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Sustainability (s) metrics and sociodemographic measurements (n = 10) for 50 populous U.S. cities. E, H, S indices combined from two … have indirect or direct beneficial impacts on the environment and public health. The potential for impact, however, is … integration across the E, H, and S indices. Rank order of high performing cities was highly dependent on the E, H and S indices …
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exerted on emissions through urban form, urban design, transport policy and projects, energy strategy, etc. …
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This study aimed to investigate the nature of energy applied in hotel industry in Macedonia. It explored the indicators for resources application in three, four and five star hotels. The data were collected by means of an online survey conducted among 45 managers and department supervisors. It...
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outcomes. Urban sustainability literature tends to focus on the built environment as a solution space for reducing energy and …The global urban transition increasingly positions cities as important influencers in determining sustainability … data that document urban ways of living, I develop lifestyle archetypes coupled with ecological footprint analysis to …
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resource management with sustainability as a starting point, contributing to further assessments of how the adaptation of such …
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follows that dietary change represents one means of directing food systems towards greater environmental sustainability. The … 4000 households. The food quantity data are matched to indicators of greenhouse gas emissions and eutrophication, as well … gas emissions from food consumption (i.e., relatively better off households have a relatively larger climate change impact …
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