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Sustainability Economics
Research Guide
What is Sustainability Economics?
Sustainability Economics develops economic models for sustainable resource use, environmental valuation, green growth policies, and carbon pricing within planetary boundaries.
Researchers analyze trade-offs between economic development and ecological limits using valuation methods and policy simulations. Key studies examine hydroponics production economics (Upreti et al., 2021, 9 citations) and technology's role in sustainable education (Marín Suelves et al., 2023, 17 citations). Approximately 10 relevant papers available from provided lists, focusing on pandemic-era sustainability impacts.
Why It Matters
Sustainability Economics informs policy for green growth amid crises like COVID-19, as in tourism crisis management (Barroga and Borbon, 2022, 3 citations) and transportation forecasting (Mardikawati et al., 2022, 2 citations). It evaluates financial resilience in schools (Gabay, 2022, 2 citations) and production feasibility like hydroponics maize (Upreti et al., 2021). These tools guide balancing economic viability with environmental constraints in agriculture, education, and tourism.
Key Research Challenges
Modeling Pandemic Economic Impacts
Quantifying COVID-19 effects on sectors like tourism and transport requires time-series methods amid data scarcity (Mardikawati et al., 2022). Challenges include volatile demand forecasts and policy response integration (Barroga and Borbon, 2022). Accurate simulations demand robust econometric tools.
Valuing Sustainable Production Methods
Assessing economic feasibility of eco-friendly techniques like hydroponics faces high setup costs and yield uncertainty (Upreti et al., 2021). Measuring long-term benefits versus conventional farming needs multi-year data. Scalability in developing regions adds complexity.
Integrating Tech in Green Education
Incorporating technology into physical education for sustainability goals struggles with access disparities post-pandemic (Marín Suelves et al., 2023). Evaluating well-being outcomes requires interdisciplinary metrics. Sustaining habits aligns with SDG 3 but lacks standardized models.
Essential Papers
The Effect of Knowledge Level (IQ) and Physical Conditions (Power, Flexibility and Coordination) on Smash Technique Learning Skill in Sepak Takraw
Jufrianis Jufrianis, Raffly Henjilito, Hernawan Hernawan et al. · 2021 · Physical Education Theory and Methodology · 33 citations
Athlete’s knowledge level (IQ) is needed to increase smash technique learning skill in sepak takraw. Besides, physical conditions which consist of power, flexibility and coordination, are also dete...
Effect of Limb Muscle Power Training with Leaps on Athlete's Speed during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Yogi Mandala Putra, Sugeng Purwanto, Erick Burhaeın · 2021 · International journal of human movement and sports sciences · 19 citations
This study aims to determine the effect of leg muscle power training with leaps on athlete's speed during the COVID-19 pandemic.The method in this study was a true experiment with pretest-posttest ...
The Role of Technology in Physical Education Teaching in the Wake of the Pandemic
Diana Marín Suelves, Jesús Ramón-Llín, Vicente Gabarda Méndez · 2023 · Sustainability · 17 citations
Physical education is seen as an essential subject for the development of healthy habits and well-being, in line with Sustainable Development Goal 3. Furthermore, the impact of technology on all as...
Financial Performance Analysis of Islamic Banks in Bangladesh: A Case Study on Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL)
Jaba Chakraborty · 2015 · International Journal of Economics Finance and Management Sciences · 14 citations
Banking means deposit mobilization and deployment of those deposits into advances or investments in different sectors. The element of interest has been for long used as main instruments for deposit...
Production and Economic Feasibility of Hydroponics Maize Fodder on Performance of Piglets
Sujaya Upreti, Ram Prasad Ghimire, M. R. Tiwari et al. · 2021 · Nepal Journal of Science and Technology · 9 citations
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of hydroponics maize fodder on growth and nutrient digestibility of weaned piglets from July 1st, 2017 to August 11th, 2017, for six weeks. The e...
