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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Business impact analysis]]
* [[Business impact analysis]]
* [[Carbon-neutral]]
* [[Development]]
* [[Development]]
* [[Environmental impact]]
* [[Environmental impact]]
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* [[Impact accounting]]
* [[Impact accounting]]
* [[Impact economy]]
* [[Impact economy]]
* [[Impact intensity of profits]]
* [[Impact investing]]
* [[Impact investing]]
* [[Impact Investing Institute]]  (III)
* [[Impact Investing Institute]]  (III)
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* [[Impact-weighted accounts]]
* [[Impact-weighted accounts]]
* [[Impact Weighted Accounts Framework]]
* [[Impact Weighted Accounts Framework]]
* [[Impact Weighted Accounts Initiative]]
* [[Impact-Weighted Accounts Initiative]]
* [[International Sustainability Standards Board]]  (ISSB)
* [[International Sustainability Standards Board]]  (ISSB)
* [[Just transition]]
* [[Just transition]]
* [[Multilateral development bank]]  (MDB)
* [[Multilateral development bank]]  (MDB)
* [[Natural capital]]
* [[Natural capital]]
* [[Neutral]]
* [[Principles for Responsible Investment]]  (PRI)
* [[Principles for Responsible Investment]]  (PRI)
* [[Responsible investment]]
* [[Responsible investment]]
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* [[Total Societal Impact]]
* [[Total Societal Impact]]
* [[Value Reporting Foundation]] (VRF)
* [[Value Reporting Foundation]] (VRF)
==External link==
*[https://impactmanagementproject.com/impact-management/impact-management-norms/ Impact management norms - Impact Management Project]


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Latest revision as of 11:45, 29 March 2023

1. Sustainability - impact reporting - Impact Management Project (IMP).

For the purposes of impact management and reporting, the IMP defines impact as a change in an outcome caused by an organisation.

Such a change can be positive or negative, intended or unintended.


2. Sustainability - environmental impact.

Abbreviation for environmental impact.


3. Effects - significant effects.

Any effect on an individual, organisation, or system.

Especially a substantial effect.

For example, business impact analysis includes analysing the potentially negative effects of disruption on business activities.


4. Verb.

To have an effect, especially a substantial effect.


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