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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2025Publisher:Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí (UASLP) Authors: Monsiváis Alonso, Rafael;Los lípidos constituyen una parte importante de la dieta y participan en numerosas funciones biológicas vitales. Particularmente, el aceite de pescado es un valioso producto rico en ácidos grasos poliinsaturados Omega-3, que en la actualidad se considera atractivo por sus efectos benéficos a la salud humana. Los aceites marinos a menudo se descartan como desecho en muchas industrias pesqueras, principalmente debido a la falta de implementación de procesos innovadores de recuperación y refinado de estos recursos de forma lucrativa y sustentable. En este trabajo se aborda dicha problemática al proponer una metodología sistemática con el objetivo de integrar los aspectos económicos, ambientales y sociales en las decisiones de diseño de procesos de una refinería de aceite de pescado crudo, enfocado en la producción de concentrados de Omega-3 a partir del aceite residual de una planta procesadora de harina de atún en México. Esto puede realizarse mediante la formulación y solución de un problema de optimización multi-objetivo que incluye opciones de procesamiento convencionales, así como intensificadas dentro una superestructura. El problema MINLP (Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programing) resultante es solucionado con una combinación de métodos lexicográfico y de restricción épsilon (ε-constraint), para luego someter a una evaluación comparativa las soluciones obtenidas en forma de frente de Pareto utilizando Análisis de Ciclo de Vida y Análisis de Riesgos con la asistencia de un software de simulación de procesos (SuperPro Designer®). La metodología de búsqueda del diseño de proceso óptimo sustentable arrojó tres configuraciones factibles, destacando la selección de procesos intensificados como nano-neutralización, destilación molecular, transesterificación con ultrasonido y cromatografías argentométrica y con CO2. De los cuales, el proceso utilizando cromatografía con CO2 supercrítico resultó tener mejor desempeño en términos de indicadores de Análisis de Ciclo de Vida y seguridad industrial. A su vez, este trabajo proporciona una base de datos de propiedades de los compuestos lipídicos y técnicas de procesamiento que puede ser implementada en futuros proyectos. Además, ayuda a demostrar que la revalorización de los aceites marinos, así como de los desechos de la industria alimentaria en general, es importante para lograr un modelo de economía circular dentro del desarrollo productivo sustentable. Lipids constitute an important part of the diet and participate in numerous vital biological functions. Fish oil, in particular, is a valuable nutritious product, mainly due to its Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids content that is currently attractive for its beneficial health effects. Marine oils are often discarded as waste in many seafood industries, primarily due to the lack of implementation of innovative resource recovery and oil refining processes in a lucrative and sustainable way. This work tackles this issue by proposing a systematic framework with the objective to integrate the economic, environmental and social aspects together in the process design decisions of a crude fish oil refinery focused on the production of Omega-3 concentrates from waste oil of a tuna processing plant in Mexico. This is addressed by the formulation and solution of a multi-objective optimization design problem that includes conventional and intensified processing options in a superstructure. The resulting MINLP (Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programing) problem is solved with a combination of lexicographic and ε-constraint methods. Then, the solutions provided in the form of a Pareto front are subject to benchmarking with a Life Cycle Assessment and risk analysis methodology with the assistance of a process simulation software (SuperPro Designer®). The search methodology of the sustainable optimal process design resulted in three feasible configurations, highlighting the selection of intensified processes such as nano-neutralization, molecular distillation, ultrasound assisted transesterification, and argentometric and CO2 chromatography. Among these, the process using supercritical CO2 chromatography has the best performance in terms of Life Cycle Assessment and industrial safety indicators. At the same time, this work provides a database of lipid compound properties and processing techniques that can be implemented in future projects. In addition, it helps to demonstrate that the revalorization of marine oils, as well as other waste from the food industry in general, is relevant to achieve a circular economy model within sustainable productive development. Administradores Investigadores Estudiantes
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis 2025Publisher:Washington State University Authors: Roshan, Hasan;doi: 10.7273/000005328
Sustainable Development (SD) is a significant, high-visibility endeavor. However, there is no comprehensive synthesis of the concept. Instead, there is diversity and vagueness to the point where the term may have lost utility. The following dissertation investigates both theories and practices of SD, aiming to identify, validate, and apply a simple, informative, and operationalizable core idea behind SD. The research objectives are three-fold: (1) to propose a definition of SD that balances complexity and simplicity while accounting for variation in SD approaches; (2) to create an evaluation framework that effectively and minimally differentiates between adequate and inadequate approaches; and (3) to offer guidelines for SD implementation based on the framework’s application to selected case studies. The research consists of three studies, each focused on one of the objectives and presented in chapters two, three, and four.The first study seeks to identify a core concept for SD that is both simple and informative. The study argues that four concepts are fundamental to adequately understand SD: development, sustainability, justice, and governance. First, as a directional change in the net quality of life, development is needed to ensure desirable living standards for the overall population and subpopulations. Second, as the ability to maintain a system feature or state over a time horizon, sustainability is required to guarantee that the quality of life remains uncompromised in the face of social and environmental constraints and trade-offs. Third, justice is critical because while development can be unjust and injustices can be sustained, these outcomes are inconsistent with SD objectives. Fourth, governance is fundamental