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Clothing modulated heat stress in the context of climate change
The increase in average global temperature and higherfrequency of heat waves predicted by the majority ofmeteorological models will increase the effect of heat stresson human beings. For specifically addressing the impact ofthis environmental health risk on individuals, improvedmethods including individual factors such as clothing andmetabolic rate are needed. This presentation gives anoverview of
Occupational heat stress and heat strain assessment using climate service information
Sustainability reporting
Valuation of investments from a sustainability perspective
Anticorruption
Translating climate service into personalized adaptation strategies to cope with thermal climate stress
Fair taxation, tax transparency and disclosure rules
Extreme Weather Events, Human Heat Balance, Thermal Stress Warnings and Advice through a Smart Phone (ClimApp)
Challenges with managing sustainable business : Reporting, Taxation, Ethics and Governance
Validation of body-mapping sports shirts designs on thermal physiological responses and comfort in warm and humid environment
Sense-making and sense-giving: Reaching through the smokescreen of sustainability disclosure in the stock market
From weather warning to personalized adaptation strategies to cope with thermal climate stress
Choosing norms in adaptive FSI calculations
Nonlinear iterative solvers for unsteady Navier-Stokes equations
How are Stakeholder Relations Communicated in Sustainability Reports? A Longitudinal and Cross-country Focus
Since stakeholders today are more aware and informed of various sustainability aspects, they are also becoming more involved and participate in shaping sustainability discourses (see e.g. Golob et al. 2017). It is vital to understand if companies utilise this accentuated commitment towards sustainability aspects by interacting with their stake - holders and involving them in different engagement a