Agnieszka Czaplicka-Kotas's research while affiliated with AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków and other places
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Publications (5)
One of the priority lines of action in Poland is to increase energy production from renewable energy sources (RESs). Based on the “Poland’s national energy and climate plan for the years 2021–2030”, Poland aims to achieve 21%–23% of RES share in gross final energy consumption by 2030. While coal is still the most important source of energy, new tec...
Municipal waste management has been an area of special interest for the European Commission (EC) for many years, especially in the transformation process towards a circular economy (CE), which is a priority of the European Union’s (EU’s) economic policy. This paper presents the overview of the Polish waste management system (WMS) and the CE-related...
Gospodarka odpadami komunalnymi jest od wielu lat obszarem szczególnego zainteresowania Komisji Europejskiej (KE). W 2018 r. KE wskazała zagadnienia związane z gospodarką odpadami komunalnymi jako ważny element ram monitorowania procesu transformacji w kierunku gospodarki o obiegu zamkniętym (GOZ), stanowiącej obecnie priorytet polityki gospodarcze...
An implementation of the knowledge economy influence on changes in higher education. A significant element of the concept is introducing an effective knowledge management mechanism, which lead to greater competitiveness and innovation of the university in both a Polish and international context. Therefore in the university’s strategic areas of acti...
Citations
... Theoretical analysis [159] Mining and quarrying 1 Data analysis [160] Knowledge graphs, data analysis [170] Mining and quarrying 1 Ontology engineering, tacit knowledge from experts with explicit knowledge from participants [171] Mining and quarrying 15 A new ontological framework that supports processing technologies participation in IS [172] Croatia F Mining and quarrying 19 Characterization of raw materials, evaluation of the potential of waste materials [173] Russia E Professional, scientific, and technical activities Literature review, semi-structured interviews [174] Professional, scientific, and technical activities Literature review [174] Poland E Water supply: sewerage, waste management, and remediation activities Data analysis [175] From an analysis of Table 1, it is possible to conclude that the economic activities present in IS are very diverse, illustrating the importance and applicability of this type of practice in business environments. However, it is important to note that not all the studies analyzed reflect the total number of companies involved in symbiosis. ...
... It is necessary to utilize the FA to the maximum extent to meet sustainable objective goals [38]. In addition, industrialization and urbanization force us to recycle waste. ...
... It is recognized as one of the sources of inefficiency in the waste management system, constituting climate change, growing plastic pollution, and food loss, which globally translates into 6.3 billion tons of plastic waste [1], 1.6 billion metric tons of carbon dioxide [2], and 931 million tons of food waste [3]. It is an interdisciplinary problem requiring sustainable solutions [4,5] without regard to national economic development [6,7], local specifics [8][9][10], and political orientation [11,12]. Globally, the most attention is focused on highly hazardous [13,14], radioactive [15,16] and toxic waste [17,18]. ...