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Sustainable Development and Environmental Management Innovations , Sciences and Technologies / (Record no. 2500)

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International Standard Book Number 9789386841391
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Personal name Omer , Abdeen Mustafa
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Title Sustainable Development and Environmental Management Innovations , Sciences and Technologies /
Statement of responsibility, etc. By Dr . Abdeen Mustafa Omer B.Sc , PhD Associate Researcher Energy Research Institute (ERI) Nottingham NG7 4EU , United Kingdom , Dr . M.M Abid Ali Khan M.Sc. ( Botany) , PhD , DHE , FICS , FISHM , FSASc Gold Medalist Senior Associate Professor Department Of Botany Shia , P . G . , College , Lucknow , U . P . , (India) & M . Sc . ( Botany) , M . Phil ( Botany ) CSIR - NET l JRF ( Life Science) , Gate ( Life Sciences ) Research Assistant Department Of Biochemistry KGMLI Lucknow U . P . , (India)
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Edition statement First Edition
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. India :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Discovery Publishing House PVT . LTD ,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2018
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Summary, etc. The impacts of the current global financial crisis on sustainable development<br/>(SD) have been subject to polarised debates. Interestingly, a common<br/>denominator of the debates is that there are various lessons for the global<br/>community to learn from the environmental impacts of the crisis, be those<br/>impacts positive or negative. While there is a tendency across the board to<br/>focus on the economic impacts of the crisis, such as longer unemployment<br/>lines, declining individual and corporate assets, mounting toxic loans and<br/>silent construction cranes, the view in this address is that the crisis offers a rate<br/>but slim window for the world, especially environmental advocates, activists<br/>and scholars or analysts, to reflect on, rethink and recalibrate the discourse<br/>and strategy of how to ensure and maintain a balanced relationship between<br/>growth and society's natural resource base<br/>New and previously unacknowledged challenges of sustainability, base of<br/>pyramid engagement and the management of risk in globalised world, redefine<br/>strategic performance for organisations. Based on original research involving<br/>senior leadership from a number of countries and organisations leading and<br/>managing in contemporary uncertainty using a set of three practices taken<br/>together and working in harmony. The first is the practice of "sharing fates<br/>and independence, the second is one of "exploring deeper meaning" and<br/>the third is the emerging practice of "Zeitgeist" (e, integrating cognition,<br/>conscience and collective sprit).<br/>In recent decades, the rise of globalisation has increased the prospects<br/>of sustaining development through the use of modem-information and<br/>communication technology (ICT). Most developing countries till lacking<br/>to knowledge and information for increasing productivity and aviating<br/>poverty. The ICT could be used a powerful tool to sustain development by<br/>enhancing allocation of resources and management of the environment to this<br/>end, building ICT capacity allows developing countries to aspeb, agity and<br/>create knowledge and disseminate information. Sustainable development is<br/>about learning how to bridge the gap between present and future generations.<br/>During the last decades, energy and energy prices have occupied a<br/>substantial space in the literature on development studies and international<br/>relations. In modern time, no society can survive without energy use. Currently,<br/>conventional energy sources, mainly oil and gas, account for almost 85% of<br/>total energy consumption worldwide. These resources are non-renewable and<br/>unevenly distributed across regions. Recent increase in oil prices, driven by rapideconomic growth, hasimpactedeconomic growthin many rationing<br/>unemployment, inflation and global recession. In particular, higher petrol<br/>prices ould have negative consequences to development programmes in<br/>many developing countries. Sustainable development is continues process of<br/>productivity growth driven by energy production and consumption<br/>Health research is essential for improvement not only in health but also in<br/>social and economic development. During the present, many challenges<br/>ace human health (ie, EBOLA), Among these challenges, communicable, non-<br/>communicable diseases and injuries have the highest impact. Making success<br/>in these challenges is supported by many needs which should be targeted by<br/>all health researchers to ensure a common policy. A triad of success should link<br/>policy making with health research and health services.<br/>The aim of this study is to highlight the importance of indigenous<br/>knowledge for fostering economic growth and sustainable development. Recent<br/>literature on development studies considers knowledge as a key resource that<br/>can alleviate poverty, promote innovations, enhance competitiveness and<br/>create wealth. Development is a complex process of multidimensional factors<br/>involving both local and external forces. Knowledge for development must be<br/>appropriate in relation to a country's environmental, social, cultural, spiritual<br/>and economic landscape.<br/>Authors
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Environmental sciences
General subdivision Methodology
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Environmental policy
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Environmental management
General subdivision Technological innovations
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Personal name Khan , M . M . Abid Ali
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Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element Abid , Murtaza
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