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    2.4 CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY THEORIES Rezaee (2017:69-73) discusses several theories including shareholder, stakeholder, resource-based view of the firm, institutional, legitimacy, and stewardship relevant to corporate sustainability. These theories can collectively explain the interrelated dimensions of sustainability performance and their integrated link to corporate culture, business model, and managerial strategies, processes, and practices and their implications for international…

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    Global Sustainability

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    Experiences with Global Sustainability Teaching young people about environmental sustainability on a global scale has become increasingly important over the past 20 years. However, these ideas are often tangled in complex historical issues: colonialism and its legacy, economic inequality, marginalization and unequal power relations between the global North vs South. This study asks how teachers consider these issues and deal with them in their lessons when teaching about global sustainability…

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    Resilience Research Paper

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    includes environmental and well-being benefits. Cities are a consequential habitat for an assessment of physical, economic, gregarious, political and cultural capital. Given this paramountcy, there is a desideratum to cerebrate conscientiously about the nature, operation and form of cities concretely in deference to the challenging issue of…

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    One of the most significant issues in environmental management is meeting the needs of everyone involved. While some management decisions may seem advantageous in terms of environmental sustainability, they may not be desirable for industries and individuals benefiting from this said resource. As such, this is the current case on the eastern coast of the United States where the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission is contemplating changes in how menhaden is currently being managed. The…

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    Damco Executive Summary

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    6. Damco’s strategy As per Hanne Sorensen, Global CEO, having sustainability as an integrated part of our business builds value for Damco, as well as for our customers, our employees and our communities (Damco, 2013). Damco believes that the ability to deliver operational excellence and effectively manage its own business as well as the logistics solutions agreed with its customers, requires that internal and external requirements and business rules are clearly documented and communicated,…

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    David Orr Education

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    Perhaps the most attractive feature of the future is uncertainty. The root of uncertainty is change, and in accordance with the world we live in, the most significant is environmental change. The uncertainty brought by environmental change is whether or not the planet can continue to sustain the population. The battle for environmental preservation is being fought by UNESCO, a branch of the United Nations in which I intend to be a human rights lawyer for, focusing on development strategies.…

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    Ethics In Architecture

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    and most of all they determine the site of the buildings. All this factor affect the landscape and consequently, the fate of the natural species and wildlife species. Therefore, architects ethics is determined by their opinion and action toward environmental conservation. This paper seeks to investigate the position of the architecture as discipline and a profession with the consideration…

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    for future aggressive plans designed to combat the environmental problems being faced globally. (WCED,1987).Prior to the 1980s, economies were in the rebuilding phase and recovering from years of warfare, civil unrest and other social issues. These countries had a universal goal, economic recovery, regardless of the implications and the consequences their actions would have on the environment (WCED,1987). There was not a sense of environmental risks being assessed and the commercial and…

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    my research survey. This survey is showing us that 100 % of parents believe in educating and putting sustainability in early years, it shows that they have a good knowledge of sustainability. Sustainable practices is also about the importance of thinking about our impact on the lives of future generations.according to ncac acecqa (march 2009) it shows us that Educating and putting sustainability in early years encourages children to make a difference for the future and improve the…

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    The concept of Sustainable development explores the relationship among economic development, environmental quality, and social equity (Rogers, Jalal & Boyd, 2005). The terms of Sustainable development has been evolving since 1972, when the first international community determined the correlation between quality of life and environmental quality at the “United Nations Conference on the Human Environment” in Stockholm. Gladwin et al. (1995) had stated that it was hardly possible to require a…

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