Study on Management and Organization Innovation of Low-Carbon Scenic Spots

2012 ◽  
Vol 573-574 ◽  
pp. 797-800
Author(s):  
Miao Wang ◽  
Jing Fei Ren ◽  
Jing Li

There are many problems about the current management mode of the scenic spots in China with the contradiction between the economic development and environmental protection as the key problem. The study on the management and control mode of the low-carbon scenic spots can alleviate the overload operation in the scenic spots to a great extent and it can help increase the economic income as well as achieve a sustainable development of the scenic spots. The straight-matrix structure constructs a horizontal and vertical management coordination platform with the information technology as the support and it enables the management information to be processed and conveyed within the organization so as to realize a win-win development of economy and environmental protection in the scenic spots.

2012 ◽  
Vol 573-574 ◽  
pp. 789-792
Author(s):  
Shao Lun Cai

The low-carbon economy has become a global issue today. By exploring the meaning of the concept of environmental finance theory and research, this paper introduces the practice of the financial industry for environmental protection. The practice may have both positive and negative aspects of a brief analysis of the financial turmoil on the cause of environmental protection impact. Then aiming at the subject of how to grasp the direction of sustainable development in the crisis and promote economic development,at the same time to guarantee the value of environment, has undergone a new study attempt.


2019 ◽  
pp. 36-64
Author(s):  
Edward B. Barbier

This chapter examines how humankind's complex relationship with water evolved historically to create today's water paradox. There is a significant difference between how water is managed and used for economic development today compared to past eras. Starting with the Agricultural Transition around 10,000 years ago, economic development was spurred by harnessing more water resources. Rather than threatening sustainable development, exploiting and controlling water resources was the key to building successful and long-lasting economies. Although the relationship between exploiting water resources and economic development has changed, many of the water institutions and innovations have not. Water may appear to be cheap, but it is only artificially so. Instead, the current market, policy, and governance institutions underprice it, and so people continue to use water excessively as if it were not scarce. Most of the innovations are also geared toward expanding command and control of water resources, not toward reducing use as economies develop.


2022 ◽  
pp. 204-225
Author(s):  
María Jesús García García

Sustainable development is a type of development that advocates first of all the harmonization between economic development and environmental protection, adding social progress; it would therefore be a development in which high and stable growth in the production of goods and services is compatible with widespread social progress, environmental protection, and prudent and efficient use of natural resources. Among the different sectoral areas transferred by the idea of sustainable development is undoubtedly the field of urban planning and housing. The activity generated in cities has an important environmental impact, so it is necessary to orient urban structures, homes, and buildings under premises that are as respectful as possible with the environment, also taking advantage of its economic potential and its effect on the social fabric that inhabits it. It is about promoting integrated actions in the urban environment that are in tune with the objectives.


2020 ◽  
Vol 164 ◽  
pp. 11011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Van Anh Thi Duong ◽  
Lyudmila Pushkareva

Development society brings many benefits to people and also brings many challenges. Those challenges seriously affect sustainable economic development, the life and health of all people in society. At present, issues that the whole society has been facing are: hygiene, food safety, environmental pollution, new epidemics, and exhaust of natural resources as well as warming up of the earth... To limit and solve the aforementioned issues, it needs close cooperation and support from all people and enterprises. Every individual, every organization is a part of society. The development of each individual and each enterprise is also the development of society and vice versa. The rise of society will also have a positive impact on each member of it. Therefore, enterprises need to raise awareness about sustainable development and act responsibly with the community and society. It is necessary and useful not only for enterprises themselves but also for the whole society. In this thesis, the author focuses on addressing the following issues: Carrying out social responsibilities associated with environmental protection in order to sustainably develop of Vietnamese enterprises, thereby finding the causes and proposing solutions to help enterprises fulfill their social responsibilities and protect the green, clean and beautiful environment in accordance with the standards prescribed by the Law on Environment of Vietnam in 2014.


2013 ◽  
Vol 726-731 ◽  
pp. 3976-3980
Author(s):  
Chuan Kui Liu ◽  
You Yuan Wang

It is a very important problem that economic and environmental coordinated development in PLEEZ. This paper found economic and environmental systems, a quantitative method was proposed which systemic coordinated evaluation based on the principal component analysis and system index of sustainable development for PLEEZ, the conclusions provide a useful reference to economic development and environmental protection coordination of PLEEZ.


2014 ◽  
Vol 912-914 ◽  
pp. 1657-1662
Author(s):  
Jiang Xie ◽  
Shu Bao Hu ◽  
Ji Min Guo ◽  
Gang Wu ◽  
Sha Lin ◽  
...  

