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Phosphorus sustainability through coordinated stakeholder engagement: a perspective
In this Perspective we take an in-depth look at what coordinated stakeholder engagement could entail for phosphorus sustainability. The element...
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A new approach for studying social, behavioral, and environmental change through stakeholder engagement in water resource management
As public agencies and research institutions increasingly pursue involving stakeholders in making decisions, scholars and practitioners are calling...
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Reimagining the language of engagement in a post-stakeholder world
Language matters in sha** perceptions and guiding behaviour. The term stakeholder is widely used, yet little attention is paid to the possibility...
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Stakeholder engagement in advancing sustainable ecotourism: an exploratory case study of Chilika Wetland
Ecotourism, over time, has emerged as a preferred strategy for resource utilization within protected areas of develo** nations, as it effectively...
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Studying tourism recovery options under economic constraints: does stakeholder engagement and financial stability matter?
Researchers neglected the relevance of combining tourism with stakeholders’ engagement and financial stability for unlocking the economic...
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Environmental strategic performance of SMEs in develo** countries: perspectives of environmental strategic capabilities, environmental strategic assessment, and stakeholder engagement
The purpose of this study is to empirically evaluate the model that explains the methods involved in the transformation of environmental strategic...
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What are stakeholder views and needs for achieving phosphorus sustainability?
Our society depends on the effective management of phosphorus (P). Phosphorus is a key component of agricultural fertilizers to improve crop yields,...
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The analytic hierarchy process as an innovative way to enable stakeholder engagement for sustainability reporting in the food industry
The sustainable transition, which requires a combination of natural and human resources to foster the development and protection of ecosystems, is a...
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Greenwashing and stakeholder theory in China: an empirical evidence of corporate social responsibility and firms performance
Previous research on the relationship between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and corporate sustainability remains ambiguous, with limited...
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Polycentric governance of commons through multi-stakeholder platforms: insights from two case studies in India
Commons governance is complex and polycentric, involving a range of actors, working at different scales with different concepts of development, and...
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Understanding stakeholder relationships in sustainable brownfield regeneration: a combined FAHP and SNA approach
Systematic and comprehensive understanding of stakeholder relationships is the key component for achieving social sustainability of brownfield...
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Understanding Multi-stakeholder Complexity & Develo** a Causal Recipe (fsQCA) for achieving Sustainable Ecotourism
Ecotourism offers several economic, environmental, and cultural benefits; however, even after all these years, achieving ecotourism sustainability is...
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Water under the bridge: how place meanings shape second homeowners’ engagement in flood risk management in southern Denmark
In Europe, climate change is expected to increase the frequency of extreme precipitation events. Consequently, low-lying areas in southern Denmark...
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Green innovation dynamics in Chinese manufacturing enterprises: a new institutional and stakeholder theory inquiry
While green practices are widely recognized to promote environmental health, the context of ‘manufacturing enterprises’ green innovation’ (MEGI) and...
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Stakeholder Perspectives on the Roles of Science and Citizen Science in Chesapeake Bay Environmental Management
An extensive ecosystem restoration effort for Chesapeake Bay, launched in 1983, has more recently (2015) initiated a program to integrate volunteer...
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A process-oriented, collaborative, authentic learning approach to community-campus engagement
One of the overarching themes for the Environmental and Sustainability Studies Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is to provide students...
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A review of stakeholder participation studies in renewable electricity and water: does the resource context matter?
The growing scholarship explaining stakeholder engagement in natural resources policy and decision-making has produced theories about how...
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The Role of Understanding, Trust, and Access in Public Engagement with Environmental Activities and Decision Making: A Qualitative Study with Water Quality Practitioners
Advancing environmental health literacy in support of environmental management requires inclusive science communication, especially with...
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Strengthening Water-Energy-Food Nexus Through Multi-stakeholder Engagement for Sustainable Food Systems
The water-energy-food (WEF) nexus provides a valuable framework for guiding multi-stakeholder interactions for achieving sustainable development... -
Shedding Light on the Link: Salient Stakeholder Theory and Sustainability Connections
This study examines the incorporation of Salient Stakeholder Theory into sustainability, focusing on strategies for effectively prioritizing...