Sustainability Issues for Resource Managers

Sustainability Issues for Resource Managers
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1996
Genre: Sustainable fisheries
ISBN: WISC:89047730056

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Sustainability Issues for Resource Managers

Sustainability Issues for Resource Managers
Author: Daniel L. Bottom,Gordon H. Reeves,Martha H. Brookes
Publsiher: Bear Meadows Research Group
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1997-06
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0899045790

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This series of essays examines the underlying historical, cultural, and philosophical issues that undermine the sustainability of natural resources and proposes alternative approaches to conservation. These approaches emphasize the relations among populations rather than among individuals; the integrity of the whole ecosystems across longer time frames; the importance of qualitative as well as quantitative indicators of human welfare and sustainability; and the unpredictable and interdependent interaction among "natural," scientific, and regulatory processes. Charts and tables.

Human Resource Management Practices for Promoting Sustainability

Human Resource Management Practices for Promoting Sustainability
Author: Atiku, Sulaiman Olusegun,Fapohunda, Tinuke
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2020-09-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781799845232

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In the midst of climate change, responsible business practices and ecological modernization become essential tools for the promotion of sustainability. Due to the current level of demand for eco-friendly products and services, there is a need for green training and green human resource development to support green creativity and eco-innovation for sustainability. By incorporating green initiatives into human resource practices, organizations can maintain a positive impact on the environment. With a full understanding of sustainable business practices, positive impacts on the environmental management field become easier to produce. Human Resource Management Practices for Promoting Sustainability is a pivotal reference source that explores the incorporation of green initiatives into all aspects of human resource management practices in a variety of industries. The book delivers a discussion on green human capital, collective green intelligence, and competencies that are essential to cope with the challenges in Industry 4.0. It also provides a basis for green recruitment and selection processes as a way of promoting pro-environmental behavior in the labor markets. While highlighting a broad range of topics including employee relations, knowledge management, and recruitment, this book is ideally designed for executives, entrepreneurs, human resource managers, academicians, researchers, and students. The book is also suitable for conventional and corporate universities looking to meet sustainable development goals as well as policymakers as it provides a guideline in designing and implementing green creativity and eco-innovation based on a wide range of global issues confronting sustainability in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Sustainability Issues for Resource Managers

Sustainability Issues for Resource Managers
Author: Daniel L. Bottom,Gordon H. Reeves,Martha H. Brookes
Publsiher: Bear Meadows Research Group
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0899045057

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This series of essays examines the underlying historical, cultural, and philosophical issues that undermine the sustainability of natural resources and proposes alternative approaches to conservation. These approaches emphasize the relations among populations rather than among individuals; the integrity of the whole ecosystems across longer time frames; the importance of qualitative as well as quantitative indicators of human welfare and sustainability; and the unpredictable and interdependent interaction among "natural," scientific, and regulatory processes. Charts and tables.

Sustainable Resource Management

Sustainable Resource Management
Author: Chaudhery Mustansar Hussain,Juan F. Velasco-Munoz
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2021-06-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780128243435

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Sustainable Resource Management: Modern Approaches and Contexts presents the application of the current concept of sustainability to the management of natural resources, such as water, land, minerals and metals using theoretical field knowledge and illustrative real-world examples. Initially, the book defines sustainability, detailing its evolution and how it has been adapted to each of the contexts in which it is used. Furthermore, sustainability is made up of three main areas of science—environmental, social and economic—which are rarely considered together. This book is a complete reference guide to sustainability of natural resources for academics, researchers, practitioners and postgraduate-level students, and more. As sustainability is an interdisciplinary field, linked to most sciences, it is also of use to all fields of science that need to maintain sustainable practices and specific details on the methodologies and techniques needed for sustainable resource management. Provides an integrated approach for modern tools, methodologies and indicators for sustainable resource management Evaluates emerging trends and advanced approaches in sustainable resource management, detailing the most up-to-date research and management considerations Describes advanced sustainable resource management technologies and presents case studies where applicable

Contemporary Developments in Green Human Resource Management Research

Contemporary Developments in Green Human Resource Management Research
Author: Douglas W.S. Renwick
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2018-01-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317667988

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This book examines a new topic in Human Resource Management (HRM), green – or environmental – HRM, analysing the role humans play in environmental management at work and environmental behaviours at workplaces around the world. The book begins with a focus on negative workplace green behaviours (e.g. toxic chemical leaks, air pollution, contaminated waste etc.), and what such environmental problems mean for workers, managers and society as a whole. This book outlines relevant, underpinning academic theory and research literature on how HRM is ‘going green’, and details real-life organisational examples derived from original and secondary empirical research to illuminate the implications of adopting Green HRM practices for relevant stakeholders. In doing so, the book offers a new, academic contribution to both the HRM and environmental management literatures.

Sustainability Issues for Resource Managers

Sustainability Issues for Resource Managers
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1996
Genre: Sustainable fisheries
ISBN: MINN:31951D02889132H

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Sustainability Issues for Resource Managers

Sustainability Issues for Resource Managers
Author: Daniel L. Bottom,Gordon H. Reeves,Martha H. Brookes
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 61
Release: 1997-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780788146992

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This series of essays examines the underlying historical, cultural, and philosophical issues that undermine the sustainability of natural resources and proposes alternative approaches to conservation. These approaches emphasize the relations among populations rather than among individuals; the integrity of the whole ecosystems across longer time frames; the importance of qualitative as well as quantitative indicators of human welfare and sustainability; and the unpredictable and interdependent interaction among "natural," scientific, and regulatory processes. Charts and tables.