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imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
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"Corporate Environmental Management 3" examines the complex yet
crucial issues faced when we make a genuine commitment to move
towards sustainable development. It tackles the nature of the
international economic order and the efficacy of free trade and
globalization in response to the growing recognition that
businesses and organizations must now effect real change to ensure
a sustainable future. It analyses strategies for managers,
researchers, academics and students to achieve operations
consistent with this goal and provides accounts of best practice,
offering substantial references to leading articles in the
field.With welcome clarity of thought and expression, analysis is
made of the structural, as well as cultural, adaptations demanded
of businesses in changing socioeconomic circumstances. Can an ethic
be derived from the concept of sustainable development to be
applied to the practice of business? Will the globalization of
economic activity have a detrimental and decisive effect on the
ability of business to bring about the vital progress needed? What
are the implications of postmodern social theory, with its emphasis
on the uncertainty of value and commitment, for corporations
attempting to effect change?This third book in the comprehensive
and authoritative "Corporate Environmental Management" series
provides an ideal introduction to the main practical and
theoretical issues for those new to the subject, whilst those
familiar with the series will find it a thoughtful and incisive
development of the debate.
This Reader contains a comprehensive collection of recent work by
leading authors in the field of business and sustainable
development. With 17 chapters organized thematically into sections
covering 'business opportunities', 'environmental and social
accounting', 'critical perspectives' and 'trade and sustainable
development', The Earthscan Reader in Business and Sustainable
Development is essential reading for all those with an interest in
the role that business can play in moving society towards a
sustainable future.
This text demonstrates how businesses and institutions continue to
operate outside the ecological carrying capacity of the
environment, and highlights the need for participation and social
innovation on their part. It asserts that senior executives and
middle management in large corporations have often sought,
deliberately or unconsciously, to block the advancement of
environmentalism. Industry has reconstructed the more radical
environmental agenda to suit its own purposes, in effect hijacking
it, by taking it out of its traditional discourse and placing it in
a liberal-productivist framework. The book concludes by examining
the way forward for more sustainable business, presenting new
models that place greater emphasis on issues such as equity and
ethics.
Presents a comprehensive analysis of the role of business in
safeguarding the environment. It introduces the general issues and
context, and then gives a detailed, critical examination of all the
key tools of corporate environmental management, including
environmental management systems and standards; environmental
policies, guidelines and charters; environmental auditing;
life-cycle assessment; the measurement of environmental
performance; and environmental reporting. The book emphasises
systems-based environmental management, and also considers how such
an approach might be integrated within local authorities and small
and medium-sized companies. It then extends the systems approach to
cover continuous environmental improvement, building a corporate
environmental profile and moving towards sustainability. Written in
a clear and informative style, with checklists, explanatory notes
and references for further reading, the book draws on the existing
environmental strategies of a number of leading firms. Each chapter
is written by contributors involved in ongoing research and
consultancy in their specialist area. This is the most
authoritative guide available to contemporary approaches to
corporate environmental management. Its 'how to' focus makes it
essential reading - not only for students and researchers, but for
managers faced with the challenge of introducing environmental
management strategies into their own organizations. RICHARD WELFORD
is Professor of Corporate Environmental Management and Director of
the Centre for Corporate Environmental Management at the University
of Huddersfield. He is also Professor of Sustainable Management at
the Norwegian School of Management and a Director of ERP
Environment. He is co-author of The Eartl15can Reader in Business
and the Environment (1996), author of Corporate
Environmentalll.1anagement 2 (1997) and Hijacking Environmentalism
(1997) and editor of the journal Business Strategy and the
Environment. Originally published in 1998
This third book in the Corporate Environmental Management series
examines the sorts of strategies that companies can put into place
to make their performance more consistent with the concept and
practice of sustainable development whilst taking into account the
impacts of free trade and globalization. This book: tackles the
nature of the international economic order and the efficacy of free
trade; outlines strategies for managers, researchers and academics
to develop operations consistent with sustainable development; and,
finally, offers substantial references to leading articles in the
field.
Presents a comprehensive analysis of the role of business in
safeguarding the environment. It introduces the general issues and
context, and then gives a detailed, critical examination of all the
key tools of corporate environmental management, including
environmental management systems and standards; environmental
policies, guidelines and charters; environmental auditing;
life-cycle assessment; the measurement of environmental
performance; and environmental reporting. The book emphasises
systems-based environmental management, and also considers how such
an approach might be integrated within local authorities and small
and medium-sized companies. It then extends the systems approach to
cover continuous environmental improvement, building a corporate
environmental profile and moving towards sustainability.Written in
a clear and informative style, with checklists, explanatory notes
and references for further reading, the book draws on the existing
environmental strategies of a number of leading firms. Each chapter
is written by contributors involved in ongoing research and
consultancy in their specialist area.This is the most authoritative
guide available to contemporary approaches to corporate
environmental management. Its how-to focus makes it essential
reading--not only for students and researchers, but for managers
faced with the challenge of introducing environmental management
strategies into their own organizations.
Corporate Environmental Management 3 examines the complex yet
crucial issues faced when we make a genuine commitment to move
towards sustainable development. It tackles the nature of the
international economic order and the efficacy of free trade and
globalization in response to the growing recognition that
businesses and organizations must now effect real change to ensure
a sustainable future. It analyses strategies for managers,
researchers, academics and students to achieve operations
consistent with this goal and provides accounts of best practice,
offering substantial references to leading articles in the field.
With welcome clarity of thought and expression, analysis is made of
the structural, as well as cultural, adaptations demanded of
businesses in changing socioeconomic circumstances. Can an ethic be
derived from the concept of sustainable development to be applied
to the practice of business? Will the globalization of economic
activity have a detrimental and decisive effect on the ability of
business to bring about the vital progress needed? What are the
implications of postmodern social theory, with its emphasis on the
uncertainty of value and commitment, for corporations attempting to
effect change? This third book in the comprehensive and
authoritative Corporate Environmental Management series provides an
ideal introduction to the main practical and theoretical issues for
those new to the subject, whilst those familiar with the series
will find it a thoughtful and incisive development of the debate.
Richard Welford is Professor of Corporate Environmental Management
at the University of Huddersfield, professor of Sustainable
Management at the Norwegian School of Management and a Director of
ERP Environment. Originally published in 2000
The second book in a series looking at management techniques which
could be implemented by a business in order to improve its
environmental performance, this text identifies the best practices
and examines the key tools within the framework of corporate
environmental management. Richard Welford and contributors explore
the various organizational and cultural concepts which firmly place
the corporate environmental management agenda within the human
dimension.
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