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Helena M. Ramos, Modesto Pérez-Sánchez, Prajwal S. M. Guruprasad, Armando Carravetta, Alban Kuriqi, Oscar E. Coronado-Hernández, João F. P. Fernandes, Paulo J. Costa Branco and Petra Amparo López-Jiménez
The world?s water infrastructures suffer from inefficiencies, such as high energy consumption and water losses due to inadequate management practices and feeble pressure regulation, leading to frequent water and energy losses. This strains vital water an...
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Jialong Peng, Shaoqiang Wang, Lin Mu and Si Wang
With the increasing global reliance on maritime oil transportation, oil spills pose significant environmental hazards to coastal ecosystems. This study presents a comprehensive quantitative framework for assessing oil spill risks along the Jiaozhou Bay c...
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Yingyuting Li, Yili Zhang, Junyu Chen, Guangfei Yang, Haihui Li, Jinjin Wang and Wenyan Li
Yangchun City, a typical polymetallic ore distribution area in Guangdong Province (China), was selected as the research region to study the content, distribution, source, and possible impacts of heavy metals (HMs) (Arsenic: As; Cadmium: Cd; Chromium: Cr;...
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Teerath Rai, Nicole Lee, Martin Williams II, Adam Davis, María B. Villamil and Hamze Dokoohaki
Field research for exploring the impact of winter cover crops (WCCs) integration into cropping systems is resource intensive, time-consuming and offers limited application beyond the study area. To bridge this gap, we used the APSIM model, to simulate co...
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Tasha Austin and Bharat S. Rawal
The purpose of this study is to show how machine learning can be leveraged as a tool to govern social impact and drive fair and equitable investments. Many organizations today are establishing financial inclusion goals to promote social impact and have b...
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Pengfei Sun, Jinrun Wang, Yongyu Tan, Siyuan He, Xin Liu, Haiyan Zhang and Gang Hou
Being a biologically diversed hotspot in the global marine ecosystem, the Beibu Gulf is inhabited by a high diversity of fish and serves as a vital fishing ground in China. Due to continuous overfishing, the fishery resource has drastically declined in t...
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Filipa Campos, Conceição Gomes, Lucília Cardoso and Luís Lima Santos
Background: Despite the increase in tourism revenues, management in the hospitality industry faces constant challenges for profit maximization. In this way, the aim of this study is to analyze management accounting (MA) research applied to the Portuguese...
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Sicelo Cele,Celani J. Nyide,Lesley J. Stainbank
AbstractOrientation: The sustainability of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in South Africa is important, mainly because of their contribution to the gross domestic product (GDP) and their creation of work opportunities. The high rate of SME fai...
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Nurmiati Nurmiati,(Universitas Patria ArthaIndonesia)Muh Rum,(Universitas Muhammadiyah MakassarIndonesia)Murtiadi Awaluddin,(Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin MakassarIndonesia)Andi Sylvana,(Universitas TerbukaIndonesia)
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This study aims to implement practical management accounting on nipah water by looking for inputs and outputs for other commodities. The main problem in this study is how accounting can raise environmental problems in the form of green accounting practic...
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Chang Liu, Junhong Xie, Zhuzhu Luo, Liqun Cai and Lingling Li
The roles of bacterial communities in the health of soil microenvironments can be more adequately defined through longer-term soil management options. Carbon dioxide (CO2) fixation by autotrophic bacteria is a principal factor in soil carbon cycles. Howe...
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