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RESEARCH CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER QUALIFICATIONS AND CREDENTIALING »

Abstract ->Azqueta, Delacamara; Ethics, economics and environmental management; Ecological Economics 56 (2006) 524 -533

RESEARCH CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER QUALIFICATIONS AND CREDENTIALING » Codes of Practice »

Abstract ->Steve Parcy, “Environmental sustainability and corporate strategy: Why a firm’s “chief environmental officershould be its CEO?”, Corporate environmental Strategy 7(2000) 194-202
Abstract ->Azqueta, Delacamara; Ethics, economics and environmental management; Ecological Economics 56 (2006) 524 -533
Abstract ->Oliveira de Paula, Cavalcanti; Ethics: essence for sustainability; Journal of Cleaner Production 8 (2000) 109–117
Abstract ->Pablo Martínez de Anguita, Enrique Alonso, and María Ángeles Martín ; Environmental, economic, political, and ethical integration in a common decision-making framework; Journal of Environmental Management; February 2007
Abstract ->http://www.abcep.org/home.html
Abstract ->Bourdeau ; The Man/Nature Relationship and Environmental Ethics; Journal of Environmental Radioactivity 72 (2004) 9 -15
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Abstract ->http://www.setac.org/
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RESEARCH CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER QUALIFICATIONS AND CREDENTIALING » Competencies of the Environmental Manager [2, 3, 4] »

Abstract ->Azqueta, Delacamara; Ethics, economics and environmental management; Ecological Economics 56 (2006) 524 -533

RESEARCH CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER QUALIFICATIONS AND CREDENTIALING » Standards of Competence »

Abstract ->Azqueta, Delacamara; Ethics, economics and environmental management; Ecological Economics 56 (2006) 524 -533
Abstract ->Oliveira de Paula, Cavalcanti; Ethics: essence for sustainability; Journal of Cleaner Production 8 (2000) 109–117
Abstract ->Pablo Martínez de Anguita, Enrique Alonso, and María Ángeles Martín ; Environmental, economic, political, and ethical integration in a common decision-making framework; Journal of Environmental Management; February 2007

RESEARCH CATEGORY: THE ROLE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER »

Abstract ->Environmental Strategy: Emerging market for consultancy services
Abstract ->MacLean, Richard. “Corporate Environmentalism: In Search of Vision, Leadership, and Strategy.” Environmental Quality Management. Autumn 2005. pg 1-14
Abstract ->Alice Hinkle, Globe Correspondent (2000,May 21), ” Communities are adding environmental specialists responsibilities include conservation, Education:[Third Edition]. Boston Globe,p. 11.
Abstract ->Coombes, Peter, Hunter, David. (1991, July). Responsible Care: Arco; Dow; Union Carbide; BASF; Cabot. Chemical Week, 148(26), 42

RESEARCH CATEGORY: THE ROLE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER » In the host community [1, 4] »

Abstract ->Wood, Andrew (1992, June). Responsible Care: Akzo Chemicals. Chemical Week, 150(23), 116
Abstract ->Chynoweth, Emma, Roberts, Michael, Kirk, Don, Schoenmakers, Jan, Hyman, Harold. (1993, December). Responsible Care: Listening to communities - What do they want to know? Chemical Week: Special Issue, 153(22), 68
Abstract ->Alice Hinkle, Globe Correspondent (2000,May 21), ” Communities are adding environmental specialists responsibilities include conservation, Education:[Third Edition]. Boston Globe,p. 11.
Abstract ->Coombes, Peter, Hunter, David. (1991, July). Responsible Care: Arco; Dow; Union Carbide; BASF; Cabot. Chemical Week, 148(26), 42

RESEARCH CATEGORY: THE ROLE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER » In the industry and in the workplace [1, 2, 3] »

Abstract ->Environmental Strategy: Emerging market for consultancy services
Abstract ->MacLean, Richard. “Corporate Environmentalism: In Search of Vision, Leadership, and Strategy.” Environmental Quality Management. Autumn 2005. pg 1-14

RESEARCH CATEGORY: THE ROLE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER » Regarding Social Responsibility [1, 2, 4] »

