The Environmental Management of Industrial Estates, Volumes 22-39United Nations Environment Programme, Industry and Environment, 1997 - 138 pages This United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) guide is the first stage in the process of preparing advice for estate managers. It proposes a practical set of options for day-to-day work activities based on the best current experience. Intended for government officials, estate managers & industry leaders, the publication offers, among other things, environmental guidelines for new as well as existing industrial estates, the formulation of environmental policy & cleaner production & resource recovery. |
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... identify adverse environmental problems expected to occur examine and select the best alternative from the available options identify critical environmental problems that require further study incorporate mitigation measures into the ...
... identify adverse environmental problems expected to occur examine and select the best alternative from the available options identify critical environmental problems that require further study incorporate mitigation measures into the ...
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... Identify stakeholders 6. Identify possible impacts 7. Evaluate impacts 8. Identify the decision process 9. Identify action options for decisions 10. Conclusions and recommendations Source : UNEP IE N I km B C A urban area business ...
... Identify stakeholders 6. Identify possible impacts 7. Evaluate impacts 8. Identify the decision process 9. Identify action options for decisions 10. Conclusions and recommendations Source : UNEP IE N I km B C A urban area business ...
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... identify which environmental management strategies they can implement . Estate managers can facilitate implementation of options such as : Retrofitting facilities to conserve energy and water , for example : re - use heat or process ...
... identify which environmental management strategies they can implement . Estate managers can facilitate implementation of options such as : Retrofitting facilities to conserve energy and water , for example : re - use heat or process ...
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