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WCEESD 2019第三届能源,环境与可持续发展大会
录入日期:2019-07-29 阅读: 2507
会议时间:2019-08-12 08:00至 2019-08-14 18:00结束
会议地点: 南京 详细地址会前通知
会议规模:暂无
主办单位:上海来溪会务服务有限公司
2019第三届能源,环境与可持续发展大会(WCEESD 2019)为广大从事能源,环境与可持续发展等相关领域的研究学者、专家提供交流平台。会议组委会诚邀全球相关领域的学者、专家参加此次国际会议,就能源,环境与可持续发展为主题的相关热点问题进行探讨、交流,共同促进全球能源与环境科学的发展。
2019第三届能源,环境与可持续发展大会将于2019年8月12-14日在中国南京召开。南京,简称宁,是江苏省会,地处中国东部地区,长江下游,濒江近海。“江南佳丽地,金陵帝王州”,南京拥有着6000多年文明史、近2600年建城史和近500年的建都史,是中国四大古都之一,有“六朝古都”、“十朝都会”之称,是中华文明的重要发祥地,历史上曾数次庇佑华夏之正朔,长期是中国南方的政治、经济、文化中心,拥有厚重的文化底蕴和丰富的历史遗存。
WCEESD2019演讲嘉宾信息如下:
Dr. Syed Abdul Rehman Khan, Professor
School of Economics and Management, Chang’an University, China
School of Supply Chain Management, Business and Research Institute, USA
Biography: Dr. Syed Abdul Rehman Khan, CSCP is affiliated with Chang’an University and BRASI School of Supply Chain Management U.S.A. as a Senior Researcher Dr. Khan has more than seven years’ core experience of supply chain and logistics at industry and academic levels. Prof. Khan has attended several international conferences in Dubai, Pakistan, Taiwan, Brazil, China, US, Netherland and has also been invited as guest speaker, Keynote speaker and conference committee member. He has published 2 books on “Global Sourcing” and “Strategic Supply Chain Management” respectively and published more than 55 research papers in to well renowned International Journals and conferences. He is a regular contributor to conferences and workshops around the world. Dr. Khan also holds Editorial Membership of two international journals. In addition, Prof. Khan holds memberships in the following well renowned institutions and supply chain bodies/associations: APCIS-U.S.; Supply Chain Council U.S.; Supply Chain Association of Pakistan; USA Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals; and Global Supply Chain Council China.
Topic: Nexus Between Carbon Emissions, Economic Growth and Logistics Operations-Empirical Evidence from Southeast Asian Countries
Abstract: This research examines the role of Poverty and logistical operations under the circumstance of environmental deterioration with panel data of ASEAN states from 2007 to 2017. The system-generalized method of moments was adopted due to the presence of endogeneity. The results indicate that poverty and logistical operations have significant and positive relationship with greater environmental degradation. Because poor people are not skilled, they have to consume natural resources in original and unsustainable way for their survival and profits, which results in greater level of deforestation. On another hand, lacking fuel-efficient/green vehicles and green practices in logistical operations of ASEAN countries, logistics activities mainly depend on fossil fuel consumptions, which generates greater carbon emission, methane, and greenhouse emissions that can directly damage the environment and become a primary source of climate change. Therefore, reduction in environmental degradation can be achieved through reduction in poverty and encouraging renewable energy and green practices in logistical operations. In addition, this study also provides detailed policy implications to regulatory bodies and corporate sector in order to improve environmental sustainability through adoption of green practices and reduction in poverty.


