Strategic Corporate Conservation Planning : A Guide to Meaningful Engagement / by Margaret O'Gorman.
2020
HD30.255
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Title
Strategic Corporate Conservation Planning : A Guide to Meaningful Engagement / by Margaret O'Gorman.
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ISBN
9781610919418 (electronic book)
1610919416
1610919416
Published
Washington, DC : Island Press, 2020.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (260 pages).
Item Number
10.5822/978-1-61091-
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HD30.255
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.4/083
Summary
"Under Margaret's leadership, the Wildlife Habitat Council helped General Motors streamline our conservation efforts across our global facilities, putting a strong framework in place to create measurable environmental results, as well as business value. In this book, she gives everyone the tools to create beautiful and sustainable corporate lands, offer opportunities for employee engagement, and support the communities where we live and work. Dane Parker, Vice President of Sustainable Workplaces, General Motors "Our economy and society depend on a healthy, natural world. This book tells a powerful story about how critical the business community, with its vast land holdings, is to solving the dual crises of biodiversity loss and rampant climate change. O'Gorman then shows us how to build a strategic program of conservation that works for business and the planet. This well-written and enjoyable book is an important read for those who want to leverage business to build a thriving world. Andrew Winston, advisor to multinationals and author of "Green to Gold" and "The Big Pivot" "Again and again, business is called on to be part of the solution to environmental, climate, and community problems. Margaret O'Gorman presents a practical approach to mainstream nature into industry, and in so doing, bring benefit to communities and address climate concerns. Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland; Chair, Mary Robinson Foundation-Climate Justice; Chair, The Elders "Margaret O'Gorman's masterful book is an encouraging revelation: a wonderfully written, thoughtful analysis and compilation of the little-heralded world of corporate effort at better environmental behavior. Complete with thoughtful commentary and recommendations, it should be required reading for corporate leadership and the environmental leaders who work with them. Thomas E. Lovejoy, University Professor of Environmental Science and Policy, George Mason University.
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Table of Contents
Preface
An Evolving Relationship
Understanding Business Drivers
Scale and Perspective
The Process
Obstacles and How to Overcome Them
Monitoring, Metrics, and Recognition
Education
Climate Change
Building a Culture of Corporate Conservation
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index.
An Evolving Relationship
Understanding Business Drivers
Scale and Perspective
The Process
Obstacles and How to Overcome Them
Monitoring, Metrics, and Recognition
Education
Climate Change
Building a Culture of Corporate Conservation
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index.