管理全球供应链中的跨国水与气候风险

IF 4.4 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Maria-Therese Gustafsson , Almut Schilling-Vacaflor , Claudia Pahl-Wostl
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摘要

相互关联的水和气候影响正越来越多地通过全球供应链跨越国界。最近出现了一波以人权和环境尽职调查(HREDD)为基础的供应链法规浪潮,其目标是让企业对整个供应链中的不利影响负责。我们建立了一个分析框架,以水和气候风险为重点,从理论上说明基于国内环境的关键因素如何影响公司如何将人权与环境尽职调查付诸实践。我们的框架区分了知识和透明度、国内政策以及行为者组合和权力。我们运用这一框架来研究巴西的大型农业生产者如何(不当)适应日益严重的水资源短缺和气候变化影响,从而导致当地的水资源冲突。随后,我们分析了跨国公司如何在其 HREDD 系统中处理这些国内因素。我们的研究提供了对跨国企业治理当前趋势和挑战的细致理解,以有效地应对跨尺度的气候和水风险。
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Governing transnational water and climate risks in global supply chains

Interlinked water and climate impacts are increasingly crossing borders via global supply chains. A recent wave of supply chain regulations, based on human rights and environmental due diligence (HREDD), has emerged with the goal of holding companies accountable for adverse impacts throughout their supply chains. We develop an analytical framework to theorize how key factors grounded in domestic contexts shape how companies put HREDD in practice, focusing on water and climate risks. Our framework distinguishes between knowledge and transparency; domestic policies; and actor constellations and power. We apply this framework to study how large agricultural producers in Brazil (mal-)adapt to increasing water scarcity and climate change impacts, contributing to local water conflicts. Subsequently, we analyze how multinational companies have addressed these domestic factors in their HREDD systems. Our study provides a nuanced understanding of current trends and challenges of transnational business governance to effectively target cross-scalar climate and water risks.

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