Recent Advances in Energy Efficiency of Buildings
| Recent Advances in Energy Efficiency of Buildings |
| Autore | Zamorano Montserrat |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Basel, : MDPI Books, 2022 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 electronic resource (146 p.) |
| Soggetto topico |
Technology: general issues
History of engineering & technology |
| Soggetto non controllato |
climate-oriented
buildings building construction climate zones climate change bibliometric climate zone building energy demand building resilience air quality air pollution SUNSPACE PM removal azure chemistry circular economy sustainability SDG 11 SDG 12 buying intention energy-efficient home appliances green self-identity theory of planned behavior waste glass light reflectance building material coatings soda-lime-silica glass lead-silica glass cool surface cool material cool roof urban heat island |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910595070303321 |
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Transitioning to Responsible Consumption and Production
| Transitioning to Responsible Consumption and Production |
| Autore | McNeill Lisa |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 electronic resource (224 p.) |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
JonesPeter
WynnMartin ComfortDaphne KleinhückelkottenSilke NeitzkeHorst-Peter RitchElaine SecondiLuca PrincipatoLudovica HamlinRobert |
| Collana | Transitioning to Sustainability Series |
| Soggetto topico | Environmental science, engineering & technology |
| Soggetto non controllato |
Sustainability
consumption SDG 12 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
FINAL PDF -- Chp 4 12-224 (2) -- Introduction -- Background Context -- Social Identity Theory -- Research Agenda -- Informant Perceptions and Discussion -- Approaches to Fashion Consumption -- Reluctance to Sacrifice Self -- Sustainability Ideology -- Concluding Comments -- References -- Chp 5 12-245 (2) -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- The Data Collection Process -- The Demand Modeling Estimation Approach -- Results -- A Descriptive Analysis: Respondents and Their Purchase Habits -- FW by Categories, the WL Model Estimation and the Obtained FWE2 -- Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Chp 6 12-261 (2) -- Introduction -- Definitions -- The Current Situation in FMCG Packaging -- The Aspirational Situation for FMCG Packaging -- Current Developments towards Closed-Cycle FMCG Packaging Systems -- Overview -- Reusable Systems -- Repurposing and Recycling Systems -- Reduction Systems -- Progress towards a Closed-Cycle -- The Case for a National Level Approach to Closed-Cycle FMCG Packaging -- Developing Closed-Cycle FMCG Packaging Systems on a National Scale -- The Advantages of National Level Systems -- The Convergence between Reuse and Recycling in National Scale Systems -- The Role of 'Upstream' and 'at Source' Design and National-Scale Standardisation -- The Requirements and Role of the Consumer -- The Requirements and Role of Business -- The Requirements and Role of Government -- The Requirements and Role of Trans-National Organisations and Treaties -- Potential Structures for a National Scale Closed-Cycle FMCG Packaging System -- Progressing to a Closed-Cycle FMCG System: Future Steps -- References -- FINAL VOL 12 BINDER -- FINAL VOL 12 BINDER -- frontmatter SDG12 -- _Hlk22894178 -- Introduction -- Economic, Social, and Ecologic Aspects of Clothing Production and Consumption -- Clothing Market and Clothing Consumption.
Social Impacts of Clothing Production and Consumption -- Low Wages -- Long Working Times -- Bad Health and Safety Conditions -- Child Labor -- Forced Labor -- Prohibition of Unions -- Environmental Impacts of Clothing Production and Consumption -- Consumption of Material and Energetic Resources -- Emissions of Greenhouse Gases -- Toxic and Ecotoxic Pollution -- Waste -- Environmental Impacts in the Use Phase -- Drivers of Clothing Consumption and Social Acceptability of More Sustainable Alternatives -- Quantitative Level of Clothing Consumption -- Demand for More Sustainably Produced Clothing -- Second Life of Clothes -- Paths Towards More Sustainability in Clothing Production and Consumption -- Clothing Industry -- Clothing Consumption -- Political and Legal Frame Settings -- Conclusions -- References -- FINAL BINDER - missing front matter -- Chp 1 12-370 -- Introduction -- Papers in the Volume -- Conclusions -- References -- Chp 2 12-253 -- Introduction -- Sustainable Consumption -- Frame of Reference and Method of Enquiry -- Results: Corporate Level -- Results: Store Level -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Chp 3 12-311 -- Introduction -- Economic, Social, and Ecologic Aspects of Clothing Production and Consumption -- Clothing Market and Clothing Consumption -- Social Impacts of Clothing Production and Consumption -- Low Wages -- Long Working Times -- Bad Health and Safety Conditions -- Child Labor -- Forced Labor -- Prohibition of Unions -- Environmental Impacts of Clothing Production and Consumption -- Consumption of Material and Energetic Resources -- Emissions of Greenhouse Gases -- Toxic and Ecotoxic Pollution -- Waste -- Environmental Impacts in the Use Phase -- Drivers of Clothing Consumption and Social Acceptability of More Sustainable Alternatives -- Quantitative Level of Clothing Consumption. Demand for More Sustainably Produced Clothing -- Second Life of Clothes -- Paths Towards More Sustainability in Clothing Production and Consumption -- Clothing Industry -- Clothing Consumption -- Political and Legal Frame Settings -- Conclusions -- References -- Introduction -- Background Context -- Social Identity Theory -- Research Agenda -- Informant Perceptions and Discussion -- Approaches to Fashion Consumption -- Reluctance to Sacrifice Self -- Sustainability Ideology -- Concluding Comments -- References -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- The Data Collection Process -- The Demand Modeling Estimation Approach -- Results -- A Descriptive Analysis: Respondents and Their Purchase Habits -- FW by Categories, the WL Model Estimation and the Obtained FWE2 -- Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Introduction -- Definitions -- The Current Situation in FMCG Packaging -- The Aspirational Situation for FMCG Packaging -- Current Developments towards Closed-Cycle FMCG Packaging Systems -- Overview -- Reusable Systems -- Repurposing and Recycling Systems -- Reduction Systems -- Progress towards a Closed-Cycle -- The Case for a National Level Approach to Closed-Cycle FMCG Packaging -- Developing Closed-Cycle FMCG Packaging Systems on a National Scale -- The Advantages of National Level Systems -- The Convergence between Reuse and Recycling in National Scale Systems -- The Role of 'Upstream' and 'at Source' Design and National-Scale Standardisation -- The Requirements and Role of the Consumer -- The Requirements and Role of Business -- The Requirements and Role of Government -- The Requirements and Role of Trans-National Organisations and Treaties -- Potential Structures for a National Scale Closed-Cycle FMCG Packaging System -- Progressing to a Closed-Cycle FMCG System: Future Steps -- References -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods. Focus Group Interviews -- Survey -- Results -- Focus Group Interviews -- Sources of Clothing Odour -- What Types of Clothing Smell? -- Options for Dealing with Persistently Odorous Clothing -- Survey Results -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Chp 8 12-197 -- Introduction -- Replace or Repair -- Alternative Cultures of Garment Use -- Repair as a Part of the Fashion Business -- Discussion: Repairing Fashion Culture -- Conclusions-Transformation through Repairing -- References -- Chp 9 12-228 -- Introduction -- Building Sustainable Consumption and Production Literacy -- Changing Over-Consumption Norms through Limiting Advertising -- Realising Young People's Vision of a Sustainable Consumption Future -- Discussion -- Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Chp 10 12-310 -- Introduction -- Consumption and Morality -- Consumption and Sustainable Development Politics -- The Challenge of Setting Upper Consumption Limits -- Different Interpretations of Limits and Wellbeing -- From Planetary Boundaries to Upper Consumption Limits -- The Challenge of Moral Corruption -- Conclusions and Future Research -- References -- Blank Page -- Blank Page -- Blank Page -- Blank Page -- Blank Page -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Focus Group Interviews -- Survey -- Results -- Focus Group Interviews -- Sources of Clothing Odour -- What Types of Clothing Smell? -- Options for Dealing with Persistently Odorous Clothing -- Survey Results -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Introduction -- Materials and Methods -- Focus Group Interviews -- Survey -- Results -- Focus Group Interviews -- Sources of Clothing Odour -- What Types of Clothing Smell? -- Options for Dealing with Persistently Odorous Clothing -- Survey Results -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- _Hlk44567756 -- _Hlk22894178 -- Introduction. Collaboration through Co-Creation and Co-Production -- Content and Progress of SDG 17 -- Research and Practical Implications on SDG 17 -- Exploitation of the Diversity of Cross-Sector Collaboration -- Develop and Demand Overarching Standards and Rules -- Engage in Comprehensive Evaluation of Partnerships -- Build on Trust and Willingness to Achieve Progress -- Conclusions -- References -- Introduction -- Non-Commercial Strategies to Create Positive Social Change -- Method and Data -- Results -- Discussion -- A Specific Species? -- Public, Private or Limited Benefit? -- Conclusions -- References -- Introduction -- The Concepts of Participation and Inclusiveness -- Multi-Stakeholder Partnership: Definitions and Meaning -- Methods and Material -- Methods -- Partnerships for SDGs Online Platform -- Case Study Context-Nigeria -- Results -- Analysis of Stakeholder Participation in Partnerships -- Stakeholder Participation: Spread or Skewed? -- Participation and Inclusivity -- Quality Participation: Value Added or Rhetoric? -- Perceived Obstacles: Why Is Participation Limited? -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- References -- Introduction -- Conceptual and Theoretical Framework -- Materials and Method -- Location of Research Area -- Study Design -- Target Population -- Sampling Design -- Data Collection -- Data Analysis and Interpretation -- Data Validity and Reliability -- Limitations of the Study -- Results -- Institutional Frameworks -- Stakeholder's Engagement and Involvement -- Institutional Collaborations, Trust and Accountability -- Appropriateness of the Fisheries Policies and Legislation -- Fisheries Management System -- Communication between Stakeholders -- Discussion -- Overview of the Institutional Framework -- Stakeholder Engagement and Involvement in Partnerships -- Institutional Collaborations, Trust and Accountability. Appropriateness of the Policies and Legislation. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910487546003321 |
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| Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2020 | ||
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