gxceed
← 論文一覧に戻る

Econology Issue 05 (May 2026)

エコロノジー第05号(2026年5月) (AI 翻訳)

Econology

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-05-09#エネルギー転換Origin: Global
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20092133
原典: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20092133

🤖 gxceed AI 要約

日本語

本号は、バングラデシュの気候変動による強制移動や廃棄物労働者の循環経済への貢献、中国のエネルギー転換と石炭依存、ナイジェリアの公正な移行など、多様なテーマを扱う。GX関連では特にエネルギー転換と循環経済に焦点を当てた論考が含まれる。

English

This multidisciplinary issue covers climate displacement in Bangladesh, informal waste pickers in circular economy, China's green transition and coal dependence, and just transition in Nigeria. It offers diverse perspectives on energy transition and circular economy in developing contexts.

Unofficial AI-generated summary based on the public title and abstract. Not an official translation.

📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

中国のエネルギー転換や循環経済の事例は、日本のGXリーグや資源循環政策に示唆を与える。また、気候変動による強制移動の議論は、日本の防災・適応策とも接点がある。

In the global GX context

The issue provides case studies on energy transition and circular economy in developing countries, relevant to global frameworks like ISSB and just transition discussions in CSRD and SEC climate rules.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Interdisciplinary essays on energy transition and circular economy in developing countries can inform comparative GX research.

🏢実務担当者:Case studies on informal waste pickers and just transition offer lessons for corporate circular economy and social responsibility initiatives.

🏛政策担当者:Insights on China's energy transition and Nigeria's just transition can inform national decarbonization and social policy.

📄 Abstract(原文)

A multidisciplinary issue exploring the crossroads of economics, environment, technology, and public policy across Bangladesh, South Asia, and beyond. This issue brings together research essays, policy analysis, feature writing, and reflective commentary on tobacco taxation and behavioral cues, workers’ struggles and labour history, riverbank erosion and climate displacement, the role of informal waste pickers in the circular economy, China’s energy transition, labour and justice in Nigeria’s net-zero pathway, comparative development trajectories, judicial digitalization, and AI-enabled pharmaceutical research. Highlights: A Habit State Can’t Quit — Bangladesh’s smoking crisis, tobacco taxation, and the behavioral forces shaping cigarette consumption. May Day! May Day! — a reflection on labour struggle, working-class solidarity, and the continuing relevance of workers’ rights. The Uncounted Journey — climate displacement, riverbank erosion, and the hidden human costs of life in Bangladesh’s char communities. The Unsung Heroes of Circular Economy — the role of informal waste pickers in recycling, sustainability, and urban waste management. Coal in the Shadows of China’s Green Transition — the tensions between renewable expansion, energy security, and fossil fuel dependence. Workers at the Crossroads — labour politics, just transition, and the social consequences of Nigeria’s energy transformation. Selected contents include: Bangladesh’s smoking crisis and tobacco taxation International Workers’ Day and labour history Climate loss and damage in riverine communities Circular economy and informal waste labour China’s green transition and coal dependence Labour and justice in Nigeria’s energy transition Singapore and Bangladesh in comparative development Procedural efficiency and judicial digitalization AI-driven drug discovery and research innovation Publisher: EconologyLicense: CC-BY 4.0 For full text, supplementary material, and contact: theconology.com

🔗 Provenance — このレコードを発見したソース

🔔 こうした論文の新着を逃したくない方は キーワードアラート に登録(無料・3キーワードまで)。

gxceed は公開メタデータに基づく研究支援データセットです。要約・翻訳・解説は AI 支援で生成されています。 最終的な解釈・検証は利用者が原典資料に基づいて行うことを前提とします。