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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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