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CHANGES IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL PERCEPTION, ATTITUDE AND BEHAVIOUR OF PARTICIPANTS AT THE END OF NATURE TRAINING PROJECTS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 13 › Nr. 2 AbstractThe most effective precautions to prevent environmental problems comprise the society’s willingness to save the environment, more than the politics set by the authorities. In this context, nature training projects offer great facilities for individuals by supplying the deficiencies for nature and environment in formal training programs and in means of gaining environment-friendly individuals to the society. “The Nature Training Projects at Natural Protected Areas in Isparta ” which has b... Autori: İdris Oğurlu, Hasan Alkan ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26294
MANAGEMENT PERCEPTIONS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY USE AND EFFICIENT ENERGY CONSUMPTION: A CASE OF SLOVENIAN COMPANIES
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 13 › Nr. 3 AbstractResearch concerning the efficient use of energy (EUE) and use of renewable energy sources (RES) is growing in the scientificliterature. However, there is a general lack of research concerning management perceptions of companies’ EUE, especiallycompared to research on households. This study examines management perceptions of companies as energy consumers inSlovenia. Data were collected using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methodology. The major finding is thatawareness of t... Autori: Aleksandra Pisnik Korda, Borut Milfelner, Damijan Mumel ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26318
REASONS FOR NON-PARTICIPATION IN RECYCLING OF SOLID WASTE IN NORTHERN MALAYSIA: A CASE STUDY
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 14 › Nr. 1 Abstract
It is widely accepted that public support is vital to the success of most recycling programmes. The actions of householders are
paramount to the success of any sustainable waste management policies whether local, regional or national. This paper presents a
study of householders’ attitudes to recycling of solid wastes in Malaysia, which supports the idea that careful planning and design
are critical for the success of a new recycling programme. A postal questionnaire survey was... Autori: Abdelnaser Omran ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26636
STAKEHOLDERS’ PERCEPTIONS REGARDING EVALUATION CRITERIA OF FOREST ROAD OPTIONS IN ROMANIA
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 14 › Nr. 6 Abstract
Transparent and participatory decision making in solving complex forest management problems are fostered by numerous forest
policies. Thus, all relevant stakeholders should be involved in the process of evaluating forest road options from the early stages
of planning. However, participatory tools are not yet used as a matter of course in the Romanian forest sector. This study aimed
to stress the importance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in decision making in the forest sec... Autori: Adrian Enache ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26763
IMPLICATIONS OF WIND POWER GENERATION: PERCEPTIONS OF PEOPLE EXPOSED TO TURBINE NOISE
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 14 › Nr. 9 Abstract
The current study aims at analyzing the perceptions of people exposed to wind turbine noise. Noise measurements were carried
out in a wind farm in the north of Portugal and the data were analyzed and crossed with the answers to a survey applied in four
nearby villages. It was concluded that the direct visibility of the wind turbines from the respondents’ houses seems to affect the
reported annoyance due to noise exposure. Besides, there is a significant relationship between th... Autori: Pedro M. Arezes ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=26845
EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE FRAME OF CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY IN HOTEL ESTABLISHMENTS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 15 › Nr. 7 This paper seeks to empirically examine the relationship between Environmental Activities (EA) included as part of Corporate
Responsibility (CR), and corporate image, loyalty, and trust in the hotel sector. It also examines the impact of image on trust, and
the impact of trust on loyalty. Data were collected from a sample of 134 customers of four four-star international hotels. The data
were processed with PLS-Graph software, using structural equations to test the hypotheses. The findings rev... Autori: Beatriz Palacios Florencio ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27070
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN DESTINATIONS: A LATENT CLASS SEGMENTATION ANALYSIS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 15 › Nr. 7 This article addresses a cross-destination research to study a key issue for the growth and competitiveness of the tourism sector,
which is the perceived environmental sustainability of a destination. Particularly, a segmentation analysis is developed to
examine potential unobserved heterogeneity across tourists regarding their perception of environmental sustainability of the
destination. 918 tourists of five Mediterranean Sea Basin cities are studied using a latent class segmentation techni... Autori: Raquel Sánchez-Fernández ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27075
THE FORESTS OF ROMANIA IN SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE AND IN GEOGRAPHY. TEACHERS’ PERCEPTIONS AND ACTIONS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 16 › Nr. 1 The aims of this research are (1) to analyze the topic of forests in Romania as presented in scientific literature and (2) to identify the Romanian Geography teachers’ perceptions of and opinions about (a) the consequences of human actions on the situation of forests in Romania, (b) their own actions that lead to diminishing vulnerability and risks for forest clearances, (c) factors that influenced their attitude and behavior towards forests, and (d) suggestions for actions of forest prote... Autori: Maria Eliza Dulamă ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27238
SUSTAINABLE SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT IN MALAYSIAN SMEs: PERSPECTIVES FROM PRACTITIONERS
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 16 › Nr. 9 This study was aimed at eliciting the perception of practitioners on sustainable supply chain management in small and medium
enterprises (SMEs). A total of 15 companies from the SMEs in Malaysia were selected. 5 of these companies serve as suppliers
to larger firms within and outside Malaysia, another 5 as manufacturers, and the rest as reverse logistics companies (collectors
and recycling plant operating companies). All the companies were selected based on their involvement in sustainable su... Autori: Ezutah Udoncy Olugu ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27440
RESILIENCE TO ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURE THROUGH QUALITY FOOD DEMAND: MEAT CONSUMPTION IN ROMANIA
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 16 › Nr. 10 The paper focuses on Romanian consumers’ habits and perceptions related to meat consumption, following that it is deeply embedded in their dietary food culture. The aim of this study was to determine the main directions for achieving environmental resilience through meat consumption. The novelty of the study originates from underlying consumers’ contribution to sustainable development on two pillars – “buy less, eat the same” and “buy less, eat less”. St... Autori: Dacinia Crina Petrescu ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27468
PERCEPTION ABOUT THE APPLICATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AT GOLF COURSES IN SPAIN
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 17 › Nr. 1 A wide variety of environmental management systems (EMSs) exist today that can be implemented at golf courses in Spain, yet
their implementations are not known. The objective of this paper was to conduct an exploratory study to learn about the
perception of the present state of EMS applications at Spanish golf courses. An exhaustive study was conducted using a multiquestion
paper-based survey that was given to the greenkeepers at 428 Spanish golf courses, and the survey achieved a 13.7%
resp... Autori: Francisco J. Del Campo Gomis ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=27529
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION IN ROMANIA: PERCEPTIONS VERSUS ACTIVE PARTICIPATION
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 19 › Nr. 2 This study aims to measure the environmental concern in Romania, to investigate its state of fact at regional and county levels and to provide a better understanding of its determinants. Using data from World Values Survey (2010-2014), there were firstly analyzed the perceptions (care for environment, perspective on environmental pollution, alternative between protecting environment vs. economic growth), then active participation (membership in an environmental organization, financing ecological... Autori: Simona-Roxana Ulman ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=28147
IMPROVING USERS’ SATISFACTION BY IMPLEMENTING THE ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS IN THE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
Environmental Engineering and Management Journal › Vol. 19 › Nr. 6 This paper develops investigations in the field of analytic hierarchy techniques that could be applied in public transportation systems. The study focuses particularly on the public transport bus services in Bucharest, the capital of Romania. The research aims to investigate the methodological feasibility of the analytic hierarchy process to analyze and measure the perceptions and needs of the Romanian public transportation users. Towards this objective, the study presents the current state of t... Autori: Ruxandra Dinulescu ISSN: 1843 - 3707 http://www.ecozone.ro/reviste.php?RID=28220 |