Performing Sustainable Development Through Eco-Collaboration: The Ricelands Habitat Partnership

In this article, the authors demonstrate this point through a genealogy and textual analysis of the Ricelands Habitat Partnership (RHP), an eco-collaboration between the rice industry and environmental advocates in California's Sacramento Valley. Articulated here as a story of enemies becoming friends, the RHP gives life to a vision of more (if not perfectly) sustainable agriculture, where sustaining business and the natural environment can go hand in hand. The authors argue that sustainable development (like democracy or other abstract concepts) becomes 'real' for businesses and for society at large through local enactment.
Livesey, Sharon M., Cathy L. Hartman, Edwin R. Stafford and Molley Shearer. JBC (2009). Articles>Business Communication>Environmental>Case Studies
Why It’s Not Naïve to be Green

This article aims to promote awareness of the environmental impact of IT. It illustrates the impact of extensive use of IT in homes and organizations, and considers the ways in which a business could address IT efficiency and at the same time benefit from Green IT. It looks at the organizational, process, cultural and ICT efficiencies which Green IT offers. It sets out a best practice framework of five steps for a programme that will after the first stage become part of the standard processes of IT operations. The author draws attention to the responsibility of organizations to audit their information and look at information lifecycle management as a key element of greening IT.
Gabriel, Chris. Business Information Review (2008). Articles>Technology>Management>Environmental
Technological Ecologies and Sustainability 
In the chapters of this anthology, contributing authors approach technological ecologies and sustainability from a variety of angles.
DeVoss, Dànielle Nicole, Heidi A. McKee and Dickie Selfe. Computers and Composition Digital Press (2009). Books>Technology>Environmental
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