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Public policy refers to the actions and decisions taken by governments to address societal issues through laws, regulations, and funding priorities. It shapes the business environment by influencing regulatory requirements, market conditions, and corporate responsibilities. Policies related to taxation, labour laws, environmental regulations, and trade agreements can impact business operations, costs, and investment strategies.
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Towards financing large-scale holistic landscape restoration in Europe: Recommendations for EU policy actors to attain inspirational, social, natural and financial returns
The report provides financing recommendations for large-scale holistic landscape restoration in Europe, addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and food and water insecurity. It emphasises the effectiveness of landscape finance in promoting healthy ecosystems, offering practical frameworks for policymakers to accelerate impactful activities and align natural and community needs for comprehensive restoration.
UN Environment Programme's adaptation gap report series
The Adaptation Gap Report series provides yearly updates on global progress in climate change adaptation. It assesses the status of adaptation planning, implementation, and finance, highlighting the increasing gap between the need for adaptation and the actions taken.
Adaptation, loss and damage: A global climate impact fund for climate justice
This report delves into climate justice amid anthropogenic climate change, advocating for a pilot Global Climate Impact Fund (GCIF). The fund aims to distribute the financial responsibility for the climate change transition based on attribution and contribution studies, employing standardised criteria. The report emphasises prioritising long-term resilience and sustainable development pathways.
A well-being framework for cross-cultural assessment of development scenarios: A case study from North-Western Australia
This research paper evaluates the effectiveness of a well-being framework developed to assess alternative future development scenarios for the Martuwarra (Fitzroy River) in Western Australia. The framework was culturally sensitive and assisted a multicultural group in assessing scenarios. The study concludes that a well-being framework can support structured and transparent communication between culturally diverse groups.
Global Systems Institute (University of Exeter)
The University of Exeter's Global Systems Institute (GSI) is a leading research hub addressing complex global challenges. Explore their cutting-edge interdisciplinary research, fostering collaboration to tackle issues like climate change, biodiversity loss, and sustainable development.
Commonland
Commonland pioneers transformative landscape restoration, fostering sustainable development. With a focus on regenerative practices, Commonland contributes to global sustainability, offering practical solutions for resilient landscapes and thriving communities.
Department for Work and Pensions (UK Government)
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is a key UK government organisation responsible for welfare, pensions, and employment policies. Visit for official information on benefits, jobseeking, and pension schemes. Access authoritative resources to navigate government support systems efficiently.
Danu Insight
Danu Insight is a leading authority on corporate climate lobbying, unravelling the truth behind companies' climate action claims and lobbying practices. Their AI-driven approach delivers transparent insights, empowering investors to align with authentic sustainability.
UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
Explore the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP), a pioneering hub for research and policy in innovation. Engage with cutting-edge insights on public value, economic innovation, and transformative policies. Unlock a wealth of knowledge fostering sustainable and inclusive growth in collaboration with UCL's renowned experts.
Ministry of Finance (Government of Luxembourg)
Explore Luxembourg's Ministry of Finance at https://mfin.gouvernement.lu/en.html, a central authority overseeing financial policies. With a focus on economic stability and fiscal responsibility, the ministry plays a crucial role in shaping Luxembourg's financial landscape.
Hindsight Consultancy
Founded in 2016, Hindsight Consultancy advises on climate change, natural capital, and ESG, offering services to entities such as major credit ratings agencies, European asset managers, the European Commission, and the UN Environment Programme. They provide strategic guidance, investor relations support, and market research in the ESG and climate data sector.
Financial Stability Board (FSB)
The Financial Stability Board (FSB) is an international body that monitors and makes recommendations about the global financial system. Explore FSB's reports, guidelines, and initiatives, contributing to the resilience and sustainability of the international financial system.
UN University Centre for Policy Research (UNU-CPR)
The UN University Centre for Policy Research (UNU-CPR) in Bruges, Belgium, specialises in interdisciplinary research on global challenges, governance, and sustainable development. As part of the United Nations network, it provides valuable insights and evidence-based policy solutions.
Modern Slavery and Human Rights Policy and Evidence Centre
Modern Slavery PEC is a leading organisation combating modern slavery, providing insights, research, and tools to address this global issue. Visit modernslaverypec.org for resources on prevention, research findings, and collaborative efforts to eradicate modern slavery through informed policies and actions.
Statement on artificial intelligence, robotics and 'autonomous' systems
This statement from the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies emphasises the need for a shared international ethical and legal framework for the design and governance of artificial intelligence, robotics, and 'autonomous' systems. It also proposes ethical principles based on EU values to guide the framework's development.
Engaging the ICT sector on human rights: Political participation
This ICT sector-wide risk assessment examines potential impacts on the salient human rights issue of political participation. It presents international standards, discusses the use of ICT in politics, and offers human rights guidance for businesses to follow. Additionally, the report highlights risks and offers stakeholder-engagement suggestions and investor efforts to mitigate negative impacts.