Environmental management for sustainable development:
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Vorheriger Titel: | Barrow, Christopher J. Environmental management and development |
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List of illustrations vi
Preface ix
PART I THEORY, PRINCIPLES AND KEY CONCEPTS
Chapter 1 Introduction 3
Chapter 2 Environmental management fundamentals and goals 20
Chapter 3 Environmental management and science 39
Chapter 4 Environmentalism, social sciences, economics and
environmental management 77
Chapter 5 Environmental management, business and law 111
Chapter 6 Participants in environmental management 143
PART II PRACTICE
Chapter 7 Environmental management approaches 163
Chapter 8 Standards, monitoring, modelling, auditing and
co-ordination 176
Chapter 9 Proactive assessment, prediction and forecasting 204
Chapter 10 Key resources 235
Chapter 11 Global challenges 269
Chapter 12 Pollution and waste management 289
Chapter 13 Environmental management in sensitive, vulnerable and
difficult situations 312
Chapter 14 Tourism and environmental management 333
Chapter 15 Urban environmental management 345
PART HI THE FUTURE
Chapter 16 The way ahead 363
Glossary 376
References 382
Index 435
Illustrations
Figures
1.1 A typical scheme of practice adopted for environmental management 8
2.1 Time horizon of the WorkD model 28
2.2 Major decision-making steps in a typical environmental management
process 31
3.1 Cape Disappointment (South Georgia) 40
3.2 Natural system and social system relationship 41
3.3 A glacier calving into the sea, Cumberland Bay (South Georgia) 44
3.4 The relations between ecosystem components 47
3.5 Two approaches to studying ecosystems 50
3.6 Baltic Sea Joint Comprehensive Action Programme 57
3.7 Abrupt boundary between cleared lowland tropical rainforest and
young oil palm plantation (Peninsular Malaysia) 64
4.1 The elements of total economic value 94
4.2 A classification of environmental resources 98
5.1 Corporate environmental management: the parties involved 114
5.2 Eco-labelling 123
5.3 The Antarctic 135
6.1 Tucurui Dam, across the Tocantins River (Amazonian Brazil) 151
6.2 Schematic illustration of the links between the major factors that can
have an influence upon, or reinforce, environmental degradation 152
7.1 Linkages of levels in sustainable development tasks 171
8.1 European Union Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS)
eco-audit award logo 192
8.2 Basic environmental management system approach 199
8.3 The basic provisions of the European Union s EMAS 200
9.1 How impact assessment fits into planning 209
9.2 Relationship of environmental impact assessment (EIA), technology
assessment, social forecasting and social impact assessment (SIA) 209
9.3 Relationships, possible exchanges of information and methodologies
for environmental impact assessments, environmental audits, new
systems of national accounts and state-of-the-environment reports 209
9.4 A comparison of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) and
environmental impact assessment (EIA) 231
9.5 Stages in links between policy- , plan- and programme-making
and strategic environmental assessment (SEA) 232
10.1 Ruins of Angkor (Cambodia) 236
Illustrations • vii
10.2 Species-rich tropical montane rainforest clothing the Cameron
Highlands (Malaysia) 262
12.1 Landfill refuse disposal site in Belgium 296
12.2 Sungai Besi tin mine, south of Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) 298
13.1 Alpine resort of Cervinia (Italy) 321
13.2 Overgrazed land and poorly maintained terraces, High Atlas Mountains
(Morocco) 322
13.3 Vegetation damage leading to soil degradation. Deforested landscape
in the High Atlas Mountains (Morocco) 324
14.1 The development of apartments and hotels in the Cameron Highlands
(Malaysia) 334
14.2 Crocodile farm by Lake Tonle Sap (Cambodia) 336
14.3 Yucatan (Mexico) 339
15.1 Typical Southeast Asian shop-house/workshop 349
15.2 Cycles, rickshaws and motorcycles still outnumber cars in most
Vietnamese towns and cities (Hanoi) 355
16.1 What the world wants - and how to pay for it 369
16.2 Singapore 371
16.3 Mass rapid transport (Singapore) 372
Tables
3.1 Classifications of environmental systems 48
3.2 Hierarchical ecosystem classification used in The Netherlands 56
Boxes
1.1 Some definitions of environmental management 6
1.2 Some definitions of sustainable development 12
2.1 Approaches to environmental management 25
3.1 Ecological concepts and parameters which are useful for
environmental management 46
3.2 Advantages and disadvantages of the ecosystem approach 53
3.3 How the ecosystem approach can advise the environmental
manager 54
4.1 Common property resource 81
4.2 Some common green characteristics 83
4.3 Concepts dealing with human-environment relations 88
4.4 Broad groupings of greens 89
4.5 Curitiba City (Brazil) 95
4.6 The positive and negative effects of free trade on environmental
management 108
4.7 Clash between free trade and environmental management 109
5.1 Business Charter for Sustainable Development 117
5.2 Forms of regulation or legislation 127
5.3 A selection of treaties, agreements and so on relating to
environmental management 134
5.4 Agreements made at the Earth Summit , 1992 139
6.1 Participants in environmental management 145
viii • Illustrations
6.2 Why the public should be involved in environmental management 155
8.1 Measuring sustainable development 183
8.2 Types of eco-audit 193
8.3 Eco-audit-environmental management system standards 194
9.1 An overview of El A 207
9.2 Typical step-wise EIA process 208
9.3 The 1969 US National Environmental Policy Act 212
11.1 Transboundary issues caused or affected by human activity 276
11.2 Transboundary issues caused by natural processes 280
