Information,
and how it is used, is undeniably a hot topic for scholars in the field of
knowledge integration management (KIM), which is a subset of the much larger
field of study known as the knowledge based society/economy (KBS/E). In the
context of the existence of some new unique scientific methodologies, as a
transdisciplinary thinking perspective of knowledge, society/economic
development is a very complicated and multi-factorial process. The current
paper combines original concepts about eco-socio-economic (ENSEC-ESE) systems
in relation to sustainable development, where the most important issue becomes
"the identification, stimulation, evaluation, and implementation of
creativity," using trans-thematic identifiers (know what), phenomenological
descriptors (know how), and logical explicators (know why) to transform a
phenomenological descriptor into a phenomenological descriptor into a logical
explicator (in extensis de profundis). To be creative for innovation means to
investigate and maybe change the "conceptual space" into a living
system, as a "practical transdisciplinary knowledge space," in a
sustainable fashion. The current research provides an apokataphatic strategy
for identifying what is ("yes"), what isn't ("no"), and how
sustainability in the environmental-sociopolitical-economic (ENSEC) systems
works ("go so"). The eco-ecological efficiency e and ecological
parameter with specified values for resilience, viability, and disaster are
used in the model to analyse such systems. The paper reconfigures energetic
sustainable development in the context of the transdisciplinary M.E.N.
(Megawatt, Ecowatt, Negawatt) paradigm, presenting ways to transform all types
of energy, as shown in the energetic transformations diagram, including waste,
as a resource using the circular energetic scheme (2+2)R's - reduce, recycle,
reuse, and recombine in order to obtain electricity as a very usable resource.
Author (S) Details
Emeritus
Prof. Dr. Ioan
G. Pop
University Emanuel
Oradea, Romania.
Dr.
Codruța Manuela Badea
Technical University
of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Prof.
Dr. Muhammad Hadi Jaradat
University Bogdan
Vodă, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Assoc.
Prof. Dr. Sebastian
Văduva
University Emanuel
Oradea, Romania.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Igor Prisac
University Divitia Gratiae Chisinău, Moldova.
Dr.
Mihai-Florin Talpoș
The School of Informal
IT, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Izabella Eugenia Pop
M and S Ecoproiect Cluj Napoca, Environmental Biodiversity, Research and
Development, Romania.
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Book :- https://stm.bookpi.org/MPEBM-V3/article/view/2443
Monday, 9 August 2021
Considerations about Sustainable Development of the ENSEC (Environmental-Social-Economic) Systems. Transdisciplinary M.E.N. (Megawatt, Ecowatt, Negawatt) Eco-Energetic Paradigm | Chapter 3 | Modern Perspectives in Economics, Business and Management Vol. 3
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