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The Forum for the Future identifies five areas of capital in a model designed as a "framework for sustainability". | |||
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*Human capital | |||
*Social capital | |||
*Manufactured capital | |||
*Financial capital | |||
*Natural capital | |||
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* [[Environmental profit and loss]] | * [[Environmental profit and loss]] | ||
* [[ESG investment]] | * [[ESG investment]] | ||
* [[Financial capital]] | |||
* [[Global Sustainable Investment Alliance]] | * [[Global Sustainable Investment Alliance]] | ||
* [[Human capital]] | |||
* [[Manufactured capital]] | |||
* [[Metaeconomics]] | * [[Metaeconomics]] | ||
* [[Moratorium]] | * [[Moratorium]] | ||
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* [[Organic]] | * [[Organic]] | ||
* [[Reputational risk]] | * [[Reputational risk]] | ||
* [[Social capital]] | |||
* [[Stakeholder]] | * [[Stakeholder]] | ||
* [[Sustainability reporting]] | * [[Sustainability reporting]] |
Revision as of 15:14, 4 March 2021
Sustainability.
The Forum for the Future convenes collaborations between businesses, goverments and civil society to accelerate policy changes toward a sustainable future.
It was established in 1994.
The Forum for the Future identifies five areas of capital in a model designed as a "framework for sustainability".
The five areas of capital in this model are:
- Human capital
- Social capital
- Manufactured capital
- Financial capital
- Natural capital
See also
- Accounting for Sustainability (A4S)
- Bottom line
- Business & Sustainable Development Commission
- Capital
- Carbon footprint
- Climate benchmark
- Corporate social responsibility
- Credit
- Credit rating agency
- Environmental profit and loss
- ESG investment
- Financial capital
- Global Sustainable Investment Alliance
- Human capital
- Manufactured capital
- Metaeconomics
- Moratorium
- Natural capital
- Organic
- Reputational risk
- Social capital
- Stakeholder
- Sustainability reporting
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Sustainability
- Sustainability Accounting Standards Board
- Sustainability bond
- Sustainability Linked Loan Principles
- Sustainable finance
- Triple bottom line
- UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association