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Peer-reviewed Article
In Sustainability
Single-use plastics (SUPs) are deeply embedded in everyday consumption in rapidly developing Asian cities, yet their widespread use contributes to marine debris, microplastic pollution, and health risks. This study aimed to inform evidence-based policymaking to mitigate marine plastic pollution in the ASEAN+3 region. Stratified random sampling...
Book Chapter
In Handbook of the UN Sustainable Development Goals Research and Policy
This chapter explores the Water-Energy-Food (WEF) nexus as an integrated framework vital for advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) amidst growing global challenges. It introduces the concept of the WEF nexus, which transcends traditional resource management by emphasizing the interconnections between water, energy, and food systems...
Conference Paper
International Conference on Challenges for the Next Generation Built Environment 09/05/2024 - 10/05/2024 Bologna, Italy (IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Volume 1402)
Author:
Thai
Huyen Nguyen
Kenzo
Take
Kyoko
Take
The buildings and construction sectors play a pivotal role in combating climate change. Globally, they account for 30% of the final energy consumption and 27% of total energy sector CO 2 emissions. Buildings currently consume up to 40% of the world’s total energy, and it is projected to increase to 50% by 2030. The world faces a significant...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Environmental Science & Technology
Author:
Jianhong
Lu
Xianqiang
Mao
Zhengyan
Liu
Yu
Liu
Qingyong
Zhang
Peng
Song
Yanjie
Wu
Kevin
Tu
Robust empirical assessments of the long-term cumulative global effects of free trade and economic globalization on the environment are limited. This account fills this gap by constructing a dynamic computable general equilibrium model to estimate the environmental effects of a milestone in the recent history of trade liberalization: China’s 20...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Sustainability
Author:
Precious
Agbeko Dzorgbe Mattah
Margaret
Fafa Awushie Akwetey
Abrokwah
Abrokwah
Prince
Prah
Domarine
Kwaboah Tuffour
Denis
Worlanyo Aheto
Suneetha
Subramanian
There is a general decline in biodiversity and the environment of coastal wetlands worldwide. Reasons for the decline obviously include overexploitation of wetland resources, climate change and industrialization, to mention but a few. This study used a purely qualitative approach using mainly focus group discussions (FDGs) in the framework of...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Nature Sustainability
Author:
Giacomo
Grassi
Glen P.
Peters
Josep G.
Canadell
Alessandro
Cescatti
Matthew J.
Gidden
Nancy
Harris
Martin
Herold
Thelma
Krug
Michael
O’Sullivan
Julia
Pongratz
María J.
Sanz
Clemens
Schwingshackl
Detlef
van Vuuren
Climate science and national emissions reporting communities have historically used different definitions and methods for anthropogenic land-based carbon removals. As the mitigation agenda accelerates, reconciling these differences for comparability and moving towards integration is crucial for enhancing confidence in land-use emission estimates.
Peer-reviewed Article
In Agricultural and Food Economics
Author:
Ichiro
Sato
Josiah
Mwangi Ateka
Robert
Mbeche
Ayaha
Mochizuki
This study investigated the impacts of a farmer field school (FFS) programme focused on farm forestry in arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs) in Kenya from 2017 to 2020. Specifically, we examined whether this agricultural extension approach enhanced livelihood diversification and reduced vulnerability to climate-related shocks among rural households...
Peer-reviewed Article
In Sustainability Science
Author:
Yuno
Tajima
Tomomi
Saito
Rajarshi
Dasgupta
Mrittika
Basu
Maiko
Nishi
Shizuka
Hashimoto
Relational values contribute to the pluralistic valuation of nature by providing a unique perspective beyond the dichotomy of intrinsic and instrumental values. This study examines how the Nagara River Basin in central Japan is relationally valued by locals and the factors influencing their evaluation. The Nagara River Basin is home to...