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    Waste management and greenhouse gas emission reduction in Nakhon Si Thammarat municipality through a circular economy municipal solid waste management model by Siriuma Jawjit, Narisara Kaewchutima, Apirak Bumyut

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Thailand aims to reduce its emissions by 30 %–40 % by 2030, identifying the waste sector as crucial for these reductions. Nakhon Si Thammarat (NST) is pivotal in Thailand's waste management efforts due to its major contribution to municipal solid waste (MSW) and its status as the region with the highest amount of improper waste management in the south. …”
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    Whole-of-community and intersectoral interventions that address alcohol-related harms: A scoping review by Ulla Walmisley, Michelle De Jong, Asha George, Ida Okeyo, Carmen Späth, Nandi Siegfried, Nadine Harker, Mark Tomlinson, Tanya Doherty

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Challenges were sustainability, complexity of interventions, managing participant expectations and difficulty engaging multiple sectors. A learning agenda to pilot, scale and sustain whole-of-community approaches to address alcohol harms in settings is crucial, with consideration of local contexts and capacities, more standardised methods, and a focus on community-driven action.…”
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    Key factors influencing CO2 emissions in the southern power grid of China by Yanlu Huang, Zifei Wang, Fan Zhang, Junfeng Tan, Xudong Hu

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The power sector is the largest contributor to global carbon emissions, particularly in China, where decarbonizing electricity generation is crucial for achieving carbon neutrality. …”
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    Analiza emisji zanieczyszczeń sektora energetyczno-przemysłowego z wykorzystaniem rozmytego analitycznego procesu hierarchicznego i metody TOPSIS by Dominika Siwiec, Andrzej Pacana

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Greenhouse gas emissions (in it CO2), mainly with reference to the energy and industrial sector, generate negative changes in the natural environment. …”
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    The Current Trends in Livestock Product Processing: Problems and Prospects by Glushkov Oleg A.

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…The analysis of the development of the dairy processing sector has demonstrated a reduction in the number of enterprises, which is linked to a prolonged decline in production, a decrease in domestic demand, and the negative impact of the full-scale war. …”
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    Productivity Gap: A Chance or an Obstacle in Absorbing Benefits from FDI in a Host Country by Liwiusz Wojciechowski

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Moreover, an increasing involvement of foreign investors in different sectors implies both higher productivity of these sectors and the gap reduction. …”
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    Introduction of resource efficient, cleaner production (RECP) methods in industry by Usmonov Shukurillo, Kuchkarova Dilnoza, Igamberdiyev Bunyod, Sultonov Ruzimatjon

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This article focuses on the implementation of Resource Efficient and Clean Production (RTTI) methods in industrial enterprises located in the Fergana Valley of Uzbekistan. …”
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    Inorganic improver and straw returning promote corn growth and improve the quality of saline soils by Jipeng Wang, Junchuan Huang, Xinyu Hou, Quangang Yang, Hong Pan, Hui Wang, Fei Han, Yanhong Lou, Yuping Zhuge

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Soil salinisation is a major constraint on food security and agricultural development, and remains a critical concern in the agricultural sector. In this study, we examined the effects of three straw return methods - straw mulching, straw burial, and a combination of straw mulching and burial - along with inorganic amendments (CaSiO3 and MgSO4) on maize growth, soil organic matter, bulk density, salinity, and the contents of individual salt base ions. …”
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