RELIGION, EDUCATION, AND SPORTS: INTERNALIZATION OF ISLAMIC EDUCATION VALUES IN MAHATMA SPORTS
Ahmad Saefulloh, Razali Razali, Sari Famularsih · 2020 · AKADEMIKA Jurnal Pemikiran Islam · 4 citations
This article analyzes the need to internalize the values of Islamic education in sports. One of the sports that promotes Islamic values is Mahatma. Facts on the ground show that sports that develop...
Impact to the operating tourism business during COVID-19 pandemic towards crisis management practices in the province of Quirino
Maricel B. Barroga, Noelah Mae D Borbon · 2022 · International Journal of Research Studies in Management · 3 citations
The global CoViD-19 crisis has greatly impacted the economy, society, and labor market, affecting every product supply and demand.The tourism and hospitality industries have encountered persistent ...
Reading Guide
Foundational Papers
No pre-2015 foundational papers available; start with highest-cited recent: Marín Suelves et al. (2023) for SDG-aligned education economics baselines.
Recent Advances
Prioritize Upreti et al. (2021, 9 citations) for production feasibility; Mardikawati et al. (2022) for transport trends; Barroga and Borbon (2022) for tourism crises.
Core Methods
Core techniques: experimental pretest-posttest (Upreti et al., 2021), time-series analysis (Mardikawati et al., 2022), financial performance ratios (Gabay, 2022).
How PapersFlow Helps You Research Sustainability Economics
Discover & Search
Research Agent uses searchPapers and exaSearch to find sustainability economics papers like 'Production and Economic Feasibility of Hydroponics Maize Fodder' (Upreti et al., 2021), then citationGraph reveals connections to crisis-impacted sectors, and findSimilarPapers uncovers related works on green production.
Analyze & Verify
Analysis Agent applies readPaperContent to extract economic models from Upreti et al. (2021), verifies claims with CoVe for growth metrics accuracy, and runs PythonAnalysis with pandas to replicate piglet performance stats, graded via GRADE for evidence strength in feasibility claims.
Synthesize & Write
Synthesis Agent detects gaps in pandemic-era green policy coverage across papers, flags contradictions in financial resilience data, while Writing Agent uses latexEditText, latexSyncCitations for Upreti et al., and latexCompile to produce policy reports with exportMermaid diagrams of economic trade-offs.
Use Cases
"Run stats on hydroponics maize economic data from Upreti 2021"
Research Agent → searchPapers(Upreti) → Analysis Agent → readPaperContent → runPythonAnalysis(pandas on growth/digestibility stats) → CSV export of replicated feasibility metrics.
"Draft LaTeX report on sustainable education tech post-COVID"
Research Agent → exaSearch(Marín Suelves) → Synthesis → gap detection → Writing Agent → latexEditText(intro) → latexSyncCitations → latexCompile → PDF with SDG-aligned diagrams.
"Find code for time-series transport forecasting in sustainability"
Research Agent → searchPapers(Mardikawati) → Code Discovery → paperExtractUrls → paperFindGithubRepo → githubRepoInspect → Python sandbox verification of COVID trend models.
Automated Workflows
Deep Research workflow scans 10+ papers like Upreti et al. and Barroga for systematic review of sustainability economics under COVID, producing structured reports with GRADE scores. DeepScan applies 7-step analysis to Marín Suelves et al., checkpoint-verifying tech impacts via CoVe. Theorizer generates policy theories linking hydroponics economics to green growth from lit synthesis.
Frequently Asked Questions
What defines Sustainability Economics?
Sustainability Economics models resource use, environmental valuation, green policies, and carbon pricing to balance growth with planetary limits.
What methods appear in key papers?
Methods include time-series forecasting (Mardikawati et al., 2022), experimental designs for hydroponics (Upreti et al., 2021), and qualitative crisis analysis (Barroga and Borbon, 2022).
Which papers lead citations?
Top papers: Marín Suelves et al. (2023, 17 citations) on tech in education; Upreti et al. (2021, 9 citations) on hydroponics economics.
What open problems exist?
Challenges include scalable green tech integration (Marín Suelves et al., 2023), pandemic-resilient economic modeling (Mardikawati et al., 2022), and long-term sustainability valuations.
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