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Full Description
This book presents a pioneering analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a strategic tool for environmental sustainability across the global energy sector, offering a governance framework applicable to both traditional and renewable resource contexts. It introduces a multi-stakeholder governance framework that bridges global CSR standards with local implementation challenges. Through case studies and regulatory analysis, the book highlights how policy design influences environmental outcomes and proposes the creation of a CSR Commission to enhance accountability and transparency. Addressing gaps in enforcement and stakeholder collaboration, it offers actionable solutions for sustainable development. The book is essential reading for policymakers, corporate leaders, environmental advocates, and academics seeking to align CSR with climate justice and regulatory innovation in developing economies.
Contents
1. Introduction.- 2. The Concept of Environmental Sustainability in the Energy Sector.- 3. Theories and Challenges of Environmental Sustainability.- 4. Initiatives for Environmental Sustainability.- 5. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Sustainability in Energy Sector.- 6. Corporate Social Responsibility in the Oil and Gas Industry: A Sector-Specific Review.- 7. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in Other Energy Sectors: Renewables, Electricity, and Mining.- 8. Host Communities and Environmental Sustainability Impacts in the Energy Sector.- 9. Effective Multi-Stakeholder Strategies: Roles of Government, Corporations, and Host Communities Across the Energy Sector.



