E. ( 2012 ) Geo-information tools for participatory spatial planning: Fulfilling the criteria for ‘good’ governance? Geoforum, 43(1), pp. 81–94.McCall MK, Dunn CE (2012) Geo-information tools for participatory spatial planning: fulfilling the criteria for ‘good’ governance? Geoforum 43...
It is equally important for policy-makers, investors and the managers involved in the investment decision-making process as the persons involved in the investment process want to do good while doing well. This paper addresses an area that is unexplored by the researchers, and knowing the ...
Good Governance and Aid: Selectivity Criteria in Development Assistance. In Catalyzing Development? A Debate on Aid, ed. Jan P. Pronk, Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing.Hout, William. 2002. Good Governance and Aid: Selectivity Criteria in Development Assistance. 33(3):511-527....
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Other Terms for and Alternatives to Environmental, Social, and Governance Criteria (ESG) An increasing number of people are seeking to match their investment approach with their values, and different terms are used for doing this. Common terms that intersect and overlap with ESG criteria are as ...
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The agile criteria for a team includes regular value production, continual validation, stakeholder involvement, self organization, and continual improvement.
The acronym ESG refers to three main focus areas: Environment (Environmental), Society (Social) and Governance. It originated in 2005, from the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment expressed in the 17 goals of the 2030 Agenda (SRI, Socially Responsible Investing). Each pillar refers...
To promote good practices in corporate governance and director professionalism. Objectives of the Climate Governance Awards are: To recognise and inspire exemplary achievements in climate governance. To advocate climate action by directors. 1 Categories。 Nominations are invited from the public for the se...