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Why we need holistic approaches to sustainable innovation
In proposing the concept of sustainable development, the Brundtland Commission argued that improvement of ecosystem health, without the alleviation of poverty, the redistribution of economic opportunity, community self-sufficiency, and human freedom, could only lead to incremental results. In the approximately … Continue reading
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Achieving Sustainable Outcomes: Developments in ESIA
Environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) has the potential to assist companies and communities to understand project scopes, identify priority community needs and issues, and establish plans for impact mitigation and benefit realisation. But only if done well. Experiences of … Continue reading
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The critical role of education in CSR
Magalie is an Associate with the Australian Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (ACCSR) and a guest lecturer in Business & Society and Corporate Governance at the La Trobe University (Melbourne), Graduate School of Management. A new Insights Series paper by … Continue reading
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