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  1. From 'Sustainable Development' to 'Ecological Civilization': Winning the War for Survival.Arran Gare - 2017 - Cosmos and History: The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 13 (3):130-153.
    The central place accorded the notion of ‘sustainable development' among those attempting to overcome ecological problems could be one of the main reasons for their failure. ‘Ecological civilization' is proposed and defended as an alternative. ‘Ecological civilization' has behind it a significant proportion of the leadership of China who would be empowered if this notion were taken up in the West. It carries with it the potential to fundamentally rethink the basic goals of life and to provide an (...)
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  2. Sustainable development in the shadow of climate change.Richard Sťahel - 2019 - Civitas, Porto Alegre 19 (2):337-353.
    Development plans at different levels – from local to global – aspire to eliminate poverty, famine, to make health care accessible, to create better access to education, to improve transportation, employment, and the quality of life, all within next decades. Yet, these plans collide with the reality of climate change, more precisely the Anthropocene, which already creates high-dimensional conflicts. These will only intensify within decades because climate change and other consequences of the environment global devastation lead to a real (...)
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    Sustainable Development Practices and Shared Vision Management of Teachers in Public Elementary Schools.Dionilie Besite & Josephine Baguio - 2026 - International Journal of Transformative Multidisciplinary Studies 2 (2):78-84.
    This study investigated the relationship between sustainable development practices and shared vision management among 157 public elementary teachers in Paquibato District, Davao City. Using a quantitative descriptive-correlational design, the study assessed five sustainability domains and five shared vision indicators. Teachers reported moderate overall sustainable development practices, rating economic and social aspects highest, while shared vision management was rated high. Correlation analysis showed a positive association between the variables. However, the regression analysis yielded non-significant results, suggesting a (...)
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  4. Promoting Sustainable Development of Cultural Assets by Improving Users' Perception through Space Configuration; Case Study: The Industrial Heritage Site.Hassan Bazazzadeh, Adam Nadonly, Koorosh Attarian, Behnaz Safar Ali Najar & Seyedeh Sara Hashemi Safaei - 2020 - Sustainability 12 (12).
    The role of the cultural assets as one of the pillars of sustainable development is undeniably of great significance in the cultural sustainability of cities. Indeed, the way users understand and interpret cultural heritage sites would be highly critical to managing cultural organizations properly. It means by improving users’ perception of these sites, it can expect a fair distribution of comprehensive awareness among generations about the values of cultural assets. Past studies in spatial psychology have demonstrated that environmental (...)
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  5. Demoethical Model of Sustainable Development of Society: A Roadmap towards Digital Transformation.Rinat A. Zhanbayev, Muhammad Irfan, Anna Shutaleva, Daniil Maksimov, Rimma Abdykadyrkyzy & Şahin Filiz - 2023 - Sustainability 15:12478.
    This study aims to explore a demoethical model for sustainable development in modern society. It proposes an approach that focuses on organizing activities to improve sustainable development. Specifically, it presents a demoethical model relevant to Society 5.0 and Industry 5.0 organizations. The objective is to identify demoethical values that can drive sustainable development in the era of digitalization. Through a literature review and analysis, this study identifies key components of the demoethical model and provides (...)
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  6. Environmental Education for Sustainable Development in Russia.Anna Shutaleva - 2020 - Sustainability 12 (18):7742.
    The article is devoted to one of the crucial aspects of sustainable development, with the example of analyzing the possibilities for the development of environmental education in the Russian Federation. The article analyzes the possibilities of the current Russian Federal State Educational Standard for general and higher education in implementing the ideas of education in the interests of sustainable development. The methodological principles and philosophical foundations of environmental education are considered to designate the worldview guideline (...)
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  7. Introduction: The Sustainable Development Goals Forum.Eric Palmer - 2015 - Journal of Global Ethics 11 (1):3-9.
    (Article part 1 of 2) This introduction notes the contributions of various authors to the first issue of the Journal of Global Ethics 2015 Forum and briefly explains the United Nations process through which the sustainable development goals have been formulated up to the receipt by the General Assembly, in August 2014, of the Report of the Open Working Group of the General Assembly on Sustainable Development Goals. The goals are identified as a confluence of distinct (...)
