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Approaches Of Studying Environmental Management

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Approaches Of Environmental StudiesPresented ByTayabur Rashid ChowdhuryReg No: 2010135009

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Brief History Of EMFirst traced to the Industrial Revolutions of 18th and 19th centuriescreation of environmental laws and regulations beginning in the 1970s by The USA Government First adopted by the Association for the American and Canadian Chemical Industry in 1988The Strategies for Todays Environmental Partnership (STEP) program adopted by the American Petroleum Institute in 1990

Approaches Of EMEnvironmental approach

Structural or Engineering Approach

Economic Approach

Geographic Approach

Integrated Approach

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Environmental Approach A view of natural environment as an all encompassing entity that simply exists not as a passive feature there to server human needs, but as a set of active processes that define a behavior and established patterns that interact with and the redirect human trajectories

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Environmental Approach A view of natural environment as an all encompassing entity that simply exists not as a passive feature there to server human needs, but as a set of active processes that define a behavior and established patterns that interact with and the redirect human trajectories

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Burigonga River

Structural or Engineering Approach Engineering approach of the environmental management studies is the integration of science and engineering principles to improve the natural environment, to provide healthy water, air and land for human habitation and other organisms and to clean up pollution sites

Structural or Engineering Approach Engineering approach of the environmental management studies is the integration of science and engineering principles to improve the natural environment, to provide healthy water, air and land for human habitation and other organisms and to clean up pollution sites

Jamuna Bridge

Monitoring Construction related environmental impactsWildlife monitoring and protection programs Trees PlantationHealth education campaignsMonitoring Water quality and the effects on wildlife Jamuna Bridge (Environmental Policy)

Economic Approach Economic approach of environmental management studies recommends that the environment sustainability should be achieved at the maximum level possible given the means available. The minimum principle approach which requires that environmental sustainability be achieved to a given level using minimum amount of resources.

Economic Approach Economic approach of environmental management studies recommends that the environment sustainability should be achieved at the maximum level possible given the means available. The minimum principle approach which requires that environmental sustainability be achieved to a given level using minimum amount of resources.

Geographic Approach Geographic approaches of environmental issues integrate political, economic, social and cultural analysis with attention to geographic and historical variation and contingency. This approach also add to concerns with sustainability and environmental impacts attention to social justice issues of equity, vulnerability, risk and human indigenous rights.

Integrated Approach Integrated approach combines elements from the natural and engineering sciences with those from social, political and economic studies. It is a integration of all available approaches of environmental studies to find out a complete cost effective and sustainable solution of an environmental management problem.

Integrated Approach Integrated approach combines elements from the natural and engineering sciences with those from social, political and economic studies. It is a integration of all available approaches of environmental studies to find out a complete cost effective and sustainable solution of an environmental management problem.

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