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Luc Hens

Researcher at Flemish Institute for Technological Research

Publications -  62
Citations -  2473

Luc Hens is an academic researcher from Flemish Institute for Technological Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sustainable development & Tourism. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1533 citations.

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Chemical Pesticides and Human Health: The Urgent Need for a New Concept in Agriculture.

TL;DR: It is more obvious than ever that the society needs the implementation of a new agricultural concept regarding food production, which is safer for man and the environment, and to this end, steps such as the declaration of Nyéléni have been taken.
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On the evolution of “Cleaner Production” as a concept and a practice

TL;DR: Cleaner production (CP) is about less and more efficient energy and materials use and the substitution of more harmful products (for the environment and health) by less dangerous ones as discussed by the authors.
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COVID-19: impact by and on the environment, health and economy.

TL;DR: Environmental Development and Sustainability is now open to research contributions on the reported challenges due to COVID-19, as in many countries the (first) peak of the infections and the hospital admissions is over, the attention moves towards the social, economic and sustainability impacts.
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Environmental performance of the cement industry in Vietnam: the influence of ISO 14001 certification

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the response of Vietnamese cement plants to ISO 14001 by examining the differences between pre- and post-certification and by comparing the results between certified and non-certified cement plants using a questionnaire and environmental indicators.
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SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in India: what might we expect?

TL;DR: The incidence of known cases of novel coronavirus originated from Wuhan City of China has now been decreased by using prevention measures including strict social distancing; however, the pandemic SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronav virus 2) is continued transmitting in the developing countries including India.