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  8. Artificial Neural Networks Predict Sustainable Development Goals Index.Seyed-Hadi Mirghaderi - 2023 - In Francesca Mazzi & Luciano Floridi, The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence for the Sustainable Development Goals. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 423-440.
    The Sustainable Development Goals Index (SDGI) serves as a critical measure of global progress toward achieving the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), encompassing environmental, social, and economic dimensions. However, the SDGI’s utility is challenged by the high dimensionality and complexity arising from over 200 indicators, limiting transparency and practical application for policymakers and researchers. This study introduces a novel, efficient artificial intelligence (AI)-driven approach combining artificial neural networks (ANNs) and genetic algorithms (GAs) to dramatically (...)
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  9. Editorial: Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 1: No Poverty. A Sociological Perspective.Andrzej Klimczuk, Grzegorz Piotr Gawron & Piotr Toczyski - 2024 - Frontiers in Sociology 9.
    This Research Topic focuses on the first Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) by the UN, which aims to “end poverty in all its forms everywhere.” Progress toward this goal is evaluated through various targets and indicators. The most recent SDG progress report highlighted how poverty reduction has significantly slowed and worsened, mainly due to the COVID-19 pandemic (United Nations, 2024). This unprecedented emergency has particularly affected informal workers, young people, and women. With the goal of eradicating poverty by 2030 (...)
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  10. Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. A Sociological Perspective.Andrzej Klimczuk, Grzegorz Piotr Gawron, Magdalena Klimczuk-Kochańska & Piotr Toczyski (eds.) - 2025 - Lausanne: Frontiers Media.
    This volume addresses the ninth Sustainable Development Goal. It focuses particularly on the challenges and complexities of industrial development after the COVID-19 crisis. Issues covered by the volume include, among others, social and cultural aspects of technology transfer and global diffusion of groundbreaking technologies, supply chains and the global economy, redesign of the transport systems, multi-level, cross-sectoral, and multi-sectoral cooperation of various stakeholders, regional and local bottom-up responses to crises, the advances in the access to digital infrastructures (...)
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  11. Environmental Ethics and Sustainable Development: An Analysis of the Rampal Coal Power Plant in Bangladesh.Md Shakhawat Hossain - manuscript
    Environmental ethics and sustainable development maintain a very close relationship with each other. Environmental ethics gives priority to the future generation, and sustainable development also says about development considering the next generation. In this essay, the Rampal coal power plant in Bangladesh has been analyzed, focusing on future generation's sustainability. From this essay, it is found that the environmental specialists and UNESCO argue to stop the project, but from the government is arguing, showing the logic (...)
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  12. Editorial: Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure. A Sociological Perspective.Andrzej Klimczuk, Grzegorz Piotr Gawron, Magdalena Klimczuk-Kochańska & Piotr Toczyski - 2024 - Frontiers in Sociology 9.
    This Research Topic explores the ninth Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), which aims to build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and foster innovation, particularly in the context of post-COVID-19 pandemic recovery. The pandemic significantly impacted the manufacturing sector, leading to a global production drop, job losses, and disrupted supply chains, with less technology-intensive industries taking longer to regain ground. Despite these challenges, the United Nations highlights opportunities to enhance industrialization and technology distribution, emphasizing, among other things, (...)
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  13. Editorial: Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth. A Sociological Perspective.Andrzej Klimczuk, Delali A. Dovie, Minela Kerla, Magdalena Klimczuk-Kochańska & Piotr Toczyski - 2024 - Frontiers in Sociology 9:1487233.
    This Research Topic explores Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) eight, which is to “promote sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all.” It highlights the COVID-19 pandemic’s severe impact and triggered global economic recession, worsened gender pay gaps, increased undeclared employment, and significantly raised unemployment (United Nations, 2024). From a sociology-specific perspective, this Research Topic examines the global and local implementation of SDG8, its adaptation to different geographical contexts, stakeholder involvement, and (...)
