Environmental management : text and cases Krishnamoorthy, Bala
Material type: TextAnalytics: Show analyticsPublication details: New Delhi Prentice Hall of India 2015Edition: 2Description: "xv, 267 p."ISBN:- 978-81-203-3329-1
- 363.7068 Kri
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Book | Library Annexe -2 (6th Floor) | 363.7068/KRI//30853 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 11130853 |
Contents:
Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Environment Management Concepts. 3. Environmental Law. 4. Environmental Impact Assessment. 5. Emergence of Industrial Response for Environmental Issues in India. 6. Environmental Ethics. 7. Environmental Risk Communication. 8. WTO and Environmental Issues. 9. Solid Waste Management. 10. Hospital Waste Management and Biomedical Waste Management Rules. Case Studies. Appendices—A: Industrial Pollution Prevention Project. B: Declaration of United Nations Conference of the Human Environment. C: Model Question Paper. Index.
Description:
The Second Edition of this concise and compact text continues to highlight the need for effective environmental management, taking into account the serious damage done to the environment through environmental pollution and degradation.
The book focuses its attention on the multidimensional aspects of environmental management such as sustainable development, the RIO Conference (popularly known as the Earth Summit), environment impact assessment, environmental ethics, environmental risk communication, and waste management.
Dr. Bala Krishnamoorthy, with her rich experience in teaching and research, provides the reader a succinct, well-researched and engaging study of this fascinating subject. Besides giving an exposition on the principles, the author also presents Case Studies and short cases to highlight and illustrate the issues discussed.
WHAT’S NEW TO THIS EDITION?
• Gives four new Case Studies while retaining two case studies from the earlier edition—the new case studies include the one on the Bhopal Gas Tragedy (“Bhopal Revisited”) and the other on the Mumbai Deluge of July 2005. These would be of great interest and benefit to the readers.
This book is recommended in Assam Institute of Management.
Primarily intended as a text for students of management, the book should also be of interest to all those who have an abiding concern about Environment in all its facets.
There are no comments on this title.