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Source: 1998. World Resources 1998-99: Environmental change and human health. A joint publication by the World Resources Institute , the United Nationas Environment Programme, the United Nations Development Programme, and The World Bank. Links United Natio
Areas: Ecosystem Services, Natural Capitalism, Forest Ecology and Conservation, Ecological Economics, Environmental Accounting
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: World Resources Institute WRI
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: World Resources Institute WRI
"You treasure what you measure, and you measure what you treasure. Open money provides the tools to implement this maxim. What should we be treasuring in our culture and on our planet that we so far have no way to measure?" Wealth in a Nutshell Wealth is a
Areas: Community Resources, Information and Communication Technology, Informal Economy, Community Enterprise, Ecological Economics
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: open money development group
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: open money development group
Millions of people and thousands of institutions want their investments to express social values. And that concern is growing. Public distrust of corporations has increased over the past several years. The deterioration of the environment, exposés of corpo
Until recently, the role of financial markets in sustainable development was little understood andwidely discounted. The Principles for Responsible Investment have helped to change thisimpression. Launched in April 2006, the Principles are in essence a set
Areas: Responsible Business Practices, Economic Development, Corporate Ethics, Natural Capitalism, Green Banking and Insurance, Ecological Economics, Socially Responsible Investment
Type: Definition - Author: The Global Compact
Type: Definition - Author: The Global Compact
Responsible investing is most commonly understood to mean investing in a manner that takes into account the impact of investments on wider society and the natural environment, both today and in the future. The most visible manifestation of this aspect of r
Areas: Responsible Business Practices, Economic Development, Corporate Ethics, Natural Capitalism, Green Banking and Insurance, Ecological Economics, Socially Responsible Investment
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Global Corporate Citizenship Initiative
Type: Research Paper/Report or Journal Article - Author: Global Corporate Citizenship Initiative
Healthy forest ecosystems are ecological life-support systems. Forests provide ... ecosystems as natural assets with economic and social value can help promote
Areas: Sustainable Forestry, Ecosystem Services, Natural Capitalism, Forest Ecology and Conservation, Ecological Economics, Environmental Accounting
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: USDA Forest Service
Type: Website, Blog or Other Internet Resource - Author: USDA Forest Service
... recent work in "social capital" and "ecological economics" and applies it to the
Areas: Sustainable Communities, Sustainable Living, Community Participation, Rural Development, Ecological Footprint, Organizational Governance, Sustainability Education, Sustainable Livelihoods, Demographics, Ecological Economics ...
Type: Book - Author: Ken Stokes
Type: Book - Author: Ken Stokes
... has developed a new and practical economic model called Genuine Wealth, to ... and help redefine progress. The Economics of Happiness shows how to measure the
Areas: Social Development, Sustainable Communities, Community Participation, Sustainable Production, Economic Development, Culture and Sustainability, Education, Government and Sustainability, Ecological Economics, Environmental Accounting ...
Type: Book - Author: Mark Anielski
Type: Book - Author: Mark Anielski
... natural resources, land use, and economics. Settlement and development patterns
... – are due largely to flawed economic systems that set the wrong priorities ... misallocate resources. Conventional economic models fail to value and support the ... increasingly neglected, despair and ecological destruction escalate, and the
Country: United States
Areas: Living Wages, Responsible Business Practices, Women's Economic Development, Women's Empowerment, Corporate Ethics, Natural Capitalism, Business Firm and Organization Sustainability, Social Entrepreneurship, Ecological EconomicsType: Book - Author: Riane Eisler