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  14. Editorial: Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 11: sustainable cities and communities. A sociological perspective.Andrzej Klimczuk, Delali A. Dovie, Agnieszka Ciesla, Rubal Kanozia, Grzegorz Gawron & Piotr Toczyski - 2024 - Frontiers in Sociology 9:1428324.
    This Research Topic addresses the eleventh Sustainable Development Goal (SDG), which is to “make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.” Several individual targets and indicators measure progress toward this goal. Researchers study, among others, urban inclusion, the influence of urban policy on socioeconomic disparities, and gentrification. This Research Topic primarily addresses the challenges and complexities of sustainable urban planning and development concerning decent work, economic growth, and associated crises due to their significant (...)
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  15. Prospects for sustainable development and ensuring the security of economic systems in the new geostrategic realities.Maksym Bezpartochnyi, Igor Britchenko & Olesia Bezpartochna - 2023 - Kosice: Vysoká škola bezpečnostného manažérstva v Košiciach.
    The authors of the scientific monograph have come to the conclusion that ensuring sustainable development and security of economic systems in the new geostrategic realities requires the use of mechanisms for state protection of national economic interests, innovative outsourcing and digital technologies, and environmental protection. Basic research focuses on assessment the economic security of insurance companies, logistics processes, farms, healthcare organisations, retail and e-commerce, and tourist destinations. The research results have been implemented in the different decision-making models in (...)
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  16. Towards 2030: Sustainable Development Goal 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth. A Sociological Perspective.Andrzej Klimczuk, Minela Kerla, Magdalena Klimczuk-Kochańska, Piotr Toczyski & Delali A. Dovie (eds.) - 2024 - Lausanne: Frontiers Media.
    This volume addresses the eighth Sustainable Development Goal. It not only enquires into its global promulgation and into individual local, national, and international cooperative programs in support of it, but it also considers the framing and elaboration of the goal, its adaptation to particular geographical contexts, stakeholder involvement in it, and the issues concerning decent work conditions worldwide.
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  17. Expediency of symptomatic diagnostics application of enterprise export-import activity in the disruption conditions of world economy sustainable development.S. F. Smerichevskyi, I. V. Kryvovyazyuk, V. V. Prokhorova, W. Usarek & A. I. Ivashchenko - 2021 - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 628:012040.
    The purpose of the article is to solve an important scientific problem – further development of the basics of management decisions on the implementation of export-import activities based on the results of enterprise symptomatic diagnostics in disruption conditions of sustainable development of the world economy. The essence of enterprise symptomatic diagnostics in the context of management activity is specified by the results of the critical analysis of the scientific publications. The study of the features of the symptomatic (...)
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  18. RUSSIAN AGGRESSION AS A THREAT TO THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF EUROPE: THE UKRAINIAN DIMENSION.Andrii Minosian & Olexii Varypaiev - 2023 - European Dimensions of Sustainable Development: Proceedings of the V International Conference, June 1-2, 2023.; National University of Food Technologies. Kyiv, 2023 1:267-273.
    The article deals with issues related to Russian aggression against Ukraine in the context of the existing threat to sustainable development of Europe. Particular attention is drawn to the treachery of aggressive Russian policy towards not only the Ukrainian people but also the peoples of other countries which are traditionally considered to be the zone of influence and interests of the Kremlin. The authors have concluded that as long as the current Russian political leadership is poised to stay (...)
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  19. Reimagining post-industrial landscapes through the lens of sustainable development.Asma Mehan - 2025 - Agathón| International Journal of Architecture, Art and Design 17 (1):120-129.
    This paper investigates the adaptive reuse of industrial heritage within the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ì framework, addressing preservation, sustainability, and community development challenges. Often neglected or underutilized, industrial heritage sites hold significant potential for transformation into vibrant spaces that address social, economic, and environmental needs. This study presents a multi-scalar methodology integrating participatory planning, design innovation, and resilience thinking. Structured in five main sections–including a literature review, theoretical positioning, methodological framework, empirical case studies, and (...)
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  20. Exploring the relation between individual moral antecedents and entrepreneurial opportunity recognition for sustainable development.Vincent Blok, L. Ploum, O. Omta & T. Lans - 2018 - Journal of Cleaner Production 172 (172):1582-1591.
