The International Handbook on Environmental Technology Management

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Dora Marinova, David Annandale, John Phillimore
Edward Elgar, 2006 - Business & Economics - 575 pages
This important Handbook is the first comprehensive account that brings together recent developments in the three related fields of environmental technology, environmental management and technology management. With contributions from more than 55 outstanding authors representing ten countries and five continents, the reader is provided with a vast range of insightful perspectives on the latest industry and policy issues. With the aid of numerous case studies, leading experts reflect on significant changes in the use of technology and management practices witnessed in the last decade.

Within this Handbook, the authors discuss, in detail:

  • eco-modernization and technology transformation
  • environmental technology management in business practices
  • measuring environmental technology management
  • case studies in new technologies for the environment
  • environmental technology management and the future.

The International Handbook on Environmental Technology Management has a broad audience including researchers, practitioners, policymakers and students in the fields of sustainability and environmental science.

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ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
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CASE STUDIES IN NEW TECHNOLOGIES FOR
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ABCD process backcasting methodology
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