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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Suppressive Effects of an Inhibitor Composition on Skin Ulceration and Transcriptomic Analysis in the Sea Cucumber <i>Apostichopus japonicus</i> Exposed to No. 0 Diesel Oil. [PDF]
Li X +8 more
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Signalling ESG Misconduct: What Matters to Investors?
ABSTRACT We investigate what matters most to investors when environmental, social and governance (ESG)‐related corporate misconduct news is signalled and how these factors influence the magnitude of market value punishment. Using an event study on 44,859 corporate news items related to ESG incidents, we find that investors react negatively to such ...
Dewan Muktadir‐Al‐Mukit
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The Fire That Does Not Go Out: The Neglected Costs of Gas Flaring in Nigeria. [PDF]
Alimi OB, Gibson J.
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ABSTRACT Measuring sustainability performance is crucial for small and medium‐sized manufacturing enterprises and sustainability indicators must be incorporated into decision‐making. However, companies tend to measure only the aspects that interest them, disregarding those considered less strategic or relevant.
Alessandra Neri +3 more
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The threat of pollutants mixtures on freshwater fishes in Sri Lankan lotic ecosystems under changing climate: a review of current status and future research perspective. [PDF]
Wickramasinghe WAAN, Ruvinda KMS.
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Biodiversity Strategies in Action—Empirical Evidence From the Food Value Chain
ABSTRACT There is an increasing need for better understanding of firm activities that contribute to biodiversity preservation. Panwar, Ober, and Pinkse offer a valuable typology of corporate biodiversity protection strategies based on temporal and spatial dimensions, namely, the preloss (proactive) strategies of conservation and compensation, and the ...
Joanna Scott‐Kennel +2 more
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ABSTRACT Industrial symbiosis (IS) represents a key strategy for industrial decarbonisation (ID) by converting one industry's waste into valuable inputs for another, reducing emissions and resource extraction. Scientific studies have explored the concept, implementation approaches and theoretical foundations of IS.
Marzieh Dehghan Niri +2 more
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Bioactive plant compounds reduce ammonia production in enrichment culture of ruminal hyper-ammonia producing bacteria. [PDF]
Chanu YM, Paul SS, Dey A, Andonissamy J.
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Global emission trends of anthropogenic full-volatility-range organic compounds 1970-2020. [PDF]
Xu R +12 more
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