    When dealing with complex value-driven problems such as sustainable development, individuals need to have values and norms that go beyond the appropriation of tangible business outcomes for themselves. This raises the question of the role played by individual moral antecedents in the entrepreneurial process of opportunity recognition for sustainable development. To answer this question, an exploratory empirical research design was used in which 96 would-be entrepreneurs were subjected to real-life decision-making processes in an online environment. The (...)
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  21. Socially Good AI Contributions for the Implementation of Sustainable Development in Mountain Communities Through an Inclusive Student-Engaged Learning Model.Tyler Lance Jaynes, Baktybek Abdrisaev & Linda MacDonald Glenn - 2023 - In Francesca Mazzi & Luciano Floridi, The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence for the Sustainable Development Goals. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 269-289.
    AI is increasingly becoming based upon Internet-dependent systems to handle the massive amounts of data it requires to function effectively regardless of the availability of stable Internet connectivity in every affected community. As such, sustainable development (SD) for rural and mountain communities will require more than just equitable access to broadband Internet connection. It must also include a thorough means whereby to ensure that affected communities gain the education and tools necessary to engage inclusively with new technological advances, (...)
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  22. Formation of principles of a customer-oriented approach by transport enterprises in conditions of sustainable development.Serhii Smerichevskyi, Zarina Poberezhna, Igor Kryvovyazyuk, Larysa Ivanenko & Dmytro Malnov - 2024 - E3S Web Conf 534:01022.
    The article examines the content and process of forming the principles of a customer-oriented approach to the management of transport enterprises in the context of sustainable development. The author's definition of the concept of “principles of a customer-oriented approach to the management of transport enterprises” is given on the basis of its understanding as strategic and tactical areas of activity aimed at maximizing the satisfaction of customers' needs and expectations through the use of digital technologies and innovative approaches. (...)
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  23. The system of evaluation efficiency of the strategy of sustainable development of the enterprise in the decentralization condition.Igor Britchenko, Svitlana Filyppova, Liubov Niekrasova, Olena Chukurna & Radostin Vazov - 2022 - Списание «Икономически Изследвания (Economic Studies)» 1 (1):118-138.
    The article proposes a scientific and methodological approach to strategising the development of a manufacturing enterprise in a decentralised environment based on the principle of feedback. This approach involves taking into account the direct and feedback indicators of the enterprise, aimed at increasing its competitiveness and achieving sustainable development goals. The authors propose to assess the level of development of the production enterprise in decentralisation, taking into account the multiplier effect of interaction with the united territorial (...)
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  24. Public consultation and the 2030 Agenda: sustaining commentary for the Sustainable Development Goals.Eric Palmer - manuscript
    (Pre-publication draft November 2015: Partial content of "Introduction: The 2030 Agenda," Journal of Global Ethics 11:3 [December 2015], 262-270) This introduction briefly explains the process through which the Sustainable Development Goals have developed from their receipt in 2014 to their passage in September 2015 by the UN General Assembly, and it considers their development in prospect. The Millennium Development Goals, which spanned 1990-2015, present a case study that reveals the changeability of such long-term multilateral commitments. They (...)
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  25. (1 other version)Educating for self-interest or -transcendence? An empirical approach to investigating the role of moral competencies in opportunity recognition for sustainable development.Vincent Blok, L. Ploum, O. Omta & T. Lans - 2019 - Business Ethics: A European Review 2 (28):243-260.
    Entrepreneurship education with a focus on sustainable development primarily teaches students to develop a profit‐driven mentality. As sustainable development is a value‐oriented and normative concept, the role of individual ethical norms and val‐ ues in entrepreneurial processes has been receiving increased attention. Therefore, this study addresses the role of moral competence in the process of idea generation for sustainable development. A mixed method design was developed in which would‐ be entrepreneurs were subjected to a (...)
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  26. Ethics, Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development: Converging Perspectives and Insights.Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu - 2025 - Abuja: Augustinian Publications.
    Ethics, Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development: Converging Perspectives and Insights.
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  27. Convergence of Mahatma Gandhi's Ecological Wisdom and The Principles of Deep Ecology for Sustainable Development.Shruti Sharma - 2025 - Shodha Pravaha 15 (1):29-36.
