Extinction Accounting DOI

Bianca Moraes Fernandes,

Adriana Rodrigues Silva,

Risolene Alves de Macena Araújo

et al.

Advances in finance, accounting, and economics book series, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 50 - 69

Published: Oct. 16, 2023

This chapter analyses the extinction accounting within Petrobras' integrated report and its sustainability report. To accomplish this, authors have scrutinized disclosure of impact company's operational activities on affected species their habitats. The analysis has been conducted using theoretical framework adapted from Maroun Atkins, which assesses six key elements: (1) context accounting, (2) action-focused reports, (3) partner (4) reflection, (5) evaluation, (6) disclosure. Despite encountering general elements, it was noted that intended objectives were not fully met. reports under scrutiny lack information regarding by operations or address impacts generated activities, offering only vague references to resources employed outcomes achieved company.

Language: Английский

Sustainability of urban expansion in Africa: a systematic literature review using the Drivers–Pressures–State–Impact–Responses (DPSIR) framework DOI
Kamaldeen Yussif, Eric Brako Dompreh, Alexandros Gasparatos

et al.

Sustainability Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 18(3), P. 1459 - 1479

Published: Jan. 24, 2023

Language: Английский

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Factors impacting water quality and quantity in rapidly expanding urban areas based on the DPSIR model: experiences and challenges from Addis Ababa City, Ethiopia DOI
Thandile T. Gule,

Brook Lemma,

Binyam Tesfaw Hailu

et al.

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 31(14), P. 22131 - 22144

Published: Feb. 26, 2024

Language: Английский

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Climate change, biodiversity loss, and Indigenous Peoples’ health and wellbeing: A systematic umbrella review DOI Creative Commons
Laura Jane Brubacher, Laura Peach, Tara Chen

et al.

PLOS Global Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 4(3), P. e0002995 - e0002995

Published: March 20, 2024

Indigenous Peoples worldwide are experiencing a cascade of impacts on their health and wellbeing as result climate change biodiversity loss. Existing literature at the interface change, loss, tells us that among those most disproportionately acutely affected by these impacts. Yet, gap exists with respect to comprehensively critically synthesizing reported across this identifying Indigenous-led responses. Guided an advisory group, we employed systematic umbrella review methodology, following PRISMA guidelines, characterize global secondary (PROSPERO registration #: CRD42023417060). In so doing, identified proximal, intermediate, distal, gendered loss well Five databases were searched for published reviews, along grey search focused underrepresented geographic regions in academic literature. Two independent reviewers conducted two-stage screening, data extraction, quality assessment retrieved records. Basic descriptive statistics calculated. Qualitative analyzed thematically, using constant comparative approach. A total 38 articles met eligibility criteria 37 records included review. Reviews between 2010–2023 geographically clustered Circumpolar North. Intersecting distal characterized place-based specific, linked colonialism antecedent driver Gendered underexplored within reviews. Reviewed underscored value engaging diverse knowledge systems; platforming localized, community-led adaptation while addressing sociopolitical constraints efforts; applying broader conceptualization aligns frameworks. Going forward, must foreground equity- rights-based considerations integrated responses crises.

Language: Английский

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Locally Led Adaptation: From Principles to Practice DOI Open Access

Tamara Coger,

Ayesha Dinshaw,

Stefanie Tye

et al.

Published: Jan. 1, 2022

This paper provides a review of approaches to delivering locally led adaptation. Drawing on examples from Africa, the Asia-Pacific region, and Caribbean Latin America, it practical recommendations for financing implementing It helps demystify steps funders governments can take ensure local partners have equitable access climate finance are at center decision-making processes.

Language: Английский

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Next generation application of DPSIR for sustainable policy implementation DOI Creative Commons
Shane Carnohan, Xenia Trier, Suxia Liu

et al.

