International Journal of Global Environmental Issues
2001 - 2024
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Volume 23, issue 2/3, 2024
- Detailed historic analysis of the 'pile-dwelling wheat' Triticum compactum (Binkel) pp. 108-132

- Margarita Kwich
- True empathy, part 3: practical foundations pp. 133-146

- Ingrid Maria Moser
- Quality of the Mongolian medical massage therapy and its practical applications pp. 147-158

- Otgontuya Dashdorj
- Historic variation of Triticum compactum (Binkel) and its practical usage pp. 159-172

- Gilbert Ahamer and Margarita Kwich
- Origin and historic path of the triticum compactum (Binkel) in alpine and pre-alpine agriculture pp. 173-190

- Margarita Kwich and Gilbert Ahamer
- Improving science-business communication through a structured dialogue in Georgia pp. 191-238

- Gilbert Ahamer
- True empathy, part 4: the four types of empathy pp. 239-283

- Ingrid Maria Moser
- Theories of descent for the 'pile-dwelling wheat' Triticum compactum (Binkel) pp. 284-304

- Margarita Kwich
- The relevance of Uexküll's Umwelt concept for the modern ecological discourse pp. 305-318

- Helena Knyazeva
- An environment of Montessori pedagogy in practice pp. 319-355

- Alexander Ahamer
Volume 23, issue 1, 2024
- Agriculture waste management: a bibliometric analysis pp. 1-22

- Anu Gupta, Divya Siwach and Vikas Kumar
- Investigating landslide susceptibility in the mountainous area of Union Territory Jammu and Kashmir, India: a comparative perspective pp. 23-46

- Lucky Sharma, Narendra Kumar Rana and Gaggan Kumar
- The effect of global economic and geopolitical uncertainty on global food commodity prices pp. 47-58

- Ibrahim Onour
- Global sustainable organic product movement: embracing production and consumption shifts pp. 59-74

- Shobha Bhardwaj, Praveen Kumar Pandey and Shruti Bansal
- Beyond transparency: assessing access to environmental information in Chile and the ability of providers and users to comprehend it pp. 75-101

- Kay Bergamini, Piroska à ngel, Andrea Alarcón and Christian Curillán
Volume 22, issue 2/3, 2023
- Application of system dynamics for the sustainable management of solid waste in urban areas of Pakistan pp. 121-144

- Shoaib Muhammad, Fatima Kauser, Arsalan Raza, Ishtiaq Hassan and Shahmir Janjua
- SYNOPTICS, part X: application of the synoptics model for the social analysis of states: Colombia (1991) and Nigeria (1992) pp. 145-170

- Herbert Rauch
- Potentials and costs for the transition of decentralised energy infrastructure in Europe pp. 171-197

- Gilbert Ahamer
- Analysis on the difference of regional carbon emission trading price level in China pp. 198-209

- XiangBao Gao and Ana
- True empathy, part 1: identification and healing pp. 210-224

- Ingrid Maria Moser
- SYNOPTICS, part XI: application of the synoptics social analysis to presidential elections and the corona crisis pp. 225-235

- Herbert Rauch
- Innovative strategies for a sustainable transition of decentralised heat energy infrastructure pp. 236-267

- Gilbert Ahamer
- Legal jurisprudence of solid waste management in India: development through the decades pp. 268-294

- Piu Das and Gouri Gargate
- True empathy, part 2: the spiritual foundations pp. 295-309

- Ingrid Maria Moser
- The effect of adaptive reuse practices in the walled city of Nicosia, along buffer zone, Cyprus pp. 310-328

- Mukhtar Sabiu Yahuza and Huriye Gurdalli
- Social characteristics of consumption, disposal and environmental awareness in Brazil regarding smartphones pp. 329-353

- Luiz Henrique Rauber-Rodrigues, Diosnel Antonio Rodriguez-Lopez and Adriane de Assis Lawisch-Rodriguez
Volume 22, issue 1, 2023
- Site selection for landfills using GIS-based multi-criteria decision analysis – a case study of National Capital Territory of Delhi, India pp. 1-22

- Amrapali Tiwari, G. Sreenivasan and Vinod Kumar Sharma
- Just water under the bridge: a Bourdieusian view about Samarco sustainability narrative before and after an ecocide episode pp. 23-45

- Paula Piassa, Jacques Haruo Fukushigue Jan-Chiba and Rafael Borim-de-Souza
- Sustainability practices and promotion: websites of large US companies, part II pp. 46-59

- Timothy Heinze and Nathan Heinze
- Climate change reporting: a systematic literature review pp. 60-88

