10 results on '"Zvirbule, Andra"'
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2. Synergy between rural and smart tourism: is it possible and necessary?
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Auzina, Anita, Zvirbule, Andra, and Jankova, Liga
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- 2023
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3. Gastronomic tourism and smart solutions used for its development: the case of a region of Latvia
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Zvirbule, Andra, Auzina, Anita, and Grinberga-Zalite, Gunta
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- 2023
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4. Latvian Electric Vehicle Fast Charging Infrastructure: Results of the First Year of Operation
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Rubenis Aivars, Laizans Aigars, and Zvirbule Andra
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electric vehicles ,ev charging infrastructure ,ev charging statistics ,Renewable energy sources ,TJ807-830 - Abstract
This article presents preliminary analysis of the Latvian national EV fast - charging network after the first year of operation. The first phase of Latvian national EV fast-charging network was launched in 2018 with 70 charging stations on the TEN-T roads and in the largest towns and cities. The article looks at the initial results, both looking at the total capacity utilization for individual charging stations, determining the hourly charging distribution; and to the utilization of the network as a whole. The results present that there is a very large dispersion of the data, most of the charging events happening in a few charging stations in and around the capital of Latvia. However, there have been charging events in all charging stations, even in the most remote ones. Even more skewed distribution was observed analyzing the charging habits of the EV users, with 10 % of users accounting for more than half of the charging events. This should be taken into account when considering applying the results for the future, expecting larger number of electric vehicles in Latvia.
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- 2019
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5. FOSTERING A LINK BETWEEN CREATIVITY AND CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE: ESSENTIAL FACTORS FOR ADVANCING INNOVATIONS IN FOOD INDUSTRY.
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GRINBERGA-ZALITE, Gunta, ZVIRBULE, Andra, and HERNIK, Joanna
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This research aims to explore the acceptance of unconventional food products that convey creative solutions for sustainable food production and consumption. This paper presents the first stage results of an extensive Baltic Sea region's population survey organized to understand how innovative food products' creators could better enhance the link between sustainable products and different segments' customer acceptance. In scope of this study, the authors focused on youth market segments, who are known for their adventurous and experimental eating habits. The authors hypothesized that products that have been created to comply with socially responsible and sustainable food products' requirements face resistance from the youth who do not view them as superior to conventional ones. The cross-sectional study utilized mixed-method methodology, combining qualitative and quantitative approaches, including a literature review, in-depth focus group interviews, and comparative analysis using normal distribution assessment and sentiment classification. The research findings indicate that while the youth acknowledge the social and environmental benefits of innovative food products, they remain hesitant to adopt them personally. Therefore, it is vital for innovative food creators to understand the biases and behaviors of young consumers, ensuring transparency about product contents, motivating them to embrace new consumption models, try unconventional foods, and highlight the personal and societal advantages of purchasing these items. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Multifunctionality of urban agriculture and its characteristics in Latvia.
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Dobele, Madara, Dobele, Aina, and Zvirbule, Andra
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URBAN agriculture ,CLIMATE change ,SUSTAINABLE development ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations - Abstract
In the 21
st century, urban agriculture renews and diversifies approaches to the practice within the context of urban regeneration, climate change risks, sustainable development and resource consumption balance problems. Influenced by the long historical evolution and intensification of various risks, food production in urban areas involves the widest multifunctionality to date. Therefore, the aim of this research is to identify the main functions of urban agriculture and to evaluate their significance in Latvia. The following tasks were set to achieve the aim: 1) to identify and classify functions of urban agriculture, 2) to analyse the performance and significance of functions in Latvia. Several methods were employed to perform tasks and achieve the aim: the monographic and descriptive methods for making a theoretical discussion; the analysis, synthesis and deduction methods for obtaining information, systematisation and classification of functions; a structured expert interview for rating and ranking functions and identifying interactions between them. The research identified 14 functions of urban agriculture, which were classified into 5 groups: political, economic, social, environmental and technological. The most significant functions of urban agriculture in Latvia are social (promotion of social cohesion and public health, education and maintaining traditions and values) and technological innovations. There are interactions between all functions, and support for urban sustainability, education, provision of ecosystem services and technological innovations have the strongest impact on other functions. Interactions of functions proved the multifunctionality of urban agriculture, which could be an important support tool to contributing to sustainable urban development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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7. ESG Investing Issues in Food Industry Enterprises: Focusing on On-the-Job Training in Waste Management.
