Economics of environmental management
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"Increasing attention to environmental management has raised many new dilemmas for firms. How can managers deal with environmental issues in a competitive situation that is international and heterogeneous? What are the strategic and financial implications of environmental management? How can they cope with regulation, considering the choices which range from compliance to voluntary initiatives? And how do other firms organise their environmental management and communicate with stakeholders?" "This book examines these different topics, without dogma or prescription. It demonstrates the complexity of an area in which there are often no right or easy answers."
"This text is written for students interested in environmental management, and for managers, regulators and consultants who want to keep abreast of the latest developments."--Jacket.
"This text is written for students interested in environmental management, and for managers, regulators and consultants who want to keep abreast of the latest developments."--Jacket.
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