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Graça, Paula, and Luis M. Camarinha-Matos. "Assessment of Sustainable Collaboration in Collaborative Business Ecosystems." Computers 10, no. 12 (2021): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/computers10120167.

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Advances in information and communication technologies and, more specifically, in artificial intelligence resulted in more intelligent systems, which, in the business world, particularly in collaborative business ecosystems, can lead to a more streamlined, effective, and sustainable processes. Following the design science research method, this article presents a simulation model, which includes a performance assessment and influence mechanism to evaluate and influence the collaboration of the organisations in a business ecosystem. The establishment of adequate performance indicators to assess the organisations can act as an influencing factor of their behaviour, contributing to enhancing their performance and improving the ecosystem collaboration sustainability. As such, several scenarios are presented shaping the simulation model with actual data gathered from three IT industry organisations running in the same business ecosystem, assessed by a set of proposed performance indicators. The resulting outcomes show that the collaboration can be measured, and the organisations’ behaviour can be influenced by varying the weights of the performance indicators adopted by the CBE manager.
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Kääriäinen, Jukka, Katri Valkokari, Erkki Siira, Jukka Hemilä, and Marko Jurvansuu. "Toward a better understanding of collaborative research, development, and innovation (R&D&I) - exploring virtual, physical, and cognitive structures." International Journal of Innovation 11, no. 3 (2023): e22836. http://dx.doi.org/10.5585/2023.22836.

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Objective of the study: The research in this paper contributes to the understanding of how physical, virtual, and cognitive structures support innovation ecosystems’ multi-actor research, development, and innovation (R&D&I) collaboration in its different phases. Methodology/Approach: The research’s methodological approach is based on a qualitative case study research strategy. It is done by exploring three innovation ecosystem cases. The case data comprises the case ecosystems’ existing documentation that was supplemented with five semi-structured interviews. Originality/Relevance: Based on the findings of this research, it was possible to explore how industry and academy partners are collaborating through virtual, physical, and cognitive structures. Our cases also provide empirical evidence on how physical industrial sites can be used as environments for collaborative industry-academy R&D&I work. Main Results: As a result, the paper presents lessons learned from three different innovation ecosystem cases that involve industrial, technology, and academy partners to tackle industrial use cases through virtual, physical, and cognitive structures. An example of such lessons learned is assembling dynamic teams to solve industrial problems. Theoretical/Methodological Contributions: This article builds an understanding of how virtual, physical, and cognitive structures support collaboration between different participants in their joint R&D&I work covering industry-academy collaboration. The article also explains practical examples of this using innovation ecosystem cases. Management/Social Contributions: The findings of this study may benefit professionals and managers who have an interest in understanding collaborative R&D&I and how physical, virtual, and cognitive structures can support it. Furthermore, the results provide means and experiences for innovation ecosystem managers to facilitate the definition of operational models suitable for the context of their innovation ecosystems.
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Avdokushin, Evgenii F., and Elena G. Kuznetsova. "ECOSYSTEMS OF THE SHARING ECONOMY." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. Series Economics. Management. Law, no. 4 (2021): 83–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2073-6304-2021-4-83-100.

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The article analyzes the state and prospects of creating ecosystems in the sharing model – the economy of collaborative consumption (CCE) and sharing (SE). The authors show that the creation of ecosystems is most promising in the SE segment, although individual ecosystems can be formed and used in the CCE segment. Examples of foreign and Russian experience in creating such ecosystems are considered. The article provides a critical analysis of the points of view of foreign authors on the mixing of the principles of the functioning of the sharing economy and the cooperative, collaborative activities of companies. Sharing in many foreign publications is often commercialized while ignoring or obscuring its social essence. Sharing ecosystems are equated to the ecosystems of large corporations (financial, bigtechs), which, as the practice of their functioning testifies, lead to monopolization. At the same time, the sharing model, identified with simple cooperation, collaboration, “fits” into the model of a modern market economy. In Russia, ecosystems are created more often on the basis of large banks, and abroad on the basis of bigtechs. The marketplace model plays a significant role in the formation of ecosystems. In Russia, few of the companies operating according to the sharing model manage to create their own ecosystem, especially in the CCE segment.
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Schreiber, Roland Robert. "Organizational Influencers in Open-Source Software Projects." International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes 14, no. 1 (2023): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijossp.318400.

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Traditional software development is shifting toward the open-source development model, particularly in the current environment of competitive challenges to develop software openly. The author employs a case study approach to investigate how organizations and their affiliated developers collaborate in the open-source software (OSS) ecosystem TensorFlow (TF). The analysis of the artificial intelligence OSS library TF combines social network analysis (SNA) and an examination of archival data by mining software repositories. The study looks at the structure and evolution of code-collaboration among developers and with the ecosystem's organizational networks over the TF lifespan. These involved organizations play a particularly critical role in development. The research also looks at productivity, homophily, development, and diversity among developers. The results deepen the understanding of OSS communities' collaborative developer and organization patterns. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the importance and evolution of social networks, diversity, and productivity in ecosystems.
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Hou, Xiaona, Xiangxiao Gao, Shi Yin, and Jianmin Li. "A three evolutionary game model for driving mechanism of industry-university-research collaborative innovation in agricultural innovation ecosystems." PLOS ONE 18, no. 8 (2023): e0289408. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0289408.