Abstract ->Schaefer, Anja “Corporate Sustainability - Integrating Environmental and Social Concerns?”. Open Business School, UK, Dec 2004; 11,4.
Abstract ->Hussain, S. Salman. “THE ETHICS OF GOING GREEN: THE CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY DEBATE”. Scottish Agricultural College UK. Business Strategy and the Environment. Chichester: Jul/Aug 1999. Vol. 8, Iss. 4; p. 203
Abstract ->Catasus, Bino, Mathus Lundgren and Hans Rynnel “Environmental Managers’ Views on Environmental Work in a Business Context.” Business Strategy and the Environment Vol. 6. 15 Oct. 2007

RESEARCH CATEGORY: THE ROLE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER » The EM as an Environmental Sales person/Educator »

Abstract ->Elgin, Ben. “Little Green Lies”. Business Week. 29 Oct 2007.
Abstract ->Global Environmental Management Initiatives, Environment: Value to Business. 1998. Online. 20 Oct 2007.
Abstract ->Strannegard, Lars “Flexible Couplings: Combining Business Goals and Environmental Concerns.” Business Strategy and the Environment Vol, 9 Issue No 1 (2000). 15 Oct. 2007.
Abstract ->Perron, Genevieve M., Raymond P. Cote and John Duffy. “Improving environmental awareness training in business.” Journal of Cleaner Production Vol 14; Issue 6-7 (2006). 18 Oct. 2007.

RESEARCH CATEGORY: THE ROLE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER » The EM as an Industrial Ecologist [1] »

Abstract ->Isenmann, Ralf. “Industrial ecology: shedding more light on its perspective of understanding nature as model. “Sustainable Development 11.3 (2003): 143.
Abstract ->Cohen, Maurie. Howard, Jeff. “Success and Its Price The Institutionalization and Political Relevance of Industrial Ecology.” Journal of Industrial Ecology. Vol. 10, Num. 1-2 (2006). 79-88.
Abstract ->Hoffman, Andrew J. “Linking social systems analysis to the industrial ecology framework.”Organization & Environment 16.1 (2003): 66-86
Abstract ->Desrochers, Pierre. “Industrial ecology and the rediscovery of inter-firm recycling linkages: Historical evidence and policy implications.” Industrial and Corporate Change 11.5 (2002): 1031

RESEARCH CATEGORY: THE ROLE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER » The EM Role in Environmental Justice »

Abstract ->Zilney, Lisa, McGurrin, Danielle, Zahran, Sammy. “Environmental Justice and the Role of Criminology.” Criminal Justice Review. 31 (2006): 47-62.
Abstract ->O’Neil, Sandra George. “Superfund: Evaluating the Impact of Executive Order 12898″. Massachusetts, USA: Curry College, 115 (2007). 1087-1092. September 30, 2007
Abstract ->Tyson, Fredrick, et al. “Cancer, the Environment, and Environmental Justice.” 6th Biennial Symposium on Minorities, the Medically Underserved & Cancer. 83 (1998): 1784-1792. Sept. 30, 2007.

RESEARCH CATEGORY: THE ROLE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER » The Goal of the Environmental Manager [1, 2, 3, 4] »

Abstract ->Don’t waste your waste, Pointers for settingup a solid wasterecyclingprogram at your facility by Lori D. Pfeil

RESEARCH CATEGORY: TOOLS FOR SUSTAINABILITY »

Abstract ->Yonghong Bao, Wenliang Wu, Mingxin Wang, Wenna Liu. “Disadvantages and future research directions in valuation of ecosystem services in China. ” International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology 14.4 (2007): 372-381. Research Library. ProQuest. RIT Lib., Rochester, NY.. 19 Apr. 2008

RESEARCH CATEGORY: TOOLS FOR SUSTAINABILITY » Environmental Valuation and Accounting [1] »

Abstract ->Measuring environmentally sustainable development
Abstract ->Yonghong Bao, Wenliang Wu, Mingxin Wang, Wenna Liu. “Disadvantages and future research directions in valuation of ecosystem services in China. ” International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology 14.4 (2007): 372-381. Research Library. ProQuest. RIT Lib., Rochester, NY.. 19 Apr. 2008
Abstract ->Pablo Martínez de Anguita, Enrique Alonso, and María Ángeles Martín ; Environmental, economic, political, and ethical integration in a common decision-making framework; Journal of Environmental Management; February 2007

RESEARCH CATEGORY: TOOLS FOR SUSTAINABILITY » Sustainable Resource Use »

Abstract ->Commission of the European Communities, SEC(2005) 1683. Annex to the: “Communication from the Commission to the Council, The European Parliament, The European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions - Thematic Strategy on the sustainable use of natural resources – Impact Assessment.” Commission Staff Working Document. Brussels, 21.12.2005: COM (2005) 670 final.

