Browsing by Author "Năstase, Carmen-Eugenia"
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Item MPLICAȚIILE GREEN HUB–URILOR DIN UNIVERSITĂȚI ÎN DEZVOLTAREA COMPETENȚELOR VERZI(CEP USM, 2022) Cojocaru, Maria; Ulian, Galina; Năstase, Carmen-EugeniaPurpose of the article: the research of the GREEN/SUSTAINABLE HUB phenomenon in European universities under the aspects of: organization; activities; beneficiaries; opportunities for green skills training. Methodology: Based on the synthesis of specialized literature, it was hypothesized that Green Hubs have an important role in achieving SDG 2030. To achieve the goal, 7 European universities and the Green Office Model were analyzed. The accumulated data were processed with traditional research methods: analysis, synthesis, grouping, and comparison. Conclusions: The research carried out allowed the authors to conclude that Green Hubs in universities can contribute to the development of green skills through: education for sustainability (organization of master's programs; conceptualization and teaching of "green" courses, etc.); carrying out research projects on sustainability topics; carrying out interaction activities and promotion of good sustainable practices. To facilitate the establishment of a Green Hub, student communities, guided by academic staff or researchers, could adopt the Green Office Model by joining the Green Office Movement. Implications: the obtained results will allow student communities, and university decision -makers to conceptualize and establish Green Hubs for the training of students' green skills.Item Realizarea Agendei 2030 prin cheltuieli publice responsabile(CEP USM, 2023-07-24) Ulian, Galina; Năstase, Carmen-EugeniaThe article focuses on sustainable public procurement with respect to its environmental ramifications and its potential in addressing social issues. Drawing on an array of scientific research, reports from international bodies, and legislative documents, alongside a review of global practices in sustainable procurement, the authors articulate the various reasons why public procurement is pivotal to sustainable development. They delve into the necessary legislative and policy frameworks that underpin procurement activities and the financial mechanisms that support them. Key to the successful enactment of sustainable procurement are the political determination, the business and stakeholder recognition of its benefits, and the backing from governmental entities in terms of both fiscal and methodological guidance, as well as informational support for those engaged in public procurement.