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Research and knowledge management are important to higher education
institutions as a means of improving their operations. The rapid
growth of data and technologies triggers data transformation into
useful information, known as knowledge. Nowadays, people are aware
of the worth of knowledge and the methods used to obtain,
recognize, capture, save, and leverage it, so that knowledge can be
shared without losing it. Effective knowledge management programs
identify and leverage the know-how embedded in work with a focus on
how it will be applied. The challenge in knowledge management is to
make the right knowledge available to the right people at the right
time. Knowledge Management and Research Innovation in Global Higher
Education Institutions investigates the cultural, financial, and
social factors affecting research and knowledge management in
higher education institutions. It considers the strategic decisions
made by university administrators and the adoption of decisions
made by individual staff members. The book further describes the
factors found to affect the implementation and practice of
knowledge management in educational institutions. Covering topics
such as social development, knowledge systems, and developing
economies, this premier reference source is an excellent resource
for faculty, administrators, and students of higher education;
librarians; sociologists; economists; government officials;
researchers; and academicians.
This book presents a comprehensive collection of recent research on
the timely topic of sustainable development goals, with a focus on
developing countries. In this manner, it furnishes
interdisciplinary coverage in terms of sustainable development; it
sets forth the pillars of sustainability (environmental, technical
and technological, social, institutional, and economic
disciplines); and it explores the adaption of these pillars for
long-term sustainability. With its survey of transboundary
research, experiences, and lessons learned, the book offers
integrated conceptual and empirical contributions from diverse
interrelated fields. Viable options are set forth for societies in
transition in the twenty-first century to achieve well-being in the
lives of their people through the eradication of poverty,
mitigation of climate change, promotion of lifelong learning
opportunities, and empowerment of society. These options also make
it possible to deploy affordable energy, sustain economic growth,
offer innovation, reduce inequality, and finally, to help ensure
global sustainability.
Rapid changes in technology and lifestyle have led to a dramatic
increase in energy demand. Growing energy demand is the main cause
of environmental pollution, but the efficient use of renewable
resources and technologies for residential, commercial, industrial,
and agricultural sectors offers the opportunity to diminish energy
dependence, ensure efficiency and reliability, reduce pollutant
emissions, and buoy national economies. Eco-friendly energy
processes are the key to long-term sustainability. Eco-Friendly
Energy Processes and Technologies for Achieving Sustainable
Development is a collection of innovative research that identifies
sustainability pillars such as environmental, technical, social,
institutional, and economic disciplines and explores the longevity
of these disciplines through a resource-oriented approach.
Featuring coverage of a broad range of topics including
environmental policy, corporate accountability, and urban planning,
this book is ideally designed for policymakers, urban planners,
engineers, advocates, researchers, academicians, and students.
After the advent of the industrial revolution, the world
experienced a rapid change in technology and lifestyle, which has
led to a dramatic increase in energy demand. Unfortunately, many of
the energy resources used in the past have negatively impacted the
environment, from greenhouse gases to the depletion of natural
resources. Society now faces the challenge of ensuring sustainable
and clean energy production so that society may receive efficient
energy without damaging the Earth's health. In order to promote an
environmentally healthy society, strategic green policies must be
developed. Eco-Friendly and Agile Energy Strategies and Policy
Development establishes interdisciplinary coverage in sustainable
energy development by strategic thinking and lifestyle changes by
designing agile energy strategies and policies. It offers research,
experiences, and lessons learned that offer integrated conceptual
and empirical contributions from different interrelated fields.
Covering topics such as energy security risks, green economy, and
solar power plants, this premier reference source is an
indispensable resource for engineers, government officials,
business leaders, environmentalist organizations, economists,
sociologists, students and educators of higher education,
libraries, researchers, and academicians.
This book presents a comprehensive collection of recent research on
the timely topic of sustainable development goals, with a focus on
developing countries. In this manner, it furnishes
interdisciplinary coverage in terms of sustainable development; it
sets forth the pillars of sustainability (environmental, technical
and technological, social, institutional, and economic
disciplines); and it explores the adaption of these pillars for
long-term sustainability. With its survey of transboundary
research, experiences, and lessons learned, the book offers
integrated conceptual and empirical contributions from diverse
interrelated fields. Viable options are set forth for societies in
transition in the twenty-first century to achieve well-being in the
lives of their people through the eradication of poverty,
mitigation of climate change, promotion of lifelong learning
opportunities, and empowerment of society. These options also make
it possible to deploy affordable energy, sustain economic growth,
offer innovation, reduce inequality, and finally, to help ensure
global sustainability.
After the advent of the industrial revolution, the world
experienced a rapid change in technology and lifestyle, which has
led to a dramatic increase in energy demand. Unfortunately, many of
the energy resources used in the past have negatively impacted the
environment, from greenhouse gases to the depletion of natural
resources. Society now faces the challenge of ensuring sustainable
and clean energy production so that society may receive efficient
energy without damaging the Earth's health. In order to promote an
environmentally healthy society, strategic green policies must be
developed. Eco-Friendly and Agile Energy Strategies and Policy
Development establishes interdisciplinary coverage in sustainable
energy development by strategic thinking and lifestyle changes by
designing agile energy strategies and policies. It offers research,
experiences, and lessons learned that offer integrated conceptual
and empirical contributions from different interrelated fields.
Covering topics such as energy security risks, green economy, and
solar power plants, this premier reference source is an
indispensable resource for engineers, government officials,
business leaders, environmentalist organizations, economists,
sociologists, students and educators of higher education,
libraries, researchers, and academicians.
Rapid changes in technology and lifestyle have led to a dramatic
increase in energy demand. Growing energy demand is the main cause
of environmental pollution, but the efficient use of renewable
resources and technologies for residential, commercial, industrial,
and agricultural sectors offers the opportunity to diminish energy
dependence, ensure efficiency and reliability, reduce pollutant
emissions, and buoy national economies. Eco-friendly energy
processes are the key to long-term sustainability. Eco-Friendly
Energy Processes and Technologies for Achieving Sustainable
Development is a collection of innovative research that identifies
sustainability pillars such as environmental, technical, social,
institutional, and economic disciplines and explores the longevity
of these disciplines through a resource-oriented approach.
Featuring coverage of a broad range of topics including
environmental policy, corporate accountability, and urban planning,
this book is ideally designed for policymakers, urban planners,
engineers, advocates, researchers, academicians, and students.
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