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Corporate social responsibility and business regulation
United Nations [UN] Research Institute for Social Development, 2004This policy briefing paper compares the advantages and disadvantages of various approaches to regulating corporate responsibility.DocumentOil: a life cycle analysis of it health and environmental impacts
Harvard Medical School, 2002This report attempts to provide a framework for evaluating the true costs of our use of oil.DocumentBudget 2003 and Aviation [UK]
Environmental Audit Committee, UK Parliament, 2003This paper responds to the March 2003 discussion document released by the UK Treasury and the Department for Transport (DfT) entitled Aviation and the Environment: Using Economic Instruments.DocumentThe economics of worldwide coral reef degradation
International Coral Reef Action Network, 2003Estimates in this report state that coral reefs provide each year nearly US$ 30 billion in net benefits in goods and services to world economies, including, tourism, fisheries and coastal protection. Yet, according to this report, coral reefs are under heavy pressure. Already, 27% is permanently lost and with current trends, a further 30% is at risk of being lost in the coming thirty years.DocumentCorporate governance and climate change: making the connection (2003)
Investor Responsibility Research Center, 2003This report examines how 20 of the world’s biggest corporate emitters of greenhouse gases are factoring climate change into their business strategies and governance practices.All of the companies profiled in this report are taking some governance actions to respond to climate change.DocumentClimate Change and Tourism: Final report of the 1st International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism
World Tourism Organization, 2003This paper is the proceedings of the First International Conference on Climate Change and Tourism in Djerba, Tunisia (9-11 April 2003).DocumentWorking nine to five on climate change : an office guide
World Resources Institute, Washington DC, 2002This is a practical guide for offices that want to reduce their CO2 emissions and consequent impact on climate change.DocumentEcological footprint analysis as a tool to assess tourism sustainability
Science Direct, 2002This article aims to provide a methodological framework for the calculation of ecological footprints related to leisure tourism. Based on the example of the Seychelles, it reveals the statistical obstacles that have to be overcome in the calculation process and discusses the strengths and weaknesses of such an approach.DocumentProceedings of the first international workshop on climate, tourism and recreation
The Meteorological Institute at the University of Freiburg, 2002The proceedings of a workshop of the International Society of Biometeorology's commission on climate, tourism and recreation, that was held in Greece in 2001, can be downloaded in full.Topics discussed include tourists' perceptions of weather and climate change, effects on skiing, drought in the Mediterranean and effects on urban environments.
