Subjects -> OCCUPATIONS AND CAREERS (Total: 33 journals)
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- Special Issue 25 2023 – Innovation for ecological transformation
Abstract: Foreword [Full text] Philippe Kourilsky Introduction [Full text] Nicolas Renard 1. What is innovation for ecological transformation' What is innovation for ecological transformation' [Full text] Tejas Bachiraju, India Boschet, Grace Chua, Julian Lambin and Kite Insights The metamorphoses of innovation: systemic, intensive and responsible [Full text] Armand Hatchuel Ecological transformation: pathways to frugal and responsible innovation [Full text] Franck Aggeri Is technological innovation the only path to the future of the circular economy' [Full text] Jean-Paul Raillard The Olympic Games: social and environmental innovation [Full text] Olivier Gilbert Frugal innovation for ecological transformation - a way forward' [Full text] Saradindu Bhaduri 2. Implementing innovation for ecological transformation Implementing innovation for ecological transformation [Full text] Tejas Bachiraju, India Boschet, Grace Chua, Julian Lambin and Kite Insights Unpacking nature’s value - taking biodiversity impact measurement from science to action [Full text] Mahima Sukhdev, Snehal Bhosale, Anupam Ravi and Aromi Salot Can the built environment function like nature' [Full text] Dayna Baumeister and Nicole Miller Cities as catalysts and laboratories for ecological transformation [Full text] Luise Fischer, Francesca Rizzo, Adriana O’Phelan, Anthony Zacharzewski, Andrea Gabaldon Moreno and Carla Rodríguez Alonso Urban Rigger and floating city solutions for ecological transformation [Full text] Anna Rosa Rylander and Signe Ryborg How innovative solutions help Veolia to drive ecological transformation with its stakeholders [Full text] Catherine Ricou The role of the state in environmental services innovations [Full text] Henri Boyé Deploying business ecosystems to cope with ecological transformation [Full text] Ellen Martin and Amandine Joy 3. Innovation levers for ecological transformation Innovation levers for ecological transformation [Full text] Tejas Bachiraju, India Boschet, Grace Chua, Julian Lambin and Kite Insights Deploying business ecosystems to cope with ecological transformation PubDate: 2023-11-10
- Special Issue 24 2022 – The social and economic challenges of
ecological transformation Abstract: Foreword [Full text] Harvey V. Fineberg Introduction [Full text] Nicolas Renard 1. Understanding and reconciling the issues Understanding and reconciling the issues [Full text] Iris Levy, Mathilde Martin-Moreau and David Ménascé From ecological transition to ecological transformation: consensus and fault lines [Full text] Iris Levy, Mathilde Martin-Moreau and David Ménascé Environmentalism and criticism of mechanical modernity [Full text] Dominique Bourg Geopolitics and green transition: new balances, new challenges [Full text] Sébastien Treyer Is going circular just' Environmental justice and just transition – key elements for an inclusive circular economy [Full text] Patrick Schroeder and Jack Barrie Who’ll pay to save the planet' [Full text] Pascale Taminiaux The role of climate technologies in green transition pathways [Full text] Sara Trærup 2. Reinventing our modes of production and organization Reinventing our modes of production and organization [Full text] Iris Levy, Mathilde Martin-Moreau and David Ménascé Business and planetary boundaries: which models for tomorrow' [Full text] Fabrice Bonnifet Toward a just green economy transition [Full text] Sangji Lee Making low-carbon energy available 24/7 [Full text] Maud Texier Cities, at the forefront of sustainable transformation [Full text] Ilan Cuperstein The low-tech city: a first attempt [Full text] Pauline Detavernier and Nils Le Bot One Health: an ecosystem-based ecology of health [Full text] Serge Morand Transitioning the chemical market [Full text] Anna Lennquist 3. Accelerating our actions Accelerating our actions [Full text] Iris Levy, Mathilde Martin-Moreau and David Ménascé Governance: toward a broader vision of business [Full text] Laurent Obadia Why valuing nature can make a difference PubDate: 2022-10-07
- Special Issue 23 2021 – Industry and Waste : Toward the Circular
Economy Abstract: Foreword [Full text] Amy Luers Introduction [Full text] Nicolas Renard Circular economy: strategies and policies [Full text] 1. The need for a new waste management model The need for a new waste management model [Full text] Helen Micheaux From waste to urban mines: a historical perspective on the circular economy [Full text] Franck Aggeri Resource Reuse and Recycling: Limitations and Potential Opportunities [Full text] Thomas Graedel Enhanced landfill mining, concept and challenges [Full text] Joakim Krook Extended producer responsibility (EPR) in France [Full text] Jacques Vernier Illegal waste shipment: an overview [Full text] Katie Olley Circular Africa: a model for us all' [Full text] Alexandre Lemille 2. Shifting how the various actors behave Shifting how the various actors behave [Full text] Joël Ntsondé Towards a society of sobriety: conditions for a change in consumer behavior [Full text] Valérie Guillard Accelerating the transition to circular consumption models: the example of the AGEC law in France [Full text] Adèle Chasson and Laetitia Vasseur The power of public procurement in the transition to a circular economy [Full text] Ashleigh McLennan and Birgitte Krebs Schleemann Questioning the digital reflex [Full text] Xavier Verne Industrial symbiosis: practices in China’s industrial parks [Full text] Kai Zhao Industrial eco-parks as drivers of the circular economy [Full text] Franck Aggeri Measuring circularity at the corporate level [Full text] Irene Martinetti and Jarkko Havas Co-development of industrial-quality post-consumer recycled plastic: the example of Groupe SEB and Veolia [Full text] Ingrid Tams, Jacques Tanquerel, Françoise Weber and François Guéneron 3. Pathways to an innovative circular economy Pathways to an innovative circular economy [Full text] PubDate: 2021-11-23
