Corporate social responsibility: Current state and future opportunities in the forest sector
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
31(4), P. 3194 - 3209
Published: Feb. 15, 2024
Abstract
Corporate
social
responsibility
(CSR)
remains
a
critical
topic
for
the
forestry
sector
due
to
increasing
societal
expectations
about
sustainable
use
of
forests.
This
paper
presents
an
updated
review
history,
current
state,
and
future
opportunities
CSR
in
forest
sector.
Drawing
from
cases
practice,
focuses
on
CSR's
role
firms'
performance
reputation
capital.
As
opposed
popular
theoretical
conceptualisations,
choice
criteria,
indicators,
implementation
tools
remain
heavily
weighted
toward
environmental
concerns.
Our
findings
suggest
that
benefits
firm's
reputation,
but
is
less
categorical
more
direct
or
tangible
effects
short‐
longer
term.
The
thus
identifies
progress
field
concludes
exist
exploit
thoroughly.
Language: Английский
The European deforestation-free trade regulation: collateral damage to agroforesters?
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
72, P. 101505 - 101505
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
Language: Английский
Towards Sustainable Success: A Framework for Assessing Performance of Sustainable Manufacturing Adoption in Indian Textile Industry
Sustainable Futures,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. 100216 - 100216
Published: May 16, 2024
This
study
aims
to
evaluate
performance
of
SM
adoption
in
textile
organizations
by
developing
a
measurement
framework.
A
fuzzy
modified
balanced
scorecard
technique
has
been
used
fulfil
the
objective
study.
cross-disciplinary
team
fifteen
experts,
delineation
perspectives,
and
classification
measures
were
established.
The
findings
reveal
that
environmental
perspective,
emerges
as
most
crucial
criterion,
trailed
social
economic
innovation
supply
chain
regulatory
compliance
perspective
customer
perspective.
Results
will
help
managers
academicians
examine
key
indicators
implementing
SM.
Language: Английский
Key governance and sustainability indicators for certification systems: Bridging certification and policy frameworks in the bioeconomy
José Luis Ares-Sainz,
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Ana Arias,
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Nikola Matovic
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et al.
Sustainable Production and Consumption,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Avoidance of tree-site mismatching of modelled cacao production systems across climatic zones: Roots for multifunctionality
Agricultural Systems,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
216, P. 103895 - 103895
Published: Feb. 29, 2024
Language: Английский
Commentary on “Country-specific net-zero strategies of the pulp and paper industry”
Jian Li,
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Yunfei Zhang,
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Jun Shen
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et al.
Clean Energy Science and Technology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2(2), P. 155 - 155
Published: June 30, 2024
The
pulp
and
paper
industry
is
one
of
the
most
energy-intensive
industries.
Achieving
net-zero
emissions
in
this
crucial
for
mitigating
global
warming
reducing
environmental
pollution.
article
entitled
“Country-specific
strategies
industry,”
published
Nature,
addressed
issue.
Through
an
in-depth
analysis
historical
emission
data
30
major
countries,
a
series
country-specific
were
proposed.
This
commentary
reviewed
main
content
views
that
article,
rigor
applicability
its
methods
are
discussed.
Then,
potential
impacts
economic
trade-offs,
resource
endowments,
technological
advancements
on
various
countries
further
considered.
Language: Английский
Examining the adoption of PEFC chain of custody certification in the Italian forest-based industry: An empirical study on motivations and impacts
Forest Policy and Economics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
170, P. 103385 - 103385
Published: Dec. 12, 2024
Language: Английский
The European Charter for Sustainable Tourism (ECST) as a model of best practices and participatory governance. The case study of the Asinara National Park
Mario Gesuino Masia,
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Vittorio Gazale,
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Sonia Malvica
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et al.
Firenze University Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 429 - 439
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
The
European
Charter
for
Sustainable
Tourism
(ECST)
represents
a
voluntary
management
tool
protected
areas
that
promotes
the
implementation
of
sustainable
tourism
both
environment
and
local
communities,
as
well
all
stakeholders
(e.g.,
firms,
tourists);
its
principles
emerge
an
essential
guide
designing
policies
respecting
actively
involving
community.
present
work
focuses
on
Asinara
National
Park
(Porto
Torres,
Sardinia-Italy)
case
study
ongoing
application
ECST
(i.e.,
renewal
phase
Phase
I
initiation
II).
aims
were:
(1)
to
identify
strengths
weaknesses
related
confirming
I;
(2)
isolate
motivations
leading
firm
obtain
certificate.
Through
methodology
official
documentation
analysis
Park’s
entrepreneurial
landscape,
results
suggested
systemic
vision
stakeholder
engagement
in
creating
model
best
practices
qualify
socio-economic
network.
Promoting
participatory
inclusive
governance
could
ensure
balance
between
environmental
conservation
island.
Language: Английский
Agroforestry as innovation in tropical bioresource use
BIO Web of Conferences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
123, P. 01022 - 01022
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Indonesia
not
only
has
a
rich
biodiversity,
it
also
tradition
of
local
ecological
knowledge
and
know-how
agroforests
that
blend
the
use
well-established
crops,
useful
trees
understory
plants
flora
ecosystem
engineers
maintain
soil
fertility
provide
services.
Innovations
need
to
match
changing
technical,
social,
environmental
economic
expectations,
norms
rules
in
societies
–
which
may
connect
through
global
trade.
Agroforestry
involves
partial
domestication
forest
agricultural
resources.
The
agricultural-forest
interface
can
be
understood
at
plot/farm,
landscape
policy
levels.
Tropical
bioresources
as
nature
living
in,
from,
with
people,
complement
life
value
frames
people
nature.
This
overview
provides
number
help
understand,
appreciate
further
enhance
processes
supporting
innovation.
Language: Английский