to regulate and enforce the desired traits of the system characterized by the previous three concepts, particularly to oppose existing tendencies toward inequity and injustice. The second study focuses on devising a diagnostic tool, i.e., an evaluation framework, to address the need to assess and compare the abundance of theoretical and practical approaches. Based on an intense interdisciplinary literature review, the developed framework consists of ten questions addressing development, sustainability, justice, and governance. The study argued that an adequate SD approach should cover and address all these questions promptly. The first two questions capture development by determining which metrics to use and how to measure developmental success. The next three questions cover sustainability by addressing what to sustain, how to determine success, and the intended time horizon. The following two questions focus on justice, addressing the target recipients and the distribution of benefits and burdens. Lastly, the final three questions encompass governance, including whether it is a shared practice, whether it results in collective actions toward SD, and whether SD objectives are integrated. Based on the analysis, SD is defined as Sustainable Development as the evolution of a particular Coupled Human and Natural System (CHANS) resulting from an intervention to improve or maintain the net quality of life for the entire system within the environmental and social constraints of the system, while ensuring that the increase in the relative quality of life for the least advantaged members of the system is at least greater than for the remainder, over multi-generation time horizons for system participants, and opposing existing tendencies toward inequity and injustice via appropriate governance. The third study applies the evaluation framework to two case studies, the Burning Man Project (BMP) and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to demonstrate the diagnostic tools’ utility, validate its robustness, and extract cross-scales insights. The investigation reveals that both BMP and SDGs meet the minimum criteria for adequate SD approaches despite implicit or partial responses to the ten questions. Recommendations for improving these approaches include explicating the time horizon of sustainability and a more thorough integration of objectives. Furthermore, based on the comparison of the two cases, the study discusses the role of the population, the importance of integrating objectives, and scale considerations and provides practical insights. For instance, both BMP and SDGs need to uphold a minimum commitment among their target population to their respective practices and ensure meeting sustainability constraints. However, the reasons, potential solutions, and management mechanisms differ between the two cases due to context-dependent factors and variations in scale. The aspiration is that this research offers a foundation for future investigation and application of SD, providing a comprehensive and operationalizable framework to evaluate and compare diverse SD approaches and facilitating more effective development and implementation of SD strategies. The insights gained from this study can help inform the development of new SD approaches, monitoring and assessment tools, and foster a more nuanced understanding of the intricacies inherent in the pursuit of SD.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Master thesis 2025Publisher:Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí (UASLP) Authors: Monsiváis Alonso, Rafael;Los lípidos constituyen una parte importante de la dieta y participan en numerosas funciones biológicas vitales. Particularmente, el aceite de pescado es un valioso producto rico en ácidos grasos poliinsaturados Omega-3, que en la actualidad se considera atractivo por sus efectos benéficos a la salud humana. Los aceites marinos a menudo se descartan como desecho en muchas industrias pesqueras, principalmente debido a la falta de implementación de procesos innovadores de recuperación y refinado de estos recursos de forma lucrativa y sustentable. En este trabajo se aborda dicha problemática al proponer una metodología sistemática con el objetivo de integrar los aspectos económicos, ambientales y sociales en las decisiones de diseño de procesos de una refinería de aceite de pescado crudo, enfocado en la producción de concentrados de Omega-3 a partir del aceite residual de una planta procesadora de harina de atún en México. Esto puede realizarse mediante la formulación y solución de un problema de optimización multi-objetivo que incluye opciones de procesamiento convencionales, así como intensificadas dentro una superestructura. El problema MINLP (Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programing) resultante es solucionado con una combinación de métodos lexicográfico y de restricción épsilon (ε-constraint), para luego someter a una evaluación comparativa las soluciones obtenidas en forma de frente de Pareto utilizando Análisis de Ciclo de Vida y Análisis de Riesgos con la asistencia de un software de simulación de procesos (SuperPro Designer®). La metodología de búsqueda del diseño de proceso óptimo sustentable arrojó tres configuraciones factibles, destacando la selección de procesos intensificados como nano-neutralización, destilación molecular, transesterificación con ultrasonido y cromatografías argentométrica y con CO2. De los cuales, el proceso utilizando cromatografía con CO2 supercrítico resultó tener mejor desempeño en términos de indicadores de Análisis de Ciclo de Vida y seguridad industrial. A su vez, este trabajo proporciona una base de datos de propiedades de los compuestos lipídicos y técnicas de procesamiento que puede ser implementada en futuros proyectos. Además, ayuda a demostrar que la revalorización de los aceites marinos, así como de los desechos de la industria alimentaria en general, es importante para lograr un modelo de economía circular dentro del desarrollo productivo sustentable. Lipids constitute an important part of the diet and participate in numerous vital biological functions. Fish oil, in particular, is a valuable nutritious product, mainly due to its Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids content that is currently attractive for its beneficial health effects. Marine oils are often discarded as waste in many seafood industries, primarily due to the lack of implementation of innovative resource recovery and oil refining processes in a lucrative and sustainable way. This work tackles this issue by proposing a systematic framework with the objective to integrate the economic, environmental and social aspects together in the process design decisions of a crude fish oil refinery focused on the production of Omega-3 concentrates from