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1 online resource (367 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Part I. The historical, cultural, philosophical and scientific context of bee decline; 1 Bee decline: An integrated approach; 2 The historic, cultural and philosophical context of bee decline; 3 Bee bio-basics and conservation benefits: Essential pieces in the pollinator puzzle; 4 From corporate social responsibility to accountability in the bumblebee trade: A Japanese perspective; 5 Bombus terrestris: A personal deep ecology account; Part II. Investors, bees and the stock market |
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6 The bee and the stock market: An overview of pollinator decline and its economic and corporate significance7 Pollinators as a portfolio risk: Making the case for investor action; 8 Bees and pesticides: The Ontario controversy; 9 Bee colony and food supply collapse: Could investors be the cavalry?; Part III. Accounting for bees and bee decline; 10 How to account for bees and pollinators?; 11 Bee accounting and accountability in the UK; 12 Accounting for bees: Evidence from disclosures by US listed companies |
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13 No bees in their bonnet: On the absence of bee-reporting by South African listed companies14 Corporate bee accountability among Swedish companies; 15 Bees and accountability in Germany: A multi-stakeholder perspective; 16 An integrated approach to bee decline: Making a bee line for the future?; About the authors |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Bees -- Economic aspects
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Bees -- Effect of pesticides on
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Pollination by bees.
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Bees -- Effect of pesticides on
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Pollination by bees
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Atkins, Barry
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ISBN |
9781351283908 |
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1351283901 |
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