    As the world grapples with an escalating ecological crisis, there is a growing realization of the need to rethink the very relation between humankind and the natural environment. This paper explores how Mahatma Gandhi's ecological thought meets the philosophy of deep ecology and how these together might inform more holistic approaches to sustainable development. Gandhi's philosophical framework, which is founded upon principles of nonviolence, simplicity, and a decentralized approach to community organization, presaged numerous fundamental aspects of the deep (...)
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  28. The Construction of a Sustainable Development in Times of Climate Change.Eric Brandstedt - 2013 - Dissertation, Lund University
    This dissertation is a contribution to the debate about ‘climate justice’, i.e. a call for a just and feasible distribution of responsibility for addressing climate change. The main argument is a proposal for a cautious, practicable, and necessary step in the right direction: given the set of theoretical and practical obstacles to climate justice, we must begin by making contemporary development practices sustainable. In times of climate change, this is done by recognising and responding to the fact that (...)
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  29. Integrated paradigm of sustainable development: from economic efficiency to social justice and environmental balance.Oksana Arpul, Franci Avsec, Larysa Bal-Prylypko, Šarūnas Banevičius, Olesia Bezpartochna, Maksym Bezpartochnyi, Putinas Bielskis, Larysa Bogush, Maria Borowska, Darja Boršič, Igor Britchenko, Olena Cherednichenko, Janina Čižikienė, Kristina Čižiūnienė, Marta Danylovych-Kropyvnytska, Svitlana Derevianko, Simona Grigaliūnienė, Anna Hevchuk, Margarita Išoraitė, Nataliia Ivanytska, Pavle Jakovac, Inga Jakštonienė, Jevgenija Jerochina-Labanauskienė, Dalia Kačinaitė-Vrubliauskienė, Lea Kapun, Vitalija Karaciejūtė, Yuri Kindzerski, Dariusz Kłak, Yurii Koroliuk, Oleksandr Kovalenko, Peter Kumer, Katarzyna Kuśnierczyk, Artem Kyrychenko, Anastasiia Lialyk, Mykhailo Lishchynsky, Radomir Mykolenko, Regina Narkienė, Ramutė Narkūnienė, Maryna Nazarenko, Oksana Palamarchuk, Martin Pavlovič, Daiva Petrėnaitė, Barbora Prauzkova, Kristina Puleikienė, Tetiana Ratoshniuk, Dejan Romih, Nadiia Savchuk, Vladimir Shedyakov, Andrii Shevchuk, Halyna Skoryk, Alla Sokolova, Olena Stanislavyk, Urszula Szczytyńska, Vasyl Tkachuk, Jolita Tyškevič, Anatolii Vdovichen, Danylo Vdovichen, Olha Vdovichena, Rita Virbalienė, Yevhenii Volkov, Natálie Všetýčková, Lyudmila Yaremenko, Tetiana Yemchuk, Zdenka Zenko & Оksana Zghurska - 2025 - Plovdiv: ANIS Publishing Complex.
    The authors of the scientific monograph concluded that sustainable development can be effectively achieved only within an integrated paradigm that ensures the systemic unity of economic efficiency, social justice, and environmental balance. The findings demonstrate that the harmonization of economic, social, and environmental objectives enhances the resilience of socio-economic systems, supports inclusive growth, and creates the preconditions for intergenerational equity. Basic research focuses on the conceptualization and theoretical substantiation of the integrated paradigm of sustainable development, including (...)
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  30. Unified complex-dynamical theory of financial, economic, and social risks and their efficient management: Reason-based governance for sustainable development.Andrei P. Kirilyuk - 2017 - In Theory of Everything, Ultimate Reality and the End of Humanity: Extended Sustainability by the Universal Science of Complexity. Beau Bassin: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. pp. 194-199.
    An extended analysis compared to observations shows that modern “globalised” world civilisation has passed through the invisible “complexity threshold”, after which usual “spontaneous”, empirically driven kind of development (“invisible hand” etc.) cannot continue any more without major destructive tendencies. A much deeper, non-simplified understanding of real interaction complexity is necessary in order to cope with such globalised world development problems. Here we introduce the universal definition, fundamental origin, and dynamic equations for a major related quantity of (systemic) risk (...)
