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Changing business perceptions regarding biodiversity: from impact mitigation towards new strategies and practices
Business activities play a major role in biodiversity loss and, as a result, firms are under increasing pressures from stakeholders to reduce their negative impacts on living systems. In response, business attitudes, behaviors and strategies regarding biodiversity are progressively changing, suggesting that interactions between business and biodiversity could go beyond the search of a compromise between development and conservation. This paper proposes an analysis of business perceptions regarding biodiversity. In its first part, we discuss how biodiversity is usually perceived as an external environmental constraint on business activities, and how economic tools may be used for arbitrages in that context. Building upon our work on the Business and Biodiversity Interdependence Indicator (BBII), we then discuss how assessing a firm's interdependences with biodiversity may bring about new business strategies and practices. We propose a typology of firm behavior regarding biodiversity and ecosystem services (BES), discuss business opportunities and property rights issues pertaining to markets for ecosystem services and propose preliminary conceptual foundations of new business standards needed to reverse current biodiversity trends.biodiversity; business; strategy; payments for ecosystem services; impact mitigation; standards.
A Major Event for Swiss Chemistry: Geneva is Going to Host Both the 36th IUPAC Congress and 39th IUPAC General Assembly in August 1997! Editorial
Presentation of the New COST Chemistry Action D9: Advanced Computational Chemistry of Increasingly Complex Systems: Column
Presentation of the Research Activities Carried out in the Framework of COST Action D3: Theory and Modelling of Chemical Systems and Processes
Presentation of the Section for Chemical Research (SCR) of the New Swiss Chemical Society (NSCS)
The Section for Chemical Research (SCR) of the NSCS intends to provide a forum for chemists active in research, so as to promote exchange of ideas and collaboration. The SCR organizes or supports symposia, seminars, and scientific meetings, with a special emphasis on the Fall Meeting
of the NSCS, which is de facto the largest annual forum of Swiss chemistry. Particular attention is paid by the SCR to the promotion of research results obtained by young chemists so as to help them starting their career. At present, the SCR membership stands at 465 members
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