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Organisations: RISIS2OpenData Tags: GE1-350 Planning and Development Policy and Law

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    All-Inclusiveness versus Exclusion: Urban Project Development in Latin Americ...

    This paper scrutinizes current processes of urban fragmentation, segregation, and exclusion that result from the increasing flows of capital in gated communities, walled-off...
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    Global Perspective on Marital Satisfaction

    Across the world, millions of couples get married each year. One of the strongest predictors of whether partners will remain in their relationship is their reported...
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    Environmental Innovation and Firm Performance: How Firm Size and Motives Matter

    There is limited understanding of the precise circumstances under which environmental actions&mdash
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    Guest editorial note

    The European energy sector is an important economic sector that is also traditionally highly regulated. With the increasing tempo in which innovations in technology and markets...
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    On-line Crowdsourcing: Motives of Customers to Participate in Online Collabor...

    The large-scale adoption of the Internet and social media make transactions and interactions between businesses and customers easy, inexpensive, and highly efficient. Online...
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    Insights for Responsible Decision Making in a Sustainable Energy Transition

    Energy projects aimed at a sustainable energy transition can trigger strong negative emotions and resistance from the public. While practitioners are increasingly realising that...
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    Unpacking the Smart Mobility Concept in the Dutch Context Based on a Text Min...

    Existing mobility solutions are criticized for falling short of effectively addressing transport issues and sustainability challenges. In this light, smart mobility has received...
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    More Democratic Sustainability Governance through Participatory Knowledge Pro...

    This paper investigates how participatory knowledge production may contribute to more democratic sustainability governance. It develops an analytical framework in order to...
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    a behavioural review of smart grid pilots in Europe

    Many smart grid projects make use of dynamic pricing schemes aimed to motivate consumers to shift and/or decrease energy use. Based upon existing literature and analyses of...
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    Ten Years of REDD+: A Critical Review of the Impact of REDD+ on Forest-Depend...

    The Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation program, or REDD+, has been the international community's first real attempt to create a global forest...
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    Roaming through the maze of maize in Northern Ghana. A systems approach to ex...

    Central to food security interventions in Sub-Saharan Africa stands the value chain approach. The underlying idea is that connecting farmers to input and output markets and...
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    Can sustainable consumption trigger political activism? An empirical investig...

    In this article, we address the question whether political activism can be triggered by sustainable consumption. Specific attention is given to the crowding-out and crowding-in...
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    Exploring dockless bikeshare usage : A case study of Beijing, China

    The rapid emergence of dockless bikeshare systems has had a considerable influence on individuals&rsquo
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    Green BPM as a Business-Oriented Discipline: A Systematic Mapping Study and R...

    Green Business Process Management (BPM) focuses on the ecological impact of business processes. This article provides a systematic mapping study of Green BPM literature to...
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    Understanding stakeholders' views and the influence of the socio-cultural dim...

    In light of climate change and global commitments, a great amount of programs and policies have been implemented by governments targeting the diffusion of renewable energy...
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    Managing the water-energy nexus within a climate change context

    The impact of climate change dynamics has a multiplicative effect when the interlinkages between water and energy are considered. This also applies to climate change co-benefits...
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    Framing descriptive norms as self-benefit versus environmental benefit : self...

    Recently, awareness has been raised concerning the importance of sustainable energy use. Nevertheless, many obstacles must be overcome to change individuals&rsquo
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    A practice-based approach to civic energy communities and the energy system

    Civic energy communities (CECs) have emerged throughout Europe in recent years, developing a range of activities to promote, generate, and manage renewable energy within the...
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    Impacts of Common Urban Development Factors on Cultural Conservation in World...

    Within the urban context, heritage conservation has been acknowledged as fundamental for sustainable development. This paper address the need to develop methodologies that...
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    The role of education in the prevention of radicalization and violent extremi...

    Only since the beginning of this century, the prevention of radicalization has become an important topic in debates about terrorism and sustainable development in developing...