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Johannes Platje

Researcher at University of Wrocław

Publications -  17
Citations -  409

Johannes Platje is an academic researcher from University of Wrocław. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainability & Sustainable development. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 164 citations.

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COVID-19 and the UN sustainable development goals: threat to solidarity or an opportunity?

TL;DR: The study shows that strong concerns in dealing with COVID-19 are disrupting other disease prevention programs, and sends a cautious warning about the need to continue to put an emphasis on the implementation of the SDGs, so that the progress achieved to date is not endangered.
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Sustainability leadership in higher education institutions: An overview of challenges

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discussed the main characteristics of sustainability leaders at higher education institutions and the main challenges they are confronted with, including gender issues and positive outcomes of sustainability leadership.
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The Unsustainable Use of Sand: Reporting on a Global Problem

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the environmental impact of sand extraction and the problems associated with its illegal exploitation and point out the need for swift action to regulate sand mining, monitoring, law enforcement, and international cooperation.
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COVID-19 – reflections on the surprise of both an expected and unexpected event

TL;DR: In this paper, the COVID-19 epidemic from the perspective of small probabilities and the difficulty of predicting similar events is discussed, and the importance of the precautionary principle for crisis management is discussed as well as potential consequences of this epidemic.
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Impressing my friends: The role of social value in green purchasing attitude for youthful consumers

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of implicit pro-environmental beliefs on green purchasing attitudes is mediated by perceived social value from buying green, while the relationship between implicit environmental beliefs and social value is moderated by perceived inconvenience of buying green.