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Causes and challenges of the Danube region countries in attracting and retaining talents as one of the key competitive advantages of the future
Janez Kolar, 2024, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Abstract: Today's world resonates with increasing oscillation patterns, which are detectable in different timeframes and phase shifts. These oscillations can be detected in shorter or longer periods. Despite fears that computers would replace humans, there is a growing shortage of competent ICT experts. As technologies like High-Performance Computing (HPC), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Quantum Technologies (QT) advance rapidly, this shortage worsens, raising entry barriers. This chapter examines the colourful Danube region countries' challenges in attracting and retaining ICT talent. It compares countries' understanding of creativity, entrepreneurship, new emerging technologies, and competitiveness alongside their capacities to attract and retain skilled ICT professionals.
Keywords: tourism, real estate, tourism development, tourist destination, sustainable development goals
Published in ReVIS: 11.02.2025; Views: 227; Downloads: 3
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The fundamental right to a healthy environment and climate-related lawsuits
Elijah Sriroshan Sritharan, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: Of all the prominent environmental issues in recent decades, global climate change is the most serious and has been widely regarded as the most pressing global environmental problem of the current age. Ongoing carbon emissions from burning fossil fuels are behind the planet’s warming trend. The fossil fuel industry has had a unique role in causing, shaping, advancing, and defining the current unsustainable fossil fuel-dependent global economy. Climate science demands we decarbonise our entire economy to limit global warming to 1.5° Celsius. This paper builds its arguments starting from the universal recognition of the human right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment by the United Nations General Assembly in 2022. A healthy and functioning environment is a precondition for human welfare. Recognition of the right to a healthy environment contributes to improved environmental outcomes, including cleaner air, enhanced access to safe drinking water and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. One notable development in recent years has been an explosion in climate litigation. The cases are being brought against governments and corporate emitters for breach of environmental and human rights obligations to pressure them to take more ambitious climate action. The two analysed cases from the Netherlands aptly illustrate that human rights arguments played a crucial role in the rulings.
Keywords: Human right to a healthy environment, Human rights-based climate change litigation, Urgenda case, hell judgement, sustainable development goals
Published in ReVIS: 06.02.2025; Views: 190; Downloads: 3
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Podjetniška naravnanost družinske kmetije
Franci Vidic, 2024, professional article

Keywords: družinske kmetije, podjetništvo, sustainable development
Published in ReVIS: 31.01.2025; Views: 188; Downloads: 1
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