To improve the system efficiency of rod pumped wells is a systematical engineering which depends on various cost control methods during the operational process and technologies of improving equipment & system operational efficiency, and closely related to pumping equipment selection, production parameters optimization design and well management. This paper analyzes the existing problems under current management mode and proposes to establish management control mode where application and of rod pumped well engineering design system software is organically linked with maintenance from the perspective of the user.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 86-89
Author(s):  
Yadab Raj Sharma

The study of environmental economics is essential and is concerned to allocation of resources among alternative uses in such a way that there is an efficient reduction of the waste, discharged to the environment which causes an increase in welfare. Excessive exploitation of the natural resources brings negative changes in the environment mainly in ecological balance. Resources are essential for economic development but modernization, industrialization and some kinds of socio – cultural practices are degrading the natural environment. This article presents the way of the sustainable development and control of the environmental problem due to developmental activities. Some recommendations are made which may help to improve the environment, and slowdown the rising damage. Academic Voices, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2012, Pages 86-89 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/av.v2i1.8295


2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 174
Author(s):  
Suvera Boodhoo ◽  
Sanjana Brijball Parumasur

In light of business leaders’ failings, including corporate corruption, the financial crisis and various ecological system crises there is a growing expectation that management education institutions should be leading thought and action on issues related to corporate responsibility and sustainability. Therefore, there is a need to ascertain management education institutions’ ability to ensure responsible and sustainable management education. This paper seeks to assess academics’ perceptions of how the University of KwaZulu-Natal has adopted the United Nation (UN) supported initiative, Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME), to ensure responsible and sustainable management education in South Africa. The sample was drawn using the probability sampling technique called cluster sampling. Permanent academic staff from the Graduate School of Business and Leadership and the School of Management, Information Technology and Governance who responded to the structured, self-administered questionnaire formed the sample. Questions asked related to fostering a sustainable culture, strategically adapting curriculum, creating learning environments, aligning research, fostering sustainable partnerships and encouraging constant dialogue with regards to PRME. In order to assess the implementation of the PRME for sustainable development, a quantitative research design was adopted. This is the first study, to the researcher’s knowledge, to examine the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Graduate School of Business and Leadership and the School of Management, Information Technology and Governance’s motives, effects and challenges of engaging in PRME. The study has also explored key aspects such as the adaptation of teaching practices by the academic staff, the role of academics and diversification that influences the decision of the Graduate School of Business and Leadership and School of Management, Information Technology and Governance to participate in PRME. The results indicate that academic staff in both schools is engaging in activities that pursue the cause of sustainable development. There is evidence of addressing modern societal and environmental challenges by fostering change in design in curricula, fostering a sustainable culture and creating a learning environment. However, evidently more careful and deliberate attention needs to be given to fostering constant dialogue and aligning PRME and research to enhance economic, environmental and social development. This study provides a model/framework to present current practices and obstacles/setbacks experienced in adopting PRME and will present recommendations to facilitate the adoption of PRME by UKZN.


2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-50
Author(s):  
Goran Mihajlovski

Sustainable development, with emphasis on the employment rate of the population and their migration movement is a global concept that faces every country in the world in general, in order to ensure continuous improvement of the quality of life by ensuring sustainable development for both current and future generations.The realization of this goal means creating a stable economy with full and highly qualified employment, quality health care, stable social security, environmental protection, reduced migration movement, in order to provide a peaceful and safe world.Based on that, Europe's determination to participate actively in the global process of sustainable development, highlighted at the 1992 Rio de Janeiro Conference, resulted in the adoption of the EU's first strategy for sustainable development (GOR) in Gothenburg, 2001 and revised in 2006 by the European Commission.The main goal of the strategy for socioeconomic sustainable development is to establish a set of measures and activities that will enable continuous improvement of the life of the present and future generations by creating sustainable communities capable of managing and effectively using natural resources.So the key objectives of the European strategy for sustainable socio-economic development relating to environmental protection, social equity and economic prosperity, based on this the main challenges in terms of socio-economic development in terms of the employment rate and the migration movements that are imposed are: Social inclusion, demography and migration - improvement of living conditions as a precondition for lasting individual well-being as well as Global poverty and facing the challenges of sustainable development - poverty reduction, active promotion of sustainable development and ensuring consistency of internal and external policies with global sustainable development and undertaken international obligations.In fact, the aim of this paper is to give a brief conceptual overview of the impact of statistical indicators on the employment rate and migration movements of the population on the socio-economic development of the country.


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