Management of Environment (in BBA)

 

Definition:

Management of Environment refers to the study and application of strategies, policies, and practices that ensure business activities are conducted in an environmentally sustainable and socially responsible manner. It emphasizes minimizing the negative environmental impact of business operations while maximizing efficiency and compliance with environmental laws.


📚 Objective of the Course:

  • To develop awareness of environmental issues among future managers.

  • To equip students with knowledge on how businesses affect the environment.

  • To promote sustainable business practices.

  • To understand the legal and ethical responsibilities of businesses towards the environment.

  • To explore global environmental challenges and corporate responses.


🧩 Key Topics Covered in Management of Environment (BBA)


1. Introduction to Environmental Management

  • Definition, nature, and scope

  • Importance of environmental management in business

  • Historical background of environmental concerns

  • Relationship between business and the environment


2. Ecosystem and Ecology

  • Components of the ecosystem (biotic and abiotic)

  • Types of ecosystems (forest, marine, desert, etc.)

  • Ecological balance and its importance

  • Biodiversity and its conservation


3. Environmental Degradation and Pollution

  • Types of pollution: air, water, soil, noise

  • Sources and effects of pollution

  • Global warming, ozone layer depletion, acid rain

  • Measures to reduce pollution and waste


4. Sustainable Development

  • Concept and principles of sustainable development

  • Triple bottom line: People, Planet, Profit

  • Role of businesses in promoting sustainability

  • Green business models


5. Corporate Environmental Responsibility (CER)

  • Definition and importance

  • Role of corporations in environmental protection

  • Environmental ethics and corporate governance

  • Green marketing and eco-labeling


6. Environmental Legislation and Policies (India and Global)

  • Environmental Protection Act, 1986

  • Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974

  • Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1981

  • National Green Tribunal (NGT)

  • International agreements (Paris Agreement, Kyoto Protocol)


7. Environmental Management Systems (EMS)

  • ISO 14001 and environmental audits

  • Lifecycle assessment (LCA)

  • Waste management techniques

  • Role of technology in environmental management


8. Global Environmental Issues

  • Climate change and global warming

  • Deforestation and desertification

  • Loss of biodiversity

  • Role of international organizations (UNEP, IPCC, etc.)


9. Role of Government, NGOs, and Civil Society

  • Public awareness and environmental education

  • Government initiatives and policies

  • Role of NGOs in promoting environmental conservation

  • Community-based environmental management


10. Case Studies and Practical Applications

  • Case studies of companies adopting green practices (e.g., Tata, Infosys, ITC)

  • Environmental impact assessments (EIA)

  • Sustainable supply chain management


🎯 Importance of Environmental Management in Business:

  • Helps in complying with environmental laws and avoiding penalties.

  • Enhances brand image and corporate reputation.

  • Reduces operational costs through efficient resource use.

  • Promotes innovation in eco-friendly products/services.

  • Builds trust among customers, investors, and other stakeholders.




📝 Conclusion:

In a BBA program, the Management of Environment equips students with the knowledge and skills to become environmentally responsible managers. It bridges the gap between business and ecology, encouraging sustainable growth and responsible decision-making. In today’s business environment, understanding environmental issues is not optional—it is a strategic necessity.

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