- Special Issue 22 2020 – Water, Waste & Energy: Prospects for essential
services in Africa Abstract: Foreword [Full text] Mamphela Ramphele Introduction [Full text] Nicolas Renard Access to essential services: key figures and progress on the African continent [Full text] Mathilde Martin-Moreau and David Ménascé 1. Heading towards 2030: outlook and challenges for essential services in Africa Heading towards 2030: outlook and challenges for essential services in Africa [Full text] Mathilde Martin-Moreau and David Ménascé Brakes and levers for the development of essential services in Africa [Full text] Ibrahim Assane Mayaki How can Africa’s water companies boost their resilience when facing health crises' [Full text] Fadel Ndaw Africapolis: understanding the dynamics of urbanization in Africa [Full text] Philipp Heinrigs The quest for efficient waste management architecture in Ghana [Full text] Martin Oteng-Ababio The toilet: unmentionable humanitarian object or luxury good' [Full text] Tatiana Thieme and Justin De Koszmovszky Water governance in a context of scarcity [Full text] Houria Tazi Sadeq African smart cities in 2030 [Full text] Sénamé Koffi Agbodjinou 2. High-potential innovations for a fast-changing continent High-potential innovations for a fast-changing continent [Full text] Mathilde Martin-Moreau and David Ménascé Voicing the urban poor: experience from an energy justice program for and by slum dwellers [Full text] David Sheridan, Mwaura Njogu, Andrew Maki and Frederick Agyemang Planning and managing Africa’s cities: what place for technology innovations' [Full text] Guillaume Josse Decentralized electricity solutions: innovation in essential services is no substitute for policy [Full text] Sylvy Jaglin and Emmanuelle Guillou Wastewater reuse: a solution with a future [Full text] Christophe Maquet rePATRN: experience with informal waste pickers in Ghana [Full text] Jeffrey Provencal Unlocking the circular economy potential to tackle the sanitation challenge [Full text] Louise Couder and Sheila Kibuthu Smart meters: innovating to improve water supply in a post-COVID context [Full text] Sam Drabble, Rosemary Campbell, Philip Oyamo and Rosie Renouf 3. Conditions needed for scaling up successfully PubDate: 2020-12-23
- Special Issue 21 2020 – Indoor air quality: tackling the challenges
of the invisible Abstract: Foreword [Full text] Philippe Kourilsky Introduction [Full text] Nicolas Renard Paradigm change is needed to answer the indoor air quality challenge [Full text] Nicolas Dutreix and Cédric Baecher 1. Indoor air quality: a multifaceted public health problem Indoor air quality: a multifaceted public health problem [Full text] Cédric Baecher, Fanny Sohui, Leah Ball and Octave Masson Managing indoor air quality to protect occupant health [Full text] Fabien Squinazi Energy transition for better air quality: a public health issue [Full text] Maria P. Neira The Indoor Air Quality Observatory (OQAI): a unique project to understand air pollution in our living spaces [Full text] Corinne Mandin Commuting by subway' What you need to know about air quality [Full text] Teresa Moreno and Fulvio Amato What do we breathe inside our cars' Characterization of the infiltration of pollutants and recommendations [Full text] Amine Mehel 2. Acting for healthy indoor air: from measurement to remediation Acting for healthy indoor air: from measurement to remediation [Full text] Cédric Baecher, Fanny Sohui, Leah Ball and Octave Masson Monitor, inform, understand, innovate: the role of Airparif, a non-profit organization accredited by France’s Ministry of the Environment to monitor air quality [Full text] Karine Léger Architecture and the challenges of indoor air quality [Full text] Dietmar Feichtinger From identifying to acting: how to guarantee good quality air in buildings [Full text] Sabine Fauquez and Frédéric Bouvier Using plants and soil microbes to purify indoor air: lessons from NASA and Biosphere 2 experiments [Full text] Bill C. Wolverton and Mark Nelson Artificial intelligence and indoor air quality: better health with new technologies [Full text] Yann Boquillod 3. From public perceptions to policymaking: shining light on an invisible pollution From public perceptions to policymaking: shining light on an invisible pollution [Full text] Cédric Baecher, Fanny Sohui, Leah Ball and Octave Masson Public perception of indoor air quality in China, Belgium and France: the discovery of an invisible enemy [Full text] Laurence Bedeau A multiparty and global effort to address air pollution around the world [Full text] ... PubDate: 2020-02-24
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