waste oil of a tuna processing plant in Mexico. This is addressed by the formulation and solution of a multi-objective optimization design problem that includes conventional and intensified processing options in a superstructure. The resulting MINLP (Mixed Integer Non-Linear Programing) problem is solved with a combination of lexicographic and ε-constraint methods. Then, the solutions provided in the form of a Pareto front are subject to benchmarking with a Life Cycle Assessment and risk analysis methodology with the assistance of a process simulation software (SuperPro Designer®). The search methodology of the sustainable optimal process design resulted in three feasible configurations, highlighting the selection of intensified processes such as nano-neutralization, molecular distillation, ultrasound assisted transesterification, and argentometric and CO2 chromatography. Among these, the process using supercritical CO2 chromatography has the best performance in terms of Life Cycle Assessment and industrial safety indicators. At the same time, this work provides a database of lipid compound properties and processing techniques that can be implemented in future projects. In addition, it helps to demonstrate that the revalorization of marine oils, as well as other waste from the food industry in general, is relevant to achieve a circular economy model within sustainable productive development. Administradores Investigadores Estudiantes
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Doctoral thesis 2025Publisher:Washington State University Authors: Roshan, Hasan;doi: 10.7273/000005328
Sustainable Development (SD) is a significant, high-visibility endeavor. However, there is no comprehensive synthesis of the concept. Instead, there is diversity and vagueness to the point where the term may have lost utility. The following dissertation investigates both theories and practices of SD, aiming to identify, validate, and apply a simple, informative, and operationalizable core idea behind SD. The research objectives are three-fold: (1) to propose a definition of SD that balances complexity and simplicity while accounting for variation in SD approaches; (2) to create an evaluation framework that effectively and minimally differentiates between adequate and inadequate approaches; and (3) to offer guidelines for SD implementation based on the framework’s application to selected case studies. The research consists of three studies, each focused on one of the objectives and presented in chapters two, three, and four.The first study seeks to identify a core concept for SD that is both simple and informative. The study argues that four concepts are fundamental to adequately understand SD: development, sustainability, justice, and governance. First, as a directional change in the net quality of life, development is needed to ensure desirable living standards for the overall population and subpopulations. Second, as the ability to maintain a system feature or state over a time horizon, sustainability is required to guarantee that the quality of life remains uncompromised in the face of social and environmental constraints and trade-offs. Third, justice is critical because while development can be unjust and injustices can be sustained, these outcomes are inconsistent with SD objectives. Fourth, governance is fundamental to regulate and enforce the desired traits of the system characterized by the previous three concepts, particularly to oppose existing tendencies toward inequity and injustice. The second study focuses on devising a diagnostic tool, i.e., an evaluation framework, to address the need to assess and compare the abundance of theoretical and practical approaches. Based on an intense interdisciplinary literature review, the developed framework consists of ten questions addressing development, sustainability, justice, and governance. The study argued that an adequate SD approach should cover and address all these questions promptly. The first two questions capture development by determining which metrics to use and how to measure developmental success. The next three questions cover sustainability by addressing what to sustain, how to determine success, and the intended time horizon. The following two questions focus on justice, addressing the target recipients and the distribution of benefits and burdens. Lastly, the final three questions encompass governance, including whether it is a shared practice, whether it results in collective actions toward SD, and whether SD objectives are integrated. Based on the analysis, SD is defined as Sustainable Development as the evolution of a particular Coupled Human and Natural System (CHANS) resulting from an intervention to improve or maintain the net quality of life for the entire system within the environmental and social constraints of the system, while ensuring that the increase in the relative quality of life for the least advantaged members of the system is at least greater than for the remainder, over multi-generation time horizons for system participants, and opposing existing tendencies toward inequity and injustice via appropriate governance. The third study applies the evaluation framework to two case studies, the Burning Man Project (BMP) and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to demonstrate the diagnostic tools’ utility, validate its robustness, and extract cross-scales insights. The investigation reveals that both BMP and SDGs meet the minimum criteria for adequate SD approaches despite implicit or partial responses to the ten questions. Recommendations for improving these approaches include explicating the time horizon of sustainability and a more thorough integration of objectives. Furthermore, based on the comparison of the two cases, the study discusses the role of the population, the importance of integrating objectives, and scale considerations and provides practical insights. For instance, both BMP and SDGs need to uphold a minimum commitment among their target population to their respective practices and ensure meeting sustainability constraints. However, the reasons, potential solutions, and management mechanisms differ between the two cases due to context-dependent factors and variations in scale. The aspiration is that this research offers a foundation for future investigation and application of SD, providing a comprehensive and operationalizable framework to evaluate and compare diverse SD approaches and facilitating more effective development and implementation of SD strategies. The insights gained from this study can help inform the development of new SD approaches, monitoring and assessment tools, and foster a more nuanced understanding of the intricacies inherent in the pursuit of SD.
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