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Based on the current state of China’s agricultural industry, this article proposes an integrated framework for the agricultural innovation ecosystem in developing countries. Furthermore, a dynamic simulation model is constructed to analyze the game process and factors influencing the agricultural innovation ecosystem. The results indicate that industry-university-research collaboration serves as the main source of innovation within the agricultural innovation ecosystem, playing a central role in its development. The willingness to participate, cost of participation, and establishment of default fees by governments, agro-related enterprises, universities, and research institutions have significant implications for the evolution of collaborative innovation within agricultural innovation ecosystems. In order to promote the evolution of the system, agriculture-related enterprises, universities, and research institutions should establish more effective reward and punishment mechanisms, as well as cost control mechanisms. Governments should set reasonable regulatory costs and incentive intervals to actively foster a collaborative innovation atmosphere. The innovation points of this paper are as follows: extending the theory of innovation ecosystems to agriculture, particularly in developing countries characterized by imbalanced and insufficient development. A game model is also constructed to represent the collaborative innovation evolution among government, agriculture-related enterprises, universities, and research institutions, with the government as the endogenous variable. Through numerical simulation, the dynamic evolution process of collaborative innovation within the agricultural innovation ecosystem is revealed. This research enriches and expands upon innovation ecosystem theory, providing guidance for the of innovation ecology in agriculture through mathematical models in developing countries. This, in turn, promotes the convergence of symbiotic, shared, and-creation development.
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Oluwatamilore Popo- Olaniyan, Oladapo Olakunle James, Chioma Ann Udeh, Rosita Ebere Daraojimba, and Damilola Emmanuel Ogedengbe. "REVIEW OF ADVANCING U.S. INNOVATION THROUGH COLLABORATIVE HR ECOSYSTEMS: A SECTOR-WIDE PERSPECTIVE." International Journal of Management & Entrepreneurship Research 4, no. 12 (2023): 623–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.51594/ijmer.v4i12.675.

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This paper provides a review of the collaborative HR ecosystems involving government, business, academia, and practitioners in the U.S. It assesses the impact of these collaborations on national innovation, their role in setting global HR standards, and their contribution to strengthening the U.S.'s position in the global economic landscape. In the pursuit of advancing innovation within the United States, the collaborative synergy within Human Resources (HR) ecosystems emerges as a pivotal factor. It delves into the intricate dynamics of fostering innovation through collaborative HR ecosystems from a sector-wide perspective. By examining various industries, the paper explores how the collective efforts of HR professionals, organizational leaders, and diverse stakeholders contribute to the cultivation of innovation. The analysis encompasses the strategic role of HR in talent management, the impact of collaborative approaches on workforce diversity and inclusion, and the integration of cutting-edge technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) in shaping the future of HR practices. Additionally, the review addresses the challenges and ethical considerations associated with collaborative HR ecosystems and provides insights into potential strategies for overcoming these hurdles. By presenting a sector-wide perspective, this review aims to illuminate the multifaceted landscape of collaborative HR ecosystems and their profound influence on fueling innovation across diverse industries within the United States.
 Keywords: Human Resources, Artificial Intelligence, USA, Innovation, Ecosystem.
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Roundy, Philip T., and Mark A. Bayer. "To bridge or buffer? A resource dependence theory of nascent entrepreneurial ecosystems." Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies 11, no. 4 (2019): 550–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jeee-06-2018-0064.

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Purpose Vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystems, systems of inter-related forces that promote and sustain regional entrepreneurship, are increasingly viewed as sources of innovation, economic development and community revitalization. Regions with emerging, underdeveloped or depressed economies are attempting to develop their nascent entrepreneurial ecosystems in the hopes of experiencing the positive benefits of entrepreneurial activity. For nascent entrepreneurial ecosystems to grow requires resources. However, how nascent entrepreneurial ecosystems manage their resource dependencies and the tensions that exist between creating and attracting resources are not clear. The purpose of this paper is to propose a theory of nascent entrepreneurial ecosystem resource dependence. Design/methodology/approach This conceptual paper analyzes entrepreneurial ecosystems as meta-organizations and builds on resource dependence theory to explain how nascent ecosystems respond to environmental dependencies and their resource needs through internal and external strategies. Findings Two specific strategies used by nascent entrepreneurial ecosystems to manage resource dependence – bridging and buffer – are explored. It is proposed that there is a positive relationship between the resource dependence of a nascent entrepreneurial ecosystem and its use of bridging and buffering activities. Two ecosystem characteristics that influence the pursuit of bridging and buffering – ecosystem size and the presence of collaborative values – are also identified. In addition, it is theorized that resource dependence strategies influence a key, system-level characteristic of entrepreneurial ecosystems: resilience, the ecosystem’s ability to respond and adapt to internal and external disruptions. Originality/value The theory presented generates insights into how nascent entrepreneurial ecosystems create and obtain resources when ecosystems are unmunificent, resource-constrained or underdeveloped. The theorizing addresses which resource dependence strategy – buffering or bridging – has a stronger link to resource dependence (and resilience) and under what conditions these linkages occur. The theoretical model generates insights for research on entrepreneurship in emerging and developed economies and produces practical implications for ecosystem participants, policymakers and economic development organizations.
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Ng, Wai-Kit, Shi Chen, Wei-Hung Chen, Chun-Liang Chen, and Jhih-Ling Jiang. "Mobile Payment Innovation Ecosystem and Mechanism: A Case Study of Taiwan’s Servicescapes." Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research 19, no. 1 (2024): 633–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jtaer19010034.

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This paper examines how businesses in Taiwan’s servicescapes are adapting to the growing trend of mobile payments and innovation ecosystems. Through the analysis of four case studies, we uncover the strategies these firms employ to address the challenges posed by changing consumer payment habits. Our research reveals that these companies are establishing efficient mechanisms within their ecosystems, supported by well-structured organizational frameworks. By leveraging innovation ecosystems, they are reshaping financial services and promoting collaborative growth among participants through technology, platforms, resource sharing, and knowledge exchange. This collaborative approach is driving significant changes in the sector, helping these businesses navigate through various challenges while fostering innovation and growth. Additionally, the scarcity of comprehensive observations of the digital payment ecosystem highlights the necessity for further exploration of actor interactions, regulatory mechanisms, and ecosystem management strategies. Such research efforts are crucial for enhancing our understanding of the evolving landscape of digital payments and innovation ecosystems, facilitating informed decision-making and promoting sustainable development in this dynamic industry.
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Adu-Kankam, Kankam O., and Luis M. Camarinha-Matos. "Modeling Collaborative Behaviors in Energy Ecosystems." Computers 12, no. 2 (2023): 39. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/computers12020039.

