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Invariant, additive, and separable parameters for measures of human, social, and natural capital have repeatedly proven their value and utility globally over the last 50 years. Given growing demand for comparable living capital metrics,... more
This paper discuss about the influx policy that should be taken by the government. Project-induced-in-migration (or influx) is the movement of people from area outside project-impacted zone to the project-impacted zone. The aim of it is... more
The ‘Triple Bottom Line’ (TBL) is a major and increasingly used socio-environmental accounting framework. However, critical academic examinations of this model have been remained scarce and most importantly, no real alternatives have been... more
We study how different world views may influence how to develop sustainable development indicators. The comparison of weak sustainability and strong sustainability serves as a guide to estimate the share of objective versus normative... more
Recommendations presented to a Directors’ Dialogue on ESG Strategy for the Board on the theme of turning rhetoric into reality in a VUCA world with international participation and organized by India’s Institute of Directors. ESG... more
Quantum supremacy is in superposition pHi is registered for exchange and secures Carbon Credits, L32C’s are established to reach all mandated SDG by 2030 5th May 2021 Initial Exchange Offering starts, its your pHi. Coeur Luminaire... more
Covid-19 lockdowns, local restrictions and resulting slowdowns and/or recessions have resulted in new ways of working and operating. The implications of these changes and virtual operation for corporate productivity depends upon a number... more
My Masters research scope and objectives in developing a bi-cultural integrated lake systems model for co-management of Lake Rotorua.
Today's sustainable finance mainly relies on the extension of a particular classical capital theory to extra-financial types of capital (in particular human and natural). We call (and justify it) this mainstream theory, the... more
Natural Capital,sustainable business models,eternal business models,sustainable business systems,productive business models,survival business models,understanding models,self sustainable business systems,circular economy,closed loop... more
The Greifswalder approach was developed over many years in the co-operation of environmental philosophers and ecological economists. The theory combines normative arguments on our responsibilities for current and future generations... more
This is the Sri Lankan paper presented by Justice Saleem Marsoof PC, Judge of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka, entitled “The Natural Capital & the Rule of Law – A Sri Lankan Perspective” at the Second Asian Judges Symposium on Natural... more
Les « outils économiques » avancés par les pays riches pour limiter le déficit écologique planétaire partent du principe du pollueur payeur. Dans un cadre d’augmentation des disparités de revenu, ce principe ne risque-t-il pas de jeter... more
4.1. History of PES 4.2. How to make nature pay? 4.3. Debt-based conservation finance 4.4. 'Getting the prices right' Section 5: Conclusion 5.1. Making nature count-for whom? 5.2. Widening the debate on value, nature and development... more
A conversation about the value of nature, capitalism, film, time and the film 'The Flaming Rage of the Sea'.
Abstract Capital is defined mathematically as the abstract meaning brought to life in the two phases of the development of 'transferable representations,' which are the legal, financial, and scientific instruments we take for granted in... more
Artículo de reflexión derivado de investigación documental sobre la educación ambiental, las diferentes corrientes de ésta y la necesidad de una educación ambiental realmente crítica que vaya a las raíces sistémicas de la problemática... more
ABSTRACT The purpose of this paper is to address three major shortcomings of Sen’s capability approach with regard to sustainability: (i) First, the weakness of the ecological dimension of the capability framework. This can be overcome by... more
The Pembina Institute is an independent, citizen-based organization involved in environmental education, research, public policy development and corporate environmental management services. Its mandate is to research, develop, and promote... more
Corporate activities are polluting the environment, degrading bio-systems, reducing biodiversity, over-exploiting natural capital, contributing to global warming, accelerating climate change and damaging the life prospects of future... more
This paper discuss about the influx policy that should be taken by the government. Project-induced-in-migration (or influx) is the movement of people from area outside project-impacted zone to the project-impacted zone. The aim of it is... more
We introduce and discuss the multi-faceted concept of Soil Security. Soil security addresses scientific, economic, social, and policy dimensions of soil and its role in sustainable development. The dimensions are called capability,... more
Measurement quality is a fundamental factor in determining the cost of transactions within organizations and markets. A huge gulf separates the meaningfulness and precision of business metrics as currently achieved from the quality that... more