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Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility on Environmental Awareness and Wildlife Protection Attitude in Business PracticesThe increasing concern for environmental sustainability and wildlife protection has highlighted the role of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in shaping organizational practices. In the context of Vietnam, where rapid economic development often poses challenges to environmental conservation, understanding how CSR influences environmental awareness and attitudes toward wildlife protection among businesses is crit…
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Environmental and Resource EconomicsEnvironmental and Resource Economics (ERE) is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering environmental economics published monthly. It is the official journal of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists. Since 1991, it has had a growing influence upon the field of environmental economics.
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Doughnut Economics for Regenerative Business DesignAddressing 21st-century challenges like climate change, biodiversity loss and growing inequalities requires deep transformations across our economies and businesses. Annekatrin Meißner, Suleika Bort, and Erinch Sahan adress this issue by illustrating how the ›deep design‹ of business – embodied in models of governance, networks, ownership, and finance – can foster ecologically regenerative and socially distributive …
Full text · Open Library
The Economic Dynamics of Environmental LawThis text shows in detail how the concept of economic dynamics can reshape thinking about environmental law and policy. It argues that environmental policymaking in the US has been poorly served by the view of the relationship between environmental regulation and economy, technology and business.
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Ecological Economics conference in DuluthEcological economics is a relatively new field combining economics with environmental and social issues. A conference in Duluth this week is bringing together about 200 academics, business people, and government officials. Minnesota Public Radio's Stephanie Hemphill visited with some of them to find out what ecological economics is all about.
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