How should planting industry enact business practices that demonstrate sustainable and responsible business ethics thinking in environment?
1. Introduction (300 words)
Desertification has been a big issue all around the world since the 1992 Rio Earth Summit identified desertification as one of the three challenges to sustainable development. Desertification is “the process of land degradation in arid, semi-arid and dry sub-humid areas as a result of various climatic and human factors”. This process will seriously affect biodiversity, ecological security, poverty eradication, socio-economic stability and sustainable development. Desertification alters local ecology, reducing arable land, and could displace 50 million people in the next decade. In addition, the uncovered surface will increase radiation absorbed from sun and the frequency and intensity of sandstorm, affecting atmospheric circulation and the climate system. Desertification has both natural and man-made causes, but at present the main cause is man-made, which means we can do something to alleviate, stop, or even reverse this process. The desertification of China's land is a serious environmental problem that has had a negative impact on China's ecological environment and sustainable development. Meanwhile, the Chinese government is committed to sustainable development and strongly supports environmental protection. This report focuses on desertification in China, aiming to see how they deal with desertification, which can be a common method to solve desertification worldwide. In general, China has been very effective in combating desertification. The report will also address some of the problems encountered in the fight against desertification. Although this report attempts to find universally applicable methods to combat desertification by analyzing China's actions to combat desertification, the natural conditions and causes of desertification are slightly different in different regions, and local people and government are different, so direct copying may not be feasible.
2. Literature Review and discuss the key challenges (700 words)
Relevant literature related to your topic.
Then specific discussions about your selected industrial context and implications.
What you are going to discuss/ highlight/ contribute through your research
C. Research methodology (250 words)
This section includes relevant frameworks through which you will be viewing the issue:
How you find the existing situation: practice, norms and approaches related to your selected topic in the case of your selected organisation. Describing that in the general sense
Method of data collection
Documents: organisational documents, newspaper clips/ blogs and relevant resources.
Observation
How you analyse your collected data
Interpretations: how you interpret based on your theoretical framework.
D. Findings (800)
E. Discussion &Conclusion (250 words)
Policy recommendations (200 words)
Suggest policy recommendations for sustainable business development appropriate for this organisation