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The notions of a collaborative virtual power plant ecosystem (CVPP-E) and a cognitive household digital twin (CHDT) have been proposed as contributions to the efficient organization and management of households within renewable energy communities (RECs). CHDTs can be modeled as software agents that are designed to possess some cognitive capabilities, enabling them to make autonomous decisions on behalf of their human owners based on the value system of their physical twin. Due to their cognitive and decision-making capabilities, these agents can exhibit some behavioral attributes, such as engaging in diverse collaborative actions aimed at achieving some common goals. These behavioral attributes can be directed to the promotion of sustainable energy consumption in the ecosystem. Along this line, this work demonstrates various collaborative practices that include: (1) collaborative roles played by the CVPP manager such as (a) opportunity seeking and goal formulation, (b) goal proposition/invitation to form a coalition or virtual organization, and (c) formation and dissolution of coalitions; and (2) collaborative roles played by CHDTs which include (a) acceptance or decline of an invitation based on (i) delegation/non-delegation and (ii) value system compatibility/non-compatibility, and (b) the sharing of common resources. This study adopts a simulation technique that involves the integration of multiple simulation methods such as system dynamics, agent-based, and discrete event simulation techniques in a single simulation environment. The outcome of this study confirms the potential of adding cognitive capabilities to CHDTs and further shows that these agents could exhibit certain collaborative attributes, enabling them to become suitable as rational decision-making agents in households.
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Hernandez-Almazan, Jorge-Arturo, Ricardo Chalmeta, Ramón Ventura Roque-Hernández, and Rubén Machucho-Cadena. "A Framework to Build a Big Data Ecosystem Oriented to the Collaborative Networked Organization." Applied Sciences 12, no. 22 (2022): 11494. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app122211494.

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A Collaborative Networked Organization (CNO) is a set of entities that operate in heterogeneous contexts and aim to collaborate to take advantage of a business opportunity or solve a problem. Big data allows CNOs to be more competitive by improving their strategy, management and business processes. To support the development of big data ecosystems in CNOs, several frameworks have been reported in the literature. However, these frameworks limit their application to a specific CNO manifestation and cannot conduct intelligent processing of big data to support decision making at the CNO. This paper makes two main contributions: (1) the proposal of a metaframework to analyze existing and future frameworks for the development of big data ecosystems in CNOs and (2) to show the Collaborative Networked Organizations–big data (CNO-BD) framework, which includes guidelines, tools, techniques, conceptual solutions and good practices for the building of a big data ecosystem in different kinds of Collaborative Networked Organizations, overcoming the weaknesses of previous issues. The CNO-BD framework consists of seven dimensions: levels, approaches, data fusion, interoperability, data sources, big data assurance and programmable modules. The framework was validated through expert assessment and a case study.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Collaborative Ecosystems"

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McLellan, Iain Stewart. "Managing human impacts on forest ecosystems : a chromatographic and statistical analysis in the development of a collaborative risk assessment." Thesis, University of the West of Scotland, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.732200.

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Faber, Anne Teresa Luisa [Verfasser], Florian [Akademischer Betreuer] Matthes, Helmut [Gutachter] Krcmar, and Florian [Gutachter] Matthes. "Collaborative Modeling and Visualizing of Business Ecosystems / Anne Teresa Luisa Faber ; Gutachter: Helmut Krcmar, Florian Matthes ; Betreuer: Florian Matthes." München : Universitätsbibliothek der TU München, 2019. http://d-nb.info/1200547683/34.

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Velasques, Taline Sabany. "Ecossistemas criativos: relações colaborativas e ação projetual nos coletivos criativos informais." Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos, 2016. http://www.repositorio.jesuita.org.br/handle/UNISINOS/5413.

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Submitted by Silvana Teresinha Dornelles Studzinski (sstudzinski) on 2016-07-05T12:25:47Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Taline Sabany Velasques_.pdf: 2164152 bytes, checksum: 0b4c16d580b182165decb68018f4cfa4 (MD5)<br>Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-05T12:25:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Taline Sabany Velasques_.pdf: 2164152 bytes, checksum: 0b4c16d580b182165decb68018f4cfa4 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-04-04<br>FAPERGS - Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul<br>UNISINOS - Universidade do Vale do Rio dos Sinos<br>As práticas colaborativas, característica da contemporaneidade, estão cada vez mais presentes nos ambientes de trabalho. Tal fato se dá em função de seu caráter interativo na fusão de valores e resultados entre diversos atores envolvidos em uma rede de cooperação para a resolução conjunta de problemas. Desta forma, a pesquisa que segue reflete acerca dos ecossistemas criativos, ambientes colaborativos com o intuito de oportunizar criatividade, colaboração e troca de experiência, propondo um estudo específico sobre os espaços informais de colaboração. O estudo tem como objetivo analisar a atuação estratégica do designer nos coletivos criativos informais, buscando compreender a relação com o metaprojeto e se o uso desta abordagem metodológica gera contribuições em ambientes informais. Utilizou-se de um estudo de caso único, na Casa Liberdade, coletivo criativo informal, cujo contexto apresentou modelos de organização abertos e fechados, porém altamente informais e autônomos. Como instrumento de coleta de dados, foram aplicadas entrevistas em profundidade e coleta documental. A pesquisa que segue tem como principal contribuição as reflexões acerca das vantagens da informalidade no contexto colaborativo, propondo novas formas de pensar o design e o profissional de design no ambiente colaborativo e informal.<br>The collaborative practices, contemporary times characteristic, are increasingly present in the workplace. This happen due the fact it's interactive character in the fusion of values and results between different actors involved in a network of cooperation for joint problem solving. Thus, the research that follows aims to reflect on the creative clusters, collaborative environments in order to create opportunities creativity, collaboration, exchange of experience, proposing a specific study on the informal spaces of collaboration. The study aims to analyze the strategic role of the designer in informal creative clusters, trying to understand if there is the use of metadesign and if so, if the use of this methodological approach generates contributions in informal settings. The research applied a single case study, in Casa Liberdade, informal creative cluster whose context presented an open and independented model. As data collection instruments, interviews were conducted and cluster documents were gathered. The research’s main contribution it is to promote reflections on the informality advantages in the collaborative context, proposing new ways of thinking design and the designer in collaborative and informal atmosphere.
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Rich, Travis (Travis Sebastian). "Collaborative scientific publishing : a new research ecosystem." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/112531.

