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Pealkiri: The course of lectures on discipline “Environmental Management” for the 4th year students of the specialty 6.030601 “Management” (full-time study bachelors)
Autor: Луциків, Іванна Василівна
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Lutsykiv I. V. “Environmental Management” : course of lectures for the 4th year students of the specialty 6.030601 “Management” (full-time study bachelors) / I. V. Lutsykiv. – Ternopil : ФОП Паляниця В. А., 2016. – 83 p.
Ilmumisaasta: 2016
Submitted date: 2016
Date of entry: 14-juu-2017
Country (code): UA
Place of the edition/event: Ternopil: ФОП Паляниця В. А.
Märksõnad: Environmental problems
environmental problems
planning an environmental policy
environmental expertise
Kokkuvõte: Environmental management is concerned not only with the impact of humankind on the planet but also with the patterns of human behavior necessary to preserve and manage the environment in a self-sustaining way. Study is linked to the areas of new thinking in environmental management, environmental economics and the quest for alternative technologies. It provides students an interdisciplinary survey of the broad range of contemporary environmental issues and concepts. Throughout the lectures, students will discovering how humans interact with environmental systems, and how these systems can be managed sustainably. The purpose of the course is to familiarize students with tools and their use so that students can work to change internal routines and knowledge as well as external relations with other organizations to ensure that the organization they work for is better able to reach its environmental potential.
Content: FUNDAMENTALS OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT; ENVIRONVENTAL PROTECTION; ENVIRONMENRAL POLICY; ENVIRONMENTAL CERTIFICATION AND ECOLOGICAL PASSPORT OF ENTERPRISEE; ENVIRONMENTAL EXPERTISE (EXAMINATION); ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT; THE ISO 14000 MODEL
URI: http://elartu.tntu.edu.ua/handle/lib/21089
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Content type: Learning Object
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