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Adriana Burlea-Schiopoiu and Zineb Znagui
Globalization has led to a geographical concentration of economic activities, known as territorialized networks of organizations, especially technopoles. That is why the knowledge process takes on new dimensions and requires a multidimensional and dynami...
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Alessandro Allodi, Letizia Angelo, Fabio Bordini, Monica Branchi, Elisa Comune, Mauro Del Longo, Giuseppe Nicolosi, Mauro Noberini, Filippo Pizzera, Alessio Pugliese, Giuseppe Ricciardi, Fabrizio Tonelli, Franca Tugnoli and Enrica Zenoni
Water is a fundamental resource for human life and nature; flood management, water supply systems and water protection policies are a few examples of equally important disciplines across the whole hydrological cycle. The present work focuses on the creat...
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Monica Sebillo, Giuliana Vitiello, Michele Grimaldi and Antonio De Piano
In the last decade, there has been a growing awareness that the involvement of citizens in decision making can produce an immediate and positive impact on actions to be taken, as they are the real owners of knowledge about the place where they live. By c...
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Daniele T. P. Souza, Eugenia A. Kuhn, Arjen E. J. Wals and Pedro R. Jacobi
Territorial problems such as the socio-ecological degradation of urban rivers represent a great challenge to achieving sustainability in cities. This issue demands collaborative efforts and the crossing of boundaries determined by actors that act from di...
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Susana B. Guerrero-Ocampo and José M. Díaz-Puente
This paper identifies the main contributions of Social Network Analysis (SNA) use in the study of innovations in rural areas with an emphasis on agriculture and forestry. The bibliographic analysis was carried out on the Web of Knowledge (WoK) and Scopus...
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Joël Colloc, Relwendé Aristide Yameogo, Peter Summons, Lilian Loubet, Jean-Bernard Cavelier and Paul Bridier
Knowledge bases in complex domains must take into account many attributes describing numerous objects that are themselves components of complex objects. Temporal case-based reasoning (TCBR) requires comparing the structural evolution of component objects...
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Luca Secondi
Much research has been carried out on food losses and waste in the various stages of the food supply chain, consolidating the ?fight? against food waste as one of the most important challenges in industrialized countries. Numerous different studies have ...
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Nicolás Vargas-Ramírez and Jaime Paneque-Gálvez
The use of drones with or by communities?what we call community drones?has emerged globally over the last decade to serve diverse purposes. Despite a growing academic interest in community drones, most experiences have been documented as gray literature ...
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Eva Pescatore, Mirko Gallo and Salvatore Ivo Giano
Beyond the human-related conception, Urban Science is a broad concept that includes and concerns various interconnected issues linked to Natural, Engineering, Human, Social, and Computational Sciences. Natural Science is represented by issues linked to G...
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Bingbing Zhao, Xiaoyong Tan, Liang Luo, Min Deng and Xuexi Yang
The inefficient use of urban resources and the imbalance of spatial structures make optimizing land use management a top priority in urban environmental management. Traditional land use classification systems that prioritize only natural features while d...
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Francesca Rossi
The negative impacts of climate change on natural and anthropic ecosystems have led to the increasingly urgent search for policies, strategies and tools able to counteract degradation and risk factors on vulnerable landscapes. Among these, the research a...
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Fabien Bourlon, Trace Gale, Andrés Adiego, Valentina Álvarez-Barra and Alexandra Salazar
This paper presents empirical research that supports territorial approaches to tourism product development that ground tourism in science, as a mechanism to support sustainable tourism heritage conservation goals. Scientific Tourism (ST), in this context...
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Roberta Selvaggi and Francesca Valenti
Due to the necessity of developing renewable energy sources, the anaerobic digestion for producing biomethane has developed significantly in the last years, since it allows to both reduce disposal treatment and produce green energy. In this field, fruit ...
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Doris Leyva, Mayra De la Torre and Yaxk?in Coronado
Agricultural sustainability depends on complex relationships between environmental, economic, and social aspects, especially with small farm holders from indigenous communities. This work was centered on two municipalities of Hidalgo State in Mexico, Ixm...
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Mª Cristina Rodríguez-Rangel, Marcelino Sánchez-Rivero and Julián Ramajo-Hernández
The distribution pattern of tourist activity in space represents valuable information to improve the management of a tourist destination. This is why there is a trend in the current literature in proposing modelling that allows for the incorporation of h...
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Cristina MITITELU,Gloria FIORANI,Irene LITARDI
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Sustainable development is a global objective to overcome the economic, environment and society crises worldwide. The research aims are twofold: (i) Explores the proactive and dynamic model of the university?s education system, focusing on the new role p...
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Lucie Vialard, Clara Squiban, Gilles Riveau, Emmanuel Hermann, Doudou Diop, Florence Fournet, Gérard Salem and Ellen E. Foley
This study contributes to the literature about the effects of space and place on health by introducing a socio-territorial approach to urban health disparities in West Africa. It explores how urban spaces, specifically neighbourhoods, are shaped by socia...
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Raphaëlle Ducret, Bernard Lemarié, Alain Roset
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Confronted with the issues of the ?last mile?, delivery providers have to adapt their logistics organization in cities for more economic and environmental efficiency and in order to meet consumer requirements. A better and systematic use of the providers...
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Giuseppe Ioppolo, Stefano Cucurachi, Roberta Salomone, Giuseppe Saija and Lei Shi
The emphasis on learning and adaptation among different actors at various political administrative levels and on various geographic scales has become a precondition for the emergence of sustainable development. It is possible to find the essential form o...
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Jose Albors-Garrigos, Blanca De Miguel Molina and Maria De Miguel Molina
As a result of the development of new industrialized countries, such as Brazil, China and other Southern Asian economies, as well as a globalized economy, traditional competitive paradigms based on advantages associated with costs and quality efficiencie...
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