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Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program in Media Arts and Sciences, 2017.<br>Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.<br>Includes bibliographical references (pages 101-108).<br>This thesis introduces PubPub, a complete publishing system that is consonant with the way software and research ideas are developed. It is author-driven, continuous, collaborative, and allows for data and code to be directly integrated into the document. PubPub is optimized for collaboration and iterative document creation; taking inspiration from the software development cycle it allows for more participatory forms of review. We hypothesize that by changing the scientific review process from one of static critique to one of interactive collaboration we can increase the error-detection rate of scientific review. We present an experiment to test this hypothesis by measuring error detection rates across several interactive and non-interactive documents. This work is motivated by a growing recognition that in many fields, notably those that rely on data analysis and computing, the existing review process is not sufficiently fair, accurate, or timely.<br>by Travis Rich.<br>Ph. D.
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Cardoso, Tiago Oliveira Machado de Figueiredo. "Proactive services ecosystem framework." Doctoral thesis, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/7499.

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Dissertation presented to obtain the degree of Doctor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, specialization on Collaborative Enterprise Networks<br>Collaborative-Networks (CN) have experienced a fast evolution in the last two decades. The collaboration among independent entities or professionals supported by Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has attracted the research community to establish the conceptual basis for this scientific discipline. Service Orientation has been one of the key selected paradigms for that conceptual basis. Nevertheless, the service concept itself does not have a common understanding in the Business and ICT worlds. In the former, client satisfaction, resources management and business process models are some example concerns, whilst the later deals with interoperability, remote function calling or communication protocols. If for example an enterprise provides some service, it may hire specialists to wrap such service into web-services, expecting to reach worldwide potential new clients. In fact, nowadays Web Services and Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) are the technological elements most commonly used. However, these are passive elements in the sense they do not perform any action towards pursuing business interests, which constitute a limiting factor from a business perspective. Another approach for the above mentioned enterprise is to follow the Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) approach, as the pro-activity is a keyword in such contexts. Nevertheless, as MAS approaches are not so commonly used and not so robust yet, the worldwide potential set of new clients is reduced; which also constitutes an inhibitor factor from the business perspective. This dissertation proposes a Pro-Active Services Ecosystem Framework, gathering inspiration from both the SOA and MAS research areas, trying to bridge the business and ICT worlds through the base concepts for the creation of a Services’ Ecosystem where business services are represented in a pro-active manner towards pursuing business interests, like finding collaboration opportunities or improving the chances each CN member has to see its services selected among competitors, for example. This work also includes a prototype system applied / validated in the area of a Professional Virtual Community of Senior Professionals.
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Bolus, Cosman. "Collaborative monitoring in ecosystem management in South Africa's communal lands." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006948.

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Internationally there is an increasing focus on involving local communities in natural resource management and monitoring. Monitoring methods which are professionally driven appear to be inadequate to deal with the monitoring of natural resource use and biodiversity conservation, globally. This is especially evident in areas such as South African rural communal land. Two community based natural resource management (CBNRM) programmes in areas which are communally governed in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, namely Nqabara and Machubeni, were used as part of this research study. This thesis identified and tested potentially simple and cost effective monitoring methods related to the utilization of the local rangelands and indigenous forests. The criteria that were tested include 1) appropriateness and effectiveness in measuring change, and 2) contribution to building adaptive capacity among local land managers through learning. The criteria were assessed using a scoring system for each monitoring method in order to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses . This was done by using both quantitative and qualitative data. Contribution to building adaptive capacity was assessed by evaluating technical capacity gained, local ecological knowledge contributed and learning by participants. This was done using qualitative data. The results show that the monitoring methods had different strengths and weaknesses in relation to the criteria, making them more appropriate for different priorities such as effectively measuring change or building adaptive capacity. It is argued that an adaptive approach is a useful component in the participatory monitoring process. An adaptive framework was developed from lessons learnt in this study for collaborative monitoring. Challenges such as low literacy levels and adequate training still need to be addressed to strengthen efforts towards participatory monitoring. Factors such as incentives, conflict and local values may negatively affect the legitimacy and sustainability of participatory monitoring and therefore also need to be addressed.
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Zimmermann, Théo. "Challenges in the collaborative evolution of a proof language and its ecosystem." Thesis, Université de Paris (2019-....), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019UNIP7163.

