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Title: Environmental Management for Sustainable Development /
Authors: Barrow, C.J.
Keywords: . Environmental management.
Environmental policy.
Sustainable development.
Issue Date: 2006
Publisher: Routledge
Citation: Second Edition
Abstract: This book explores the nature, scope and role of environmental management, with a strong focus on sustainable development. It offers a foundation for a series of texts which deal with the application of environmental management, including --Environmental Risk Management Managing Environmental Pollution Coastal and Estuarine Management Countryside Management Environmental Assessment in Practice. Environmental management is a broad and rapidly evolving discipline. This book explores the subject’s core themes and principles, which include: ● a goal of sustainable development; ● a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary or holistic approach; ● support for the ‘polluter-pays principle’; ● concern for limits, hazards and potential; ● an attempt to act beyond the local or project level; ● support for long-term not just short-term planning; ● adherence to the ‘precautionary principle’; ● translation of theory to effective practice; ● the integration of environmental science, planning and management, policy making and public involvement; ● an awareness of the need to change the ethics of peoples, businesses and governments
Description: Includes bibliographical references and index.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/287
ISBN: 10: 0–203–01667–X
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