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The CSI Handbook 14th Edition
ISBN: 978-0-0620-50620-5
Over the past 14 years CSI has grown and matured, but the work of social development is never done.  Society and business has responded to the current challenging circumstances with a renewed focus on enterprise, innovation, cross-sector collaboration and creating impact with limited resources - key themes that run through the 2011 issue of The CSI Handbook.  Now in its 14th edition, The CSI Handbook is an indispensable resource to all those operating in the development arena and decision-makers responsible for social development policy.


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The CSI Handbook 14th Edition (Digital version)
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The CSI Handbook 14th edition is now available as a down loadable pdf digital version.


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The CSI Handbook 2010 : Digital Copy
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Now in its 13th edition, The CSI Handbook is the authoritative guide to corporate social investment in South Africa, providing up-to-date primary research data on CSI expenditure, strategy, practice and in-depth commentary on critical development issues.  The 13th edition is now available as a digital version.


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The CSI Handbook 2010 (13th Edition)
ISBN: 9780620479165
Now in its 13th edition, The CSI Handbook is the authoritative guide to corporate social investment in South Africa, providing up-to-date primary research data on CSI expenditure, strategy, practice and in-depth commentary on critical development issues. In this edition you will find analysis of the very latest CSI funding figures, scrutiny of CSI practice and expenditure levels across five major industry sectors, and consideration of the  complexity, challenges and rewards of rural development work, in this vital, but often neglected, area of socio-economic development. The handbook also presents a wide selection of CSI programmes and projects in every corner of the country, providing valuable lessons from the coalface of CSI practice.


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The Environmental Handbook 2010 (2nd edition)
ISBN: 978-0-620-43969-0
Produced in co-operation with WWF-SA and endorsed by Indalo Yethu, The Environmental Handbook is the definitive guide to green business in South Africa. Now in its second edition, the handbook highlights companies’ environmental responsibilities and leading practice. The second edition focuses on the emerging green economy and the associated regulatory and operational shifts affecting South African companies and their stakeholders.


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The CSI Handbook 2009 (12th edition)
ISBN: 978-0-620-43695-3
The theme for the 12th edition is children, and a dedicated chapter focuses on critical issues facing the country’s vulnerable children and the organisations that support them. The Handbook also presents a selection of the country’s leading CSI programmes as well as examples of CSI projects in every corner of the country, providing valuable lessons from the coalface of CSI practice.


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The Environmental Handbook (1st Edition)
ISBN: 978-0-620-41238-4


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Climate Change: A guide for corporates
ISBN: 978-1-86888-564-0
Authors: Hennie Stoffberg, Paul Prinsloo
With forewords by: Mosibudi Mangena and Dr Neil Eccles
 
Climate change is increasingly an item on the agenda for coporates, especially as the regulatory and auditing environment becomes more stringent. Climate Change: A guide for corporates looks at the issue in a business context, outlining fundamental principles relevant to companies and providing key factors to consider when formulating appropriate and effective responses to climate change.
 
Climate Change: A guide for corporates is published by Unisa Press, in association with Trialogue.


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The Business of Sustainable Development in Africa
ISBN: 978-1-86888-527-5
Authors: Ralph Hammon, Stu Woolman, Courtenay Sprague
 
Around the world, the strategies business managers pursue often have long-term effects on local communities and the environment. In developing countries, where poverty and weak governance usually go hand-in-hand, navigating between profits and community impacts can be even more challenging. The Business of Sustainable Development in Africa presents essays and case studies that demonstrate how a strategic, values-based, innovative approach to business on the continent can turn these challenges into opportunities.
 
The Business of Sustainable Development in Africa is published by Unisa Press and supported by Trialogue.


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The CSI Handbook 2008 (11th Edition)
ISBN: 978-0-620-41237-7


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The CSI Handbook 2007 (10th Edition)
ISBN: 976-0-620-39719-3


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The CSI Handbook 2006 (9th Edition)
ISBN: 0-620-36162-X


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The CSI Handbook 2005 (8th Edition)
ISBN: 0-620-34590-X


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The Sustainable Business Handbook 2008 (5th Edition)
ISBN: 978-0-620-41236-0


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The Sustainable Business Handbook 2007 (4th Edition)
ISBN: 978-0-620-38140-6


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The Sustainable Business Handbook 2006 (3rd Edition)
ISBN: 0-620-35625-1


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