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The use of qualitative research to better understand public opinions on climate change
The science and practice of climate change communication have significantly evolved over the last two decades, leading to a subfield of environmental...
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Reviewing qualitative research approaches in the context of critical infrastructure resilience
Modern societies are increasingly dependent on the proper functioning of critical infrastructures (CIs). CIs produce and distribute essential goods...
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Financial well-being of women self-help group members: a qualitative study
This research study aims to examine the financial well-being of Women Self Help Groups members; how and in which manner SHGs have contributed to...
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A bibliometric and thematic analysis of green entrepreneurship in business research: current status and future research directions
In recent years, green entrepreneurship has gained momentum to meet the target of global sustainable development set for 2030. There has been a wave...
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Sustainable development and national cultures: a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the research field
National culture (NC) plays a crucial role in transitioning societies toward sustainable development (SD) which is based on the triple bottom line...
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What qualitative systems map** is and what it could be: integrating and visualizing diverse knowledge of complex problems
Researchers in sustainability science deal with increasingly complex problems that cross administrative, geographical, disciplinary, and sectoral...
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A path forward for qualitative research on sustainability in the COVID-19 pandemic
The unique strengths of qualitative research, through in-depth inquiry and identification of unexpected themes and linkages, is essential to our...
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Understanding Consumer Attitudes Towards Sustainable Business Models—A Qualitative Study with Finnish Consumers
Sustainable business models have been presented in the literature as a way to gain stepwise improvements in environmental impact compared to just...
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Addressing uncertainty in Participatory Integrated Assessment: qualitative modeling approach for risk estimation
Participatory Integrated Assessment (PIA) has become a vital tool for decision-making for sustainable development, but it faces significant...
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Sustainable effects of information sharing between distribution logistics actors: a qualitative case study
With the expansion of the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) in business, a large literature has developed around the issue of...
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Understanding the relationship between poverty, environmental degradation, and power dynamics: a qualitative study in Northern Ghana
This study investigates the connection between poverty, power dynamics and environmental degradation, focusing on the specific context of Northern...
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Visualization of global research trends and future research directions of greenwashing by using bibliometric analysis
The primary objective of this study is to conduct a bibliometric analysis of Greenwashing Research conducted till date indexed in Scopus. The study...
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Local Ecological Learning: Creating Place-based Knowledge through Collaborative Wildlife Research on Private Lands
Wildlife across all land tenures is under threat from anthropogenic drivers including climate change, invasive species, and habitat loss. This study...
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Socio-ecological vulnerability in rural Spain: research gaps and policy implications
Through a systematic review of scientific literature, we investigate the nature and the contents of vulnerability research in rural Spain. The...
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Qualitative–quantitative comparative assessment of conventional gas turbine with fuel cell-based integrated power cycle
A conventional gas turbine has potential to generate power but suffers from significant losses in the form of exhaust. The system’s efficiency can be...
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The Role of Understanding, Trust, and Access in Public Engagement with Environmental Activities and Decision Making: A Qualitative Study with Water Quality Practitioners
Advancing environmental health literacy in support of environmental management requires inclusive science communication, especially with...
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Exploring the progress of global digital economy research: a bibliometric study via R-tool
Following the agricultural and industrial revolutions, the digital economy has become a significant global player. Despite its importance, the...
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Risk perception of air pollution and behavioral responses: a map** review of research studies during 2000–2021
Air pollution is a key threat to human and ecosystem health. Successfully addressing this problem requires among other measures the active...
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The forest policy outputs of regional regimes: a qualitative comparative analysis on the effects of formalization, hegemony and issue-focus around the globe
International regimes, defined as sets of norms and rules around which members’ expectations converge, are providing structures for facilitating...