The Capacity to Endure: Following Nature’s Lead

Many businesses today are striving to improve their environmental sustainability for a variety of reasons, ranging from consumer demand for “greener” products to potential cost-savings. For many business decision-makers who lack formal environmental training, the process of identifying facets of the...

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Main Authors: Frank Fogarty, Amy Villamagna, Allen Whitley, Kelly Pippins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/5/6/2480
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spelling doaj-087bbc591d2a4829be0f1f1e0ee6a2f12020-11-24T21:03:45ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502013-06-01562480249410.3390/su5062480The Capacity to Endure: Following Nature’s LeadFrank FogartyAmy VillamagnaAllen WhitleyKelly PippinsMany businesses today are striving to improve their environmental sustainability for a variety of reasons, ranging from consumer demand for “greener” products to potential cost-savings. For many business decision-makers who lack formal environmental training, the process of identifying facets of their organization that can be improved is unclear and challenging. Inspired by the fields of biomimicry, industrial ecology and organizational ecology, this paper draws on the inherent capacity to endure (CTE) of the natural world and recognizes that ecosystem function can be used as a technical advisor to guide business sustainability. We identified major attributes of ecosystems that both contribute to their CTE and can be easily translated into applications for the business world. Each of these attributes (fitness, functional redundancy, keystone species, waste and efficiency) and their applications are discussed at length. While further work is needed to evaluate their effectiveness and appropriateness for individual firms, we hope they can serve as a starting point for businesses seeking to improve their environmental sustainability.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/5/6/2480sustainabilityecosystem attributessustainable business
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description Many businesses today are striving to improve their environmental sustainability for a variety of reasons, ranging from consumer demand for “greener” products to potential cost-savings. For many business decision-makers who lack formal environmental training, the process of identifying facets of their organization that can be improved is unclear and challenging. Inspired by the fields of biomimicry, industrial ecology and organizational ecology, this paper draws on the inherent capacity to endure (CTE) of the natural world and recognizes that ecosystem function can be used as a technical advisor to guide business sustainability. We identified major attributes of ecosystems that both contribute to their CTE and can be easily translated into applications for the business world. Each of these attributes (fitness, functional redundancy, keystone species, waste and efficiency) and their applications are discussed at length. While further work is needed to evaluate their effectiveness and appropriateness for individual firms, we hope they can serve as a starting point for businesses seeking to improve their environmental sustainability.
topic sustainability
ecosystem attributes
sustainable business
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/5/6/2480
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