SECTORS / INDUSTRIES
THE FISH & SEAFOOD SECTOR
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THE FISH & SEAFOOD SECTOR
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LOCAL AREA FISH CAPTURE
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DISTANT WATER INDUSTRIAL FISH CAPTURE
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PROCESSING AND DISTRIBUTION AND CONSUMPTION
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RETAIL AND CONSUMPTION
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HOW THIS MUST WORK
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REALITY ... A COMPLEX WORLD!
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Single issue solutions will never work ...
The problem is SYSTEMIC
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Success is not a simple process
Everything is VERY compicated
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MANAGE
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ALL
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CAPITALS
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(I) SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIO
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(II) NATURAL CAPITAL
ENVIRO
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(III) ECONOMIC CAPITAL
ECONOMIC
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FINANCIAL CAPITAL IS JUST ONE PART OF ECONOMIC CAPITAL
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ACCOUNTABILITY
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ACTORS
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ACTIVITIES
PEOPLE, PLACES, ORGANIZATIONS, etc.
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MEASURE WHAT MATTERS
BETTER METRICS gives BETTER DECISIONS gives BETTER RESULTS
WITHOUT MEASUREMENT, THERE IS NO MANAGEMENT
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FOR REPORTING ... SUMMARY DATA
ACTIVITIES and FLOWS CHANGE STATE
PROGRESS is the increase in VALUE (of the STATE) from beginning to end of the period
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FOR MANAGING ... DETAILED DATA
Get granular information before the right people at the right time
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Data Centric
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Relevant detail data
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Fast specific feedback
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Steps towards MANAGING this complexity
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PROGRESS is CHANGE in STATE
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for ALL SEGMENTS of CAPITAL
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for EVERYTHING
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WE WANT TO MAINTAIN AN OPEN KNOWLEDGE MODEL
A MODEST DONATION WOULD BE OF HUGE VALUE!
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THERE IS MASSIVE SYSTEMIC DYSFUNCTION THAT NEEDS TO BE FIXED
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DATA a BIG PROBLEM
MISSING DATA / WRONG DATA
Technology can help ... but may make matters worse
Data without accountability and enforcement does little good
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ALL
OF THE
SYSTEM
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SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT should have priority over FINANCIAL/ECONOMY
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STATE
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CAPITALS
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SOCIO
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ENVIRO
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ECONOMIC
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PEOPLE / SOCIETY
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ENVIRONMENT
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ECONOMY
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SOCIAL CAPITAL
QUALITY OF LIFE
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NATURAL CAPITAL
SUSTAINABILITY
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ECONOMIC CAPITAL
PROFITS / WEALTH
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COMPONENTS OF HAPPINESS
AVAILABILITY OF / ACCESS TO ...
FOOD
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There is too much hunger
CLEAN WATER
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Without water crops die, then animals, then people
ENERGY
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For cooking, for heating/cooling, for transport
HOUSING / SHELTER
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Everybody needs shelter.
HEALTHCARE
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Better health gives a better life
EDUCATION
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A foundation for a successful life
TRANSPORT
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Mobility enables a lot more opportunities
HEALTHY AIR
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Fresh air improves health
JOBS / EMPLOYMENT
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Jobs provide imcome, and also social connection
INCOME
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Pays the bills
PHYSICAL SAFETY
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Far too much violence
RECREATION
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Good for health and happiness
INDIVIDUAL'S STATE OF ...
HEALTH
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Better health gives a better life
WEALTH
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Pays bigger bills, but no guarantee of happiness
RELATIONSHIPS
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Family and friends really matter
SPIRITUAL SECURITY
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Very valuable, especially times of stress
STRESS
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Reduced stress gives better health
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LAND
Land has been used to earn profit with little attention to the issue of ecological sustainability
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FRESH AIR
Fresh air is very good for human health and longevity
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FRESH WATER
Without water there is no life, and now becoming increasingly scarce
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OCEAN WATER
A huge energy sink, and where all the world's garbage accumulates
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MINERALS
The raw materials for most of the useful products we use every day
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FOSSIL FUELS
The sources of power that made the industrial revolution possible
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CLIMATE SYSTEMS
The essential mechanisms that have kept the climate stable until now
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ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
The many mechanisms that serve to recycle everything in nature
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BIODIVERSITY - FAUNA
Animals, birds, fish, reptiles, insects and other life forms
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BIODIVERSITY - FLORA
Millions of species of plants that occupy a complex ecosystem
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PHYSICAL ... Buildings
Buildings provide shelter and places to work but very inefficient
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PHYSICAL ... Infrastructure
Many sorts of infrastructure are essential for a modern economy
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PHYSICAL ... Production
Modern production has become very efficient but energy intensive
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PHYSICAL ... Transport
Transport and logistics are enabling global trade and sustainable development
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FINANCIAL CAPITAL
Money makes the world go round, but it is only a lubricant
WORKING CAPITAL
Managing stocks and supply chains has revolutionized business
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KNOWLEDGE CAPITAL
Education is foundational and essential for a better world
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INSTITUTIONAL CAPITAL
Organizations, rule of law, etc make an enabling environment
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CULTURAL CAPITAL
Dance, music, tradition, religion ... all sorts of good things that make life worth living
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LOCATIONAL CAPITAL
Place is where everything comes together and makes a difference
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ACTIVITIES
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IMPACTS
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COST OF LIVING
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DEPLETION or DEGRADATION
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ECONOMIC COSTS
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PAYING FOR ALL OF THE THINGS NEEDED FOR A DECENT QUALITY OF LIFE
Materialism, consumerism is all about STUFF ... much of which not needed
