Essentials of Sustainability for Business teaches the core principles of sustainability in a concise format for those new to issues at the intersection of sustainability and business. The book plots a path through the contradictions and confusions in the debates about sustainability, to get to the heart of why it matters, how to respond, and where it leads.
The book is structured around three parts in order to assess the context, the goals, and the applications of sustainable business. The first part provides the foundation for understanding the core issues in sustainable business including, the history of sustainability, the sustainable development goals, corporate social responsibility, responding to climate change and delivering resilient sustainability. The second part offers a framework for sustainability analysis, which cuts through the complexity of multiple overlapping issues providing application to real life practice of policy makers and businesses. The final part offers more sophisticated examination of businesses and sustainable resilience.
This is an ideal resource to educate students, inform policy makers, challenge business executives, and above all arm all those with power and influence with the tools to deliver sustainability.
Table of contents
Preface
1. Introduction
2. History of Sustainability
3. Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
4. Corporate responsibility
5. Responding to Climate Change
6. Preventing Biodiversity Loss
7. Resources
8. Pollution
9. Delivering resilient sustainability
10. The Practitioner
11. Perspectives
12. Timescale
13. Lenses
14. Vision Building
15. Key Success Factors
16. Sustainable Business Models
17. The Sustainability Imperative
18. Agreements, Treaties and Regulations
19. Trade
20. Resilient economics
21. Employment
22. Manufacturing
23. Agriculture
24. Energy
25. City Design
26. Conclusions
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