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Sustainable Development
Saving Impact Investing from Itself
This book review critiques the underperformance of impact investing, proposing the innovative I3 framework. The book is a call-to-action for bolder approaches, expanded outcomes, and better alignment with sustainable goals to realize impact investing’s transformative potential.
Sustainable Agribusiness in the Philippines: Three Transformative Examples of Environmental Impact
In recent years, the agribusiness sector has been noted to be making conscious efforts to rectify the negative impacts attributed to it. This article discusses three examples of sustainable agribusiness initiatives in the Philippines: a social enterprise, a family business, and a processors’ association. The examples, which have successfully achieved profitability and sustainability, serve as beacons of hope for the future of agribusiness in the Philippines, instilling a sense of optimism in the reader.
Empowering Sustainability Leadership through SDGs Centers in Indonesian Universities
Indonesian universities are leveraging SDG Centers to integrate sustainability leadership into their educational and operational frameworks, addressing local and global challenges.
The Impact Challenge: Reframing Sustainability for Businesses
First in the Impactful Data Science series by Taylor and Francis, The Impact Challenge defines a toolkit that helps businesses identify an organizational learning curve before developing impact targets.