social actors, that is, individuals, researchers, and state représentatives, exploit and protect natural resources and construct socio-environmental relations through linkages among themselves and with the environment.
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Bassadien, Mishkah. "The effects of gentrification and sustainable cultural tourism development in the Bo-Kaap, Cape Town." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/2437.

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Thesis (MTech (Tourism and Hospitality Management))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2017.
The study site is the Bo-Kaap area in Cape Town. Negative and positive changes within interrelated physical, social and economic spheres have resulted from gentrification, an urban development phenomenon. These changes need to be managed responsibly. This study problem sought to establish whether the traditional inhabitants of the Bo-Kaap are being replaced by a ‘new generation’ of inhabitants because of gentrification, and how negative and positive changes in the Bo-Kaap could be minimised and maximised respectively, through gentrification, by adopting a sustainable cultural tourism approach. A historical background of the Bo-Kaap reveals the history, culture and religion of this area, and highlights the special customs and traditions within the Bo-Kaap as potential areas of sustainable cultural tourism development to mitigate gentrification. A comprehensive literature review on gentrification and tourism as separate and interrelated development processes is presented. The literature review investigates gentrification and its effects as a phenomenon; the relative forms of gentrification across an international, national and local setting, refined to the Bo-Kaap; tourism and the nature of the industry and its development; and finally, tourism gentrification as an interconnected system.
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Vieira, Sergio Luiz de Souza. "Do Serviço Social no Brasil e da questão socioambiental do século XXI: uma abordagem à ecologia de Marx." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2017. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/20118.

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The humanity experiences new moments of uncertainty. We came to the 21st century of the Christian was in the midst of the astonishment of the finite support of life on the planet, due to the affectations in the biosphere. Given this dramatic context, the UN - United Nations has made constant calls for all social segments to reflect on their environmental responsibilities. In this sense, this thesis seeks to provide new reflections on the historical sense of Social Work in contemporary times and seeks to draw attention to the socio-environmental aspects that are articulated with the legal attributions of the profession in Brazil. Part of the realization that the social misery and social question identified in the 19 st century by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels were in fact disputes over the different uses of natural resources, therefore, it is shown that they were expressions of the socio-environmental question. It has as theoretical support the ecological aspects addressed by Marx throughout his works, from his doctoral thesis. In this it is evident that such author, who is referential in Social Work, had great concern with the environment. The fact that the third generation of human rights includes environmental preservation is also aligned with this aspect. Thus, due to the ethical principle of the intransigent defense of Human Rights, all Social Workers are deontologically committed to reviewing their knowledge and doing, perhaps, to promote new professional reconception, necessary, therefore, to meet the demands that arise in function of these Signs of time. It is an exploratory research whose result seeks to clarify a context. The methodology used dialectics, interviews, field research, bibliographic sources, documents and correlational studies
A humanidade vive novos momentos de incerteza. Chegamos ao século XXI da era cristã em meio ao assombro da finitude dos suportes de vida no planeta, em função das afetações na biosfera. Diante deste contexto dramático, a ONU – Organização das Nações Unidas, tem feito constantes apelos para que todos os segmentos sociais reflitam sobre suas responsabilidades ambientais. Neste sentido esta tese busca propiciar novas reflexões sobre o sentido histórico do Serviço Social na contemporaneidade e busca chamar a atenção para os aspectos socioambientais que se articulam com as atribuições legais da profissão no Brasil. Parte da compreensão de que a miséria social e a questão social identificadas no século XIX por Karl Marx e Friedrich Engels eram na realidade disputas pelos diferentes usos dos recursos naturais, portanto, demonstra-se que eram expressões da questão socioambiental. Tem como suporte teórico os aspectos ecológicos abordados por Marx ao longo de suas obras, desde sua tese doutoral. Nisto se evidencia que tal autor, que é referencial no Serviço Social, teve grande preocupação com o meio ambiente. Alinha-se com tal aspecto o fato da terceira geração dos Direitos Humanos incluir também a preservação ambiental. Deste modo, pelo princípio ético da defesa intransigente dos Direitos Humanos, todos os Assistentes Sociais estão deontologicamente comprometidos a rever seus saberes e fazeres, quiçá, a promoverem nova reconceituação profissional, necessária, portanto, para os enfrentamentos das demandas que se apresentam em função destes sinais dos tempos. Trata-se de pesquisa exploratória cujo resultado busca aclarar um contexto. A metodologia utilizou-se da dialética, de entrevistas, de pesquisa de campo, fontes bibliográficas, documentos e estudos correlacionais
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Чорток, Юлія Володимирівна, Юлия Владимировна Чорток, Yuliia Volodymyrivna Chortok, and T. Chuyko. "Economic aspects of sustainable development." Thesis, Видавництво СумДУ, 2004. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/22787.

