Natural resources represent a large share of FDI inflows to the Asia-Pacific region. Covered in this study are oil, gas, mining, hydropower, and large tract plantations such as palm oil and rubber (but not agriculture). These sectors share a number of common features relating both to the nature and the social and environmental impacts of FDI. Growing worldwide demand for these finite resources has made them increasingly attractive investment opportunities. Over the past few years, ESCAP has been actively working to support increased implementation of more inclusive and sustainable business practices in the Asia and Pacific region. This study builds on this work by providing a review of the issues, challenges, instruments and tools related to responsible business and sustainable FDI in the natural resources sector in the Asia-Pacific region. The ultimate objective of the study is to promote FDI that brings a satisfactory return on investment for the business or investor and a positive social return on investment for the host country whilst ensuring environmental sustainability.
| ISBN: | 9789211207224 |
| Publication date: | 30th June 2016 |
| Author: | United Nations |
| Publisher: | United Nations Publications |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 129 pages |
| Series: | Studies in Trade and Investment |
| Genres: |
Business and the environment; ‘green’ approaches to business Environmental management |
Natural resources represent a large share of FDI inflows to the Asia-Pacific region. Covered in this study are oil, gas, mining, hydropower, and large tract plantations such as palm oil and rubber (but not agriculture). These sectors share a number of common features relating both to the nature and the social and environmental impacts of FDI. Growing worldwide demand for these finite resources has made them increasingly attractive investment opportunities. Over the past few years, ESCAP has been actively working to support increased implementation of more inclusive and sustainable business practices in the Asia and Pacific region. This study builds on this work by providing a review of the issues, challenges, instruments and tools related to responsible business and sustainable FDI in the natural resources sector in the Asia-Pacific region. The ultimate objective of the study is to promote FDI that brings a satisfactory return on investment for the business or investor and a positive social return on investment for the host country whilst ensuring environmental sustainability.
Responsible Business and Sustainable Investment in the Natural Resources Sector in Asia and the Pacific features in the following genres: Business and the environment; ‘green’ approaches to business, Environmental management
Responsible Business and Sustainable Investment in the Natural Resources Sector in Asia and the Pacific is available in Paperback
Responsible Business and Sustainable Investment in the Natural Resources Sector in Asia and the Pacific was written by United Nations and published by United Nations Publications
Responsible Business and Sustainable Investment in the Natural Resources Sector in Asia and the Pacific has 129 pages
Yes it is part of Studies in Trade and Investment series