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This study aims to explore Hungarian industries and manufacturing branches demonstrating the highest air pollutant emission intensities, unifying digitalisation and environmental protection tools into comprehensive categories, and designating differentiating single attributes and categories of...
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Diseases of the circulatory system are leading causes of death, which compel stakeholders to lessen cardiovascular risks by utilising more effective prevention. These risks can be estimated based on gender, age, smoker status, systolic blood pressure, and total cholesterol. Artificial neural...
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By providing insights into the energy choices and attitudes of retail customers, this article widens the knowledge about consumer behaviour related to photovoltaic (PV) systems. The calculations rely on the dataset of a survey conducted in Italy, Norway, Serbia, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom...
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This study aims to determine the factors to be improved to achieve a more elevated level of environmental awareness depending on the type of retail customers. By relying on the household survey conducted by ENABLE.EU team with the purpose of identifying the drivers of individual energy choices...
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This article aims at widening the knowledge about green mobility choices related consumer behaviour and attitudes of retail customers. The calculations rely on the dataset of a survey conducted in Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, and Spain between 2016 and 2019 by the ENABLE.EU team. The analysis...
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First article: Applying a positive approach in the argumentation targeting mitigating behavioural risks may prove to be more effective in preserving and prolonging the health of individuals than the use of probabilities. Albeit the geographical scope is Hungary, Czechia (both countries at high...
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