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  31. Model substantiation of strategies of economic behavior in the context of increasing negative impact of environmental factors in the context of sustainable development.R. V. Ivanov, Tatyana Grynko, V. M. Porokhnya, Roman Pavlov & L. S. Golovkova - 2022 - IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1049:012041.
    The concept of sustainable development considers environmental, social and economic issues in general. And the goals of resource conservation and socio-economic development do not contradict each other, but contribute to mutual reinforcement. The purpose of this study is to build and test an economic and mathematical model for the formation of strategies for the behavior of an economic entity with an increase in the impact of negative environmental factors. The proposed strategies and their models are based on (...)
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  32. Issues of shaping the students’ professional and terminological competence in science area of expertise in the sustainable development era.Olena Lavrentieva, Victoria Pererva, Oleksandr Krupskyi, Igor Britchenko & Sardar Shabanov - 2020 - The International Conference on Sustainable Futures: Environmental, Technological, Social and Economic Matters (ICSF 2020) 166 (2020):9.
    The paper deals with the problem of future biology teachers’ vocational preparation process and shaping in them of those capacities that contribute to the conservation and enhancement of our planet’s biodiversity as a reflection of the leading sustainable development goals of society. Such personality traits are viewed through the prism of forming the future biology teachers’ professional and terminological competence. The main aspects and categories that characterize the professional and terminological competence of future biology teachers, including terminology, nomenclature, (...)
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    Integrated paradigm of sustainable development: from economic efficiency to social justice and environmental balance.Maksym Bezpartochnyi, Igor Britchenko, Olesia Bezpartochna, Yevhenii Volkov & Radomir Mykolenko (eds.) - 2025 - Plovdiv (Bulgaria): ANIS Publishing Complex.
    The authors of the scientific monograph concluded that sustainable development can be effectively achieved only within an integrated paradigm that ensures the systemic unity of economic efficiency, social justice, and environmental balance. The findings demonstrate that the harmonization of economic, social, and environmental objectives enhances the resilience of socio-economic systems, supports inclusive growth, and creates the preconditions for intergenerational equity. Basic research focuses on the conceptualization and theoretical substantiation of the integrated paradigm of sustainable development, including (...)
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  34. E-Learning Application: Its Challenges in Education Towards Sustainable Development in Nigeria.Chiamaka C. Atueyi & Chinelo Rose-Keziah Ikemelu - 2013 - South East Coeasu Journal of Teacher Edcuaction (Secjote) 1 (1):19-25.
    This paper investigated E-learning application challenges in Onitsha South Local Government Area of Anambra State, Nigeria. Two hundred and twenty-five (225) teachers in public secondary schools were used as the sample for the study. A self-developed instrument on the availability and use of e-learning materials was used for data collection. The instrument contained 25 items. The reliability coefficient of the instrument stood at 0.88. The data collected were analyzed using frequency distribution and mean. The findings revealed: acute shortage of e-learning (...)
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  35. Education of Universal Human Values of Sustainable Development: Indian Philosophical Approach.Nanda Gopal Biswas - forthcoming - Na.
    Truth, love, and compassion are the essence of Universal Human Values. With these notions, this paper will centrally discuss SDG3 and SDG4 based on Indian Philosophical traditions. NEP2020 sets a holistic, value-based education policy, for that reason value education is an essential part of our education system. Apart from this, NEP2020 calls for the positive implementation of IKS, and Indian Philosophy is in the central position. I hope this paper will give an introductory notion about Sustainable development through (...)
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  36. The Metaphysics of Collaboration: Identity, Unity and Difference in Cross-sector Partnerships for Sustainable Development.Vincent Blok - 2014 - Philosophy of Management 13 (2):53-74.