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Денисенко, Павло Анатолійович, Павел Анатольевич Денисенко, Pavlo Anatoliiovych Denysenko, and А. Lavrynenko. "Institutional aspects of innovative sustainable development." Thesis, Видавництво СумДУ, 2011. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/9974.

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張美娥 and Mei-ngor Connie Cheung. "Sustainable cemetery reserve." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1999. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31980703.

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Шишова, Юлія Григорівна, Юлия Григорьевна Шишова, and Yuliia Hryhorivna Shyshova. "Economic aspects of sustainable design in conception of sustainable development." Thesis, Видавництво СумДУ, 2007. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/7981.

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After the world energetic crisis of 1973-1974 in the world building and architectural practice a great attention has spared to the problem of fuel and energy resources saving, expended on heat providing of buildings. It was an answer for criticizing of specialists of the International energetic conference (MIREC) of UNO that modern buildings possess enormous reserves of increasing thermal efficiency, but researchers haven’t studied enough the features of forming their thermal conditions and designers don’t use achievements of fundamental disciplines, possibilities of untraditional energy. These events became preconditions for development of sustainable concept. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/7981
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Lam, Yeuk-hon John, and 林約翰. "Development of shopping centre in Hong Kong: a sociological study." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1996. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31967905.

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Roth, Richard A. "Sustainable development: political/ideological aspects and implications for planning." Diss., Virginia Tech, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/39119.

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Recent evidence of widespread environmental degradation and global changes resulting from human activities have revived a debate about the sustainability of the progress of human welfare that began at least 200 years ago. In this renewed debate, the seriousness and causes of environmental degradation are subject to widely divergent interpretations. There are many conceivable sustainable futures; the most important differences among them are not technical but political and ideological. The practice of environmental planning is concerned with a wide variety of contexts and situations at the human-environment interface. Because land use is at the root of many of the problems of environmental degradation (e.g., habitat destruction, air pollution, water pollution), land use planning is an appropriate focus for consideration of the role of environmental planning in sustainable development. Planning as a profession, with its inherent future orientation and focus on public values, is well situated to deal with the kinds of problems raised in the discourse regarding sustainability. Examination of mainstream land use planning practices, however, reveals a reactive, reformist incrementalism that responds to environmental degradation caused by growth, but that addresses neither its causes nor its dynamics. Mainstream land use planning approaches have attempted to resolve conflicts between development and environment through spatial solutions at various scales. The need to plan for ecological sustainability is difficult to reconcile with the democratic ideal of local self-determination. Many alternative approaches to land use planning for sustainable development focus on design solutions. The requirements of sustainability are not merely technical, however. There are both emancipatory possibilities and their opposite in sustainability. Implementing sustainability offers planners a number of choices. They can act as mediators, demystifyers of technical information, exposers of hidden ideological assumptions, and advocates. They can strengthen existing authority, or work towards an enlightened self-determination at the local level.
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Несторенко, Тетяна Володимирівна, Татьяна Владимировна Несторенко, and Tetiana Volodymyrivns Nestorenko. "Theoretical aspects of sustainable development of socio-economic systems." Thesis, Видавництво СумДУ, 2011. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/10122.

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Books on the topic "Sustainable development – Sociological aspects"

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Rabīʻ, Muḥammad. A theory of sustainable sociocultural and economic development. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.

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1943-, Almås Reidar, and Lawrence Geoffrey, eds. Globalization, localization, and sustainable livelihoods. Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2003.

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Capitale, natura e lavoro: L'esperienza di "Nuestra América". Milano: Jaca, 2008.