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HOUSING
Materialism, consumerism is all about STUFF ... much of which not needed
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LAND USE
Most economic value add offset by all sorts of degradation
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FOSSIL FUELS
Use constitutes depletion AND the processes of production and use pollute and degrade the system
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MINERALS
Mining depletes the resources AND the process of mining degrades land, water and ecosystems
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AIR POLLUTION
Air pollution from all sorts of modern conveniences
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WATER CONSUMPTION
Water consumption key to most industries
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WATER POLLUTION
Pollution everywhere
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PAYROLL
Low wages reduce costs and increase profits
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WEAK LAWS AND REGULATIONS
Make it possible to cut corners to increase profits and ROI
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CONTRIBUTION
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REMEDIATION & REGENERATION
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REVENUES & PROFITS
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RESPONSIBLE BUYING
Also important at every stage in life
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GOOD PARENTING
The most important learning experience for a chile
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MENTORING
Also important at every stage in life
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PAID EMPLOYMENT
An essential element in the MONEY ECONOMY
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SHARING KNOWLEDGE
A way to make the world a better place
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VOLUNTEERING
Giving back to help others
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ELDER CARE
Intergenerational communication and sharing
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REMEDIATING LAND
Reeastablishing natural ecological systems
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CLEAN AIR
address all forms of air pollution
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RECOVERING PLASTIC
... from the land, from the sea
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MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Very sophisticated and powerful to optimize for profit
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GAMING THE SYSTEM
Tipping the scales to make profit performance easier
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TOLERANCE FOR UNETHICAL PRACTICES
Look the other way, rather than aggressive zero tolerance
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TRIPLE BOTTOM LINE
Growing amount of talk ... but slow progress towards implementation
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ACTIVITIES
AND THEIR
IMPACTS
specific to the
FISH AND SEAFOOD SECTOR
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PEOPLE and COMMUNITY IMPACT of the FISH & SEAFOOD SECTOR
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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS and the FISH & SEAFOOD SECTOR
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ECONOMIC COST and BENEFIT from the FISH & SEAFOOD SECTOR
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CONSUMER
People like fish ... it should be healthy and responsibly handled
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SEAFOOD RETAILERS
Where the consumer makes purchasing decisions
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RESTAURANTS
A big outlet for fish and seafood
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WHOLESALE FISH MARKETS
Fast movement because fresh fish is best
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TRANSPORT SYSTEMS
Fish and seafood require end to end cold chain
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FISHING PORTS / SHORE FACILITIES
Safe anchorage and quays
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SHORE PROCESSING
Fish and seafood best when fresh, but preservation is important also
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VESSEL AND GEAR MAINTENANCE
Specialized services required
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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Scientific data and policy formulation
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FISHERIES REGULATION ENFORCEMENT
Without enforcement, regulation is nothing
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FISHING INDUSTRY INVESTORS
Take risks ... but expect returns
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VESSEL OPERATORS
Very independent ... hate rules and regulations
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VESSEL CREW
Frequently dangerous conditions and underpaid
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FAMILIES
Large number of family members get benefit from the industry
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THE FISHING COMMUNITY
Local communities can be very well adjusted based on the fishery
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SUSTAINABLE FISHING
Management regimes aim to keep the fishery systainable
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OVERFISHING I
The problem of overfishing local stocks
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OVERFISHING II
The problem of overfishing migrating stocks
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ECOSYSTEM DAMAGE I
The damage caused by the fishing industry
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ECOSYSTEM DAMAGE II
The damage caused by global industrial activity and consumption
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ILLEGAL FISHING
Many forms of illegal fishing: season; specie; catch quantity, size, wrong gear, etc
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BY-CATCH
Massive biomass loss resulting from by-catch
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HABITAT DESTRUCTION I
Huge damage to habitat by industrial trawling
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HABITAT DESTRUCTION II
More damage caused by mangrove destruction and coastal development
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INEFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Resource management is complex ... but critical for sustainability
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INADEQUATE ENFORCEMENT
Not enough resources for enforcement which is costly but essential
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LOCAL INSHORE CAPTURE FISHING
Lower economic returns, but far better total returns
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DISTANT WATER CAPTURE FISHING
Higher economic returns, but bigger socio-environmental issues
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GOOD DATA
Good data are available to manage the profit performance
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WEAK AND MISSING DATA
The total picture is not being numbered because the data are missing
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STREAMS ... multiple impacts through the life cycle
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STREAMS ... multiple impacts through the life cycle
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STREAMS ... multiple impacts through the life cycle
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PRODUCTS ... needed for quality of life
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PRODUCTS ... add to unsustainability
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PRODUCTS ... add to profit performance
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PROCESSES ... no direct impact
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PROCESSES ... environmental efficiency determines scale of unsustainability
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PROCESSES ... profit efficiency determines level of profits
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SECTORS
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SECTORS
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SECTORS
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DATA / ACCOUNTABILITY
Numbering social impact can be a game-changer
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DATA / ACCOUNTABILITY
Numbers for environmental impact will change the dynamic
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DATA / ACCOUNTABILITY
Data for profit performance is the only numbering being used
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PEOPLE
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as ACTORS
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ORGANIZATIONS
as ACTORS
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ROLE of
PLACE
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ALL the
IMPACTS
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TOOLS and
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METHODS
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