TY - BOOK AU - Shukla A.K TI - Environmental Management: Principles and practice SN - 978-93-80764-96-0 U1 - 363.705 23 PY - 2016/// CY - Delhi. PB - A.K. Publications N1 - 1. Environmental Management and quality systems 2. Environmental performance of Business 3. Voluntary approaches to environment 4. Pollution and sanitation - setbacks 5. Environmental management practices in the manufacturing sector 6. Environmental management: The use of environmental dispute resolution 7. organisational culture in the environmental awareness 8. Transnational environmental management 9. NPOs in environmental management : A comparative analysis 10. Evolution of environmental management under economic growth 11. strategies from the history of ecosystem based management N2 - Environmental resource management can be viewed from a variety of perspectives. Environmental Resource Management involves the management of all components of the biophysical environment, both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic). This is due to the interconnected and network of relationships amongst all living species and their habitats. The environment also involves the relationships of the human environment, such as the social, cultural and economic environment with the biophysical environment. The essential aspects of environmental resource management are ethical, economical, social and technological which provide for formulation of principles and help in making decisions. The scientific and technical nature makes environmental resource management profession to operate in a humanistic and rational mode in the world ER -