Optimizing Socioeconomic Benefits in Corporate Conservation

Socioeconomic benefits (SEBs) are defined as direct or indirect positive effects of industrial activities and natural resource development projects to the economy, social and cultural practices, livelihoods, and traditional knowledge systems and technologies.

As corporations increasingly recognize their role in environmental and social stewardship, integrating SEBs into conservation projects becomes a fundamental aspect of corporate citizenship. Through partnerships and actions, corporate conservation projects that optimize SEBs can leave a lasting positive impact on both the environment and communities.

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