Environmental Success Stories

Environmental Success Stories
Title Environmental Success Stories PDF eBook
Author Frank Dunnivant
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 2017-03-21
Genre Science
ISBN 0231542909

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Unlike many titles on environmental issues that portend a dark future, Environmental Success Stories delves into the most daunting ecological and environmental challenges humankind has faced and shows how scientists, citizens, and a responsive public sector have dealt with them successfully. In addition to presenting the basic chemical and environmental science underlying problems like providing clean drinking water, removing DDT and lead from agriculture and our homes, and curtailing industrial pollution, this book also discusses the political actors, agency regulators, and community leaders who have collaborated to enact effective legislation. Sharing the stories of the people, organizations, and governments who have addressed these problems successfully, Frank M. Dunnivant explains how we might confront the world's largest and most complex environmental crisis: climate change. Now is the time for rededicated scientific exploration and enlightened citizen action to save our environment, and Dunnivant's book offers a stirring call to action.

Environmental Success Stories

Environmental Success Stories
Title Environmental Success Stories PDF eBook
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Release 2004
Genre Conservation of natural resources
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Ever Green Community Environmental Success Stories

Ever Green Community Environmental Success Stories
Title Ever Green Community Environmental Success Stories PDF eBook
Author Environmental Enterprise Centre
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Release 1993
Genre Compost
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The Wealth of Communities

The Wealth of Communities
Title The Wealth of Communities PDF eBook
Author Charlie Pye-Smith
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 329
Release 2021-06-30
Genre Nature
ISBN 1000388980

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First published in 1994, The Wealth of Communities presents the stories of ten communities from Philippines to Poland, from Los Angeles to Zimbabwe, where they are making intelligent and sustainable use of the world around them. It brings case studies of reviving depleted fisheries; finding novel ways of waste disposal; controlling industrial pollution; and replanting forests, to show how they are shaping their own destinies and meeting their own needs while at the same time protecting the environment in the face of hardship and opposition. The Wealth of Communities is a book about hope and ingenuity, written in a vivid and memorable style to which the accompanying photographs lend immediacy and depth. In an age of climate crisis, these ten tales will pave the way for the success of future ventures, and they are a tonic for hard times

LIFE--environment in Action

LIFE--environment in Action
Title LIFE--environment in Action PDF eBook
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Total Pages 140
Release 2001
Genre Coastal zone management
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Environmental Success Stories

Environmental Success Stories
Title Environmental Success Stories PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 25
Release 2000
Genre Business enterprises
ISBN 9780731327485

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Environmental Management in European Companies

Environmental Management in European Companies
Title Environmental Management in European Companies PDF eBook
Author Jobst Conrad
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 346
Release 2003-09-02
Genre Law
ISBN 0203305450

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Over the past decade, the greening of industry has become both an issue in scientific and political debate and a generic substantive development in industry itself. This study is the product of an international collaborative research project investigating exemplary cases of successful environmental management in European companies in Denmark, Germany, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, and Latvia with the aim of discovering the reasons and dynamics underlying them and the role environmental policy did and could play. Providing the background and context of the research project, the nine case studies concern various companies of different sizes and from different industrial branches and describe the social processes leading to substantive environmental achievements and corresponding environmental management systems. This study also evaluates the success stories in a comparative empirical, as well as theoretical, perspective with an environmental policy orientation. Case studies examine the role of a company's internal and external determinants, explaining successful corporate environmental management on the micro-level.