389 research outputs found
Managing innovation for sustainability
types: ArticleThis is the accepted version of the following article: Managing innovation for sustainability R&D Management 42, 3, 2012., which has been published in final form at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com‘Sustainability’ is a major and growing driver of business change. Its implications for innovation are clear – living and working in a world of up to 9 billion people with rising expectations, providing energy, food and resource security, dealing with climate change, ecosystem degradation, a widening economic divide and a host of other interdependent issues will require massive change in products, service, processes, marketing approaches and the underlying business models which frame them. The focus of this paper is to develop an understanding of new approaches to innovation management required to take account of the growing pressures and emerging opportunities in the ‘sustainability’ agenda. In particular it draws on case studies of a variety of organizations to help answer the question of what practical actions might be taken beyond the rhetoric of moving towards greater sustainability or ‘greening’ of business
Egy magyar történész a legnagyobb szlovákról : Demmel József: A szlovák nemzet születése; Eudovít Stúr és a szlovák társadalom a 19. századi Magyarországon. Kalligram Kiadó, Pozsony, 2011. 373 oldal
Békítő szándékkal : Demmel József: Pánszlávok a kastélyban. Justh József és a szlovák nyelvű magyar nemesség elfeledett története. Kalligram Kiadó, Pozsony, 2014. 283 oldal : [könyvismertetés]
Human factors in the design of sustainable built environments
Scientific research provides convincing evidence that climate change is having significant impacts on many aspects of life. In the built-environment domain, regulatory requirements are pushing the challenges of environmental, economic, and social sustainability at the core of the professional agenda, although the aims of carbon reduction and energy conservation are frequently given a priority over occupants' comfort, well-being, and satisfaction. While most practitioners declare to embrace sustainability as a driver of their professional approach, a general lack of integrated creative and technical skills hinders the design of buildings centred on articulate and comprehensive sustainability goals, encompassing, other than energy criteria, also human-centred and ethical values founded on competent and informed consideration of the requirements of the site, the programme, and the occupants. Built environments are designed by humans to host a range of human activities. In response, this article aims to endorse a sustainable approach to design founded on the knowledge arising from scholarly and evidence-based research, exploring principles and criteria for the creation and operation of human habitats that can respond to energy and legislative demands, mitigate their environmental impacts, and adapt to new climate scenarios, while elevating the quality of experience and delight to those occupying them
Háromhatalmi (brit, amerikai, francia] és jugoszláv katonai tárgyalások Jugoszlávia katonai megsegítéséről
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