[AISWorld] [Call for Papers] Business & Nature: Towards Sustainability for Business, Community and the Environment

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Accepting article ideas for an upcoming Amplify

https://www.cutter.com/journals/amplify

with Guest Editor Margaret O'Gorman

https://www.cutter.com/experts/margaret-o%27gorman

, President, Wildlife Habitat Council

Abstract deadline: September 14 , 2022

Article deadline: October 21, 2022

Nature and conservation action is seen as an important tool in the 
transition to a low carbon world with nature-based climate solutions 
promoted for both climate mitigation and climate adaptation/resilience. 
Companies across the value chain are investing in offsets to meet their 
carbon reduction goals and in nature-based infrastructure to increase 
their resilience to unpredictable events linked to climate change.

And as companies seek integrated corporate social responsibility 
approaches, they are seeing nature as an opportunity to engage 
employees, connect communities and contribute to the well-being of the 
people who live, learn, and recreate close to their facilities. 
Environmental education, access to green space, ecological restoration 
and choosing to make investments in green infrastructure can transform a 
company's citizenship actions from pedestrian to poetic.

As these threads align and intersect with better metrics, data and 
research, sophisticated, well-informed conservation approaches are being 
developed by some companies and NGOs, focused on maximizing a company's 
positive conservation impact, helping to define and measure it. Nature 
recovery and restoration initiatives can provide companies with a 
creative place for action and engagement that can in turn contribute to 
goals both local and global.

This edition of Amplify, with Guest Editor Margaret O'Gorman, will cover 
the approaches, the projects and the players and provide key insights 
into the world of business and nature. It will examine the importance of 
planning and the challenges of execution. It will explore the 
definitions and limits of nature-positive claims and highlight best 
practices for a journey towards a better relationship with the 
environment.

Articles may include the following and must include private sector 
action or engagement:

Nature-positive definitions, aspirations, and claims

Systems change for nature

Mainstreaming nature across operations

Measuring and verifying uplift

Use of conservation projects for ESG reporting

Biodiversity risk screening

Biodiversity risk reduction

Trans-organizational or Inter-organizational conservation efforts

Landscape-scale corporate conservation

Nature and the supply chain

Greenwashing

Remediation, restoration, and rewilding

Land management for conservation

The role of protected lands

Offsets for nature

Nature-based climate solutions

Protected species

Public expectations for nature-forward action

Urban green space

Public-private partnership opportunities

Employee engagement opportunities

Environmental education

Community-first approaches

Stakeholder engagement

Innovation in conservation

FOR CONSIDERATION: Please send an abstract (~ 300 words or less of 
proposed article scope and author(s) bio), to Margaret O'Gorman and 
Christine Generali . Final article length is typically 2,000-3,500 words 
plus graphics. More editorial guidelines

https://www.cutter.com/call-papers#Editorial%20Guidelines

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Learn more or submit a proposal!

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Amplify

https://www.cutter.com/journals/amplify

is published monthly as a forum for thought leaders, academics, business 
practitioners, and industry experts to present innovative ideas, current 
research, and solutions to the critical issues facing business 
technology professionals competing in today's digital economy.

Compensation: Authors receive a complimentary subscription to Amplify 
and other valuable Cutter research and get exposure to an audience of 
business technology leaders spanning industries across the globe. 
Articles are also featured on social media including LinkedIn and 
Twitter.

If you have any questions, please contact Christine Generali , Amplify 
Group Publisher.

We look forward to the opportunity of working with you!

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