Biology, asked by akashbains69, 10 months ago

state the main stake holder in the management of resources

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Answered by AshishChanchlani
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In a corporation, as defined in its first usage in a 1963 internal memorandum at the Stanford Research Institute, a stakeholder is a member of the "groups without whose support the organization would cease to exist".[1] The theory was later developed and championed by R. Edward Freeman in the 1980s. Since then it has gained wide acceptance in business practice and in theorizing relating to strategic management, corporate governance, business purpose and corporate social responsibility (CSR). A corporate stakeholder can affect or be affected by the actions of a business as a whole. Whereas shareholdersare often the party with the most direct and obvious interest at stake in business decisions, they are one of various subsets of stakeholders, as customers and employeesalso have stakes in the outcome. In the most developed sense of stakeholders in terms of real corporate responsibility, the bearers of externalities are included in stakeholdership
Answered by HEMANTHKUMAR007
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THE MAIN STAKEHOLDERS ARE

* THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN OR AROUND FORESTS ARE DEPENDENT ON FORESTS PRODUCE FOR VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THEIR LIFE.

* THE FOREST DEPARTMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT WHICH OWNS THE LAND AND CONTROLS THE RESOURCES FROM FORESTS.

* THE INDUSTRIALISTS WHO USE VARIOUS FOREST PRODUCE BUT ARE NOT DEPENDENT ON THE FORESTS IN ANY ONE AREA.

* THE WILDLIFE AND NATURE ENTHUSIASTS WHO WANT TO CONSERVE NATURE IN ITS PRISTINE FORM.

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