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What is Environmental Management

Handbook of Research on Supply Chain Management for Sustainable Development
All the functions of the stages of management process towards rational use of resources with the aim of ensuring ecological balance.
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Development Standards and Stages of Application of ISO 14000 Environmental Management System in Enterprises
İlknur Sayan (İstanbul Aydin University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5757-9.ch007
Abstract
The increase in environmental pollution, the decrease in resources, and legal obligations that came with globalization, industrialization, and economic developments increased the responsibilities of individuals, societies, and managers at all levels regarding environmental issues. For the future of societies and the world and to ensure the existence and sustainability of a healthy and safe environment to minimize environmental problems, organizations should take environmentally sensitive approaches. Environmental management systems are useful and important in many ways such as reducing the adverse impacts of the organizations on the environment, creating safe work environments, preventing pollution, lowering costs, reducing risks, improving environmental performance, improving corporate image, improving the success and reputation of organizations. The aim of this chapter is to emphasize the importance of ISO 14000 environmental management system standards in organizations and to evaluate its characteristics, implementation stages, and development.
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The Gender Dimension in Urban Air Quality
The management of the use and conservation of the environment, the natural resources, the protection of habitats and species and the control of hazards.
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Non-Destructive Testing for Assessing Structural Damage and Interventions Effectiveness for Built Cultural Heritage Protection
It refers to the identification, risk assessment and impact evaluation of the prevailing environmental factors that act on an examined asset (structure, building or city), in order to mitigate the effects of the environment on the examined asset, through the implementation of appropriate measures.
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Exploring Eco-Friendly Approaches: Case Studies of Environmental Management in Wineries
Environmental management is the name given to the set of actions that lead to the integral management of the environmental system. In other words, and including the concept of sustainable development, it is the strategy through which human activities that affect the environment are organized in order to achieve an adequate quality of life, preventing or mitigating potential or current environmental problems.
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Blending Green with Lean - Incorporating Best-of-the-Breed Practices to Formulate an Optimum Global Supply Chain Management Framework: Issues and Concerns
Is the management of the interaction and impact of human societies on the environment. Environmental Management aims to ensure that ecosystem services are protected and maintained for future human generations, and also maintain ecosystem integrity through considering ethical, economic, and scientific (ecological) variables.
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Environmental Performance in the Waste Management Industry of Africa: A Measure of Responsible Management
Technical and organizational activities aimed at reducing environmental impact caused by an organizations business operation.
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Environmental Management in the Wine Industry: A Multiple Case Study
Environmental management is the name given to the set of actions that lead to the integral management of the environmental system. In other words, and including the concept of sustainable development, it is the strategy through which human activities that affect the environment are organized in order to achieve an adequate quality of life, preventing or mitigating potential or current environmental problems.
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Green Practices in Restaurants: The Case of Eastern India
A systematic approach to finding practical ways for optimum utilization of natural resources and reducing negative environmental impacts.
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Environmental Friendliness in Low Carbon Supply Chain and Operations
Firm’s management practices reducing environmental degradation.
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