Transparency and sustainability in global commodity supply chains
Over the last few decades rapid advances in processes to collect, monitor, disclose, and disseminate information have contributed towards the development of entirely new modes of sustainability governance for global commodity supply chains. However, there has been very little critical appraisal of t...
Main Authors: | Gardner, T, Benzie, M, Börner, J, Dawkins, E, Fick, S, Garrett, R, Godar, J, Grimard, A, Lake, S, Larsen, R, Mardas, N, McDermott, C, Meyfroidt, P, Osbeck, M, Persson, M, Sembres, T, Suavet, C, Strassburg, B, Trevisan, A, West, C, Wolvekamp, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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