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Environment Management
& Integrated Environment
Management(IEM)Dr. Murali G. RanjitkarVisiting fellow, NASC
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Environment ManagementIts an attempt to control human impact on and interaction with the environment in order to preserve natural resources
Environmental management focuses on the improvement of human welfare for present and future generation
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Environment ManagementAdministrative functions that develop, implement and monitor the environmental policy of an organization
Optimal utilization of the finite resources between different possible uses.
Environmental criteria and economic considerations demand that such an allocation be efficient. (protection from degradation & protection for scarce and diminishing resources)
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Environment ManagementPerspectives on the Environmental Challenge
Examples of Environmental Aspects & Impacts
Three Key Environmental IssuesEnvironment-related ProvisionsGeneral and Sect oral Acts
Importance of Environmental management
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Environment ManagementAs suchProtection of naturePragmatic resource conservation
Moral and aesthetic nature preservation
Environment and development
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Integrated Environment Management(IEM)Concept and principles of IEMGoals of IEMBenefits of IEMParticipants in IEMComparison TMA & IEMAPrinciples and process of IEM
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Perspectives on the Environmental Challenge
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Examples of Environmental Aspects & Impacts
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Three Key Environmental IssuesThe world’s population continues to grow
The United Nations estimates that world population with grow from 5.8 billion to 9.4 billion by 2050
Global demand for food, water and other natural resources is risingCurrently, most natural systems are under
stress
The earth’s climate is changingEvidence exists that a significant amount of
the increase in temperature since the industrial revolution is caused by human economic activity
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Environment-related ProvisionsGeneral and Sectoral Acts
Environment Protection Act and Rules 1997
Forest Act 1983Water Resource Act 1992Vehicle and Transport Management Act 1992
Industrial Enterprises Act 1992Local Self Government Act 1992Electricity Act 1992Pesticides Act 1991
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Importance of Environmental managementImprove management of environmental
impactsSet targets to reduce energy use, water use &
waste to landfillInitiate and maintain procedures to improve
efficiencies Define key responsibilities for achieving
targetsMonitor and measure environmental
performance against key indicators Regularly assess progress towards achieving
set objectivesEnsure due diligence and ongoing
consideration of legal and other environmental requirements
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Concept and principles of IEMAs a philosophy, IEM prescribes a code of practice for ensuring that environmental consideration are fully integrated into all stages of the development process in order to achieve a desirable balance between environment concern and development
Ecological complexity and interdependency of human and nature
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Concept and principles of IEMFunctionally- IEM is management oriented approach to control environment disruption amidst the process of sustainable development
All action taken during project planning , implementation, and maintenance
It should be insure that non of their consequences are overlooked or underestimated
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Concept and principles of IMESustainable and equitable development is combined with sound environment practice for healthy environment
Sustains people and natureProvide protection for our unique resources
Result in an enhance quality of life for all
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Goals of IEM
Objectives of IEM isEnsure that development does not compromise environmental sustainability, health and safety and does not endanger natural and cultural resources
Ensure that the environmental consequences of the development proposals are understood and adequately considered in the planning, implementation and management of all development programmes
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Goals of IEMEstablish a framework of cooperation between the government organization, the public sector, the private sector and the public so that sustainable development can take place
Stimulate responsible and justifiable decision making and action, and creative thinking in the planning and initial design stage
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Goals of IEMGuide the development process by
implementing and encouraging the collection of objective information and reliable data with respect to environment related aspects and ensuring that it can be easily understood by all interested and affected parties in the development
Resolve or lessen any negative environmental impact and to enhance positive aspects of development proposals
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Benefit of IMEImproved land productivityEfficient water managementBiodiversity conservationConservation of natural resourcesEnhance environment protectionImprove productivity and activities based on sustainable development
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Participation in IEMThe communityNon governmental institutions
IndustriesLocal government
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Comparison between TMA and IEMASector TNA IEMA
Goal Economic growth higher productivity and profit shareholders wealth
Sustainability and quality of life stakeholders welfare
Values Anthropocentric, patriarchal values, rationality and packaged knowledge
Centered around sustainable development concernEgalitarian and democratic valuesIntuition and understanding
Products Designed for function style and priceWasteful packaging
Design with concern for the environmentEnvironment friendly packaging
Production system Energy and resource intensiveTechnical efficiency
Low and efficient energy and resource useEnvironmental efficiency
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Comparison between TMA and IEMA
Organization Top-down decision makingCentralized authority
Participatory decision makingDecentralised authority
Environment Domination over natureEnvironment manage as resourcePollution and waste are external to the project
Harmony with natureResource regarded as strictly finitePollution and waste elimination management
Participation Owner, Manager, Worker
Community, Institution, Industries, Local state and union government bodies, politician law maker etc
Business function Marketing aims at increasing consumptionFinance aims at short term profit maximizationAccounting focuses on conventional costHuman resource management aims at increasing labour productivity
Marketing for consumers educationFinance aims at long term sustainable growthAccounting focuses on environmental cost as wellHuman resource management aims to make work meaningful and safe and improve the quality of life
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Principles and Process of IEMPrinciplesPro-active planningInformed decision makingAn open and participatory approach
A broad understanding of the term environment
Accountability
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Process of IEMDevelopment and assessment of the proposal
Decision on whether to accept the development project proposal or not
Implementation of projects
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Major principles for implementation of IEMEnvironment and economic
integrationMaintenance of biological diversity
and conservation of natural resources
Precaution, prevention and evaluate of human effects on environment
Cooperation, partnership and participation of communities
Educate, training and awareness generation of people
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