RESEARCH CATEGORY: UNDERSTANDING UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS » Growth vs. Development »

Abstract ->Steurer, Reinhard, Markus E. Langer, Astrid Konrad and Andre Martinuzzi. “Corporations, Stakeholders and Sustainable Development I: A Theoretical Exploration of Business-Society Relations”. Journal of Business Ethics. 61 (2005): 263-281.

RESEARCH CATEGORY: UNDERSTANDING UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS » Industrialized vs Developing Economies »

Abstract ->Environmental Health on the Global Scale – Developing Nations
Abstract ->Duraiappah, Bhardwaj, Measuring Policy Coherence among the MEAs and MDGs, International Instiute of Sustainable Development, 2007
Abstract ->Blackman, Lahiri, Pizer, Planter, Pina; Voluntary Environmental Regulation in Developing Countries; July 2007; RFF DP 07-36
Abstract ->Blackman,Mathis,Nelson; The Greening of Development Economics: A Survey; January 2001; Discussion paper 01-08
Abstract ->Pizer.William; Economic versus Climate Change; February 2006; RFF DP 06-04
Abstract ->Blackman, Harrington; The Use of economic incentives in developing countries: Lessons from international experience with industrial air pollution; May 1999; Discussion paper 99-39
Abstract ->Esty, Daniel C., Marc A. Levy, Tanja Srebotnjak, Alexander de Sherbinin, Christine H. Kim, and Bridget Anderson (2006). Pilot 2006 Environmental Performance Index. New Haven: Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy
Abstract ->Global Environmental Outlook
Abstract ->The Millennium Development Goals Report

RESEARCH CATEGORY: UNDERSTANDING UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS » Purpose of Business and the Role of the Corporation »

Abstract ->Ashman, Ian and Diana Winstanley. “For or Against Corporate Identity? Personification and the Problem of Moral Agency”. Journal of Business Ethics. 2007. Vol 76. 83-95.
Abstract ->Tebo., Paul V. “The Dupont Journey”. Forum for Applied Research and Public Policy (2002). Vol 16, Iss. 4; pg.34 4pgs.
Abstract ->Konrad, Astrid, Markus E. Langer, Andre Martinuzzi, and Reinhard Steurer. “Corporations, Stakeholders and Sustainable Development I: Theoretical Exploration of Business - Society Relations”. Journal of Business Ethics 61 (2005): 263-281.
Abstract ->Davis, Ian. “The Biggest Contract”. Economist. 28 May 2005: 69-71.
Abstract ->McFarlane, John. “Challenging the role of corporations in society”.
Abstract ->McWilliams, Gary. “The End of the Wal-Mart Era”. MSN Money On Line. 08 Oct 2007.
Abstract ->The agenda for redefining corporate purpose: five key executive actions
Abstract ->Social accountability more than just being responsible
Abstract ->Dentchev, Nikolay and Pursey Heugens. “Taming Trojan Horses: Identifying and Mitigating Corporate Social Responsibility Risks”. Journal of Business Ethics. 2007. 75: 151-170.
Abstract ->Sawhney, Mohanbir. “Creating Values from Values”. CIO. 15 Nov. 2002. 12 Oct. 2007
Abstract ->Browne, John. “The Purpose of Business”. 2006. MIT.
Abstract ->Assadourian, Erik. “The Role of Stakeholders”. World Watch. Sept/Oct 2005. Vol 18, #5.
Abstract ->Burress, David. “What Global Emissions Regulations Should Corporations Support?” Journal of Business Ethics. 60.4 (2005): 317-339.
Abstract ->Assadourian, Erik. “When good corporations go bad”. World Watch. Washington: May/June 2005. Vol 18, #3.
Abstract ->Kytle, Beth and John Gerard Ruggie. “Corporate Social Responsibility as Risk Management: A Model for Multinationals”. Corporate Social Responsibility Initiative Working Paper No. 10. March 2005.