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J Environ Manage ; 362: 121236, 2024 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38823297

ABSTRACT

This paper addresses the need to understand the structure of sustainability change in the face of the unpredictability of modern civilization. The aim of the paper is to examine the structure of sustainability change in relation to smaller spatial units such as the regions of the European Union and to compare these results with those achieved at the country level. For this purpose, the sustainable development indicators available in the Eurostat database were analyzed. Studies published to date have tended to focus on the performance of national economies or selected regions. In this article, the available data on regions are also analyzed. The study aims to compare the level of sustainable development achieved at the level of EU countries and regions located within them. Methodologically, the study uses advanced methods of comparative analysis, and the synthesis of the data enables the construction of a synthetic measure using taxonomic methods, facilitating the classification of EU countries and regions into clusters. The results highlight significant divergences in sustainability achievements between EU countries and regions. The study reveals the importance of studying sustainable development in smaller geographical cross-sections. The results highlight the need to expand access to data at the regional level (sustainability indicators) to facilitate more comprehensive analyses and inform targeted policy interventions. Looking to the future, the study recommends further research into the inter-linkages between sustainability and other critical areas in EU regions, such as innovation and competitiveness.


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European Union , Sustainable Development , Conservation of Natural Resources
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Sci Total Environ ; 851(Pt 2): 157936, 2022 Dec 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35981584

ABSTRACT

The impact of the space development structure on the level of the ecological footprint is an important element of the sustainable development policy, determining not only its directions, but also indicating the manner of respecting environmental principles. The aim of the research is to assess the impact of the spatial development structure on the ecological footprint level. The considerations are based on the assumption that the spatial development structure is a determinant of the ecological footprint level. The study used the shift share analysis method. Selected European countries were the subject of the research. The research period covered the years 2009-2019. The spatial differentiation of the GDP level and the ecological footprint were compared. For each country, the components of structural changes were determined and their changes over time were assessed. The study positively verified the main hypothesis and the auxiliary hypothesis. The ecological footprint decreased in the analyzed period. This phenomenon was not evenly distributed in European countries. Regions with a higher level of changes in the phenomenon than the EU average can be distinguished. The greatest changes in the demand for biosphere' natural resources in hectares of land and sea were recorded in Latvia and Lithuania. In contrast, the largest decrease in the size of the ecological footprint was observed in Cyprus. Differentiation of changes was visible within the individual components making up the ecological footprint in the analyzed period. The biggest changes took place within the fishing grounds. The smallest changes were recorded for cropland. This paper is expected to provide policy makers with a set of policy proposals to achieve sustainable environmental and economic development.


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Conservation of Natural Resources , Natural Resources , Conservation of Natural Resources/methods , European Union , Economic Development , Cyprus , Carbon Dioxide/analysis
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Procedia Comput Sci ; 176: 2714-2724, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33042311

ABSTRACT

After the financial crisis in 2007 started, many of the new innovative companies didn't have the access to the capital. The chance for them was crowdfunding. Nowadays, facing the coronavirus pandemic, this innovative method of financing becomes a mainstay in development of video games as well. The video game market has developed rapidly over the last over a dozen years, but not all of the creators have the possibility for the traditional funding. This article presents the results of research aimed at examining the availability and use of crowdfunding - the innovative source of financing of projects on the video games market. The research methods used in the article are an observational method and a method of individual cases as well as the rational reasoning on the basis of achieved results.

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