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Environmental Human Resource Management

1998
Although human resource management is an area much less involved than most in environmental protection, it is here that long-term, significant preconditions are created for the effectiveness of environmental management in a company. This is true not only in terms of the qualification requirements set when selecting and promoting personnel, but also in ...
Ulrich Steger, Ralph Meima
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Management of Environmental Resources and Environmental Policy

1992
We have in previous chapters argued that the basic problem in managing environmental resources is the problem of incentives. Environmental resources are often such that it is not in the best of interest of the individual to act in a way that is best for the society at large. The basic objective of environmental policy is therefore to create an economic
Jan Bojö   +2 more
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Resource and Environmental Management

2013
Preface 1. Change, complexity, uncertainty and conflict 2. Turbulence and planning 3. Looking to the future 4. Sustainability 5. Ecosystem approach 6. Learning organizations and adaptive management 7. Assessing alternatives 8. Partnerships and stakeholders 9. Local knowledge systems 10. Gender and development 11.
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Resource and Environmental Management

2019
Change. Complexity. Uncertainty, Conflict, Ambiguity. Intractability. Wicked problems. Ethics, Integrity. All these terms capture much of what resource and environmental managers must address in determining the most appropriate course of action relative to social-ecological systems.
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AI for Sustainable Development: Applications in Natural Resource Management, Agriculture, and Waste Management

International Transactions on Artificial Intelligence (ITALIC)
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into sustainable development practices holds significant promise for addressing contemporary environmental, economic, and social challenges.
Jack Jones   +4 more
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Examining the influence of internal green supply chain practices, green human resource management and supply chain environmental cooperation on firm performance

, 2020
This study aims to examine the direct impact of internal green supply chain practices (IGSCP) on green human resource management (GHRM), supply chain environmental cooperation (SCEC) and firm performance (FP). The mediating influences of GHRM and SCEC on
Yaw Agyabeng‐Mensah   +5 more
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Effects of green human resource management and managerial environmental concern on green innovation

European Journal of Innovation Management, 2020
PurposeGreen human resource management (GHRM) is critical to enhancing the ability of the companies' green innovation, but this link is rarely explored or empirically tested in the literature.
Wenhao Song, Hongyan Yu, Hui Xu
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Green human resource management, green organization identity and organizational citizenship behavior for the environment: the moderating effect of environmental values

Chinese Management Studies, 2020
Purpose Green human resource management (GHRM) is a new management philosophy and pattern that applies the concept of “green” to human resource management, which plays an important role in realizing environmental goals and obtaining competitive ...
Zonghua Liu, Shiye Mei, Yulang Guo
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Valuing environmental resources under alternative management regimes

Ecological Economics, 1991
Abstract This paper shows that the economic values of resources depend in part on the management regime. The value of a resource supporting a commercial fishery will depend on whether the fishery is optimally managed or open access. The Ellis-Fisher (1987) data are used to calculate values under alternative assumptions about management.
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Woodfuel resource use and environmental management

Energy Policy, 1989
Abstract The deterioration of the woodfuel resource base in developing countries is being increasingly perceived as a problem of land management. Given this focus, the economics of natural resource use can provide a framework appropriate for an integrated analysis of environmental and energy-related issues of biomass resource management.
Witold Teplitz-Sembitzky, Gunter Schramm
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