2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16083498
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Digital Management of Resource Efficiency of Fuel and Energy Companies in a Circular Economy

Abstract: High-quality managerial decision-making is crucial for improving the resource efficiency of production companies in the context of digitalization. Currently, the use of modern methods and tools to manage the consumption and supply of resources of companies should consider the principles of a circular economy. This study focused on the development of a mechanism to manage resource efficiency in the fuel and energy sector. It used the methodological tools developed by the authors, including a comprehensive integ… Show more

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“…Consequently, the digital climate governance capacity across various regions has significantly improved [29]. However, the adoption of digital climate governance is resource-intensive [30], necessitating substantial capital and human resources. Such requirements have hindered the digitization process in certain regions, leading to significant disparities in digital climate governance capabilities.…”
Section: Literature Discussion and Theoretical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the digital climate governance capacity across various regions has significantly improved [29]. However, the adoption of digital climate governance is resource-intensive [30], necessitating substantial capital and human resources. Such requirements have hindered the digitization process in certain regions, leading to significant disparities in digital climate governance capabilities.…”
Section: Literature Discussion and Theoretical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indirect sources of greenhouse emissions that are not calculated by the IPCC in agriculture are those caused by changes in land use, the use of fossil fuels for mechanization, Fig. 1 Rural and urban areas of Serbia transport, fertilizers, and other agrochemicals [14]. The most significant indirect emissions are changes in natural vegetation and traditional land use, including deforestation, biomass burning and land degradation [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%