‘Nature-Based Enterprise’ research recognised by the Financial Times

Published on February 7, 2023

The Financial Times names research on 'Nature-Based Enterprises' as ‘highly commended’ in the recent Responsible Business Education Awards. The award recognises business schools who are conducting research that has real world impact, helping companies and other organisations to do better.

Nature-based enterprises contribute to a diverse range of sustainable economic activities, that standard industry classification systems do not adequately account for. This type of enterprise is essential in the transition towards a Nature-Positive Economy - in which nature and people are at the centre.

Check out all the published work on Nature-Based Enterprises (NBE) below:
🌱 NBE typology and overview of economic activities: https://lnkd.in/evj2C9kj
🌱 Factors influencing the success of NBE: https://lnkd.in/eJjABpMg
🌱 Connecting Nature NBE Guidebook (on how to support NBE): https://lnkd.in/eV6CRZ8J
🌱 The Vital Role of Nature-Based Solutions in the Nature Positive Economy (European Commission expert publication): https://lnkd.in/evMr5jmM

This research was conducted by Trinity Business School researchers Siobhan McQuaid, Esmee Kooijman, Sheila Cannon and Mary Lee Rhodes in collaboration with Marcus Collier of Trinity School of Natural Sciences and Francesco of University College Dublin, as part of the Horizon 2020 Connecting Nature project.

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