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    MEHEK GULATI Assistant Professor, DAV-10 Chandigarh Department of Management and Commerce Email ID –mehek_gulati@yahoo.com GREEN HRM ABSTRACT Integration of Organizational management with human resource management practices has become necessary these days. Such effort is known as the Green HRM initiatives. Green HRM has resulted from the detailed analysis of companies, areas involved in practices and plans related to the protection of environment…

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    John Dryzek Summary

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    Throughout John Dryzek’s book, he explains discourse in terms of environmental science and its connection to policies, society, and the economy. He defines discourse as “a shared way of apprehending the world” and adds that discourses contain “representations and systems of meaning” (9). To understand a discourse means that you are able to build a story about a particular issue by drawing the pieces of information available. Environmental discourse is then the conversation or debate on the…

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    only things, He even removed the solar panels that were placed on the white house. Although this happened, it didn’t stop environmental activists from fighting for the environment. During this time, Greenpeace was created and it brought together ecology and anti-war. The organization fought against whaling and killing seals for fur. In 1982, officials banned whaling and the extinction rates for whales went down. Because environmental activism going on in America at the time, it led to increase…

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    . Figure 2: Cultural Web by Johnson and Scholes (1998) Source: http://isabellabrusati.com/assessing-organisations-culture-with-the-culture-web/ Following table illustrates how Cultural Web can be applied to GreenHealth and Cranberry Before and After Merger. Sub system GreenHealth Cranberry GreenHealth-Cranberry Stories They are an ethical business. They are successfully in the business for generations. This company is considered as a part of the Reading history. They are a young…

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    Ecotourism is defined as responsible to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the well being of the local people and involves interpretation and education. Education is meant to be inclusive to both the staff and guests. It is about uniting conservation, communication, and sustainable travel. This means that the local community has to adapt to these principles: firstly, build environmental and cultural awareness and respect every human being. Every country has to build…

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    1. Based on the research paper below, explain the positive impacts of tourism development in the four case study areas of Costa Rica from the following aspects: ♣ Environmental Tourism development will contribute a positive impact by giving an environmental education and raising consciousness. Besides that, it will also stimulate the preservation of nature. ♣ Economical Positive impact that tourism development will contribute for the economy is the increasing in foreign exchange and job…

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    Importance Of Ecotourism

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    Ecotourim is a sub-sector of tourism that is organized for people who love natures.There are many definitions of ecotourism. The most commonly used definition is “Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people"which was established by The International Ecotourism Society (TIES) in 1990 (Lee 2008). The increasing environmental awareness and a desire to travel to natural locations in late 1980s had actually made ecotourism popular…

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    Ethics And Climate Change

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    In recent years, researchers, governments, and scientists have been rapidly discussing the effects of global climate change and its accelerated environmental impacts on present and future generations. This information has led to joint international cooperation aimed at educating society as well as solving cultural barriers related to climate change. This action seeks to promote ethical and moral principles as solutions. However, it is important to understand that many international organizations…

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    Ecotourism Case Study

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    Segmenting and Understanding Ecotourists in Nigeria National Parks by Environmental Attitudes Adekunle Anthony OGUNJINMI Department of Ecotourism and Wildlife Management Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria Email: seak1402@gmail.com, aaogunjinmi@futa.edu.ng Phone: +2348077428332 Summary Studies on environmental attitudes of the ecotourists are an important tool in identifying support and ultimately behaviours towards conservation and environmental issues. This study was carried out…

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    In the book “Dumping in Dixie: Race, Class, and Environmental Quality” by Robert D. Bullard he discusses the importance of environmental quality and the effects of racial and social hierarchy’s contribution to environmental problems in poor, working class, urban communities. Being that Bullard is known as the “Father of environmental justice” this book is just one of many of the embodiments of everything he stands for as an environmentalist and sociologist. Not only does he inform the reader on…

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