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    What is this thing called organic? – How organic farming is codified in regul...

    Organic farming is one of the fastest growing sectors of world agriculture. Although it represents only 1% of world agricultural area, organic is one of the most recognized food...
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    Evidence from the Netherlands

    This paper aims to identify changes in food group consumption that may improve both health and sustainability scores of low-scoring population subgroups. As a case study, we...
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    Steering the Poverty-Environment Nexus in Central Asia

    The close and reciprocal ties between poverty and environmental degradation present significant potential for simultaneous improvement of the livelihood of the poorest along...
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    Firms with benefits: A systematic review of responsible entrepreneurship and ...

    The scholarly literature has so far paid limited attention to responsibility by commercial entrepreneurs. This paper compares responsible entrepreneurship (RE) and corporate...
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    Driving corporate social responsibility in the Malawian mining Industry: a st...

    While there has been a growing body of research focused on corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices in developing economies, few studies have examined the factors shaping...
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    A methodology to assess demand response benefits from a system perspective: A...

    AbstractTo support decision-making about the implementation of demand response, insight into the prospects and value creation is essential. As the potential benefits are diverse...
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    Critical discourse analysis of perspectives on knowledge and the knowledge so...

    Critical discourse analysis (CDA) is employed to analyze discourses of knowledge and the knowledge society in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Discourse analysis is a...
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    Evaluating irreversible social harms

    In this paper we investigate how irreversible social harms should be evaluated from an ethical perspective. First, we define a general notion of irreversibility, drawing on...
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    A multi-criteria decision support model and geographic information system for...

    This presents an evaluation of various scenarios for sustainable development on the Greek island of Alonnisos using the new information technology of geographic information...
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    Consequences of Forced Residential Relocation

    Policymakers have actively pursued urban renewal and dispersal programs to deconcentrate poverty in urban neighborhoods. Relocation strategies lead to new housing opportunities...
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    Analysing conflicts around small-scale gold mining in the Amazon

    Conflict is small-scale gold mining's middle name. In only a very few situations do mining operations take place without some sort of conflict accompanying the activity, and...
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    A holistic perspective on corporate sustainability drivers

    Since company boards are increasingly discussing 'sustainability', it becomes necessary to examine the nature of sustainability drivers. Most approaches to corporate...
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    Connected by oil: a framework to analyze the connected sustainability histori...

    Abstract This article presents a mixed-methods framework for researching how sustainability gains and costs developed in, and became distributed between, distant regions...
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    Added value and constraints of transdisciplinary case studies in environmenta...

    Sustainable development issues are characterised by their multidisciplinary character, and the fact they are not merely an academic exercise but pertain to real-world problems....
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    Are poor provinces catching‐up the rich provinces in Indonesia?

    This paper examines the dynamics of socio‐economic inequalities in Indonesia over the last four decades. We apply a club convergence test to provincial panel data on four...
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    Learning our way out of environmental policy problems

    In acknowledgement of the complexity of environmental challenges, research on learning in environmental policy has grown substantially over the past two decades across a range...
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    Doing stakeholder engagement their own way: experience from the Malawian mini...

    In recent years, stakeholder engagement has increasingly become a catchphrase in response to calls for corporate accountability to their stakeholders in the developing...
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    Managerial and stakeholder perceptions of an Africa-based multinational minin...

    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an important concern in the mining sector in recent years but has been overlooked heavily in the context of developing...
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    Investigating the drivers of corporate social responsibility in the global te...

    International audience; Using a case study of the tea producer Eastern Produce Malawi, this research investigates which factors which influence companies upstream in the global...