Circular water economy: building climate change resilience through circular water management
Ceesay, Jerreh (A.A. 2023/2024) Circular water economy: building climate change resilience through circular water management. Tesi di Laurea in Management of circular economy, Luiss Guido Carli, relatore Alessandro Piperno, pp. 75. [Master's Degree Thesis]
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Abstract/Index
Literature review. Overview of circular water management strategies. Relationship between circular water management and greenhouse gas emissions reduction. Existing research on social and behavioral aspects of circular water economy initiatives. Identification of research gaps. Analysis of various circular water management strategies. Evaluation of their effectiveness in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Exploration of social and behavioral factors influencing the adoption and success of circular water management initiatives. Analysis of stakeholder perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors towards water conservation and reuse. Examination of policy and regulatory frameworks affecting social acceptance and participation. Methodology. Research design and approach. Data collection methods. Data analysis techniques. Ethical considerations. Results. Presentation and analysis of data collected on social and behavioral aspects. Identification of patterns, trends, and correlations.
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Bibliografia: pp. 57-62.
Thesis Type: | Master's Degree Thesis |
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Institution: | Luiss Guido Carli |
Degree Program: | Master's Degree Programs > Master's Degree Program in Digital Innovation and Sustainability (LM/SC – GIUR) |
Chair: | Management of circular economy |
Thesis Supervisor: | Piperno, Alessandro |
Thesis Co-Supervisor: | Kappler, Luna |
Academic Year: | 2023/2024 |
Session: | Summer |
Deposited by: | Alessandro Perfetti |
Date Deposited: | 09 Jan 2025 09:26 |
Last Modified: | 09 Jan 2025 09:26 |
URI: | https://tesi.luiss.it/id/eprint/40840 |
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