ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES - Environmental Management
In: Peace research abstracts journal, Band 40, Heft 4, S. 430
ISSN: 0031-3599
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In: Peace research abstracts journal, Band 40, Heft 4, S. 430
ISSN: 0031-3599
chapter EC1.1 Foundations in environmental management -- chapter EC1.2 Environmental management systems -- chapter EC1.3 Environmental impact assessments -- chapter EC1.4 Control of emissions to air -- chapter EC1.5 Control of contamination of water sources -- chapter EC1.6 Control of waste and land use -- chapter EC1.7 Sources and use of energy and energy efficiency -- chapter EC1.8 Control of environmental noise -- chapter EC1.9 Planning for and dealing with environmental emergencies -- chapter Answering NEBOSH type exam questions.
In: Worldview, Band 26, Heft 7, S. 15-15
In: Futures, Band 2, Heft 4, S. 332-340
In: Handbook of Research on Developing Sustainable Value in Economics, Finance, and Marketing; Advances in Finance, Accounting, and Economics, S. 278-296
In: Andersen , I & Bams , D 2022 , ' Environmental management: An industry classification ' , Journal of Cleaner Production , vol. 344 , 130853 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.130853
In this paper, we seek to inform managers, regulators, and investors of the setting in which a firm's environmental management activity is costly and when it is profitable. To identify this setting, we classify firms according to their environmental management activities and the subsequent impact on firm operating performance. This classification has allowed us to explore four potential economic drivers of environmental management, namely competitive positioning, risk management, compliance, and pressure to overinvest. Our results show that consumer-oriented firms that are visible to the public observe a positive relation between environmental commitment and operating performance. They use environmental management as a strategy to appeal to consumers, but also feel the pressure to overinvest. Firms that are in heavily polluting, capital intensive, less visible industries, observe a negative relation between environmental impact management and operating performance. Their environmental management follows primarily from risk management and compliance motivations. When the cost of an environmental activity is high, firms are less likely to self-engage and so regulatory intervention is more likely to be warranted.
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In: Land use policy: the international journal covering all aspects of land use, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 235-236
ISSN: 0264-8377
"Manual of Environmental Management is a practical guide for those involved in the control and reduction of environmental impacts in organisations. This comprehensive and practical guide takes you through the main environmental challenges organisations face and the improvement strategies used to manage them. Chapter by chapter, Manual of Environmental Management discusses the fundamental issues and principles surrounding environmental policy, law and management and provides crucial information on how to respond and implement environmental programmes. This book is the perfect reference tool for the environmental professional and an invaluable study text for those preparing for professional examinations such as the NEBOSH Environmental Diploma and IEMA Associate Membership. Complete with images and diagrams throughout to support understanding Written by expert in the field of environmental management Suitable for study and professional use"--
Computer-Based Environmental Management; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Contents; Introduction; Part I Setting the Scene: Diversity of Environmental Modeling; 1 Tour d'horizon: from Conceptual Modeling to Computer Simulations; 2 Environmental Models: Dynamic Processes; 3 Environmental Models: Spatial Interactions; Part II Integrated Models; 4 Multi-paradigm Modeling; 5 Concepts: Hybrid Petri Nets; 6 Case Studies: Hybrid Systems in Ecology; 7 Applications: Environmental Impact Assessment; Part III The Big Picture: Environmental Management; 8 Scenario Analysis and Optimization.
In: Umweltökonomie und zukunftsfähige Wirtschaft, S. 97-98
Environmental Science for Environmental Management has quickly established itself as the leading introduction to environmental science, demonstrating how a more environmental science can create an effective approach to environmental management on different spatial scales. Since publication of the first edition, environmentalism has become an increasing concern on the global political agenda. Following the Rio Conference and meetings on population, social justice, women, urban settlement and oceans, civil society has increasingly promoted the cause of a more radical agenda, ranging from rights
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