2015
DOI: 10.3390/su7067622
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Sustainable Development in Maramures County

Abstract: Abstract:We argue that a new type of adaptive change management is needed in Romania, in which social and territorial cohesion are key elements of governance, in accordance with sustainable development requirements. Based on critical analysis and comparative study, the paper investigates, using several approaches, the possibility to select those elements that enable determining a viable managerial sustainable development "model" for communities in Maramures County, Romania. New trends worldwide, and the multid… Show more

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“…Sustainability is a complex phenomenon, which manifests itself in the direction of a healthy development of organizations, integrating social, economic, and environmental problems into their development strategies [74][75][76][77]. Artificial intelligence, along with other new digital technologies, fundamentally redefines the business environment, supporting sustainable development by creating value for customers, stakeholders, and for the environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainability is a complex phenomenon, which manifests itself in the direction of a healthy development of organizations, integrating social, economic, and environmental problems into their development strategies [74][75][76][77]. Artificial intelligence, along with other new digital technologies, fundamentally redefines the business environment, supporting sustainable development by creating value for customers, stakeholders, and for the environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, this kind of habitat-among others-could also sequester a substantial amount of CO 2 , as in the case of the juniper forest in Central Spain, which is characterised by other species of Juniperus such as J. thurifera L. and J. communis L. [71]. It is today essential to develop a modern forest management system in protected areas, and to promote the importance of forests and their extensions as a means of protecting and improving the natural environment, according to Rădulescu et al [72]. In view of this, and since vegetation knows no political borders, it is desirable to plan actions involving cross-border-cooperation projects based on other experiences in this field to ensure sustainable development and territorial cohesion between Spain and Portugal [73,74].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on museums and sustainability generally has focused on defining the concept of museum sustainability, demonstrating the necessity of integrating this concept into the museum practices [3], and describing the ways in which various activities and measures adopted by museums have contributed or can contribute to enhancing the concept and practice of sustainable development. Because sustainable development is connected with the needs of current and future generations, and, so as to measure the progress that has been made, these needs must be assessed [35], Nielsen [36] had in view to provide support to the idea that the sustainability of a museum depends on the relevance of the respective museum for both the community and its visitors. This article extends Nielsen's research by analyzing other factors influencing sustainable museum development.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%