… and new market entrants. In this rapidly evolving world, they face numerous obstacleswhen it comes to maintaining and creating strong environmental commitments. The circular economy representsone of the biggest environmental and economic opportunities through which companies can … model and promotes the elimination of waste through the continual use of natural resources. This holistic framework allowscompanies to evaluate the environmental impact of …
… settings to coordinate and create the institutions required to sustain a new market. What is interesting about renewable energy in general and offshore wind in particular is … of cases to explore in full depth. A second stage entails the selection of two to four well-matched cases (for information on matched comparisonssee George and Bennett, 2004) … Publications The research team has outlined and is in the process of writing a practitioner-oriented article discussing the critical themes that have emerged from the analysis and …
… Awareness of the environmental and societal challenges facing our world has expanded dramatically in recent years. Since 2015, the year we published our … to be threaded throughout corporations’ highest priorities—not treated as a stand-alone top priority. Businessschools are integrating sustainability topics, but students are … word - use the below suggested social media posts, or create your own! Use #RisingLeaders when posting. Sample postsSocial post - announcement [New Report] A new report out of #Yale …
… This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the feasibility of designing and financing a … steps involved in designing a GRH. These steps include involving the community, determining what electrical loads will be backed up, sizing a battery, choosing a technology mix, and … and takeaways from the energy and financial model we developed using Microsoft Excel. Our energy and financial model, published with this report, is built using the Connecticut …
… The objective of this project is to investigate ways that consumers make inferences about green product quality. … heuristic, whereby they assume that companies have a fixed amount of manufacturing resources. Thus, resources devoted to “making the product green” come at the expense of making … Tobias von der Haar/flickr Research Paper Newman, G.E., M. Gorlin, and R. Dhar . 2014. When going “green” backfires: How firm intentionsshape the evaluation of environmental …
… Soil health provides critical ecosystem services related to water quality, drought … the practices used to achieve them - vary by region, so state programs are uniquely positioned to support the local soil health work of farmers and ranchers. In California, Colorado, … staff. Each state has its own policy and agricultural context, so the reader is encouraged to utilize the recommendations that fit their own circumstances. Case examples …
… food manufacturing business is hard. This guide is here to help. Maybe you walked through your local grocery store and know exactly what they’re missing. Maybe you know of a lucrative product category that’s experiencing growth. Or maybe you just like food - after all, everyone eats, so it must be a good market, right? Whatever brings you here, welcome to the …
… When considering the benefits a product provides to you, does it matter to you whether many others … the answer is yes. Thissimple idea that there are additional benefits to you if everyone else is using the same product is often called a network effect because as more people … network effect is defined as the additional benefits to those connected to the network when the total number connected increases. This policy brief discusses the importance of …
… the driving forces of a sustainability characterised by individual and planetary flourishing in contrast to a sustainability characterised by survival. The investigators’ … with Patagonia and are scheduled to conduct interviews with oursecond study participant, Stone Brewery. The quantitative assessment isscheduled to follow the qualitative analysis. … Sustainable Systems and Technology (Cincinnati, Ohio), and The Byron Fellowship (Marshall, Indiana). Future Activities In August of 2013, the investigators hosted a train-the-trainer …
… The objective of this project was to use both the travel cost method and the contingent valuation method to … industry and conservation professionals. The results indicate that residents attribute monetary value to nonmarket forest goods and services. The present value WTP for drinking … create economic incentives for private forest owners by drawing upon previously untapped sources of publicly derived funding. Project Outcomes Based on these findings, the …