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The food and land use system is one of the most important global economic sectors. At the same time, today's resource-intensive agricultural practices and the profit orientation in the food value chain lead to a loss of biological diversity and ecosystem services, high emissions, and social inequality - so-called negative externalities. From a scientific perspective, there is a broad consensus on the need to transform the current food system. This paper investigates the suitability of True Cost Accounting (TCA) as an approach to inte-grating positive and negative externalities into business decisions in the food and land use system, focusing on the retail sector due to its high market power and resulting influence on externalities along the entire food value chain. For this purpose, a qualitative study was con-ducted with sustainability managers of leading European food retail companies in terms of their annual turnover, sustainable finance experts, and political actors related to environmental and social policy. A sample of N=11 participants was interviewed about the emergence and meas-urement of externalities along the food value chain, the current and future relevance of knowing about externalities for food retail companies, and the market and policy framework necessary for the application of TCA. The data collected was evaluated using the method of qualitative content analysis according to Mayring. Findings show that TCA is a suitable method for capturing positive and negative external ef-fects along the food value chain and thus also for meeting the growing social, political, and financial demands for its sustainable orientation. At the same time, there are still some chal-lenges in the application of TCA, both from a theoretical and a practical point of view. The main challenges at present are the lack of a standardised methodology, data availability, and key performance indicators. Due to the focus on prices, margins and competitors, food retail groups, in particular, emphasise the risk of revenue and profit losses as well as customer churn when applying TCA. Hence, the introduction of TCA in the food and land use system requires the development of measures that are socially acceptable, backed by legal frameworks and promote the scientific development of the methodology. This offers the opportunity to create a level playing field, apply the polluter-pays principle to the entire value chain and support science in developing appropriate indicators as well as a TCA database. Food retail companies can benefit from addressing TCA at an early stage by analysing their value chain to initiate change processes early, identify risk raw materials and products, reduce negative externalities through targeted measures, sensitise customers to the issue and thus differentiate themselves from competitors.
Uganda has been plagued by political instability in the past and wide spread abuse of human rights coupled with failed economic policies. However, the country has witnessed increased economic growth and the government has embarked on several poverty eradication programmes despite rising income inequalities and poverty in the country. The task of ensuring poverty as a human right in the country has not been an easy one for those charged with the duty of ensuring the right to freedom from poverty. This research examines the complexity of attaining the right to freedom from poverty in a country like Uganda. This study will also give a philosophical view on poverty and human rights and those responsible for ensuring the implementation of this right. Through the analysis, the research examined the key challenges faced in attaining the right to freedom from poverty in Uganda, discussed how poverty was defined through different perspectives. The information provided in the analysis is further examined by putting the theoretical findings in correspondence with the gathered empirical information for more definitive results of the study. The fundamental results and conclusion of this research revealed the overall challenges faced in regarding poverty as a human right which include how poverty is defined, the mindset, the political history of Uganda and so on. However, the study has recommended extensive research into the role of the family in ensuring poverty as a human right and further research in the effectiveness of the laws in Uganda in ensuring poverty as a human right.
The Ili Delta in Kazakhstan is an important ecosystem that offers crucial wetland habitats for several bird species. However, the Ili River, the Ili Delta and the Balkhash Lake are suffering from water shortage due to climate change and human activities. The desertification of the Aral Sea, an obvious point of comparison to the Balkhash region, also involved the degradation of wetland habitats and the related loss of many bird species relying on these habitats. Therefore, water shortage at the Ili Delta may also be the reason for the loss of wetland habitats and bird species. In this study, bird species numbers, species abundances as well as bird diversity at different habitats in the Ili Delta were examined. There are many habitat types provided by the Ili Delta, for example reed bed vegetation, Tugay forest, bare soil floodplains along rivers and steppe. The results of this study showed that the central delta region with habitats of submerged reed vegetation showed the highest number of bird species and the greatest diversity. Threatened bird species at the Ili Delta were also observed only in these wetland habitats. Steppe habitats showed the lowest numbers of bird species and the lowest bird diversity. In general, all habitats at the Ili Delta are important for the ecosystem and essential for the bird species that depend on them for their survival. With expansion of arid steppe habitats due to water shortage, however, previous wetland habitats may be lost. Moreover, bird species that depend on these wetland habitats may also be lost. Therefore, protective measures for the Balkhash region in general and the wetland habitats at the Ili Delta and its distinct avifauna in particular are urgently needed.
