COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN THE ENERGY AND ROAD CONSTRUCTION
Ilinca Zirra ()
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Ilinca Zirra: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Romanian Economic Business Review, 2015, vol. 10, issue 4, 81-90
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The environment is the general framework within which all activities of a human society are carried out in various fields such as economic, social, education, health, political, etc. Meanwhile, the environment has a triple role, being the main supplier of raw materials, a container in which rubbish / debris arising from the socio-economic and humane activities is collected, and the space in which various economic objectives are located, industrial activity and / or agricultural services are provided, support activities (related) needed to ensure conditions in which the running of other activities run, etc. Given those aspects, we note that a number of increasingly more organizations have concerns about improving the delivery of activities, so that their effects on the environment are minimized, or even abolished (Rusu, 2013 p. 2). For this reason, research on the variety of effects that different economic activities have on the environment is both useful and interesting for any specialist training in economics. An efficient environmental management has a decisive contribution both in terms of the level of performance of an organization and in terms of competitiveness of companies and national economies.
Keywords: environmental management; economic development; sustainable development; environmental impact; environmental risks; environmental impact evaluation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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