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Dans cette thèse, je présente l'application de méthodes et de connaissances en génie logiciel au développement, à la maintenance et à l'évolution de Coq —un assistant de preuve interactif basé sur la théorie des types— et de son écosystème de paquets. Coq est développé chez Inria depuis 1984, mais sa base d’utilisateurs n’a cessé de s’agrandir, ce qui suscite désormais une attention renforcée quant à sa maintenabilité et à la participation de contributeurs externes à son évolution et à celle de son écosystème de plugins et de bibliothèques.D'importants changements ont eu lieu ces dernières années dans les processus de développement de Coq, dont j'ai été à la fois un témoin et un acteur (adoption de GitHub en tant que plate-forme de développement, tout d'abord pour son mécanisme de pull request, puis pour son système de tickets, adoption de l'intégration continue, passage à des cycles de sortie de nouvelles versions plus courts, implication accrue de contributeurs externes dans les processus de développement et de maintenance open source). Les contributions de cette thèse incluent une description historique de ces changements, le raffinement des processus existants et la conception de nouveaux processus, la conception et la mise en œuvre de nouveaux outils facilitant l’application de ces processus, et la validation de ces changements par le biais d’évaluations empiriques rigoureuses.L'implication de contributeurs externes est également très utile au niveau de l'écosystème de paquets. Cette thèse contient en outre une analyse des méthodes de distribution de paquets et du problème spécifique de la maintenance à long terme des paquets ayant un seul responsable<br>In this thesis, I present the application of software engineering methods and knowledge to the development, maintenance, and evolution of Coq —an interactive proof assistant based on type theory— and its package ecosystem. Coq has been developed at Inria since 1984, but has only more recently seen a surge in its user base, which leads to much stronger concerns about its maintainability, and the involvement of external contributors in the evolution of both Coq, and its ecosystem of plugins and libraries.Recent years have seen important changes in the development processes of Coq, of which I have been a witness and an actor (adoption of GitHub as a development platform, first for its pull request mechanism, then for its bug tracker, adoption of continuous integration, switch to shorter release cycles, increased involvement of external contributors in the open source development and maintenance process). The contributions of this thesis include a historical description of these changes, the refinement of existing processes, and the design of new ones, the design and implementation of new tools to help the application of these processes, and the validation of these changes through rigorous empirical evaluation.Involving external contributors is also very useful at the level of the package ecosystem. This thesis additionally contains an analysis of package distribution methods, and a focus on the problem of the long-term maintenance of single-maintainer packages
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Carvalho, Gonçalo Nuno Marques Domingos. "Development of an ambient assisted living ecosystem." Master's thesis, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/11224.

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores<br>The society that we live in faces today big demographic changes. Nowadays, peo-ple live longer, and it is expected that this trend will proceed. In 2000, there were already 420 million people with more than 65 years old, which correspond to about 7% of the world population. In 2050, it is expected that this number reaches 1500 million which corresponds to about 16% of the world population. Naturally, in these circumstances, the number of disabled people will increase as well. This context brings new challenges to the traditional health care systems in Portugal and in the rest of the world. There is an urgent need to search for new solutions that will allow people to live in the best possible way, in the latest stages of life. In order to fulfill this need, it is necessary to develop systems that allow to extend their life in their favorite environment, improving their safety, autonomy, mobility and welfare. Nowadays, information and communication technologies (ICT) offer new opportunities to provide care and assistance. Ambient Assisted Living (AAL), is such a paradigm, in which technology is used as a way to improve the independ-ence and welfare of aged or disabled people at their homes. This dissertation has the purpose of contributing to providing an answer to this necessity, associated to a development of an ecosystem for Ambient Assisted Living, associated to a business model and the search for the possibility of collabo-rative networks creation, in order to look for efficient and accessible solutions for AAL services provision.
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Schultis, Klaus-Benedikt [Verfasser], and Daniel [Gutachter] Lohmann. "Architectural Collaboration in Internal Software Ecosystems / Klaus-Benedikt Schultis. Gutachter: Daniel Lohmann." Erlangen : Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), 2016. http://d-nb.info/1111102511/34.

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Rickieno, Rizal. "University coworking space as a collaborative learning space." Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/203477/1/Rizal_Rickieno_Thesis.pdf.

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QUT Foundry is a university coworking space that is actively involved in supporting and promoting entrepreneurship for students, staff and alumni to develop entrepreneurship and innovation to grow on campus. This thesis explores the role of the QUT Foundry in promoting entrepreneurship and collaborative learning activities among its members, through interviews with QUT Foundry staff and members. Using qualitative methods approach, this study identified that combining the concept of place, people and system can provide greater opportunities to generate creativity and innovation within university coworking spaces.
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Livres sur le sujet "Collaborative Ecosystems"

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Camarinha-Matos, Luis M., ed. Collaborative Business Ecosystems and Virtual Enterprises. Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35585-6.

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Luis, Camarinha-Matos, ed. Collaborative business ecosystems and virtual enterprises: IFIP TC5/WG5.5 third Working Conference on Infrastructures for Virtual Enterprises (PRO-VE'02) May 1-3, 2002, Sesimbra, Portugal. Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002.

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Zaphiris, Panayiotis, and Andri Ioannou, eds. Learning and Collaboration Technologies. Novel Learning Ecosystems. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58509-3.

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Kaufmann, Merrill R. Coexisting with fire: Ecosystems, people, and collaboration. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2009.

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Zaphiris, Panayiotis, and Andri Ioannou, eds. Learning and Collaboration Technologies. Human and Technology Ecosystems. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50506-6.

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Ingles, Andrew W. The participatory process for supporting collaborative management of natural resources: An overview. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 1999.

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International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Dialogue Meeting. Report of the Thirteenth ICES Dialogue Meeting: Advancing scientific advice for an ecosystem approach to management : collaboration amongst managers, scientists, and other stakeholders, Dublin, Ireland, 26-27 April 2004. International Council for the Exploration of the Sea, 2004.

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L, Partyka Melissa, United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research., and United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Ocean Exploration and Research., eds. Southeastern United States deep-sea corals (SEADESC) initiative: A collaboration to characterize areas of habitat forming deep-sea corals. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2007.

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A, Puglise K., National Undersea Research Program (U.S.), United States. National Marine Fisheries Service. Office of Science and Technology, Marine Institute (Dublin Ireland), and Deep-Sea Corals Workshop (2003 : Galway, Ireland), eds. Summary, Deep-sea corals workshop: International Planning and Collaboration Workshop for the Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Ocean, Galway, Ireland, January 16-17, 2003. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, 2003.

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A, Puglise K., National Undersea Research Program (U.S.), United States. National Marine Fisheries Service. Office of Science and Technology, Marine Institute (Dublin Ireland), and Deep-Sea Corals Workshop (2003 : Galway, Ireland), eds. Summary, Deep-sea corals workshop: International Planning and Collaboration Workshop for the Gulf of Mexico and the North Atlantic Ocean, Galway, Ireland, January 16-17, 2003. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, 2003.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Collaborative Ecosystems"

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Camarinha-Matos, Luis M., and Hamideh Afsarmanesh. "Collaborative Ecosystems in Ageing Support." In Adaptation and Value Creating Collaborative Networks. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23330-2_20.

