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Author Herrera, M.N.
Title The contribution of the Chilean mining industry to the achievement of the 17 sustainable development goals Type
Year 2023 Publication Geosystem Engineering Abbreviated Journal Geosystem Eng.
Volume 25 Issue 3-4 Pages 64-82
Keywords copper; mining; production; sustainable development
Abstract Chile is a world leader in copper production and is expected to reach production of around 6,237,000 tons of fine copper by 2022. On the other hand, in 2021 the production of copper by the hydrometallurgical route reached 1,509,000 tons and that of the smelting and refining route was 4,606,000 tons. Considering this production scenario, this article describes in a general way the contributions that the Chilean mining industry has made to the fulfillment of the 17 sustainable development goals, SDGs. The main advances are highlighted, besides discussing the main pending tasks to comply with the commitments made by Chile towards the international community.
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ISSN 1226-9328 ISBN Medium
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Notes WOS:00090157800000 Approved
Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1693
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Author Melo, I.C.; Queiroz, G.A.; Junior, P.N.A.; de Sousa, T.B.; Yushimito, W.F.; Pereira, J.
Title Sustainable digital transformation in small and medium enterprises (SMEs): A review on performance Type
Year 2023 Publication Heliyon Abbreviated Journal Heliyon
Volume 9 Issue 3 Pages e13908
Keywords Digitalization; Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs); Industry 40Triple bottom line (TBL) of sustainability; Sustainable development goals (SDG)
Abstract Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are responsible for 90% of all business and 50% of employment globally, mostly female jobs. Therefore, measuring SMEs' performance under the digital transformation (DT) through methods that encompass sustainability represents an essential tool for reducing poverty and gender inequality (United Nations Sustainable Development Goals). We aimed to describe and analyze the state-of-art performance evaluations of digital transformation in SMEs, mainly focusing on performance measurement. Also, we aimed to determine whether the tools encompass the three pillars of sustainability (environmental, social, and economic). Through a systematic literature review (SLR), a search on Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus resulted in the acceptance of 74 peer-reviewed papers published until December 2021. Additionally, a bibliometrics investigation was executed. Although there was no time restriction, the oldest paper was published in 2016, indicating that DT is a new research topic with increasing interest. Italy, China, and Finland are the countries that have the most published on the theme. Based on the results, a conceptual framework is proposed. Also, two future research directions are presented and discussed, one for theoretical and another for practical research. Among the theoretical development, it is essential to work on a widely accepted SME definition. Among the practical research, nine directions are identified-e.g., applying big data, sectorial and regional prioritization, cross-temporal investigations etc. Researchers can follow the presented avenues and roads to guide their researchers toward the most relevant topics with the most urgent necessity of investigation.
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ISSN 2405-8440 ISBN Medium
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Notes WOS:000968115200001 Approved
Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1782
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Author O'Ryan, R.; Pereira, M.
Title Participatory indicators of sustainability for the salmon industry: The case of Chile Type
Year 2015 Publication Marine Policy Abbreviated Journal Mar. Pol.
Volume 51 Issue Pages 322-330
Keywords Latin America; Chile; Sustainable development; Indicators; Stakeholder analysis
Abstract In this paper a methodological approach is proposed and applied to undertake a participatory process to obtain sustainable development indicators for the salmon sector in Chile including a common vision of sustainability for this industry. The selected indicators are a mix of bottom-up and top-down approaches, which capture the specific needs and perceptions of the different stakeholders related to salmon farming while allowing a high degree of international comparability. A detailed step by step description of the methodology allows understanding how to obtain acceptable social, economic and environmental indicators, a result that can be replicated in other natural resource based productive sectors that are common in developing contexts. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Address [O'Ryan, Raul] Univ Adolfo Ibanez, Santiago, Chile, Email: raul.oryan@uai.cl;
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ISSN 0308-597x ISBN Medium
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Notes WOS:000348003700038 Approved
Call Number UAI @ eduardo.moreno @ Serial 439
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