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Guide to Water-Related Collective Action

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Summary

This document offers good practice to help companies establish enduring relationships with a broad spectrum of stakeholders, leaders, and individuals to advance sustainable water management. Specifically, it: 1) identifies and characterizes various engagement methods and collective action models, 2) describes how companies can understand the nature of such collaborations, and 3) provides recommendations for how they can best organize and execute these actions.

Source
Issuer

UNGC

Year

2013

Region

International

Issuer (type)

United Nations Global Compact Office (International)

Instrument type

Guide

Disclosure instrument

No

Geographical scope

International

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Collaborators

Pacific Institute

Text analysis

    • Moderate 0.68%
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    • E focus: climate change, conservation, degradation, effluent management, effluent treatment, energy, environment, environmental management, fisheries, land use, pollution, recycling, restoration, sustainable agriculture, waste, water, water management, water quality, water risk, water risks, water scarcity, water use, wetlands, biodiversity
    • S focus: human right, recruitment
    • G focus: risk management, accountability
    • Agriculture, Education, Finance, Management, Manufacturing, Mining