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Badr, Youakim. "Collaborative Design Methods Driven by Business Artifacts." In Smart Digital Service Ecosystems. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27926-3_3.

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Cardoso, Tiago, and Luis M. Camarinha-Matos. "Pro-activity in Collaborative Service Ecosystems." In Adaptation and Value Creating Collaborative Networks. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-23330-2_42.

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Rabelo, Ricardo J., Peter Bernus, and David Romero. "Innovation Ecosystems: A Collaborative Networks Perspective." In Risks and Resilience of Collaborative Networks. Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24141-8_29.

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Adu-Kankam, Kankam Okatakyie, Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, and Eric Obeng. "Hybrid Collaborative Networks in Energy Ecosystems." In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-71739-0_1.

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Bosch, Jan, and Petra M. Bosch-Sijtsema. "Softwares Product Lines, Global Development and Ecosystems: Collaboration in Software Engineering." In Collaborative Software Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10294-3_4.

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Graça, Paula, and Luís M. Camarinha-Matos. "Influencing Collaboration in Sustainable Business Ecosystems." In Collaborative Networks in Digitalization and Society 5.0. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42622-3_1.

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Miehé, Lucas, and Oliver Gassmann. "New Venues for Collaborative Business Model Innovation Through Ecosystems." In Business Model Innovation. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-57511-2_3.

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AbstractDigital transformation enables novel opportunities for incumbents and new entries to collaborate and jointly create value in ecosystems. Ecosystems can be considered as aligned and integrated business models along the customer journey. Using two illustrative examples from financial services, we explain what ecosystems are and which factors must be considered for success. We highlight three use cases that underline the significance of ecosystems for the financial service industry today and explain why ecosystems are game changers for future research on business model innovation.
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Fragidis, Garyfallos, Adamantios Koumpis, and Konstantinos Tarabanis. "The Impact of Customer Participation on Business Ecosystems." In Establishing the Foundation of Collaborative Networks. Springer US, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73798-0_42.

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Zhao, Xufan, Juanqiong Gou, and Wenchi Ying. "Developing Digital Business Ecosystems to Create Collaborative Value in Supply-Chain Finance." In Boosting Collaborative Networks 4.0. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62412-5_3.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Collaborative Ecosystems"

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Rajan, K. Palanivel, J. Relin Francis Raj, R. Santhana Krishnan, G. Balamuralikrishnan, G. Vidyasree, and J. Nirmal Jothi. "IoT-Assisted AI Framework for Preserving Biodiversity: Monitoring Rare Trees in Dynamic Forest Ecosystems." In 2025 International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems for Collaborative Intelligence (ICMSCI). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/icmsci62561.2025.10894676.

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Kumar, P. Lokesh, Muthuswamy Jayanthi, Jay Singh, et al. "Distributed Reinforcement Learning Framework for Collaborative Energy Management in Connected Hybrid Electric Vehicle Ecosystems." In 2025 International Conference on Intelligent Control, Computing and Communications (IC3). IEEE, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1109/ic363308.2025.10957274.

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Kosak, Ashley, and Philip Linden. "SpaceTime Protocol: Two-Way Interconnectivity as a Collaborative Learning Mechanism." In IAF Symposium on Emerging Space Ecosystems, Held at the 75th International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2024). International Astronautical Federation (IAF), 2024. https://doi.org/10.52202/078388-0032.

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Prodanov, Bogdan, and Radoslava Bekova. "COASTAL DUNES UNDER THREAT OF DESTRUCTION: NECESSITIES CONSERVATION AND INCLUSION INTO THE CADASTRAL MAPS AND REGISTRIES OF THE BULGARIAN BLACK SEA COAST." In 24th SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference 2024. STEF92 Technology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2024/2.1/s10.31.

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The coastal beach-dune systems along the Bulgarian coast are of significant ecological import, necessitating rigorous monitoring and management. Oversight and dune management inaccuracies have been recurrently identified, particularly within the Bulgarian Black Sea coast cadastral registers. This research highlights discrepancies in depositional areas, such as Asparuhovo-Varna, Byala, Burgas-South, and Poda beach-dune systems. The coastal dunes within these regions have been systematically documented through detailed geomorphological surveys. The results accentuate the urgent necessity for precise documentation and integration of these dune formations into the Specialized Cadastral Maps and Registers. Such measures are imperative to ensure the effective conservation and sustainable management of these critical coastal resources. In conclusion, the comprehensive documentation of the presented examples of coastal dune landforms with a total area of approximately 250 200 m2 in the Specialized Cadastral Registers represents a pivotal step towards ensuring the effective conservation and sustainable management of these ecologically significant habitats. Through collaborative efforts and informed governance, it is possible to strike a delicate balance between preserving natural heritage and fulfilling human needs, thereby securing the long-term viability of coastal ecosystems along the Bulgarian coast.
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Weichhart, Georg, and Chris Stary. "Collaborative Learning in Automotive Ecosystems." In 2009 3rd IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (DEST). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dest.2009.5276773.

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LA BARA, Luana, Gloria FIORANI, and Ribana Andreea CHIPER. "Sustainable development, innovation ecosystems, university and NRRP. The case study “Rome technopole”." In Strategica. Faculty of Management - SNSPA, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.25019/str/2023.027.