Current Research in Environmental Sustainability, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 5, P. 100201 - 100201

Published: Dec. 14, 2022

As our societies and natural systems are becoming ever more interconnected, it is critical that sustainable management can adapt to new knowledge from both the ecological social domains, act on in a timely effective manner. This need amplifying Anthropocene as we approaching limit for humanity's safe operating space, leading irreversible change ecosystem function. urgently requires increased attention concern regarding information feedbacks between silos of science, policy society. A web policies place protect health people planet, but ensure they frameworks make sense real-world complexities interlinkages multiple factors. The Drivers-Pressures-State-Impacts-Response (DPSIR) framework was created this purpose, however, its' implicit focus 1) analytical 2) procedural aspects must be made explicit, enable coordination across studies. Continued creation DPSIR derivatives may its impact, while explicit these two improve effectiveness retaining flexibility. We thus propose five elements support development implementation using DPSIR: iteration; risk, uncertainty bias; 3) flexible integration; 4) use quantitative methods, and; 5) clear standard definitions DPSIR. illustrate four cases: Three highlight missing when not fourth case – per-and-polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) showing potential roadmap successful

Language: Английский

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A Scientometric Review and Analysis of Studies on the Barriers and Challenges of Sustainable Construction DOI Creative Commons

Hoda Alsadat Vaghefi-Rezaee,

Hadi Sarvari,

Setareh Khademi-Adel

et al.

Buildings, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(11), P. 3432 - 3432

Published: Oct. 28, 2024

Despite numerous concerns about climate change and the deterioration of nature, construction industry is still one largest consumers minerals natural resources. In recent decades, sustainable using renewable recyclable materials, reducing energy, adoption more green technologies with aim harmful impacts on environment have received profound worldwide attention. The key stakeholders involved strive to achieve sustainability, barriers they may face, which requires investigating them an effective plan recognize, prevent, control them. This paper reviews, classifies, analyzes major between January 2000 April 2023. this scientometric study, 153 articles were selected from Web Science database. Then, bibliometrics, creation maps network data, as well illustration exploration those conducted HistCite 12.03.1 VOSviewer 1.6.20 software programs. analytical results showed that most are classified into 12 groups: price, economic parameters, awareness, technical, policy regulations, design, management government, environmental, social, planning, market.

Language: Английский

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Revealing the contribution of mountain ecosystem services research to sustainable development goals: A systematic and grounded theory driven review DOI
Ye Zhao,

Ranjiamian Zhou,

Yu Qian

et al.

Journal of Environmental Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 373, P. 123452 - 123452

Published: Dec. 3, 2024

Language: Английский

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Climate Change and Biodiversity Synergies: A Scientometric Analysis in the Context of UNFCCC and CBD DOI Open Access
Himangana Gupta, Neeraj Kumar Singh

Anthropocene Science, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 2(1), P. 5 - 18

Published: March 27, 2023

Language: Английский

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Integrative and Adaptive Governance of Nature-Based Solutions to Achieve Triple Wins —Paris Agreement, Gbf and Un Agenda 2030 DOI
Himangana Gupta, Pramod K. Singh

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Download This Paper Open PDF in Browser Add to My Library Share: Permalink Using these links will ensure access this page indefinitely Copy URL DOI

Language: Английский

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Role of community-based conservation and natural resource management in building climate resilience among vulnerable mountain societies DOI

Shameen Zafar,

Muhammad Zafar Khan, Tahir Mehmood

et al.

Climate and Development, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 15(7), P. 608 - 621

Published: Nov. 6, 2022

The role of community-based conservation (CBC) and natural resource management (CBNRM) in protecting ecosystems improving socioeconomic well-being has received considerable attention, but its contribution to climate adaptation is less understood. Using a mixed-method case study approach, the current compares two sites (Khyber Khudaabad) northern Pakistan with comparable features varying levels effectiveness CBC/CBNRM programmes. CBC Khyber been proactive than that Khudaabad. data was collected through household surveys (n = 220, 110 at each site), key informant interviews 8 office-bearers organizations, 4 extensive document review. In comparison Khudaabad, findings revealed local communities demonstrated improved resilience change because governance system, practices, access social services, disaster preparedness, knowledge change. concludes contributes building among vulnerable mountain by strengthening ecological systems. suggests for communities, instead investing stand-alone measures, governments must focus on ecosystem-based adaptions or integrate specific mitigation actions into existing

Language: Английский

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