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This edition contains some of the proceedings of a conference held in October 2007 at the Eden Project in Cornwall, UK, on sustainable enterprise. Sustainable enterprise calls for more than the current rules of engagement (for corporate citizenship and corporate social responsibility) by calling on all enterprises in whatever sector and however constituted to operate within environmentally sustainable limits, to lower their ecological footprint, to enhance social equity, and to develop a sense of futurity. The papers in this issue each offer a different window into a sustainable-enterprise future, and describe journeys towards that future from very different starting points.
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Table of Contents
Editorial
Malcolm McIntosh, Applied Research Centre in Human Security (ARCHS), Coventry University, UK
World Review
Dr Jem Bendell, Adjunct Associate Professor, Griffith Business School, Australia, Lala Rimando, Business Editor, Newsbreak magazine, The Philippines, and Ms Claire Veuthey, Research Associate, Lifeworth Consulting, Switzerland
How Do We Enable Systems Change for a One Planet Future?
Anna Birney, Charlotte Salazar and Jen Morgan, WWF-UK
Holistic Assessment of Sustainability and its Application at Halcrow
Ollie Pearce, Halcrow Group Limited and EngD Centre in Systems (Universities of Bristol and Bath), UK
Integral Ecology Applied to Small-scale Community Woodlands
Chris Preist, Green Light Trust, UK
Achieving Carbon Reduction: Learning from Stories of Vision, Chance and Determination
Margaret Gearty, University of Bath, UK
Creating the Context for Corporate Responsibility: The Experience of Instituto Ethos, Brazil
Emmanuel Raufflet, HEC Montréal, Canada
The Carris Companies: Doing the Next Right Thing
Cecile G. Betit, Independent researcher
The Converging World
Ian Roderick and John Pontin, The Converging World, UK
The Eden Project: A Synopsis around Sustainable Enterprise
Howard Jones, The Eden Project, UK
Managing Risk and Opportunity: The People Imperative
Peter Lacy and Simon Pickard, European Academy of Business in Society (EABIS), Belgium