INTEGRATING ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY: APPROACHES, TOOLS, AND MODELS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
- School of Economics and Management, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan 232001, China.
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The environment encompasses all living and non-living factors influencing an organism, essential for the existence and health of life on Earth. Environmental science and engineering address the interactions between human systems and natural systems, emphasizing the need for sustainable practices to mitigate environmental degradation caused by human activities. This paper explores two primary approaches for environmental protection: Environmental Management and Industrial Ecology. Environmental Management involves strategies like resource optimization, sustainable development, and disaster risk reduction, employing models such as terminal control and pollution prevention. Industrial Ecology focuses on creating industrial ecosystems that mimic natural processes, aiming to minimize waste and optimize resource use. Tools supporting these approaches include Life Cycle Assessment and Design for Environment, which assess and reduce the environmental impacts of products and processes throughout their lifecycle. By integrating these methods, we can enhance environmental protection, improve resource efficiency, and promote sustainable industrial practices.
[Ismail Haloui and Li Yang (2024); INTEGRATING ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY: APPROACHES, TOOLS, AND MODELS FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Sep). 453-466] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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