Literals
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- 2071-1050
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- Switzerland
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- Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law (Q2)
- Geography, Planning and Development (Q2)
- Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment (Q2)
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- 2009-2020
- bibo:eissn
- 2071-1050
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- 2018-4799
- bibo:issn
- 2071-1050
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- MDPI AG
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- Western Europe
- ou:sjrMejorCuartil
- Q2
- dcterms:title
- Sustainability
Typed Literals
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- 0.549 (http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#Decimal)
Inverse Relations
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- Religious experiences of travellers visiting the Royal Monastery of Santa MarĂa de Guadalupe (Spain)
- Analysis and evaluation of the largest 500 family firms'websites through PLS-SEM technique
- Assessment of the influence of feed-in tariffs on the profitability of European photovoltaic companies
- CSR and the supply chain: Effects on the results of SMEs
- Environmental firms' better attitude towards nature in the context of corporate compliance
- Environmental practices. motivations and their influence on the level of implementation
- Forest adaptation to climate change along steep ecological gradients: The case of the mediterranean-temperate transition in South-Western Europe
- Green eco-driving effects in non-congested cities
- Land valuation sustainable model of urban planning development: A case study in Badajoz, Spain
- Multidimensional self-concept in elementary education: Sport practice and gender
- Poverty traps in the municipalities of Ecuador: Empirical evidence
- Quantitative determination of potable cold water consumption in German Hospitals
- Analytical determination of medical gases consumption and their impact on hospital sustainability
- Religious travellers' improved attitude towards nature
- Role of creative industries as a regional growth factor
- Scientific coverage in community-based tourism: Sustainable tourism and strategy for social development
- Sustainable practices in small and medium-sized enterprises in Ecuador
- The challenge to foster foreign students' experiences for sustainable higher educational institutions
- The contribution of technological and non-technological innovation to environmental performance. An analysis with a complementary approach
- The spin-off as an instrument of sustainable development: Incentives for creating an academic USO
- The value relevance of environmental, social, and governance performance: The Brazilian case
- Tourist mobility at the destination toward protected areas: The case-study of extremadura
- Visual analysis of the height ratio between building and background vegetation. Two rural cases of study: Spain and Sweden
- Willingness to comply with corporate law: An interdisciplinary teaching method in higher education