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Abstract The accountability of market‐driven sustainability governance has long been controversial, reflecting the deeply political processes through which accountability contests shape governance transformations. Drawing on illustrative examples from internationally traded agro‐commodity sectors in the critical case of Indonesia, this paper examines ...
Kate Macdonald +8 more
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Global governance through voluntary sustainability standards: Developments, trends and challenges
Abstract Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) are transnational governance instruments that can be leveraged to pursue sustainable development in global value chains. They have proliferated since the 1990s in terms of their number and the share of global production they govern.
Axel Marx +31 more
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Introduction Aim:To explore the last decade’s trend in mortality and morbidity attributable to second-hand smoke (SHS) exposure in children from the 28 European Countries within the Project “Tackling second-hand tobacco smoke and e-cigarette emissions ...
Giulia Carreras +4 more
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Abstract This study aims to synthesize the current state of knowledge on conceptualizations of dynamic capabilities for sustainability (DCsS)—patterns of behavior in organizations specialized in adapting to sustainability demands. Our main goal is to elucidate the theoretical nature of the DCsS construct and provide a theoretical foundation for future ...
Daniela Ortiz‐Avram +2 more
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The keys to reduce environmental impacts of palm oil [PDF]
Oil palm is largely criticised for its impact on the environment. According to Life Cycle Assessment studies, the agricultural stage proved to be a major contributor to most of the potential environmental impacts, notably global warming, eutrophication ...
Bessou, Cécile
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Room temperature dearomative 3D transformations of nonactivated phenyl rings are developed possibly involving a versatile π‐allyl Pd(II) species, cyclohexadienyl Pd(II), generated by combining the cyclohexadienyl radical and Pd(I). The cyclohexadienyl Pd(II) provides chemoselective (carboamination and trieneylation), regioselective (1,2‐carboamination),
Qi Fan +5 more
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Indonesia's palm oil industry has long faced criticism and denial, accusations that the palm oil industry is unsustainable, and smallholder plantations are seen as contributing to environmental risks.
Rizka Nurjanah +3 more
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The expansion of oil palm plantations run very quickly within two decades in Indonesia. It provides a certain amount of risk against natural resources and the environment. These risks are mainly landscape changes, ecosystems changes and livelihood system
Arya Hadi Dharmawan +9 more
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Complexities of sustainable palm oil production by smallholders in sub‐Saharan Africa
Abstract Sub‐Saharan Africa is increasingly viewed as an important area for oil palm cultivation and expansion. Palm oil is a commodity that can help developing countries like Cameroon attain their sustainable development goals (SDGs) targets through poverty alleviation (SDG 1) and by providing revenue to smallholder farmers to buy a variety of food ...
Lacour Mody Ayompe +7 more
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Sustainability practices among Indonesian oil palm smallholders
Indonesia is the largest oil palm producing country in the world. The increases of plantation area and oil palm production in Indonesia are feared to have negative impacts on environment.
Shella Vidya Pandiangan, Ernah Ernah
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