The article investigates risk management in the stevedoring activity and entropy provision of logistics processes in the agribusiness of Ukraine, with a focus on the critical role of stevedoring companies in ensuring sustainable development. In the context of current economic turbulence and the need for sustainable development and consumption, effective risk management in logistics processes is extremely important for maintaining the competitiveness of agribusiness, which is one of the leading export sectors of Ukraine. The importance of entropy support of logistics processes is growing due to the need for continuous development and changes in the external environment. The paper analyses the role of stevedoring companies that ensure the reliability and sustainability of logistics chains. The article also considers aspects of the regulatory framework and the need to improve it to increase the flexibility and adaptability of stevedoring companies in crisis situations. The study was conducted using a systematic approach, which includes an analysis of economic and political conditions and specific aspects of logistics processes in the agribusiness of Ukraine. The main attention is paid to the management of entropy processes and their impact on the efficiency of logistics operations. It is highlighted that the proper organization of logistics processes helps to minimize losses and increase the efficiency of supply, which is key for agribusiness in the context of constant development and change. It is shown that stevedoring companies, due to their ability to adapt to changes, have a significant impact on the efficiency of logistics operations and economic indicators of agribusiness. The study found that effective management of entropy processes is crucial for supporting the sustainable development of agribusiness in Ukraine. The need to harmonize Ukrainian legislation with international standards to improve the business environment and attract foreign investors is emphasized. Thus, the study emphasizes the importance of entropy support for logistics processes in agribusiness and the role of stevedoring companies in ensuring the sustainability and competitiveness of this sector in the context of constant change and development.
Climate change has become a pitfall towards economic growth, sustainable development, and ecological balance, which is not different in Bangladesh. This study investigates the relationship between the ecological footprint and the globalisation of Bangladesh in 1980-2021. The auto-regressive distributed lag model (ARDL) bound test confirms the long-run relationship among carbon footprint, ecological footprint, globalisation, and other control variables. Long-run and short elasticity confirm that globalisation, population density, energy consumption, and political and economic globalisation stimulate ecological footprint. On the other hand, economic growth is a culprit of ecological footprint. It reflects alternative signs with an ecological footprint. On carbon footprint, results are similar to ecological footprint except for energy consumption. As ecological footprint increases, people consume more energy in the short run while less energy in the long run. Laws enforced in the last or previous decades regarding environmental issues need more strictness and acceptability to utilise energy through advanced technology and robust inflows from the foreign sector.
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