12.1 The polluter-pays principle, NIMBY and NIABY 292
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Contents
List of illustrations vi
Preface ix
PART I THEORY, PRINCIPLES AND KEY CONCEPTS
Chapter 1 Introduction 3
Chapter 2 Environmental management fundamentals and goals 20
Chapter 3 Environmental management and science 39
Chapter 4 Environmentalism, social sciences, economics and
environmental management 77
Chapter 5 Environmental management, business and law 111
Chapter 6 Participants in environmental management 143
PART II PRACTICE
Chapter 7 Environmental management approaches 163
Chapter 8 Standards, monitoring, modelling, auditing and
co-ordination 176
Chapter 9 Proactive assessment, prediction and forecasting 204
Chapter 10 Key resources 235
Chapter 11 Global challenges 269
Chapter 12 Pollution and waste management 289
Chapter 13 Environmental management in sensitive, vulnerable and
difficult situations 312
Chapter 14 Tourism and environmental management 333
Chapter 15 Urban environmental management 345
PART HI THE FUTURE
Chapter 16 The way ahead 363
Glossary 376
References 382
Index 435
Illustrations
Figures
1.1 A typical scheme of practice adopted for environmental management 8
2.1 Time horizon of the WorkD model 28
2.2 Major decision-making steps in a typical environmental management
process 31
3.1 Cape Disappointment (South Georgia) 40
3.2 Natural system and social system relationship 41
3.3 A glacier calving into the sea, Cumberland Bay (South Georgia) 44
3.4 The relations between ecosystem components 47
3.5 Two approaches to studying ecosystems 50
3.6 Baltic Sea Joint Comprehensive Action Programme 57
3.7 Abrupt boundary between cleared lowland tropical rainforest and
young oil palm plantation (Peninsular Malaysia) 64
4.1 The elements of total economic value 94
4.2 A classification of environmental resources 98
5.1 Corporate environmental management: the parties involved 114
5.2 Eco-labelling 123
5.3 The Antarctic 135
6.1 Tucurui Dam, across the Tocantins River (Amazonian Brazil) 151
6.2 Schematic illustration of the links between the major factors that can
have an influence upon, or reinforce, environmental degradation 152
7.1 Linkages of levels in sustainable development tasks 171
8.1 European Union Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS)
eco-audit award logo 192
8.2 Basic environmental management system approach 199
8.3 The basic provisions of the European Union's EMAS 200
9.1 How impact assessment fits into planning 209
9.2 Relationship of environmental impact assessment (EIA), technology
assessment, social forecasting and social impact assessment (SIA) 209
9.3 Relationships, possible exchanges of information and methodologies
for environmental impact assessments, environmental audits, new
systems of national accounts and state-of-the-environment reports 209
9.4 A comparison of strategic environmental assessment (SEA) and
environmental impact assessment (EIA) 231
9.5 Stages in links between policy- , plan- and programme-making
and strategic environmental assessment (SEA) 232
10.1 Ruins of Angkor (Cambodia) 236
Illustrations • vii
10.2 Species-rich tropical montane rainforest clothing the Cameron
Highlands (Malaysia) 262
12.1 Landfill refuse disposal site in Belgium 296
12.2 Sungai Besi tin mine, south of Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) 298
13.1 Alpine resort of Cervinia (Italy) 321
13.2 Overgrazed land and poorly maintained terraces, High Atlas Mountains
(Morocco) 322
13.3 Vegetation damage leading to soil degradation. Deforested landscape
in the High Atlas Mountains (Morocco) 324
14.1 The development of apartments and hotels in the Cameron Highlands
(Malaysia) 334
14.2 Crocodile farm by Lake Tonle Sap (Cambodia) 336
14.3 Yucatan (Mexico) 339
15.1 Typical Southeast Asian shop-house/workshop 349
15.2 Cycles, rickshaws and motorcycles still outnumber cars in most
Vietnamese towns and cities (Hanoi) 355
16.1 What the world wants - and how to pay for it 369
16.2 Singapore 371
16.3 Mass rapid transport (Singapore) 372
Tables
3.1 Classifications of environmental systems 48
3.2 Hierarchical ecosystem classification used in The Netherlands 56
Boxes
1.1 Some definitions of environmental management 6
1.2 Some definitions of sustainable development 12
2.1 Approaches to environmental management 25
3.1 Ecological concepts and parameters which are useful for
environmental management 46
3.2 Advantages and disadvantages of the ecosystem approach 53
3.3 How the ecosystem approach can advise the environmental
manager 54
4.1 Common property resource 81
4.2 Some common green characteristics 83
4.3 Concepts dealing with human-environment relations 88
4.4 Broad groupings of greens 89
4.5 Curitiba City (Brazil) 95
4.6 The positive and negative effects of free trade on environmental
management 108
4.7 Clash between free trade and environmental management 109
5.1 Business Charter for Sustainable Development 117
5.2 Forms of regulation or legislation 127
5.3 A selection of treaties, agreements and so on relating to
environmental management 134
5.4 Agreements made at the 'Earth Summit', 1992 139
6.1 Participants in environmental management 145
viii • Illustrations
6.2 Why the public should be involved in environmental management 155
8.1 Measuring sustainable development 183
8.2 Types of eco-audit 193
8.3 Eco-audit-environmental management system standards 194
9.1 An overview of El A 207
9.2 Typical step-wise EIA process 208
9.3 The 1969 US National Environmental Policy Act 212
11.1 Transboundary issues caused or affected by human activity 276
11.2 Transboundary issues caused by natural processes 280
12.1 The polluter-pays principle, NIMBY and NIABY 292 |
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