2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2018.07.007
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Articulating natural resources and sustainable development goals through green economy indicators: A systematic analysis

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“…Institutional guidelines are the key element for adherence to the differential management of dead/non‐slaughtered animal carcasses. Natural resources are essential inputs for economic and social development (Merino‐Saum et al., ). Environmental and sanitary risks put pressure on farmers and agribusinesses (Wu, Li, & Li, ) to understand in more detail the pilot project (Project Recolhe) and to assess the possibility of accession, that is, understanding project dynamics, responsibilities of each actor, and associated costs and benefits of membership.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Institutional guidelines are the key element for adherence to the differential management of dead/non‐slaughtered animal carcasses. Natural resources are essential inputs for economic and social development (Merino‐Saum et al., ). Environmental and sanitary risks put pressure on farmers and agribusinesses (Wu, Li, & Li, ) to understand in more detail the pilot project (Project Recolhe) and to assess the possibility of accession, that is, understanding project dynamics, responsibilities of each actor, and associated costs and benefits of membership.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These improvements affect different dimensions, such as the efficient use of materials or space, energy (Ganda, ), transport and logistics systems, or risk intensity regarding plants, substances, and products. Several sectors are engaged in the search for better alternatives to waste management, such as in the electrical and electronic equipment sector (Merino‐Saum, Baldi, Gunderson, & Oberle, ), remote campsites to reduce litter deposited in landfills (Isola et al., ), in agrobusiness (Sehnem et al., ), household food waste (Schmidt & Mathies, ), the copper sector (Wang et al., ), and the ferronickel sector (Xi et al., ), among many others.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable management of natural resources is another overreaching objective which reflects current development paradigm [77][78][79] and which is mirrored within objectives of the Czech development cooperation [23,24]. Sustainable use of natural resources is approximated in our paper by ecological footprint, an indicator which attempts to determine the biologically productive area needed to support the consumption of a given population indefinitely [80].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…O insustentável uso dos recursos naturais levou à degradação ambiental a tal ponto que as ações humanas antropogênicas se tornaram o principal impulsionador das mudanças ambientais no sistema global da Terra (MERINO-SAUM et al, 2018).…”
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