environmental management
collocation in Englishmeaningsofenvironmentalandmanagement
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environmental
adjective
uk/ɪnˌvaɪ.rənˈmen.təl/us/ɪnˌvaɪ.rənˈmen.t̬əl/
relating to ...
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management
noun
uk/ˈmæn.ɪdʒ.mənt/us/ˈmæn.ədʒ.mənt/
the control and organization ...
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(Definition ofenvironmentalandmanagementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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They point to the continued revision of colonial policy and tinkering with metropolitan models of administration,environmentalmanagement, schooling, health, penology, and research.
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Toenvironmentalmanagementanalysts, the paper says: getting prices right is crucial, but the characteristics of ecological systems must be considered as well.
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The presence ofenvironmentalmanagementpractices and clean technology were used as secondary criteria.
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We here describe the legislative and institutional setting of theenvironmentalmanagementsector in the study countries, and draw major lessons for promoting institutional sustainability.
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Yet the intergovernmental context ofenvironmentalmanagementin developing countries is seldom explored in the literature.
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Should joining free trade agreements be accompanied by adopting better resource andenvironmentalmanagementpractices?
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Together they created a practice ofenvironmentalmanagementthat took little account of the growing human population of the area.
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Thus, sustainability will become the central organizing principle forenvironmentalmanagement.
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An important theme running through the book is demographic change and its impact on agricultural development, labour allocation andenvironmentalmanagement.
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This style of ' bringing government back in' raises questions about the perceived costs and benefits of devolved forms of network governance inenvironmentalmanagement.
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Yetenvironmentalmanagementauthorities typically ignore such firms.
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This can give valuable information that can enhanceenvironmentalmanagementleading to sustainable development.
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This has provided strong incentives for local environmental authorities to enforce the levy system, and has significantly enhanced their capability forenvironmentalmanagement.
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Many of these conditions apply in theenvironmentalmanagementsector.
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A key theme is that the implementation ofenvironmentalmanagement, using any type of instrument, will continue to be constrained by various institutional factors.
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The final chapter provides an effective wide-ranging discussion of groundwater resource andenvironmentalmanagementissues culminating with the looming threat of climate change.
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At the same time it has pioneered huge strides in exploration and production technology, safety/environmentalmanagementand applied geoscience research.
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Theenvironmentalmanagementsector has, for one, been targeted in an ad hoc manner.
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In most of the countries surveyed, existing legislation has established environmental institutions and provided for the use of economic incentives inenvironmentalmanagement.
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This agenda reflects the interests of dominant pressure groups in the region, further removingenvironmentalmanagementstrategies from national, local and/or ' gendered ' priorities.
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