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ESG Controversies in Global Firms: A Black Mark?
ABSTRACT Despite increasing attention paid by companies to sustainability, there is still evidence of environmental, social and governance (commonly referred to as ESG) scandals. As research on this topic is scant, this paper aims to analyse the impact of ESG controversies on firms' sustainability practices, that is, ESG policies, as well as ...
Beatrice Bais, Guido Orzes, Marco Sartor
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Murray-Darling basin freshwater shells: riverine reservoir effect
We report carbon isotope measurements on pre-bomb museum samples of freshwater mussel shells collected alive from riverine locations in New South Wales, Australia. The calculated reservoir ages, ranging from -60 to +112 years, are much smaller than those
Fink, D +11 more
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Mapping the Global South Circular Economy: A Bibliometric‐Narrative Analysis
ABSTRACT Although the circular economy (CE) is gaining popularity because of its propensity to optimise the sustainability of resources, few scholars have examined how this field has evolved in the Global South. Using bibliometric‐narrative analysis, our paper maps general and thematic trends of CE in the Global South using micro, meso, and macro level
Dede Iskandar Siregar +3 more
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Asia & Oceania Regional Newsletter, May 2024
The May 2024 IFLA Asia and Oceania Regional Division Newsletter includes editorials from the Chair of the Asia-Oceania Regional Division Committee, the Manager of the Regional Office for Asia and Oceania, and news from IFLA, the region and beyond.
IFLA Regional Office for Asia and Oceania +1 more
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Annual Report 2018-2019: Asia and Oceania Section
This report covers period from September 2018 to August 2019 and contains information about fulfilment of Section’s activities: 1) RSCAO Mid-Term meeting and seminar 2019 at Manila, Philippines; 2) Participation in local /national and regional ...
IFLA Asia and Oceania Section Standing Committee
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Working with nature in urban settings as a strategy for improving wellbeing offers significant potential for effective climate change adaptation. It is increasingly being explored and utilized in the region of Moananui Oceania.
Amanda Yates +2 more
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Strongyloidiasis is a potentially fatal disease caused by species of Strongyloides (Nematoda). In Oceania, two species infect humans: S. stercoralis and S. kellyi. S.
R Speare (9851462) +24 more
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Strategic collaboration between AUSC-FISU Oceania to strengthen the development of university sports in Malaysia [PDF]
GENEVA, 18 November 2023 - The strategic collaboration between the ASEAN University Sports Council (AUSC) and FISU Oceania is set to strengthen the development of university sports in ...
Mohd Aznorizamin, Ismail
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Food Waste Applications Beyond the West: Archetypes and Insights From China
ABSTRACT Food waste is a major challenge for sustainable development, but digital solutions designed to reduce it remain unevenly distributed globally. Food waste mobile applications (FWMAs) have emerged as promising tools for reducing food surpluses through redistribution and improved household food management.
Jiequan Hong +2 more
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Asia & Oceania Regional Newsletter, March 2025
The March 2025 IFLA Asia and Oceania Regional Division Newsletter includes editorials from the Chair of the Asia-Oceania Regional Division Committee, the Manager of the Regional Office for Asia and Oceania, and news from IFLA, the region and beyond. This
IFLA Regional Office for Asia and Oceania +3 more
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