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Grinberga-Zalite, Gunta and Zvirbule, Andra
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SUSTAINABLE investing , *EMPLOYEE training , *WASTE management , *FOOD industrial waste , *SCIENTIFIC literature - Abstract
Recently, there is a growing interest in investing in ways that might eliminate global warming; therefore, a number of studies promote the idea of ESG investing. The current study presents the latest discourses on the interpretation of investment and the role of social aspects in terms of investing in ESG. The topicality of the particular study is justified by the fact that food sector investors and other market participants use ESG information through ESG ratings, which, among social factors, include on-the-job training as an important indicator of a company's sustainability. This study was based on a mixed-methods methodology that combines qualitative and quantitative research methods in consistent methodological steps. Based on the research of a wide range of scientific literature and the results of focus group interviews with industry practitioners, the authors have explored ESG implementation issues in European food sector enterprises to identify how food sector companies can strengthen their ESG performance by developing practical on-the-job training in waste management. This study has posed a research question: What skills should be integrated in on-the-job training programs in contemporary waste management in food industry enterprises? The research results present a systematized structure that integrates explicit and tacit knowledge, skills and competence that were acknowledged as topical in developing on-the-job training programs for food industry enterprises. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. The Concept of Urban Agriculture - Historical Development and Tendencies.
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Dobele, Madara and Zvirbule, Andra
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URBAN agriculture ,URBAN ecology (Sociology) ,SUSTAINABLE development ,METROPOLITAN areas ,CITY dwellers - Abstract
The change in the concept of urban agriculture has been driven by social, political and economic factors, changing the role of agriculture in the urban environment. From the second half of 20th century topicality and practices of urban agriculture are growing widely not only in social initiatives but also in scientific research (the number of articles in scientific databases has increased 18-30 times since 2000). Growing interest has identified various variations and tendencies in the interpretation of the concept of urban agriculture, having regard to the current United Nations definition that is broad, but in research works and case studies researchers adapt the definitions to the local characteristics and aim of the study, thus creating a number of risks in the interpretation of the concept, including limited possibilities for quantitative comparisons between studies. The aim of the article is to identify the historical development stages of the concept of urban agriculture and to determine the main research tendencies in its application. To achieve this aim, the method of monographic and descriptive analysis was used for theoretical discussion, analysis, synthesis and deduction - for information gathering, logical systematization and classification. As a result of the study, it was identified that the concept of urban agriculture is developed in three different stages - originally associated with the technical solutions of urban planning for providing food for city dwellers, it is currently developing in tendencies of different directions: analysis of agriculture's role in urban areas (including mitigating climate change risks), classification of types of urban agriculture, opportunities for adapting innovations and technological solutions to urban agriculture, the place and context of urban agriculture for sustainable development in the circumstances of urbanization. Such in-depth research of the experience and impact of urban agriculture on sustainable development could increase dynamically due to environmental considerations, aspect of the circular economy, and new paradigms in planning urban and peri-urban areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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9. Trends in the Development of Organic Farming in Poland and Latvia Compared to the EU.
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Pawlewicz, Adam, Brodzinska, Katarzyna, Zvirbule, Andra, and Popluga, Dina
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ORGANIC farming ,COMPARATIVE studies ,RETAIL industry - Abstract
The development of organic farming is determined by many factors. On the one hand, it is an increase in demand for food produced in this production system, on the other it is a subsidy system for organic farming under the CAP. The purpose of the article is a comparative analysis of the direction of changes in the development of organic farming in Poland and Latvia compared to the EU in the years 2000-2017. Information was analysed on the organic farming i.e. the area of organic crops, the number of certified farms and organic retail sales, based on FIBL data from the years 2000-2017. An analysis of the trend of changes in organic farming in Poland and Latvia indicates that the development of organic farming in both countries has clearly accelerated after their accession to the EU and after covering organic farming by the CAP support system. However, the case of Poland is definitely different from the trend of changes in organic farming in Latvia and in the EU, where both the number of organic farms and their area increased, with the simultaneous development of the organic food market. There are many indications that mistakes were made in the organic farming subsidy system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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10. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND INTEGRATED DEVELOPMENT PLANNING IN LOCAL SPATIAL POLICY ON THE EXAMPLE OF POLAND.
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MICKIEWICZ, Pawel, NOWAK, Maciej J., MICKIEWICZ, Bartosz, and ZVIRBULE, Andra
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ENVIRONMENTAL protection ,PLANNING - Abstract
The purpose of the paper is to determine the extent, to which environmental issues are taken into account in local spatial development plans in Poland and to what extent their approach can be linked to the concept of integrated development planning. The paper analyzes the content of local spatial policy tools - local spatial development plans in the scope related to environmental conditions. The extent to which the provisions (mutually diverse) constitute elements that can be associated with integrated development planning, was determined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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