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Environmental Management

Environmental Management can be defined as the management of the interaction and impact of human activities on the natural environment Environmental management tries to identify the factors that have a stake in the conflicts that may rise between meeting the needs but protecting the environment. An environmental management system (EMS): Serves as a tool, or process, to improve environmental performance and information mainly design, pollution control and waste minimization, training, reporting to top management, and the setting of goalsEnvironmental management goals are quite specific. Examples may include: to eliminate or reduce the occurrence of algal blooms; to improve livestock health and productivity; to minimise the occurrence of fish kills; and to increase biodiversity and ecosystem health.At university level, environmental management is the study of the impact human society has on the environment and our resources. With a mixture of fieldwork and theory, students learn how to make use of energy, water and food in the most efficient and sustainable way, minimising damage and pollution.

Environmental policy. Organization, personnel and oversight of EMS. Accountability and responsibility. Environmental requirements. Assessment, prevention and control. Environmental incident and noncompliance investigations. Environmental training, awareness and competence.

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