Browsing School of Applied Sciences (SAS) (2006-July 2014) by Subject "biodiversity"

Browsing School of Applied Sciences (SAS) (2006-July 2014) by Subject "biodiversity"

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  • Armsworth, Paul R.; Armsworth, Anastasia N.; Compton, Natalie; Cottle, Phil; Davies, Ian; Emmett, Bridget A.; Fandrich, Vanessa; Foote, Matthew; Gaston, Kevin J.; Gardiner, Phil; Hess, Tim M.; Hopkins, John; Horsley, Nick; Leaver, Natasha; Maynard, Trevor; Shannon, Delia (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010-04)
    Businesses have an unrivalled ability to mobilize human, physical and financial capital, often manage large land holdings, and draw on resources and supply products that impact a wide array of ecosystems. Businesses therefore ...
  • Godfrey, T. (Cranfield University, 2008-09)
    The concept of sustainable development has become a central and fundamental aim of governments, and increasingly corporate strategy. Conservation and biodiversity are fundamental to this agenda. Although research has ...

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