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Sousa, Nardi. Gangsta Yogi. Praia: US Edições, 2018.

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Teller-Elsberg, Jonathan, Emily Kawano, and Thomas Neal Masterson. Solidarity economy I: Building alternatives for people and planet ; papers and reports from the 2009 U.S. Forum on the Solidarity Economy. Amherst, MA: Center for Popular Economics, 2009.

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Fujita, Hachiteru. Bunka keizaigaku to chiiki sōzō: Kankyō, keizai, bunka no tōgō. Tōkyō: Shinhyōron, 2014.

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A framework for sustainable global development and the effective governance of risk. Lewiston, N.Y: Edwin Mellen Press, 2010.

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Ayeni, Bola. Symposium on "Mabogunje on development and development policy". Ibadan, Nigeria: Development Policy Centre, 2002.

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1938-, Stebbins Robert A., ed. Serious leisure and nature: Sustainable consumption in the outdoors. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

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Christelle, Morel, ed. Pour une économie du bien commun: Des pistes pour développer le troisième secteur de l'économie française. Paris: Le Pommier, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Sustainable development – Sociological aspects"

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Kamarulzaman, Nur Aizat, Khai Ern Lee, and Kim Shyong Siow. "Understanding Public Benefit and Risk Perceptions Through Psychological and Sociological Aspects for Sustainable Nanotechnology Development in Malaysia." In Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation, 1–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34568-6_1.

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Kondrashkina, Irina I., Petr V. Manin, Roman R. Hairov, and Marina T. Zhussupova. "Sociological Research in Project Management." In Сooperation and Sustainable Development, 941–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77000-6_111.

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Gurashi, Romina. "Peace and war in sociological theory." In Sustainable Development and Peace, 19–34. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003353195-3.

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Gurashi, Romina. "Sociological theories on peace and ecological development." In Sustainable Development and Peace, 89–106. London: Routledge, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003353195-6.

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Ramalho Moreira, Marcelo Melo, and Felipe Haenel Gomes. "Sustainability aspects." In Sugarcane Bioenergy for Sustainable Development, 217–26. Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2018. | Series: Routledge studies in bioenergy: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429457920-19.

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Hamamoto, Atsushi. "Social Impacts of Infrastructure Construction: Sociological Approaches to Development." In Sustainable Development Goals Series, 85–98. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4859-6_6.

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AbstractThis chapter helps readers unfamiliar with sociology to obtain a concrete picture of what a sociological approach to development is. It presents arguments based not only on previous research in the English-speaking world, but also on research trends in Japan. Sociological studies of development can be divided into two fields based on their disciplinary origins and research orientation: ‘Sociology of Development’ and ‘Development Sociology’. First, this chapter explains the difference between these research areas. Furthermore, as a case study, the issue of displacementand resettlement induced by dam construction is presented to examine what kind of sociological analysis has been conducted in these research areas. Accordingly, the author presents research perspectives that are considered unique to sociology in development issues: power relations among actors at development sites; secondary, indirect, mid-, and long-term impacts of development projects; macro–micro linkages among international, national, and regional transformations; and values, culture, and discourse on development. Finally, a discussion is presented on the role of sociological research in the debate on sustainability and how it can play a significant part.
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Oyevaar, Martin, Diego Vázquez-Brust, and Harrie van Bommel. "Sustainable Development: Environmental and Social Aspects." In Globalization and Sustainable Development, 101–28. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-44536-0_5.

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MacNeill, Timothy. "Culture in Critical and Sociological Thought." In Indigenous Cultures and Sustainable Development in Latin America, 39–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37023-7_3.

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Wu, Ying, Li Wang, and Ankit Patras. "Safety, Nutrition, and Health Aspects of Organic Food." In Sustainable Development and Biodiversity, 89–106. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26803-3_4.

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Mauerhofer, Volker. "Introduction." In Legal Aspects of Sustainable Development, 1–10. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26021-1_1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Sustainable development – Sociological aspects"

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Petrović, Slobodan, and Zorančo Vasilkov. "SOCIOLOGICAL AND SECURITY ASPECTS OF GEOPOLITICAL POSITIONING OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA IN THE EU ACCESSION PROCESS." In 6th International Scientific Conference ERAZ - Knowledge Based Sustainable Development. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/eraz.2020.105.

