Sustainable Development Seen Through the Lenses of Ethnoeconomics and the Circular Economy

Sustainable Development Seen Through the Lenses of Ethnoeconomics and the Circular Economy

Kuzmanovic, Vladan; Leal Filho, Walter

Springer International Publishing AG

12/2024

278

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9783031726750

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Chapter 1. The Growing Application Potential of Machine Learning in Healthcare Systems of Modernity.- Chapter 2. Maritime Sustainability: Navigating Complex Challenges and Ecological Footprints.- Chapter 3. Exploring the Dimensions of Ethical Consumption, Civic Engagement, and the 4th Industrial Revolution.- Chapter 4. Integrating the Circular Economy into the Surf Industry: A vision aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.- Chapter 5. Equality, Inequality and Industry 4.0 - Proposing a Theoretical Framework.- Chapter 6. The Role of Ethnoeconomics in Promoting Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns: A Pathway to Environmental Protection and Economic Prosperity.- Chapter 7. Sensemaking and Sustainability: A Sensemaking Perspective on the Ethical Use of Big Data in Marketing Strategizing.- Chapter 8. Preserving the Past, Building the Future: The Role of Adaptive Heritage Reuse in Achieving SDGs through Tourism.- Chapter 9. Organizational ethnography and anthropology.- Chapter 10. Prosumer Economy in Practice: Building a Community of SMEs With Deepened Circular Supply Networks.- Chapter 11. A review of Consumer Understanding of Green Marketing and Deceptive Green Marketing.- Chapter 12. Dangling Between Frontier Market and Emerging Market, The Demarketing of a Potential African Market: Demographic Implications and the Effects on Sustainable Development.- Chapter 13. Considerations on the socio-ecological management of agrobiodiversity within community tourism.
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Sustainable development;Circular economy;SDGs;Ethnoeconomics;Ecologial footprint;Prosumer economy;Equliity;Enviromentalism;Anthropology