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1 online resource (310 pages) |
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; About the authors; Introduction; 1 Business and the environment; 1.1 The 'business-environment' interaction; 1.2 Introduction to natural systems; 1.3 Overview of key environmental concerns; 1.4 Pressures and instruments for change; 2 Tools for environmental assessment and review; 2.1 Identifying environmental aspects and impacts; 2.2 Prioritisation -- determining significance; 2.3 Environmental auditing and review; 2.4 Life cycle assessment; 3 Environmental management system processes; 3.1 Overview of environmental management systems; 3.2 Environmental policy |
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3.3 Environmental objectives and targets3.4 Environmental management programmes and procedures; 3.5 Environmental emergency preparedness and response; 3.6 Allocating environmental responsibilities and providing training; 3.7 Communication on environmental issues; 4 Operational control; 4.1 Principles of pollution prevention and control; 4.2 Control of releases; 4.3 Waste management; 4.4 Process efficiency; 5 Moving forward; 5.1 Beyond operational control; 5.2 Environmental management and sustainable development; 5.3 Corporate social responsibility and environmental management |
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Concluding thoughtsAppendices; 1 Glossary of environmental management terms; 2 ISO 14000 series and related standards; 3 Selected sources of further information; Index |
Summary |
Over recent years, there has been a rapid expansion in the number of professionals requiring knowledge and skills in environmental management. Today, the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) has over 15,000 members, while the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) recognises that thousands of its members now cover, health, safety and environment in their everyday remit. Essentials of environmental management provides a comprehensive introduction to the management of environmental issues. Clearly structured and illustrated, the book explains why and how organisations should manage their environmental interactions at both strategic and operational levels. Now in its third edition, Essentials focuses on:The issues and principles underpinning environmental management The principal methods to determine priorities for action The key elements of an effective environmental system based on the 'plan, do, check and act' cycle (including ISO 14001) The main operational controls and approaches to continually improve performance Supply chain issues and environmentalconsiderationsStrategic environmental pressuresand how to address them, including carbon management strategies How environmental management contributes to wider business concerns, the process of sustainable development and the corporate social responsibility agenda. The authors combine a broad training background with extensive practical experience of environmental management. Essentials provides a user-friendly framework which sets out the key principles and approaches that underpin this ever-growing professional discipline |
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Environmental management.
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Social responsibility of business.
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Industries -- Environmental aspects.
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Management -- Environmental aspects
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environmental control.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industrial Management.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Management Science.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Organizational Behavior.
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Environmental management
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Industries -- Environmental aspects
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Management -- Environmental aspects
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Social responsibility of business
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Reeve, Paul
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Staff, Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (Great Britain)
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ISBN |
9781317325093 |
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1317325095 |
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9781317325086 |
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1317325087 |
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