Introduction to Sustainability Management
(0.7 ceu)
A requirement in the Professional Program in Sustainability and Energy, Professional Program in Sustainability and Transportation, and Professional Program in Responsible Global Change ManagementExamine the paradigm of sustainability in the context of environmental, economic, and social forces that shape emerging policies and management decisions. Investigate the possibility of creating a common set of sustainability principles that apply to industries, institutions, and individuals. Understand how these principles affect diverse global demographic groups and create challenges for local and regional managers. Learn basic information, concepts, methods, and tools for assessing, implementing, and managing sustainability initiatives to build a foundation for a sustainable future.
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Wed. Sept. 23, Berkeley
WILLIAM G. COLEMAN, B.A., is a policy and technical consultant addressing environment, energy, sustainability and eco-restoration. His environmental and sustainability management career spans 35-plus years addressing air and water quality, land use, industrial waste and biodiversity, with special work in environmental markets, greenhouse gas management, renewable energy and energy efficiency.
- 1 meeting
- Sept. 23: Wed., 9 am-5 pm
- Berkeley: Room 208, UC Berkeley Extension, 1995 University Ave.
- $295 (EDP 321042)