    In this article, we critically discuss the ideal of alignment, unity and harmony in cross-sector partnerships for wicked problems like sustainable development. We explore four characteristics of the concepts of identity, unity and difference which are presupposed in the partnership and collaboration literature, and point at their metaphysical origin. Based on our analysis of these four characteristics, we show the limitations of the metaphysical concepts of identity and difference in the case of CSPs for wicked problems like (...) development. (shrink)
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  37. Scientometrics, bibliometrics and infometrics: accounting of scientific research and the progress of science from the point of view of the philosophy of global sustainable development strategy.Mykhailo Boichenko & Viktor Zinchenko - 2022 - Філософія Освіти 28 (1):119-138.
    Scientometrics, as a rule, is considered in details – the more accurate and ex­pressive the detailing, the more effective is the accounting of scientific research: the measurement of quantitative parameters of the results of scientific activity is aimed at improving the quality of scientific communication and, ultimately, the progress of science. This led to the transition from usual bibliometrics to sciento­metrics, and later to other more sophisticated forms of accounting for scientific activity, which can be divided into infometrics and altmetrics. (...)
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  38. E-GOVERNMENT FOR QUALITY GOVERNANCE: CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN WEST AFRICA.Chinelo Rose-Keziah Ikemelu - 2011 - Oasis Multidiscplinary Journal of Research and Development 3 (1):69-76.
    Government activities in Nigeria need more reinforcement in spite of the computer technology available to us in the present world. Hence, transactions at all the tiers and levels of government in the country are characterized by high process inefficiency, low service quality, wastage and redundancies. The pivot which will run quality governance through due diligence, due process and transparency actually needs to be formally strengthened and institutionalized for widespread effectiveness through computer-assisted modern process now commonly known as e-government. This paper (...)
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  39. Development and Validation of Online Survey Instrument on Sustainable Development for Science Teachers: Focus on Pili (Canarium ovatum).Aaron Funa, Renz Alvin E. Gabay, Aldrin John J. Estonanto & Maricar S. Prudente - 2022 - Journal of Turkish Science Education 2 (19):559-576.
    Teachers are the frontline workers in sustaining quality education; hence, assessing their knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors (KAB) allows them and the administrators to create better training, programs, and instructional materials. The objective is to develop and validate a quick and accessible online instrument to assess the teachers’ KAB towards sustainable development in the Philippine context, as part of a bigger project to integrate Pili (Canarium ovatum) into education. The researchers administered the instrument using a cross-sectional survey method through (...)
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  40. A review of environmental, social and health impact assessment (Eshia) practice in Nigeria: a panacea for sustainable development and decision making.O. Omidiji Adedoyin, Morufu Olalekan Raimi, Sawyerr Henry Olawale & Odipe Oluwaseun Emmanuel - 2020 - MOJPH 9:81-87.
    Local participation is always beneficial for sustainable action and environmental problems resulting from urban implementation due to the failure of social and institutional change necessary for a successful transformation of rural life to urban life ahead of the rapid movement of the population. Despite good legal practice and comprehensive guidelines, evidence suggests that Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) or more broadly Environmental, Social and Health Impact Assessment (ESHIA) have not yet been found satisfactory in Nigeria, as the current system amounts (...)
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  41. Samkhya Philosophy, Deep Ecology, and Sustainable Development (17th edition).Nanda Gopal Biswas & Gyan Prakash - 2022 - Filozofia Sankhja, Głęboka Ekologia I Zrównoważony Rozwój 17 (1):288-292.
    Samkhya philosophy is one of the oldest philosophies in the Indian philosophical system. This philosophy is independent in origin and mainly known for its evolution theory. Samkhya philosophy has accepted the two ultimate and independent realities, Nature and pure Consciousness. This paper is an attempt to comprehend the notion of deep ecology from the Samkhya’s evolution theory perspective. In this paper, firstly, we have elucidated the Samkhya philosophy of suffering and the solution to the problem. In the second part of (...)
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  42. Legal aspects of transnational scale corporations’ activity in terms of sustainable development.Anatoliy Kostruba - 2021 - Rivista di Studi Sulla Sostenibilità 2 (2):49-63.
    This paper discusses the legal aspects of the activities of transnational corporations. The relevance of the subject matter is determined by the significant impact exerted by transnational corporations on the world economy in general and on the economic situation of the country in which such corporations are registered as a subject of legal form of ownership in particular. Quality functioning of transnational corporations is an effective factor for the formation of sustainable development. This study reveals and determines the (...)
