Despite much rhetoric about the 'greening business' agenda and various initiatives to promote the valuation of ecosystem services and natural capital, the corporate sector has been slow to integrate social and environmental factors into core business models and to extend this integration across their supply chain. Our effort to narrow this thematic and methodological gap focuses on the co-benefits and positive externalities that can be generated through progressive knowledge exchange between a corporation and its suppliers. Using a case study of contract farming of malting barley in water scarce Rajasthan (India), we examine the extent to which best practice agronomic advice given by corporate farm extension workers can help small scale far...
Organic farming offers the producers the possibility of focusing on their business while obtaining a...
This study adopts a resource-based view to explain the complementary role of the corporate structure...
This article aims to highlight the positive relationship between the organizational form of the agri...
AbstractDespite much rhetoric about the 'greening business' agenda and various initiatives to promot...
Despite much rhetoric about the 'greening business' agenda and various initiatives to promote the va...
Producing more food without further damaging the environment (sustainable intensification) is a pres...
Businesses are starting to take an interest in the natural capital agenda but much more work is need...
The world is growing in disparity. This is particularly true among the developing countries of the w...
Citation: Harris, K. D., & James, H. S. (2016). The Production of Food and Fiber: An Adaptation of C...
Consumers and corporations are increasingly interested in understanding the sustainability of agricu...
Background:Agroforestry systems can improve the provision of ecosystem services at the farm scale wh...
Livestock production is under increasing scrutiny regarding its impacts on the environment and its w...
This project partnership was based on a collaborative ‘model farm’ concept developed in collaboratio...
Forest plantations generate a number of favourable environmental and social benefits for the communi...
Organic farming offers the producers the possibility of focusing on their business while obtaining a...
This study adopts a resource-based view to explain the complementary role of the corporate structure...
This article aims to highlight the positive relationship between the organizational form of the agri...
AbstractDespite much rhetoric about the 'greening business' agenda and various initiatives to promot...
Despite much rhetoric about the 'greening business' agenda and various initiatives to promote the va...
Producing more food without further damaging the environment (sustainable intensification) is a pres...
Businesses are starting to take an interest in the natural capital agenda but much more work is need...
The world is growing in disparity. This is particularly true among the developing countries of the w...
Citation: Harris, K. D., & James, H. S. (2016). The Production of Food and Fiber: An Adaptation of C...
Consumers and corporations are increasingly interested in understanding the sustainability of agricu...
Background:Agroforestry systems can improve the provision of ecosystem services at the farm scale wh...
Livestock production is under increasing scrutiny regarding its impacts on the environment and its w...
This project partnership was based on a collaborative ‘model farm’ concept developed in collaboratio...
Forest plantations generate a number of favourable environmental and social benefits for the communi...
Organic farming offers the producers the possibility of focusing on their business while obtaining a...
This study adopts a resource-based view to explain the complementary role of the corporate structure...
This article aims to highlight the positive relationship between the organizational form of the agri...