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Sociological and safety aspects of the geopolitical integration of the Republic of Serbia into the EU are part of the reality the country and the society have been confronting since the beginning of the 21st century. To single out and determine every sociological and safety factor is almost impossible since there is no definiteness of factors affecting the positioning of a country within the association of new countries. Neither is there any unique prototype applicable to all countries. Each country possesses cultural, national, religious, institutional and economic uniqueness; hence, it can be concluded that each country undergoes various experiences in the process of integration into a new institutional family. Since the creation, the European Union by its structure has presented a challenge to the society in all respects. This may certainly be measured and explained by sociological and safety standards. This paper presents the past correlations of the Republic of Serbia from two decades ago to the present, using a synthetic method to carry out a comparative analysis of the descriptive pattern, position, and capacities of the national in relation to supranational.
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Shen, Kehan, Chao Fang, Changzhou Lei, and Xiaoye Wang. "The Study of Panic to Nuclear Energy on Psychological and Sociological Issues." In 2013 21st International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone21-15017.

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Nuclear safety attracts many concerns from society especially after Fukushima accident. In recent years, although nuclear safety system has been continuously improved on the aspects of design functions, safety standards and safety assessment methods, etc., the public panic has not been reduced correspondingly. In some countries and regions, the public nuclear panic has a strong impact on the sustainable development of nuclear energy, which has been widely recognized by nuclear industries worldwide. In this paper, we studied the nuclear public panic from three aspects with the analysis of psychological and sociological methods, including: (1) Discussing the source of nuclear panic in the sense of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and psychoanalysis; (2) Systemically studying the irrational behaviors in nuclear accidents and the public nuclear culture with cognitive theory; (3) Giving out the general model of public nuclear panic. In the last, some suggestions of nuclear risk perception and communication were also shown as reference, which are significant for the future work.
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Nguyen Thi, Nhung, and Minh Thu Nguyen Thi. "Television in the Tay-Nung Language in Vietnam." In GLOCAL Conference on Asian Linguistic Anthropology 2019. The GLOCAL Unit, SOAS University of London, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47298/cala2019.17-2.

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Broadcasting and television are two popular types of media, with more audience than other types of media in Viet Nam today. Tay-Nung is a common language of two ethnic groups with the largest population of ethnic minorities in Viet Nam. Research on broadcasting and television in the Tay-Nung language is importance research, involving both journalism and the science of language. On the basis of surveys on the state of broadcasting in Tay-Nung language and the attitude, needs and aspirations of the Tay and Nung ethnicity on this activity, this article aims to describe and evaluate the current status of broadcasting in the Tay-Nung language, thereby proposing ways and means to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of broadcasting in Tay- Nung language. The main methods used in this study are a scientific observation method, a sociological survey method (interviews, discussions, investigation by questionnaires), method of description (analytical, statistical, classification, systematization) and a comparison method. Research data is collected from relevant documents and from the use of sociological survey methods. The subject of the article is the broadcast in Tay-Nung language activities in Viet Nam at present. This subject is considered in the following aspects; the places, the levels of broadcasting and television; the choice and use of language / dialect; attitude, needs and aspirations of the recipients, and some ways and solutions to be implemented. Research results of the project will help the Ministry of Information and Communication, in radio and television, to develop specific suggestions on the choice of type and level of communication. At the same time, the Viet Nam has also suggested the development of policies related to communication in ethnic minority languages. Raising the effectiveness of broadcasting in the Tay-Nung language will contribute to the preservation of language and culture; will improve quality of life for the Tay and Nung ethnicity and will contribute to sustainable development of nations in the renewal period. The work will inform work by the State, the Ministry of Information and Communication, should the State and the Ministry of Information and Communications pay attention to this timely guidance. Results will contribute to studies on communication in ethnic minority languages in Viet Nam or on communication in Tày Nùng in Southeast Asia.
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Spillemaeckers, S., and K. Bachus. "Institutional aspects of governance for sustainable development in Flanders." In SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2009. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sdp090161.

