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CEST Proceedings are published under the ISSN 2944-9820.

Green Jobs in multinational companies - an initial network and content analysis

(Corresponding) Piwowar-Sulej K., Ferasso M., Sulich A.
Topic: 
Environmental management and policies
Several current research studies on green jobs focus mostly on rural areas and analyze this problem in the context of Circular Economy or specific industries. However, the context of multinational companies is still uncovered. This study aims at mapping the field by relating the Green Jobs in...Read more
Keywords: 
Green jobs, multinational companies, network analysis, environmental management, green human resource management.
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00093

The Implementation of Risk Management processes as a contributing factor to the minimization of shipping disasters through the study of previous shipping accidents

(Corresponding) BOVIATSIS M., Vlachos G.
Topic: 
Disaster risk reduction and management
Environmental disasters can maliciously affect property, human lives and even entire ecosystems. The magnitude and extent of such a disaster can lead to uncertainty about who is liable and how the restoration of the environmental damage will be achieved. The implementation of Risk Management...Read more
Keywords: 
Oil Spills, Risk Management Methods, Maritime Accidents, Root Cause Analysis, Failure Mode Effect Analysis.
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00541

Towards decentralizing the energy system: production of bioenergy and bioproducts via anaerobic digestion

(Corresponding) VLACHOKOSTAS C., MICHAILIDOU A., (Corresponding) ACHILLAS C., (Corresponding) MOUSSIOPOULOS N.
Topic: 
Biowaste
The model of circular economy has gained worldwide interest. Within its concept, biodegradable waste is viewed as a beneficial resource that needs to be re-introduced in the supply chains. The use of raw materials, energy, and water is also to be minimized. Undeniably, a strong link exists between...Read more
Keywords: 
sustainable management; bioenergy; decision support system; multi-criteria analysis; bioeconomy
Conference: 
CEST2021
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00665