Mit der Vergabe- und Vertragsordnung für Bauleistungen (VOB) des Deutschen Vergabe- und Vertragsausschusses (DVA) für Bauleistungen existiert ein verbindliches dreiteiliges Regelwerk, welches allen Bauverträgen zugrunde gelegt werden kann. Teil B beinhaltet die Allgemeinen Vertragsbedingungen für die Ausführung von Bauleistungen und definiert die Abwicklung der beauftragten Leistungen. Auf Grund des hohen Konfliktpotenzials kommt es dabei nicht selten zu Gerichtsverfahren mit hohen Kosten und Risiken. Diese Streitigkeiten behandelt inhaltlich der § 18 VOB/B. Gemäß § 18 Abs. 2 VOB/B wird ein außergerichtliches Verfahren im Umgang mit Meinungsverschiedenheiten beschrieben. Kostenaufwendige Gerichtsprozesse können durch die Inanspruchnahme der Verfahrensarten gem. § 18 VOB/B vermieden werden. Speziell das Verfahren gem. § 18 Abs. 2 VOB/B beschreibt ein Schlichtungsverfahren, welches sich im Vergleich zu gerichtlichen Auseinandersetzungen durch seine Kostenneutralität und verhältnismäßig kurze Verfahrensdauer auszeichnet. Mit der vorliegenden Arbeit wird herausgearbeitet, welche Maßnahmen ergriffen werden müssen, um dieses Verfahren zu stärken. Dazu werden als Erstes die Grundlagen des Bauvertrags dargelegt. Das zweite Kapitel befasst sich umfänglich mit Konfliktursachen und ihre Auswirkungen in Bauvorhaben. Im dritten Kapitel werden die Verfahrensarten nach § 18 VOB/B als Streitbeilegungsinstrumente des öffentlichen Auftraggebers detailliert vorgestellt und im vierten Kapitel die praxisbezogene Anwendung des Verfahrens nach § 18 Abs.2 VOB/B beleuchtet. Die Darstellung der Praxiserfahrungen sowohl der Auftraggeber als auch der Auftragnehmer führt zu den Schwächen und Stärken des Verfahrens. Im fünften Kapitel folgt die Betrachtung der Wiederstände, die eine Weiterentwicklung des Verfahrens entgegenstehen und gleichzeitig werden die Maßnahmen zur Stärkung der Akzeptanz des Verfahrens aufgezeigt.
In the study, predictive models for predicting therapy outcome are created using the dataset from E-COMPARED project, which belongs to the so-called type 3 models that use data from the intervention and preintervention phases to predict treatment outcomes, which can help to adapt intervention to maximize treatment. The predictive models aim to classify patients into two groups, improved and nonimproved. Since it is important to determine whether the models contribute to improvement of treatment, research questions that can contribute to the usage of type 3 models are established. The study focuses on the following three questions: (1) How accurately can the therapy outcome be predicted by various machine learning algorithms? Answering this question can let the people concerned obtain information about the reliability of contemporary predictive models. In addition, if the predictive power of the models is good, it is more likely to be used to assist therapists’ decisions. (2) Which kind of data is more important in predicting the therapy outcome? The answer to this question can show which dataset should be considered first to make better predictive models. Therefore, it can be helpful for researchers who want to make predictive models in the future and eventually help to facilitate personalized therapy. (3) What are the features with strong predictive power? The answer to this question can affect the people concerned, especially therapists. Therapists can use the most influential features revealed to adjust and improve future treatments.