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Valente, O., M. Silva, R. Ávila, J. Vianna, and J. Sodré. "Sustainable development aspects of biodiesel production and application in Brazil." In SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2009. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sdp090682.

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Савосина, Мария Иосифовна. "LOGISTIC ASPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT." In Добродеевские чтения – 2018 II Международная научно-практическая конференция 18-19 октября 2018 г., г. Москва. Московский государственный областной университет, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18384/978-5-7017-2992-4-121-124.

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Vedom, R. "The hydrological aspects of sustainable development." In WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 2011. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/wrm110111.

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López de Asiain Alberich, M., A. Ehrenfried, and M. Sierra Hernández. "Aspects of sustainability in new urban developments: case study of Santa Barbara, Seville." In SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT 2007. Southampton, UK: WIT Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2495/sdp070151.

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Merzlikina, Galina, and Ekaterina Kuzmina. "Innovative Aspects of a Sustainable Regional Development." In International Scientific Conference "Competitive, Sustainable and Secure Development of the Regional Economy: Response to Global Challenges" (CSSDRE 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/cssdre-18.2018.85.

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Romanova, Anna P., Dmitriy A. Chernichkin, Mikhail S. Topchiev, Nelli V. Alieva, and Alexandr V. Rogov. "Russians’ historical memory of the great patriotic war of 1941-1945 in sociological research." In Sustainable and Innovative Development in the Global Digital Age. Dela Press Publishing House, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56199/dpcsebm.mbvt1622.

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This study dwells on the historical memory of Russians about the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945. Based on the analysis of various sociological studies on revealing the attitude to the Great Patriotic War, as well as the authors’ research, we concluded that the historical memory about the war of 1941-1945 of the significant majority of Russians (in particular student youth) shows the continuity in their understanding of the leading role of our country in the victory over the enemy and its allies. The obtained data do not diverge from the official position of the Russian state on this key issue. It is important to note the fact that Russian families almost have no veterans who participated in that war. However, they keep carefully transmitting the information about the war events from generation to generation, which is an important component of the cultural tradition and national identity of Russia.
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Reports on the topic "Sustainable development – Sociological aspects"

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Campling, Liam. Fisheries Aspects of ACP-EU Interim Economic Partnership Agreements: Trade and Sustainable Development Implications. Geneva, Switzerland: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.7215/nr_ip_20081013.

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Kokurina, O., and A. Burov. Methodology of sociological research of characteristics and level of sociopolitical stability of student youth as a factor of sustainable development of Russian statehood in the context of modern global challenges. SIB-Expertise, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/er0622.06122022.

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Methodology defines and describes the hypothesis, methodological tools, goal, objectives, and the result of empirical research, which is carried out in the form of a sociological survey. The Methodology also defines the general population of respondents, their gender, age and level of education. The specified result of intellectual activity reflects in detail the program of empirical research and its structural stages. The Methodology includes a sample questionnaire of sociological research, information about the content and nature of the questions, and a description of its conceptual parts. The methodology provides for the preparation of an independent result of intellectual activity - a detailed Аnalytical report containing proposals aimed at improving the sociopolitical stability of students as a factor in strengthening the Russian statehood and the viability of the state.
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Kokurina, O., and A. Burov. Analytical report on the results of an empirical study of the characteristics and level of sociopolitical stability of student youth as a factor of sustainable development of the Russian statehood in the context of current global challenges. SIB-Expertise, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/er0623.06122022.

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The Аnalytical report summarizes and interprets the results of empirical research of characteristics and level of sociopolitical stability of student youth as a factor of sustainable development of Russian statehood in the context of contemporary global challenges. The research is performed in the form of a sociological survey. Also in the specified result of intellectual activity the data on the revealed most significant channels, forms and directions of influence of the state youth and state national policy of the Russian Federation on sociopolitical stability are listed. The Аnalytical report reflects the results of the collected and processed material - the respondents' proposals to improve the sociopolitical stability of student youth in modern Russia. The results of the study in tabular form and comments on private and general results of the study are given.
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Mayfield, Colin. Capacity Development in the Water Sector: the case of Massive Open On-line Courses. United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, January 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.53328/mwud6984.

