Planet Management

Planet Management
Author: Fernando Elichirigoity
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1999
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780810115873

This text features a study of the history of globality, the emergence of a complex organization of politics, economics, and culture at a planetary level. Using historical research and science studies, it tells the story of the role of technoscientific discourses in the emergence of globality.

The New Atlas of Planet Management

The New Atlas of Planet Management
Author: Norman Myers
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2005
Genre: Environmental policy
ISBN: 0520238796

The editors present a graphics-driven, state-of-the-planet survey of natural systems, human impact on those systems, and how to manage them for a sustainable future.

Planet Management

Planet Management
Author: Michael Williams
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1993
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Series presents coverage of wide-ranging field of geography. Each volume is organized around a particular theme which is introduced from a global perspective, then explored within the contexts of the specific regions and countries of the world.

Gaia, an Atlas of Planet Management

Gaia, an Atlas of Planet Management
Author: Norman Myers
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1993
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

For the first time since its publication in l984, a completely updated and revised edition of this best-selling atlas which brings it into the 1990s, incorporating the new events, issues, and statistics of the past decade.

Management for a Small Planet

Management for a Small Planet
Author: Stead
Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2015-05-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0765628953

When this classic text was first published in 1992 it provided a unique focus for the burgeoning concern for sustainability and sustainable organizational practices. The book's impact continues to be felt today as large multinational corporations are making substantial commitments to the 'triple bottom line' of economic success, social responsibility, and environmental protection, and sustainability has become a part of curricula in business schools around the globe. Featuring extensive new material throughout, this new edition of "Management for a Small Planet" maintains the same unique vision and approach that made the original so influential. Unlike other texts on the topic, it employs a strategic, general management perspective within theoretical frameworks on how organizations can be instrumental in moving humankind toward a more sustainable world. Part I includes chapters dedicated to each dimension of sustainability: biophysical, economic, and social. Part II contains the specifics on the formulation and implementation of sustainable management practices, all grounded in the principles of organizational behavior, leadership, and business strategy. The book is an ideal text for any course concerned with environmental management and sustainable management practices.

The Probiotic Planet

The Probiotic Planet
Author: Jamie Lorimer
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1452963428

Assesses a promising new approach to restoring the health of our bodies and our planet Most of us are familiar with probiotics added to milk or yogurt to improve gastrointestinal health. In fact, the term refers to any intervention in which life is used to manage life—from the microscopic, like consuming fermented food to improve gut health, to macro approaches such as biological pest control and natural flood management. In this ambitious and original work, Jamie Lorimer offers a sweeping overview of diverse probiotic approaches and an insightful critique of their promise and limitations. During our current epoch—the Anthropocene—human activity has been the dominant influence on climate and the environment, leading to the loss of ecological abundance, diversity, and functionality. Lorimer describes cases in which scientists and managers are working with biological processes to improve human, environmental, and even planetary health, pursuing strategies that stand in contrast to the “antibiotic approach”: Big Pharma, extreme hygiene, and industrial agriculture. The Probiotic Planet focuses on two forms of “rewilding” occurring on vastly different scales. The first is the use of keystone species like wolves and beavers as part of landscape restoration. The second is the introduction of hookworms into human hosts to treat autoimmune disorders. In both cases, the goal is to improve environmental health, whether the environment being managed is planetary or human. Lorimer argues that, all too often, such interventions are viewed in isolation, and he calls for a rethinking of artificial barriers between science and policy. He also describes the stark and unequal geographies of the use of probiotic approaches and examines why these patterns exist. The author’s preface provides a thoughtful discussion of the COVID-19 pandemic as it relates to the probiotic approach. Informed by deep engagement with microbiology, immunology, ecology, and conservation biology as well as food, agriculture, and waste management, The Probiotic Planet offers nothing less than a new paradigm for collaboration between the policy realm and the natural sciences.

