[HTML][HTML] Enhancing food security and environmental sustainability: A critical review of food loss and waste management

Y Wang, Z Yuan, Y Tang - Resources, Environment and Sustainability, 2021 - Elsevier
Food loss and waste (FLW) occurs at each and every stage of the food supply chain. The
current linear model of FLW management (incineration and landfill) creates a linear path of …

The role of technological change in green growth

D Popp - 2012 - nber.org
By reducing the costs of environmental protection, technological change is important for
promoting green growth. This entails both the creation of new technologies and more …

Cities, climate change and multilevel governance

J Corfee-Morlot, L Kamal-Chaoui, MG Donovan… - 2009 - oecd-ilibrary.org
Cities represent a challenge and an opportunity for climate change policy. As the hubs of
economic activity, cities generate the bulk of GHG emissions and are thus important to …

Disaggregated environmental impacts of non-renewable energy and trade openness in selected G-20 countries: the conditioning role of technological innovation

RL Ibrahim, KB Ajide - Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021 - Springer
This study examines the disaggregated impacts of non-renewable energy (NRE) indicators
comprising coal, gas, and fuel, and trade openness (TO) entailing imports and exports on …

Low‐carbon energy, sustainable development, and justice: Towards a just energy transition for the society and the environment

G Siciliano, L Wallbott, F Urban… - Sustainable …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Governments and civil society are increasingly aware that the decarbonization of energy
systems needs to be aligned with justice principles of recognition, distribution, and process …

Triggering transformative change: a development path approach to climate change response in communities

S Burch, A Shaw, A Dale, J Robinson - Climate policy, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
While climate change action plans are becoming more common, it is still unclear whether
communities have the capacity, tools, and targets in place to trigger the transformative levels …

The mitigation–adaptation dichotomy and the role of spatial planning

GR Biesbroek, RJ Swart, WGM Van der Knaap - Habitat international, 2009 - Elsevier
There is a growing awareness that both adaptation and mitigation measures are needed to
reduce the impacts of climate change. Historically, due to a wide variety of reasons …

Multilevel risk governance and urban adaptation policy

J Corfee-Morlot, I Cochran, S Hallegatte, PJ Teasdale - Climatic change, 2011 - Springer
Despite a flurry of activity in cities on climate change and growing interest in the research
community, climate policy at city-scale remains fragmented and basic tools to facilitate good …

Using artificial intelligence to advance sustainable development in industrial markets: A complex adaptive systems perspective

CB Satornino, S Du, D Grewal - Industrial Marketing Management, 2024 - Elsevier
The vast complexity involved in dealing responsibly with sustainable development is
daunting. Such complexity increases significantly due to the interdependencies and trade …

Decomposition of Ireland's carbon emissions from 1990 to 2010: An extended Kaya identity

T O'Mahony - Energy Policy, 2013 - Elsevier
In recent decades, Ireland has been an important example of a development pathway where
rapid economic growth was accompanied by rising energy demand and increasing carbon …