Circular Economy with a Sustainable Supply Chain for the Aerospace Industry
Alba, Alfonso (2022)
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022060415399
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2022060415399
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When communicating about sustainability topics and the current environmental and social problems, global warming, soil erosion, inequality, water, air, and land pollution, authors might get caught in their perceptions by reflecting on their communication style concerning the issue. Therefore, it is important to write about the climate crisis accurately and impartially through effective climate communications to avoid writing about how one emotionally sees climate change and begin to address the problem and criteria for solutions objectively.
Validity, relevance, and reliability in research methods are key to beginning a credible source of information when communicating about climate change to regard it as fact and not a matter of opinion or a document that attempts to persuade or popularize a topic. Nevertheless, rather in great detail and analysis to inform and develop scientific research regarding the issue.
Aerospace vehicle manufacturing is a highly technical and quality demanding industry. A systemic approach to achieving dynamic and structural change must begin with tactical level tools and criteria to identify, analyze, and validate design principles fit for a value- added transformation. To ensure sufficiency of resources, environmental boundaries being respected, and social well-being, The aerospace industry must collaborate with multiple partners and implement innovative design frameworks and integration of knowledge, resources, and instruments that have a systemic and surrounding conscious perspective.
Instruments, guidelines, and perspectives are the foundation upon which this research achieves behavioral change through regenerating ecosystems impacted by rotorcraft vehicle components.
A product lifecycle assessment is in a systemic perspective with its respective logistics and supply chain applications in how it is made for main rotor blades and its relationship to the reaches of a circular economy.
The supply chain's environmental, social, and economic sustainability, challenges, and opportunities can be overcome and develop a more sustainable chain of supplies.
Causal loop diagram, its relationship to the circular economy, and how it can build the foundation upon which the tactical levels of the circular economy are transformed into dynamic and even structural changes.
Planet, people, and profit strategy origins and reasons for the strategy, the benefits and financial opportunities within carbon accounting, and market trade.
Validity, relevance, and reliability in research methods are key to beginning a credible source of information when communicating about climate change to regard it as fact and not a matter of opinion or a document that attempts to persuade or popularize a topic. Nevertheless, rather in great detail and analysis to inform and develop scientific research regarding the issue.
Aerospace vehicle manufacturing is a highly technical and quality demanding industry. A systemic approach to achieving dynamic and structural change must begin with tactical level tools and criteria to identify, analyze, and validate design principles fit for a value- added transformation. To ensure sufficiency of resources, environmental boundaries being respected, and social well-being, The aerospace industry must collaborate with multiple partners and implement innovative design frameworks and integration of knowledge, resources, and instruments that have a systemic and surrounding conscious perspective.
Instruments, guidelines, and perspectives are the foundation upon which this research achieves behavioral change through regenerating ecosystems impacted by rotorcraft vehicle components.
A product lifecycle assessment is in a systemic perspective with its respective logistics and supply chain applications in how it is made for main rotor blades and its relationship to the reaches of a circular economy.
The supply chain's environmental, social, and economic sustainability, challenges, and opportunities can be overcome and develop a more sustainable chain of supplies.
Causal loop diagram, its relationship to the circular economy, and how it can build the foundation upon which the tactical levels of the circular economy are transformed into dynamic and even structural changes.
Planet, people, and profit strategy origins and reasons for the strategy, the benefits and financial opportunities within carbon accounting, and market trade.