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The Sustainable Development Goal 6 targets are all dependent on capacity development as outlined in SDG 6a “Expand international cooperation and capacity-building support to developing countries in water- and sanitation related activities and programmes “. Massive Open On-line Courses (MOOCs) and distance learning in general have a significant role to play in this expansion. This report examines the role that MOOCs and similar courses could play in capacity development in the water sector. The appearance of MOOCs in 2010/11 led within 4 years to a huge increase in this type of course and in student enrollment. Some problems with student dropout rates, over-estimating the transformational and disruptive nature of MOOCs and uncertain business models remain, but less “massive” MOOCs with more engaged students are overcoming these problems. There are many existing distance learning courses and programmes in the water sector designed to train and/ or educate professionals, operators, graduate and undergraduate students and, to a lesser extent, members of communities dealing with water issues. There are few existing true MOOCs in the water sector. MOOCs could supply significant numbers of qualified practitioners for the water sector. A suite of programmes on water-related topics would allow anyone to try the courses and determine whether they were appropriate and useful. If they were, the students could officially enroll in the course or programme to gain a meaningful qualification or simply to upgrade their qualifications. To make MOOCs more relevant to education and training in the water sector an analysis of the requirements in the sector and the potential demand for such courses is required. Cooperation between institutions preparing MOOCs would be desirable given the substantial time and funding required to produce excellent quality courses. One attractive model for cooperation would be to produce modules on all aspects of water and sanitation dealing with technical, scientific, social, legal and management topics. These should be produced by recognized experts in each field and should be “stand-alone” or complete in themselves. If all modules were made freely available, users or mentors could assemble different MOOCs by linking relevant modules. Then extracts, simplified or less technical versions of the modules could then be used to produce presentations to encourage public participation and for other training purposes. Adaptive learning, where course materials are more tailored to individual students based on their test results and reactions to the material, can be an integral part of MOOCs. MOOCs efficiently provide access to quality courses at low or no cost to students around the world, they enable students to try courses at their convenience, they can be tailored to both professional and technical aspects, and they are very suitable to provide adaptive learning courses. Cooperation between institutions would provide many course modules for the water sector that collectively could provide excellent programmes to address the challenges of capacity development for SDG 6 and other issues within the water sector.
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Huynh, Diana N., and Johannes Lidmo. Nordic overview of national support initiatives in urban planning. Nordregio, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/pb2022:7.2001-3876.

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The Nordic countries share many cross-sectoral targets at the national level to meet ambitious environmental, social, sustainable, and innovative development goals and targets. However, in the context of spatial planning, central governments in the Nordic countries often have limited ability to influence local and regional level priorities. As the Nordic region seeks a greener, more competitive, and socially sustainable future, understanding the diversity of ongoing national interventions and mechanisms in local and regional land use and spatial planning is needed. The focus on Nordic national support initiatives is therefore to understand both the regulative and national support aspects (top-down) and the actual needs (bottom-up) to achieve national cross-sectoral targets as these relate to green and inclusive urban development. This policy brief presents a mapping of the relevant initiatives across the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden).
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Huynh, Diana N., Pipsa Salolammi, Hjördis Guðmundsdóttir, Åsa Ström Hildestrand, and Fanny Ejder. The Nordic Region and the 2030 Agenda: Governance and engagement (2021-2022). Nordregio, February 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/r2023:4.1403-2503.

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The Nordic countries have continuously ranked at the top of international assessments with regards to SDG implementation. This does not mean, however, that sustainable development in the Nordic Region has been fully achieved. Each country continues to face numerous challenges, including unsustainable consumption and production patterns, the effects of a changing climate, as well as rebalancing our societies after multiple crises marked by the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing recovery, energy supply shortages in Europe and the war in Ukraine. This report describes central policy decisions, actors and national structures in ongoing SDG work, and highlights inspiring examples of national networks and societal participation. Where information about more recent action has not been available, other supplementary aspects have been added, hence overlaps in the national chapters occur.
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Johnson, Eric M., Robert Urquhart, and Maggie O'Neil. The Importance of Geospatial Data to Labor Market Information. RTI Press, June 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2018.pb.0017.1806.

