Amazon Sustainability Report details the progress on environmental, social, and governance topics.
Amazon Sustainability Report details the progress on environmental, social, and governance topics.
Amazon Sustainability Reports details the progress on environmental, social, and governance topics.
Amazon Sustainability Reports details the progress on environmental, social, and governance topics.
Amazon Sustainability Report details the progress on environmental, social, and governance topics.
Amazon Sustainability Report details the progress on environmental, social, and governance topics.
Apple’s 2021 report covering ESG related data and policies
Apple’s 2022 ESG reports and policies
Aviva’s 2022 ESG data sheet and accompanying reports and policies
Barclays’ 2022 ESG data centre and accompanying reports and policies
The dataset provided by Holling(1922) includes species and body masses of boreal forest birds. It is a commonly used dataset for discontinuity analysis. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: It is secondary data accessible online. It can be accessed through the following means: All data used are freely available and located in the appendix of Holling (1992):https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.2307/2937313. Format: Electronic text files. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Barichievy, C., D. Angeler, T. Eason, A. Garmestani, K. Nash, C. Stow, S. Sundstrom, and C. Allen. A method to detect discontinuities in census data. Ecology and Evolution. Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Hoboken, NJ, USA, 8(19): 9614-9623, (2018).
Anonymized data and R scripts needed to replicate the identification of subsystems in Swiss water governance described in the study "Bottom-up identification of subsystems in complex governance systems". Theories of policymaking often focus on subsystems within a larger, overarching governance system. However, subsystem identification is complicated by the complexity of governance systems, characterized by multiple, interrelated issues, multi‐level interactions, and a diverse set of organizations. This study suggests an empirical, bottom‐up methodology to identify subsystems. Subsystems are identified based on bundles of similar observed organizational activity. The study further suggests a set of three elementary criteria to classify individual subsystems. In order to prove the value of the methodology, subsystems are identified through cluster analysis, and subsequently classified in a study of Swiss water governance. Results suggest that Swiss water governance can be understood as a network of overlapping subsystems connected by boundary penetrating organizations, with high‐conflict and quiet politics subgroups. The study shows that a principled analysis of subsystems as the interconnected, constituent parts of complex governance systems offers insights into important contextual factors shaping outcomes. Such insights are prerequisite knowledge in order to understand and navigate complex systems for researchers and practitioners alike.
Anonymized data and R code needed to replicate the analysis presented in the study "Networks of Swiss water governance issues. Studying fit between media attention and organizational activity" to be published in Society & Natural Resources. The study looks at how relations between Swiss water governance issues are portrayed in the media as compared to the way organizations involved in water governance reflect these relations in their activity. This is a paper output of the SNF funded project "Overlapping subsystems". Access to the complete, non-anonymized dataset is restricted.
One of the challenges around ESG disclosures is that the systems to produce, distribute and consume ESG data are significantly less mature than those for financial information. In this context, the FRC Lab (Lab) launched a project about the production, distribution and consumption of ESG data, with the first phase focusing on the production of ESG data.
Percent abundance of 109 diatom species collected from a Foy Lake (Montana, USA) sediment core that was sampled every ∼5–20 years, yielding a ∼7 kyr record over 800 time-steps. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Angeler, D., T. Eason, A. Garmestani, T. Spanbauer, and C. Allen. Assessing cross-scale patterns and the composition of ecological communities of alternative lake regimes. PLoS ONE. Public Library of Science, San Francisco, CA, USA, 01, (2018).
HSBC’s 2020 data pack and accompanying reports and policies includes updates on their activities in support of sustainable finance and commitments relating to diversity and inclusion.
HSBC’s 2021 data pack and accompanying reports and policies includes updates on their activities in support of sustainable finance and commitments relating to diversity and inclusion.
The data are maintained by the USGS (https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/RawData/) and provide information on the trends and status of North American bird populations reported as population abundance indices. This research effort analyzed Louisiana breeding bird survey data (total species and total population) for 1990 and 2014. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: It is secondary data maintained by USGS. It can be accessed through the following means: https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/RawData/. Format: Electronic text files. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Eason, T., W. Chuang, S. Sundstrom, and H. Cabezas. An information theory-based approach to assessing spatial patterns in complex systems. Entropy. MDPI AG, Basel, SWITZERLAND, 21(2): 182, (2019).
Macquarie structures its ESG approach around eight focus areas considered to be material to the business and stakeholders.
Understanding impacts on the environment and society is core to how Meta operates. Explore the responsible business resources to find out more about this.
Understanding impacts on the environment and society is core to how Meta operates. Explore the responsible business resources to find out more about this.
Understanding impacts on the environment and society is core to how Meta operates. Explore the responsible business resources to find out more about this.
Explore Microsoft’s sustainability ESG reports and policies
Explore Microsoft’s sustainability ESG reports and policies
Microsoft’s sustainability ESG reports and policies
This datasheet summarises selected non-financial information for the NatWest Group 2021 reporting suite. The reports within the reporting suite are available on natwestgroup.com. The basis of inclusion of select metrics and underlying calculation in this datasheet is driven by: NatWest Group’s strategic focus areas of Climate, Enterprise and Learning; and where applicable, alignment to ESG reporting frameworks. Comparative information has not been presented where data is not applicable for new measures introduced in 2021 or is not available.
This datasheet summarises selected non-financial information for the NatWest Group 2022 reporting suite. The reports within the reporting suite are available on natwestgroup.com. The basis of inclusion of select metrics and underlying calculation in this datasheet is driven by: NatWest Group’s strategic focus areas of Climate, Enterprise and Learning; and where applicable, alignment to ESG reporting frameworks. Comparative information has not been presented where data is not applicable for new measures introduced in 2022 or is not available.
The impact report data for the fiscal year 2019 covering categories such as waste, water, carbon, people and foundational expectations
The impact report data for the fiscal year 2020 covering categories such as waste, water, carbon, people and foundational expectations
The impact report data for the year 2021 covering categories such as waste, water, carbon, people and foundational expectations
The dataset contains the coverages used in the analysis including such things as shp files. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Scown, M., J. Flotemersch, T. Spanbauer, T. Eason, A. Garmestani, and B. Chaffin. People and water: Exploring the social-ecological condition of watersheds of the United States. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene. University of California Press (UC Press), Oakland, CA, USA, 5(64): 1-12, (2017).
Swiss Re embed sustainability across the business activities, considering ESG factors in underwriting, investments and operations while ensuring that sustainability is appropriately reflected in roles and responsibilities, and adjusting the underwriting and investment portfolio to make them more resilient.
Swiss Re embed sustainability across the business activities, considering ESG factors in underwriting, investments and operations while ensuring that sustainability is appropriately reflected in roles and responsibilities, and adjusting the underwriting and investment portfolio to make them more resilient.
Swiss Re embed sustainability across the business activities, considering ESG factors in underwriting, investments and operations while ensuring that sustainability is appropriately reflected in roles and responsibilities, and adjusting the underwriting and investment portfolio to make them more resilient.