Sustainability Management

Sustainability Management
Author: Steven Cohen
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2011-07-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0231526377

Can we grow our world economy and create opportunities for the poor while keeping the planet intact? Can we maintain our vibrant, dynamic lifestyles while ensuring the Earth stays productive and viable? Aimed at managers, students, scholars, and policymakers, Sustainability Management answers these questions in the affirmative, arguing it is possible for environmentally sustainable business practices and policies to foster economic and long-term growth. Written by a former analyst and consultant with the EPA, this book originally combines sustainable efforts in water, agriculture, urban, and power management to achieve in practice, not just in theory a sustainable planet and economy. Steven Cohen begins with the technical, financial, managerial, and political challenges of such a project, and then honestly assesses sustainable practices in the manufacturing and service industries. He addresses renewable and carbon-free energy production; water sustainability, especially with regard to energy issues involving filtration, distribution, and changing rainfall patterns; food cultivation and distribution; and ways to maintain the interdependent systems on which we depend to live. Taking examples from New York City, one of the most sustainable and sustainability-minded metropolises in the world, Cohen explains how everything from construction to waste management can be designed to facilitate a sustainable environment, not just for New York but also for the world. He concludes with this macroscopic view, outlining the global efforts necessary to preserve biodiversity and ecosystems, and the impact of war, terrorism, and human conflict on sustainability.

The Plundered Planet

The Plundered Planet
Author: Paul Collier
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0199752893

Paul Collier's The Bottom Billion was greeted as groundbreaking when it appeared in 2007, winning the Estoril Distinguished Book Prize, the Arthur Ross Book Award, and the Lionel Gelber Prize. Now, in The Plundered Planet, Collier builds upon his renowned work on developing countries and the world's poorest populations to confront the global mismanagement of natural resources. Proper stewardship of natural assets and liabilities is a matter of planetary urgency: natural resources have the potential either to transform the poorest countries or to tear them apart, while the carbon emissions and agricultural follies of the developed world could further impoverish them. The Plundered Planet charts a course between unchecked profiteering on the one hand and environmental romanticism on the other to offer realistic and sustainable solutions to dauntingly complex issues. Grounded in a belief in the power of informed citizens, Collier proposes a series of international standards that would help poor countries rich in natural assets better manage those resources, policy changes that would raise world food supply, and a clear-headed approach to climate change that acknowledges the benefits of industrialization while addressing the need for alternatives to carbon trading. Revealing how all of these forces interconnect, The Plundered Planet charts a way forward to avoid the mismanagement of the natural world that threatens our future.

The Gaia Atlas of Planet Management

The Gaia Atlas of Planet Management
Author: Norman Myers
Publisher: Pan
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1985
Genre: Conservation of natural resources
ISBN:

This atlas organizes the mass of available environmental data, statistical predictions and often conflicting opinions and solutions into a simple coherent structure. It is divided into seven sections: land, ocean, elements, evolution, humankind, civilization and management. Each of these is considered from three perspectives: potential resource, crises and management alternatives

Managing (Without) Problems

Managing (Without) Problems
Author: Néstor Gavilán Ferrer
Publisher: Profit Editorial
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2024-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8410235420

Lean is an innovative method that seeks to optimize the management and production processes of the company that implements it, regardless of the sector to which the company belongs. In this way, fewer resources are used, so that any process becomes more efficient. Its maxim is to reduce investment, time and effort. The Lean method is a way of thinking that seeks to optimize the management processes of a company, which helps organizations to innovate and remain competitive. Lean aims to continuously improve the processes of creating and supplying products and services, in addition to developing and empowering people through problem solving and coaching, to finally develop leaders and establish an effective management system that allows communication, transparency and continuous learning. Managing Without Problems offers a complete model of Lean Transformation, while covering all the aspects that can prevent it from coming to fruition. This leads to proposing six key practices to be applied in a successful Lean Transformation such as Hoshin Kanri, Visual Management, Leader Standard Work, A3 Coaching, Kata and other key characteristics of Lean leadership. It also includes case studies to exemplify these processes and how they were carried out and look at Lean Transformation as "a way to achieve a desired future condition by balancing the introduction of Lean tools and techniques with the cultural shift that comes with any transformation”.