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Understanding stakeholder relationships in sustainable brownfield regeneration: a combined FAHP and SNA approach
Systematic and comprehensive understanding of stakeholder relationships is the key component for achieving social sustainability of brownfield...
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A social network analysis regarding conservation agro-ecological efficiency in China
The exploration of characteristics and formation mechanism of China’s conservation agro-ecological efficiency (CAEE) holds great importance in...
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Risk identification and analysis for the green redevelopment of industrial brownfields: a social network analysis
The green redevelopment of industrial brownfields (GRIB) is an important means to solve the shortage of urban land resources and realize sustainable...
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Dryland co-management in Kerman province, Iran: a dynamic analysis of social networks
Capacity building and social empowerment of the villagers are preconditions for sustainable development. Accordingly, the objective of the current...
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Combining Stakeholder- and Social Network- Analysis to Improve Regional Nature Conservation: A Case Study from Osnabrück, Germany
Many nature conservation projects fail primarily not because of a lack of knowledge about upcoming threats or viable conservation concepts but rather...
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Perceptions of Social Network Influence: Key Players’ Insights Into Power, Conflict, and Collaboration at the Bonneville Salt Flats
Conflict among stakeholders is a familiar challenge to natural resource managers and researchers. Fostering trust and collaboration among diverse...
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Analysis of stakeholder-associated factors and their interactions in energy conservation behaviour of occupants: evidence from network analysis
Buildings account for a significant portion of energy consumption, and occupants’ behaviour plays a crucial role in conserving energy. While previous...
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Measuring the Multi-Level Resilience Based on Social Heterogeneity Faced with Drought in Rangeland Users
One of the basic strategies to reduce vulnerability in social systems facing fluctuations or climate change is to increase the resilience of...
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Evaluating transdisciplinary research practices: insights from social network analysis
Transdisciplinary researchers collaborate with diverse partners outside of academia to tackle sustainability problems. The patterns and practices of...
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Investigation of spatial association network features of construction waste in major Chinese urban agglomeration
The illegal dum** of construction waste (CW) poses an increasingly serious environmental pollution problem with the accelerated rate of...
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Evaluating provincial tourism competitiveness in China: an empirical application based on the EM-MGM-SNA model
The spatial correlation structure of provincial tourism economy development is an important factor to promote the overall tourism economy. This paper...
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How ICT capital affects the spatial correlation of energy consumption—a new perspective based on spatially correlation network
ICT has significantly transformed the traditional energy production and service methods, changed the correlation characteristics of energy...
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Understanding the communication network of farmers to ensure the sustainable use of pesticides
India is an agricultural nation and the most populous country in the world, which puts constant pressure on its natural resources to meet the...
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Smallholder farmers’ network structure: a case study in Ghana
Smallholder farmers in develo** countries are considered the backbone of the agricultural sector. Their activities can promote food security and...
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Spatial association network of PM2.5 and its influencing factors in the Bei**g–Tian**–Hebei urban agglomeration
In this paper, we empirically study the spatial association network of PM 2.5 and the factors influencing those correlations using the gravity model,...
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A social network analysis of collaborative governance for the food-energy-water nexus in Phoenix, AZ, USA
Despite the known benefits of integrated policy and planning, traditional governance decisions in the food-energy-water (FEW) nexus are often made...
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The Social Network Analysis to Study Discourse on Water–Energy–Food Nexus
Debates on the interrelationship, interdependences, synergies, and trade-offs on water–energy–food nexus have underscored the need for new methods to... -
The spatial correlation network structure and its formation mechanism of urban high-quality economic development: a comparative analysis from the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the Yellow River Basin in China
In the context of regional integration, it is more than crucial to compare and analyze the spatial correlation network structure and formation...
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Spatial correlation network structure of green innovation efficiency and its driving factors in the Bohai Rim region
As the integration point of green development and innovation-driven, green innovation has become the key to promote high-quality and sustainable...