
Environmental Management in Practice
by Elzbieta Broniewicz
Publisher: InTech 2011
ISBN-13: 9789533073583
Number of pages: 448
Description:
This publication shows many examples of environmental management. The diversity of presented aspects within environmental management and approaching the subject from the perspective of various countries contributes greatly to the development of environmental management field of research.
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