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1. ''Business context''
1. ''Business.''


Any system or network of interconnecting and interacting parts.
Any business system or network of interconnecting and interacting parts.




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2. More specifically, a system, or a group of interconnected elements, formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment.
2. ''Environmental concerns.''
 
Originally, the system, or group of interconnected elements, formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment.
 
Ecosystems may be global, or more localised.




==See also==
==See also==
* [[Biosphere]]
* [[Ecosystem services]]
* [[Environmental concerns]]
* [[Environmental concerns]]
* [[Natural Capital Protocol]]
* [[Natural Capital Protocol]]
* [[SDG 15]]  - Life on land - ''Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss''


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[[Category:Treasury_operations_infrastructure]]
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Latest revision as of 00:50, 12 November 2024

1. Business.

Any business system or network of interconnecting and interacting parts.


Business ecosystem
"An interesting development through COVID-19 has been that treasurers naturally have become more interested in non-financial counterparties too, as they seek to ensure the whole ‘ecosystem’ continues to operate."
The Group Treasurer: An ACT guide to the first 100 days, page 34.


2. Environmental concerns.

Originally, the system, or group of interconnected elements, formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment.

Ecosystems may be global, or more localised.


See also