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Sustainable development, a global imperative, can be pursued through innovation ecosystems. The Innovation Ecosystems are networks that promote collaboration between universities, research bodies, public institutions, and private entities in areas aligned with regional specializations. They aim to enhance research results, technology transfer, and digital transformation while addressing the triple helix model of universityindustry-government collaboration. These ecosystems, driven by collaborative efforts between universities and diverse stakeholders, catalyze sustainable progress. The National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) encourages sustainable development goals in Italy. This study proposes leveraging innovation ecosystems to achieve sustainable development. It invests in networks that foster collaboration between universities, industries, and governments. The focus is on Rome Technopole, an innovation hub addressing energy transition, digital transformation, and health through seven flagship projects. Using a "Hub&amp;Spoke" governance structure and aligning with the Quintuple Helix Model, Rome Technopole encourages public engagement, entrepreneurship, and innovation, especially among students, contributing to regional development. The research emphasizes universities' pivotal role in these ecosystems, promoting research, technology transfer, and education aligned with sustainability goals. It introduces a model integrating Quality Instruction (SDG4) into a quintuple helix framework. Acknowledging the study's limitation in its early stages, future work involves monitoring the collaborative relationships, roles, and actions proposed and led by the universities.
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Rodero, Luis Gonzalez. "Collaborative work with wikis." In TEEM 2017: 5th International Conference Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality. ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3144826.3145419.

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Gupta, Maanak, and Ravi Sandhu. "Towards Activity-Centric Access Control for Smart Collaborative Ecosystems." In SACMAT '21: The 26th ACM Symposium on Access Control Models and Technologies. ACM, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3450569.3463559.

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Karduck, Achim P. "Papers in track 5 - Collaborative systems for digital ecosystems." In 2008 2nd IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies (DEST). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dest.2008.4635079.

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Bullinger, Hans-Jorg, Jens Neuhuttler, Rainer Nagele, and Inka Woyke. "Collaborative Development of Business Models in Smart Service Ecosystems." In 2017 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/picmet.2017.8125479.

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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Collaborative Ecosystems"

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Kumar, Sunil. Institutional Innovation Ecosystems To Drive Productivity In APO Member Economies. Asian Productivity Organization, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.61145/ddom7762.

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This publication explores the pivotal role of robust institutional ecosystems in fostering productivity across nine APO member economies. Examining policies, initiatives, and outcomes within national innovation systems, the report highlights variations and assesses the impact of key factors. It emphasizes the importance of tailored policy interventions, promoting partnerships, and collaborative efforts among the private sector, academia, and government to bridge innovation gaps and enhance productivity, ultimately contributing to sustained economic growth and improved living standards.
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Aji, Muhammad Habibullah Galih Tri, Jing Zhang, Naoya Wada, Jian Pu, Kensuke Fukushi, and Gheeta Mohan. Safeguarding South-East Asia's Marine Ecosystems from Ocean Acidification Threats. United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, 2025. https://doi.org/10.53326/ywmh3810.

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The increasing carbon dioxide emissions from human activities are being absorbed by the oceans, leading to a decrease in seawater pH levels worldwide. South-East Asia is particularly vulnerable to this problem, as the projected trend of ocean acidification severely threatens marine life in the region, as well as marine industry productivity and food safety. Urgent action must be taken by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretariat and its Member States to sustain coastal populations’ livelihoods and economic prosperity. Recommendations: • Improve marine protected areas (MPAs) by applying science-based design and grass-roots community participation • Establish a regional task force and collaborative funding • Increase public awareness and implement marine educational programmes through curriculum integration
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Saluja, Ridhi, and Thanapon Piman. The wetlands of the lower Songkhram River basin need collaborative conservation. Stockholm Environment Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51414/sei2022.029.

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The wetlands of the lower Songkhram River basin are protected as a Ramsar site and a regional environmental asset, but they are under threat from numerous factors related to developmental activities. The lower Songkhram River is the last free-flowing tributary of the Mekong River and is a lifeline for over 14 000 households and a haven to many endemic biodiversity species. Local communities in the region have unique associations with the natural resources in the river basin, including the wetlands, and they perceive immense value in conserving these ecosystems. Natural resource policies lack specific guidelines and collaborative approaches for the protection, conservation and management of the wetland resources of the lower Songkhram River. The way forward should be led by a synchronized planning process, collaborative governance of the wetland resources, and empowerment of already existing local community groups.
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Pasupuleti, Murali Krishna. AI-Driven Automation: Transforming Industry 5.0 withMachine Learning and Advanced Technologies. National Education Services, 2025. https://doi.org/10.62311/nesx/rr225.

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Abstract: This article delves into the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in shaping Industry 5.0, a paradigm centered on human- machine collaboration, sustainability, and resilient industrial ecosystems. Beginning with the evolution from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0, it examines core AI technologies, including predictive analytics, natural language processing, and computer vision, which drive advancements in manufacturing, quality control, and adaptive logistics. Key discussions include the integration of collaborative robots (cobots) that enhance human productivity, AI-driven sustainability practices for energy and resource efficiency, and predictive maintenance models that reduce downtime. Addressing ethical challenges, the Article highlights the importance of data privacy, unbiased algorithms, and the environmental responsibility of intelligent automation. Through case studies across manufacturing, healthcare, and energy sectors, readers gain insights into real-world applications of AI and ML, showcasing their impact on efficiency, quality, and safety. The Article concludes with future directions, emphasizing emerging technologies like quantum computing, human-machine synergy, and the sustainable vision for Industry 5.0, where intelligent automation not only drives innovation but also aligns with ethical and social values for a resilient industrial future. Keywords: Industry 5.0, intelligent automation, AI, machine learning, sustainability, human- machine collaboration, cobots, predictive maintenance, quality control, ethical AI, data privacy, Industry 4.0, computer vision, natural language processing, energy efficiency, adaptive logistics, environmental responsibility, industrial ecosystems, quantum computing.
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Kourkoutas, Konstantinos, Begonya Saez, Veronica Junjan, et al. ECIU Position Paper on Living Labs and Experimentation Spaces: Recommendations and insights about the potential of Living Labs as innovation and learning platforms in the ECIU University. University of Stavanger, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.31265/usps.276.

