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Title: | Environment, Ecology & Entrepreneurship |
Authors: | Pal, Arun |
Keywords: | Entrepreneurship |
Issue Date: | 9-Feb-2005 |
Publisher: | Centre for Research in Entrepreneurship Education and Development |
Abstract: | Rapid growth of Industrialisation within the country creating lot of demand on natural environmental resources. It also creates pollution problem. Flow of resources like soil, mineral water to economic activity for production and consumption, caused for environmental pollution associate in the flow of residuals. Environmental management has become a core business issue to minimize the amount of waste, reducing energy consumption and making more efficient use of resources. There are three medium sources of pollution- air, water & gas. And two sources of pollution, stationary sources & mobile sources. And there are different types of pollution according to the relative size of its geographical impact as local, regional & global pollution. These threat of environment pollution are opening new opportunities for entrepreneur mainly in the field of preservation of natural resources, protection of bio sphere, wise and efficient use of energy, generating bio diesel, methane farming etc. There are enormous opportunities in renewable energy sector, mainly in solar energy and methane farming i.e. generation of bio gas from animal waste. If we properly use the waste of our 250 million livestock, we can substitute a fair share of LPG, petrol, Kerosene & generate electrical energy. It will open new avenues for the rural entrepreneur. It has three effects protect environment, control the pollution and create the entrepreneurship. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/919 |
Appears in Collections: | Local Governance and Entrepreneurial Communities |
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