Organisational Instruments And Strategies To Promote Resource Productivity In Businesses

Topics:
Organization
Tags:
Management,
Resource,
Strategy
Source:
Wuppertal Institute

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Overview: Natural resources are the basis of all economic activities. Thus, an optimal and efficient use of resources can increase the welfare of a society. Especially the management of natural resources has lately become a challenge. The continuous growth of the world population, as well as the increase of production worldwide and price increases for energy and raw materials create an urgent need for long-term adaptation as regards efficiency increases in the use of natural resources. The paper "Resource Productivity as Core Strategy for Sustainable Development", aims at demonstrating how organizational and sectoral strategies can create market conditions that lead to significant increases in resource productivity.

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Format: PDF | Size: 90KB | Date: Dec 2006 | Pages: 13


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