2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10987
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Assessing the roles of stakeholders in community projects on environmental security and livelihood of impoverished rural society: A nongovernmental organization implementation strategy in focus

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“…In contrast to the position of Fendrich et al (2022), Kazancoglu et al (2021), Mishra et al (2022), Rachinsky-Spivakov (2022), Xie and Jamaani (2022), Zikargae et al (2022), it has been proved that systematic management of the development of the digital economy and business based on smart technologies in the AI era is required to maximize their contribution to the fight against climate change in support of sustainable development. This will make it possible to obtain a synergistic effect in the form of achieving much better results of the implementation of SDG13 (correlation of 85.17%) compared to managing these factors separately (correlation modulo: from 4.50% to 55.71%, and on average 16.39%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…In contrast to the position of Fendrich et al (2022), Kazancoglu et al (2021), Mishra et al (2022), Rachinsky-Spivakov (2022), Xie and Jamaani (2022), Zikargae et al (2022), it has been proved that systematic management of the development of the digital economy and business based on smart technologies in the AI era is required to maximize their contribution to the fight against climate change in support of sustainable development. This will make it possible to obtain a synergistic effect in the form of achieving much better results of the implementation of SDG13 (correlation of 85.17%) compared to managing these factors separately (correlation modulo: from 4.50% to 55.71%, and on average 16.39%).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…In their works, Rachinsky-Spivakov (2022), Zikargae et al (2022) express the opinion that from the standpoint of consumers and the general public, electronic participation of the population in environmental protection issues should be expanded and the information society should be developed in the direction of public environmental control. In their research, Kazancoglu et al (2021), Mishra et al (2022) propose to develop environmentally responsible high-tech industries from a business perspective.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without an EIA, a particular project dam had a significant negative impact on the environment, society, and the economy, including during preparatory activities like building a site house and shifting local workers to alternative jobs to earn a living [ 28 ]. This outcome was due to lack appropriate of stakeholder's participation and lack of problem identification during screening and scoping EIA process [ 29 , 30 ]. Therefore deforestation of native trees for lumber, charcoal production, and irreplaceable building materials are serious problems that lead to the loss of various forest forms and native trees in mostly in rural are due to the construction of Nashe Dam and LULCC [ 6 , 31 , 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The project's type and scale are prominent considerations while defining stakeholders. The local context, local institutional regulations, and cultural conditions are also important factors in identifying and classifying stakeholders [31]. Categorization: Stakeholders in this stage are classified into four categories according to their interest and power to create a visual representation of stakeholders' location according to the project [32].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%