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for FDI in the west region. High-quality economic development; Foreign direct investment; New development philosophy; Partial least-squares structural equation modeling 1 Introduction The impact of ... sustainable economic development. This vision was first articulated in 2015, during the 15th plenary session of the 18th CPC Central Committee, with the introduction of a "new development philosophy." This
In recent years, the European Union has made sustainable consumption and production a political priority, to address economic and social development within the capacity of the ecosystem. To this end ... organise society’s resource use and do not focus merely on material flows. The EU has made resource efficiency and climate change political priorities. The EU sustainable development strategy (Council of
of power dynamics and political agendas. The implications of these findings extend to policy formulation, underscoring the necessity of addressing underlying discourses of power for sustainable ... prevailing poverty-resource-depletion narrative. This study emphasizes the need to contextualize the poverty-environmental degradation nexus, recognizing it as a result of power dynamics and political agendas
spotlight the role of political orientations. Leftist governments have lagged in prioritizing energy transition, prompting questions about neglecting environmental concerns and necessitating comprehensive ... for a greener future. Non-hydroelectric renewable installed capacity; Political positions of democratic countries; European countries; Economic freedom; Financial development 1 Introduction Fossil
phase over the central period (2005–2009). According to the results, further efforts to increase energy efficiency, political support for digitalization and decentralized energy systems, and setting up a ... in all OECD countries. Moreover, further political support for digitalization and decentralized energy systems, as well as for the creation of energy communities capable of increasing local electricity
novel bottom ash regime. The freely applicable quality of BA itself is accepted in all perspectives. Conflicting views were found about new risks, trust and socio-political acceptance of the novel BA ... Circular Economy (CE) as a concept that stands high on the Dutch political agenda (Rijksoverheid, 2016) . Freely applicable MSWI BA reuse does not only exemplify reuse of a waste product from thermal
, methodological, and political limitations to engage with the type of solutions that could lead to transitions to just sustainabilities. Here we review and integrate the findings from scientific literature focused ... further developed by Friedmann and McMichael (1989). This approach uses the theoretical foundations of political economy, political ecology, and critical agrarian studies to explain the role of agriculture
price,” “political regulation” and “better profitability for the producer” as the most influential for extended use of regional protein feeds. ... potential for production in the EU, followed by soybean and sunflower. Experts considered the factors: “requirements by the food retailers,” “reasonable price,” “political regulation” and “better
), we first outline the philosophy and approach of the general setting: the Stadsacademie, a collective learning platform or ‘collaboratory’ to explore and investigate wicked problems perceived in the ... have joined (e.g. political sciences, social work, moral philosophy, geography and conflict studies). We learned that it takes time for a MTA to grow and that precisely a more holistic approach is an
groups’ views on civic and political participation (Stack, in Citizenship Studies 16:871–885, 2012) and, secondly, describe and discuss the methodologies they intentionally use to put citizenship-in-action ... foster the activation of 'standby citizens' (Amna & Ekman, in Amnå, E., & Ekman, J., Eur Political Sci Rev 6:261-281, 2014). This ethnography enabled us to learn how the group strives to achieve its goals
dimensions, legal and political stability, access to reliable information and the level of trust in a given society are equally important. Based on the quantitative research results, the article indicates ... the interests of the political establishment rather than achieving goals consistent with social or environmental interests. Firstly, this may pose a risk of delaying the departure from fossil fuel
the experiments and their implications for plant cultivation under climate change. There was also space given for discussion of personal, societal, and political measures against climate change. The ... ), while there was a tendency of decreased importance given to other actions (‘no fly/oil/ petrol’, and ‘social/political’) When asked if they thought eating locally produced food was important, and if they
One of the main debates in contemporary philosophy of politics is the concept of “radical democracy”. There are serious similarities as well as differences between the representatives of this ... philosophers have thought the real political relations should have interrupted the existing political order, and; both argued that democracy is not just a legal-political form. In addition, both considered the
In the European Union, mitigation policies in the energy sector are one of the most important fields of political intervention for reducing emissions to achieve sustainability. Using renewable energy ... distinguish between perceived personal and political efficacy beliefs. We use multilevel regression to investigate the relationship between these two dependent variables and trust in national governments as
As Natura 2000 missed challenges of halting biodiversity decline, its’ management is being affected by factors of ecological, political, and economic character. To address the shortcomings revealed ... views towards future network operation: (1) raising public awareness of environmental problems in the network, (2) the role of the European Commission in building political ownership of Natura 2000 sites
view can be extended by several complexities like implied selling, general and administrative expenses or political regulations, the core of this monetary assessment has become the societal default when ... ) . These underlying drivers include political lobbying or global market competitiveness and render a direct connection with associated societal values more or less futile. While offering a comprehensible
windfall; Financial development 1 Introduction Resource curse is any negative political and or socio-economic outcome emanating from the exploitation of natural resources (Auty, 1993; Ross, 2015 ... and other political and economic institutions (Kennedy & Tiede, 2013; Samadi & Alipourian, 2021) . I have reviewed the resource curse literature and put forward some specific indices that can be
public consensus (recognition) about the appropriateness of laws or governmental action. Legal legitimacy pertains to adherence to the law, while political legitimacy is associated with exercising power ... . When political power is deemed legitimate, it is more likely to be obeyed, whereas if it is perceived as illegitimate, disobedience may occur unless compliance is enforced through state violence (Deegan
is applied political philosophy analysis. We conducted a conceptual literature survey of the most relevant beliefs and concerns related to justice; identified polarities between them; and compiled ... around those polarities a map of justice in which we presented major political moralities as partly clashing interpretations of equality. We then scrutinized the European Union’s (EU) 2018 bioeconomy
of the continuous-updated fully modified (CUP-FM) and bias-adjusted ordinary least squares (BA-OLS), globalization and its subcomponents such as economic, social, and political globalization affect ... life expectancy. In conclusion, no contradiction was found between SDG3 and SDG17 in those countries. Achieving a healthier society requires economic, social, and political integration between