2016
DOI: 10.14254/2071-8330.2016/9-3/22
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The examples of reverse logistics application in inter-sector partnerships - good practices

Abstract: Abstract. Th e interest in the problems of environmental protection and, in particular, reverse logistics, results primarily from the growing awareness for environmental issues in the society as well as applicable and changing legal regulations. Th e representatives of various areas of social and economic life understood as intersector cooperation is becoming more and more desirable also in relation to environmental protection. Reverse logistics begins to be in the centre of activities carried out by inter-sec… Show more

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“…From this point of view, a significant contribution to the circular economy is made by several sectors, including the recreational and tourism one, which affects the country's sustainable development (Kozyk et al, 2021), environmental change, improving the quality of life and economic growth (Chenghu, et al, 2021). The strategy of tourism growth in most cases depends on the environmental quality of the destination, the infrastructure of accommodation and related services (Zielinska et al, 2016). This prompted researchers Giannoni and Maupertuis (2007) to explore the trade-off between investing and maintaining quality of the environment needed to make tourism profitable in the long run.…”
Section: The Role Of Recreational Potential and Investment Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From this point of view, a significant contribution to the circular economy is made by several sectors, including the recreational and tourism one, which affects the country's sustainable development (Kozyk et al, 2021), environmental change, improving the quality of life and economic growth (Chenghu, et al, 2021). The strategy of tourism growth in most cases depends on the environmental quality of the destination, the infrastructure of accommodation and related services (Zielinska et al, 2016). This prompted researchers Giannoni and Maupertuis (2007) to explore the trade-off between investing and maintaining quality of the environment needed to make tourism profitable in the long run.…”
Section: The Role Of Recreational Potential and Investment Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-ensure more effective use of material and non-material resources at regional and state levels; -increase the efficiency of tourism companies and enterprises working in related industries (Zielinska et al, 2016). This study's scientific novelty consists of the author's algorithm for conducting a cluster analysis of the regions of Ukraine according to indicators of tourism development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to this, the public procurement mechanism is characterized by joint efforts (actions), government people in the economic sector are equal parties. They combine their efforts to solve common socio-economic problems, thereby being open to all participants in the public procurement system and thus, this partnership does not have opposing interests and development strategies [Zielińska А., Prudzienica М., Mukhtar E., Mukhtarova К., 2016].…”
Section: Open Biddingmentioning
confidence: 99%