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School-to-work transition data are an important component of labor market information systems (LMIS). Policy makers, researchers, and education providers benefit from knowing how long it takes work-seekers to find employment, how and where they search for employment, the quality of employment obtained, and how steady it is over time. In less-developed countries, these data are poorly collected, or not collected at all, a situation the International Labour Organization and other donors have attempted to change. However, LMIS reform efforts typically miss a critical part of the picture—the geospatial aspects of these transitions. Few LMIS systems fully consider or integrate geospatial school-to-work transition information, ignoring data critical to understanding and supporting successful and sustainable employment: employer locations; transportation infrastructure; commute time, distance, and cost; location of employment services; and other geographic barriers to employment. We provide recently collected geospatial school-to-work transition data from South Africa and Kenya to demonstrate the importance of these data and their implications for labor market and urban development policy.
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Frazer, Sarah, Anna Wetterberg, and Eric Johnson. The Value of Integrating Governance and Sector Programs: Evidence from Senegal. RTI Press, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2021.rb.0028.2109.

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As the global community works toward the Sustainable Development Goals, closer integration between governance and sectoral interventions offers a promising, yet unproven avenue for improving health service delivery. We interrogate what value an integrated governance approach, intentionally combining governance and sectoral investments in strategic collaboration, adds to health service readiness and delivery using data from a study in Senegal. Our quasi-experimental research design compared treatment and control communes to determine the value added of an integrated governance approach in Senegal compared to health interventions alone. Our analysis shows that integrated governance is associated with improvements in some health service delivery dimensions, specifically, in aspects of health facility access and quality. These findings—that health facilities are more open, with higher quality infrastructure and staff more frequently following correct procedures after integrated governance treatment—suggests a higher level of service readiness. We suggest that capacity building of governance structures and an emphasis on social accountability could explain the added value of integrating governance and health programming. These elements may help overcome a critical bottleneck between citizens and local government often seen with narrower sector or governance-only approaches. We discuss implications for health services in Senegal, international development program design, and further research.
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Ali, Rassul. Konzeptentwicklung für CDM-Projekte - Risikoanalyse der projektbezogenen Generierung von CO2-Zertifikaten (CER). Sonderforschungsgruppe Institutionenanalyse, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.46850/sofia.9783933795842.

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The Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is a complex legal-institutional system that, on the one hand, offers industrialized countries options for cost-effective emission reductions and, on the other, provides developing countries with opportunities for sustainable development. Investors face the difficulty of identifying suitable CDM projects from approximately 130 possible host countries and nearly 60 possible project activities. In order to develop points of reference for strategic investments, this paper identifies and categorizes the risks arising in the value creation process of bilateral energy projects into four action-related levels. At the host level, the focus is on political-institutional and sector-specific risks, while at the investor state level, the legal design of the CDM's complementary function is relevant. The project level covers technology- and process-related risks, with the identification of the reference case and the proof of additionality posing particular problems. The future design of the CDM and the reform of the procedure at the UNFCCC level pose a fundamental risk. A two-stage assessment procedure is proposed for risk assessment: a rough analysis captures sociographic, climate policy, institutional and sector-specific criteria of the host. The differentiation of the project stage allows the localization of the project in the value chain and a differentiation regarding the use of methods. The assessment of project registration is based on the methods used and gives recognition rates per method and project category; project performance is measured in terms of the ratio of emission reductions actually realized to those planned in the project documentation. A detailed analysis following the coarse analysis provides qualitative guidance for project evaluation. These include the Executive Board's methodological principles, correct application of methodologies, identification of the reference case, proof of additionality, as well as the financial conditions of the relevant sector and publicity-related aspects. Despite individual hosts and project technologies, the developed two-step risk analysis allows, with relatively little effort and in line with business practice, an initial assessment of CDM project risks, so that overall it lays a fundamental building block for the elaboration of a strategic implementation and sustainable investment under the CDM.
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The IDB Group and the Sustainable Development Goals. Inter-American Development Bank, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004134.

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The IDB Group is committed to supporting countries in Latin America and the Caribbean accelerating progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals. This brochure summarizes key aspects of the Groups approach and selected results in recent years.
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