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Protecting natural capital and biodiversity in the agri-food sector

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392 Seiten
Englisch
Burleigh Dodds Science Publishingerschienen am30.01.2024
This collection considers the importance of accounting for and protecting natural capital and biodiversity in the agri-food sector. The book reviews recent advances in natural capital, biodiversity and extinction accounting and how these methods are being applied in different sectors and regions to improve the sustainability of agri-food supply chains.mehr
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KlappentextThis collection considers the importance of accounting for and protecting natural capital and biodiversity in the agri-food sector. The book reviews recent advances in natural capital, biodiversity and extinction accounting and how these methods are being applied in different sectors and regions to improve the sustainability of agri-food supply chains.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Protecting natural capital and biodiversity in agricultural supply chains: introduction: Jill Atkins and John Peirce, Cardiff Business School - Cardiff University, UK;Part 1 The impact of agriculture on natural capital and biodiversity: international case studies2. Factoring biodiversity into the agri-food sector: international best practices and experiences from South Africa: Yvette Lange and Warren Maroun, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa;3. Avocado cultivation and biodiversity challenges: Yvette Lange and Warren Maroun, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa;4. The circular economy and sustainable soybean farming in Brazil: an integrated approach: Wayne van Zijl, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa;5. Biodiversity considerations in the marine aquaculture and fisheries industries: Dusan Ecim and Warren Maroun, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa;6. Assessing the impact of pesticides on natural capital and biodiversity: Mira Lieberman, University of Sheffield, UK;Part 2 Protecting biodiversity and natural capital in agri-food supply chains: the role of accounting and finance7. Advances in corporate natural capital accounting: Joël Houdet, The Biodiversity Footprint Company and University of Pretoria, South Africa;8. Natural capital and biodiversity accounting in the Swedish agri-food sector: Kristina Jonäll, University of Gothenburg, Sweden;9. Biodiversity reporting in the fast-food industry: Dusan Ecim and Warren Maroun, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa;10. Natural capital and biodiversity accounting in the dairy industry: the case of Valio Group: Hannu Schadewitz, Turku School of Economics at the University of Turku, Finland;11. Natural capital and biodiversity accounting in palm-oil production: Gunnar Rimmel, Aalborg University Business School, Denmark; and Maizatulakma Abdullah, The National University of Malaysia, Malaysia;12. Natural capital accounting and biodiversity in the Italian winemaking industry: Federica Doni, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy; Antonio Corvino, University of Foggia, Italy; and Silvio Bianchi Martini, University of Pisa, Italy;13. The role of global investors in protecting natural capital and delivering ecosystem services within agriculture, food and other land use value chains: Martina Macpherson, Henley Business School, UK/University of Zurich, Switzerland/Future of Sustainable Data Alliance, UK/All-Party-Parliamentary-Group (APPG) on ESG - Houses of Parliament, UK;14. Exploring corporate weather accounting by the UK food retail industry: Elisabetta A. V. Barone, Northeastern University London and University of Galway, UK; Jill Atkins, Cardiff Business School - Cardiff University, UK; and Warren Maroun, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa;Part 3 Protecting pollinators and insect biodiversity in agri-food supply chains15. Using data to assess the impact of agriculture on pollinators and pollinator services: Noa Simón Delso, BeeLife European Beekeeping Coordination, Belgium; and Walter Haefeker, European Professional Beekeepers Association, Germany;16. Developing and implementing plans to conserve insect biodiversity in agricultural landscapes: Scott Longing, Texas Tech University, USA; and Brendan Kelly, Texas Tech University/ Texas A&M AgriLife Research, USA;mehr