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Introductions
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What is sustainability
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Intergenerational social wellbeing
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Complex systems
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Five major asset groups
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Creating social capital
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Sustainable development goals
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Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil
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keystone actors
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brands
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traders
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climate catastrophe
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public health catastrophe
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deforestation in Indonesia
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Paul Polman
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Answering your questions
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Palm oil example
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How to accelerate the process
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Role of social activism
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How can we engage corporations
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How can we create social capital
Description:
Explore the critical role of diverse collaborations in driving sustainability efforts through this Stanford webinar featuring Professors Pamela Matson and Jim Leape. Gain insights into addressing sustainability as a systems challenge and learn from a real-world case study on the global palm oil sector. Discover why partnerships between NGOs, governments, and the private sector are essential for creating impactful change in complex systems. Examine the five major asset groups and the importance of social capital in achieving sustainable development goals. Delve into the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil initiative, understanding the roles of keystone actors, brands, and traders in addressing deforestation and climate issues. Investigate strategies for accelerating sustainability processes, including the role of social activism and corporate engagement. Get a preview of Stanford's Strategies for Sustainability professional education program and equip yourself with practical knowledge to contribute to intergenerational social wellbeing and tackle complex sustainability challenges. Read more

Ecosystems of Change - Partnering to Increase the Impact of Sustainability Efforts

Stanford University
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