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To accelerate transformations towards just and sustainable future cities across Europe, local and regional projects need to scale up and share sustainability pathways and planning efforts. In this context, Living Labs, and innovation and experimentation spaces in general, have demonstrated great potential in serving as platforms for connecting universities with societal stakeholder, facilitating transdisciplinary collaboration in the innovation process but also as tools for cross-case learning and upscaling innovative solutions. At the same time there is an ever increasing emergence and diversification of these spaces, even within ECIU, that can often create a certain confusion and at the same time reluctance to engage and make use of them or explore their full potential. The ECIU-UTC seed project’s objective was to expand existing research and innovation initiatives of the ECIU by linking established living labs and citizen science projects run by partners and their regional ecosystems. This resulted in an initial Roadmap for the distributed network of a “Living Lab and experimentation and innovation spaces” within ECIU, an effort that will continue in the ULALABS project during the next three years where we will open up the process to the extended ECIU ecosystem. The SMART-ER Conference in Barcelona gave us an initial opportunity to share and reflect the Seed project results together with the broader community but also the objectives and scope of the new project. We envision that the ULALABS project will produce tools, methodologies and experiences that will help the community learn and understand how to make use of these innovative infrastructures to enhance their activity and its impact. At the same time aid with the effort towards the realization of the ECIU 2030 Vision1 by articulating a platform and mechanisms for integrating multi-disciplinary challenge-based research, innovation and learnings; and a distributed network of ECIU physical and virtual collaboration spaces operational and interconnected between the ECIU member universities. In this context, the ECIU consortium in its vision to establish an open, inclusive and collaborative ecosystem should seek to make the existence of the labs visible and promote their active use in teaching, research and innovation activities in future activities.
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Staffen, Amy, Ryan P. O'Connor, Sarah E. Johnson, et al. Climate adaptation strategies and approaches for conservation and management of non-forested wetlands. USDA Northern Forests Climate Hub, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2019.8228725.ch.

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In a collaborative effort to advance climate adaptation resources available to wetland practitioners, the Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts (WICCI) and the Northern Institute of Applied Climate Science (NIACS) have partnered to create adaptation resources for non-forested wetland management. This effort is also supported by the USDA Northern Forests Climate Hub. This publication provides perspectives, information, resources, and tools to wetland managers and natural resource professionals in the Midwest and Northeast regions of the United States as they endeavor to adapt natural communities and ecosystems to the anticipated effects of climate change. In this publication, we identify potential strategies and approaches that facilitate climate adaptation while meeting wetland conservation or restoration management goals and objectives. Adaptation strategies and approaches are intended to build upon current management actions that work to sustain ecosystems over the long term and support site goals while also adjusting systems to changing conditions. While it is beyond the scope of this publication to comprehensively address all potential adaptation tactics applicable to the conservation of wetlands, we provide examples to guide thinking, recognizing that individual wetland management projects have unique goals. Wetland professionals, reliant on their expertise and judgement, can use the adaptation strategies and approaches presented in this document to develop custom adaptation tactics based on the local conditions
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Whitfield, Paula, Burton Suedel, Kelly Egan, et al. Engineering With Nature® principles in action : islands. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/44940.

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The Engineering With Nature® (EWN) Program supports nature-based solutions that reduce coastal-storm and flood risks while providing environmental and socioeconomic benefits. Combining the beneficial use of dredged sediments with the restoration or creation of islands increases habitat and recreation, keeps sediment in the system, and reduces coastal-storm and flood impacts. Given the potential advantages of islands, EWN seeks to support science-based investigations of island performance, impacts, and benefits through collaborative multidisciplinary efforts. Using a series of case studies led by US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) districts and others, this technical report highlights the role of islands in providing coastal resilience benefits in terms of reducing waves and erosion as well as other environmental and socioeconomic benefits to the communities and the ecosystems they reside in.
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Engel, Chandler, Rachel Hastings, Jeremy Giovando, Eric Gabel, Caroline Duncan, and Travis Dahl. Summary of ground-based snow measurements for the Northeastern United States. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/44122.

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Snow is an important resource for both communities and ecosystems of the Northeastern United States. Both flood risk management and water supply forecasts for major municipalities, including New York City, depend on the collection of snowpack information. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to summarize all of the snowpack data from ground-based networks currently available in the Northeast. The collection of snow-depth and snow water equivalent information extends back several decades, and there are over 2,200 active sites across the region. Sites are distributed across the entire range of elevations in the region. The number of locations collecting snow information has increased substantially in the last 20 years, primarily from the expansion of the CoCoRaHS (Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow) network. Our summary of regional snow measurement locations provides a foundation for future studies and analysis, including a template for other regions of the United States.
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Rabellotti, Roberta, and Elisa Conz. Mainstreaming the Cluster Approach in the Caribbean Region: The CCPF Cluster Capacity Building Initiative. Inter-American Development Bank, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004771.

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In the Caribbean region, clusters hold tremendous potential because of the predominance of small and micro enterprises, their weak link in value chains and the scarcity of specialized inputs. The Compete Caribbean Partnership Facility (CCPF) has backed a capacity-building campaign for the cluster approach with the aim of mainstreaming cluster interventions in the region. This report explores how the process of mainstreaming is taking shape among those business support organizations (BSOs) involved in the CCPF project, currently involved in the implementation of cluster projects. The study addressed these questions: (i) Have the BSOs improved their capacity to identify, design, and implement sustainable cluster initiatives? (ii) Is the cluster approach becoming mainstream in the Caribbean region? Based on primary evidence, the main findings are as follows. BSOs have played a key role by engendering a collaborative culture amongst clusters. One of the main achievements in implementing cluster programs is the increasing cooperation between clusters. Among the BSOs, there is general agreement over the usefulness of monitoring the cluster implementation when taking informed decisions, but the collection of information is also challenging. In the Caribbean region, cluster policies do not yet represent the core of industrial development policies; nonetheless, the potential for a more regional approach to cluster mainstreaming has surfaced in interviews. Policy recommendations for introducing and promoting the mainstreaming of a cluster approach in the Caribbean region should take a three-pronged approach that focuses on (i) cluster organizations, (ii) national ecosystems, and (iii) regional ecosystems.
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Kaufmann, Merrill R., Ayn Shlisky, Jeffrey J. Brooks, and Brian Kent. Coexisting with fire: Ecosystems, people, and collaboration. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/rmrs-gtr-227.

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