ABSTRACT This study examines how the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and double materiality can be integrated within the agri‐food sector, with a particular focus on a company operating in hydroponic agriculture. This study conducts a comprehensive double materiality assessment to evaluate the organization's socio‐environmental ...
Christian Bux +3 more
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SEMANTIC FEATURES OF AGRICULTURAL TERMINOLOGY IN ENGLISH AND UZBEKISTAN
The purpose of this article is to increase the linguistic features (similarities and similarities) of the agricultural terms used in the field of plant science in the Uzbek and English languages, as well as the ways of forming (becoming) the terms. and is to determine methods of translation into English.
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Making Value‐Chain Risks Visible: Extending ENCORE for Systemic Insights
ABSTRACT Businesses in all sectors, including downstream segments, depend on biodiversity and the ecosystem services it sustains, yet firms also exert pressures that accelerate biodiversity loss. The latter generates material risks for both companies and their financial stakeholders.
Hjalmar Funke +3 more
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High-density single nucleotide polymorphism markers analysis reveals the genetic diversity and population structure in tropical highland maize (Zea mays L.) inbred lines. [PDF]
Gebre WT +3 more
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The Heat Is On: Climate Change–Related Challenges and SMEs' R&D Activities
ABSTRACT Investing in R&D is a key way for small‐ and medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) to develop capabilities that are required to respond to climate change–related challenges. However, the extent to which such challenges affect SMEs' R&D activities remains a critical gap in the literature.
Gráinne Gibson +3 more
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A Database of Plant Heat Tolerances and Methodological Matters. [PDF]
Perez TM +3 more
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A Typology of Corporate Actions for a Nature‐Positive Future
ABSTRACT Achieving the global goal of halting and reversing biodiversity loss requires a step up in corporate action and accountability. This includes addressing indirect, diffuse or historical impacts on nature across the value chain—forming a complex landscape of potential actions for businesses as they develop their corporate nature strategy.
Ashley H. Y. Bang +10 more
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Embedding nutrition into routine oncology care: about time? [PDF]
Laird BJA +11 more
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Mapping Sustainability Innovation Performance and Its Management: An Integrative Framework
ABSTRACT Sustainability innovation performance (SIP) has become central to how organizations innovate, yet the field remains fragmented: Terms are used inconsistently, measures are nonstandardized, and reviews rarely integrate its layers. Drawing on a systematic review of 53 peer‐reviewed articles, we develop the Sustainability Innovation Management ...
Claudia Löckner +2 more
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Construction and application of knowledge graph for seed quality standard documents. [PDF]
Yang Z, He Q, Zhang J.
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