- Chiara Xhindole and Lara Tarquinio
- The techno-economics of growing high-value temperate crops under controlled soil temperature on tropical climate lowland pp. 89-114

- Rasaq Adekunle Olabomi and A. Bakar Jaafar
Volume 21, issue 2/3/4, 2022
- Intentions without attention: challenges in agricultural extension communication in Ethiopia pp. 95-112

- Tadele Mognehodie Workineh, Adem Chanie Ali and Amanuel Gebru Woldearegay
- Clean development mechanism projects in the Brazilian wind sector and the carbon market: accounting aspects and relationships between its peculiarities pp. 113-129

- Andreza Moura Dos Santos and Márcio Sampaio Pimentel
- The impact of agricultural cooperatives on the sustainable development of rural communities pp. 130-147

- Yuriy Petrushenko, Jiri Hejkrlik, Oksana Duvanova, Wojciech Duranowski and Tetiana Semenenko
- UAV multispectral imagery in determination of paddy conditions pp. 148-160

- Andrea Oliver Enos and Khairul Nizam Tahar
- Global instability trends: impact on human development and labour market pp. 161-181

- Mariia Krymova, Miroslaw Wasilewski, Halyna Fyliuk, Badri Gechbaia, Lyazat Zhumankulova and Tetiana Svyrydiuk
- Environmental and economic analysis of technological innovations in the energy sector pp. 182-197

- Rui Li, Oleksandr Kubatko, Yevhen Baranchenko, Raminta Benetyte, Leonid Melnyk, Iryna Dehtyarova and Oleksandr Matsenko
- Solar energy for green university: estimation of economic, environmental and image benefits pp. 198-216

- Tetiana Kurbatova, Daria Lysenko, Galyna Trypolska, Olha Prokopenko, Marina Järvis and Tetiana Skibina
- Young people and women as key drivers of agricultural transformation in Africa: transiting from rhetoric to action in Ghana pp. 217-244

- Emmanuel Kwesi Boon, Irene Susana Egyir, Richard Oppong-Boateng, Oleksandra Karintseva and Benedict Anganmwine Dibkuu
- Life satisfaction and digital transformation of society evidence from European economies pp. 245-258

- Oleksandra Kubatko, Hynek RoubÃk, Victoria Kubatko, Oluwatobi Odewole, Yevheniia Stepanenko, Bohdan Kovalov and Serhiy Kozmenko
- Coevolution of education and business: adaptive interaction pp. 259-275

- Kostiantyn Bezgin, Andrey Zahariev, Larysa Shaulska, Olha Doronina, Natela Tsiklashvili and Natalia Wasilewska
- Development of economy digitalisation: global and national dimensions in the pre-COVID and post-pandemic world pp. 276-302

- Volodymyr Bilotserkivets, Viktor Tarasevych, Urak Aliyev, Waldemar Izdebski and Petr Lemeshchenko
- Scenarios of the logistics systems development for industrial enterprises in a view of sustainability and efficiency pp. 303-321

- Olga Maslak, Natalya Grishko, Yaroslava Yakovenko, Sarkhel Mohammed, Khatuna Buchashvili and Szabolcs Nagy
- Artificial intelligence in the judiciary: challenges and tools for achieving sustainable development goals pp. 322-342

- Vladyslava Zavhorodnia, Anna Slavko, Olha Shvaher, Mateusz Kamionka, Ion Cojocari and Lubov Polyakova
- Natural radioactivity level and evaluation of radiological hazard in the soil around a gold mining area in the North Region of Burkina Faso pp. 343-356

- Karim Kabore, Luc Telado Bambara, Inoussa Zongo, Ousmane Cisse, François Zougmore and Emmanuel Ofori Darko
- Is general collective intelligence a reliable path towards achieving green growth? pp. 357-371

- Andy E. Williams
- Analysing the presence of volatility clustering and impact of macro-economic variables on sustainability indices in India: using GARCH (1, 1) model and ARDL framework pp. 372-389

- Kanchan Sehrawat, Muskan Kaur and Madhu Vij
Volume 21, issue 1, 2022
- Indian agriculture sector: impacts from COVID-19 pp. 4-22

- Arti Yadav and Irfan Ahmad
- The impact of COVID-19 on small and micro-enterprises in South Africa pp. 23-38

- Mmboswobeni Watson Ladzani
- Searching for a new global development trajectory after COVID-19 pp. 39-58

- Dimos Chatzinikolaou and Charis Vlados
- Stock markets' responses to COVID-19 in developing countries: evidence from the SAARC region pp. 59-81

- P.K. Mishra and S.K. Mishra
- Evaluation of transmission effects of the COVID-19 shock on major Asian stock markets pp. 82-93

- Ibrahim Onour
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