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  43. Path to the global sustainable development.Kirill Horoshilov - manuscript
    How would behave developed countries if they had “technologies of 22th century” And what is about developing countries?
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  44. Environmental Behavior of Youth and Sustainable Development.Anna Shutaleva, Nikita Martyushev, Zhanna Nikonova, Irina Savchenko, Sophya Abramova, Vladlena Lubimova & Anastasia Novgorodtseva - 2022 - Sustainability 14 (1):250.
    The relationship between people and nature is one of the most important current issues of human survival. This circumstance makes it necessary to educate young people who are receptive to global challenges and ready to solve the urgent problems of our time. The purpose of the article is to analyze the experience of the environmental behavior of young people in the metropolis. The authors studied articles and monographs that contain Russian and international experience in the environmental behavior of citizens. The (...)
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  45. From the Protection of Nature to Sustainable Development: The Genesis of an Ethical and Political Oxymoron (Eng. trans. De la protection de la nature au développement durable : Genèse d'un oxymore éthique et politique, Revue d’histoire des sciences, 2012, 65(1):103-142).Donato Bergandi - 2012 - Revue D’Histoire des Sciences 65 (1):103-142.
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  46. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors of Students and Teachers towards Education for Sustainable Development.Aaron Funa, Renz Alvin Gabay, Rosel Ibardaloza & Auxencia Limjap - 2023 - Cakrawala Pendidikan 41 (3):568-580.
    The urgent call by UNESCO to scale up interventions for the achievement of sustainable development goals motivated this study to assess the level and association of teachers' (n =107) and students' (n = 342) knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors (KAB) regarding education for sustainable development, focusing on Pili (Canarium ovatum). This is a subset of a larger project that involves Pili to contextualize learning and instructional materials. The researchers used a descriptive cross-sectional survey approach and distributed a (...)
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  47. Challenging Hidden Hegemonies: Exploring the Links Between Education, Gender Justice, and Sustainable Development Practice.Emiliana J. Mwita & Susan P. Murphy - 2017 - Ethics and Social Welfare 11 (2):149-162.
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  48. How Does Culture Connect and Contribute to the Sustainable Development? - A Literature Review.W. U. Chaoqun - unknown
    Today, the world is facing many global crises and challenges. In order to limit negative environmental and social impacts, human being had put forward the concept of sustainable development, set goals and taken actions to advance the process of sustainable development. However, scholars’ research on sustainable development mainly focuses on the three major aspects: economy, society and environment/ecology. Only a few articles talked about culture and sustainable development. In order to further promote (...)
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  49. Ecopreneurship as an Innovative Pedagogy for Sustainable Development: An Action Research.Babita Maharjan, Netra K. Manandhar & Pushpa K. Sunar - 2024 - International Journal of Multidisciplinary Educational Research and Innovation 2 (1):21-32.
    Nepal has a diverse ethnic population, some of whom have indigenous knowledge. Their sociocultural knowledge has largely influenced their daily environmental sustainability practices as they highly respect Mother Nature. However, these days, in the name of modernization, people have slowly embraced Western culture and values by adding a disastrous footprint on the earth. They started to ignore the uniqueness of their indigenous knowledge, which prioritizes sustainability. Hence, this paper focuses on viewing indigenous knowledge as ecopreneurship and developing ecopreneurship as an (...)
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  50. The role of effective and efficient product life cycle engineering in supporting sustainable development in Africa using coal in Nigeria as a case instance.Godspower Onyekachukwu Ekwueme, C. C. Ihueze, J. Ajaefob, C. O. Aronu & I. F. Ogbodo - 2014 - International Journal of Advance Research 2 (6):1-15.
    This study examined potential benefits of coal through improved and efficient technology life cycle in supporting sustainable development in most developing parts of the world. The aim of this study was to reveal various products that can be obtained from coal and its sustainability property. The need for coal to clean transportation fuel will not seize as long as the pressure on oil price remains high. In addition, the location of the world’s oil and gas resources and their (...)
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