Business Studies, asked by aartidudi, 1 year ago

explain the role of business schools in environment management

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Answered by vigneshradhakrishnan
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This course provides students with the necessary up-to-date knowledge and understanding of environmental issues as they impact on the public, private and voluntary sectors. It also provides students with the ability and skills to critically appraise alternative environmental measures and develop the ability to identify and recommend suitable solutions for effective environmental management.

Core modules develop a range of knowledge and skills including environmental principles (such as the ecosystem services framework), economic and financial methods, and social, policy and governance viewpoints. Electives allow further development of economics and strategic thinking methods, or other skills including risk communication, environmental life cycle analysis and environmental auditing.

This course will equip you to critically evaluate environmental issues and contribute to the economic and policy decision making process in organisations of any size. It will give you the skills and experience required to monitor and critically evaluate business practice through the environmental auditing and other assessment methods, or to participate in economic and policy decision making

Answered by vchilongo
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The business schools are where the learners are taught on the matters of doing business and how this activities can be managed for the success of any business minded individual.

The business schools have got great roles in managing the environment. it should lead to vigorous economic changes on where the schools are located due to enlightening the members of that society.

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