2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2013762
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Asia’s Wicked Environmental Problems

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“…The environmental issues surrounding consumers are a challenge to business. Air pollution, loss of biodiversity, water contamination and land degradation are among the issues that business professionals face in capturing opportunities (Howes and Wyrwoll, 2012; Nielsen, 2015; Shah, 2014). In Asia, business opportunities share these typical challenges, especially concerning water contamination and land degradation (ADB, 2011; Howes and Wyrwoll, 2012; Yam-Tang and Chan, 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The environmental issues surrounding consumers are a challenge to business. Air pollution, loss of biodiversity, water contamination and land degradation are among the issues that business professionals face in capturing opportunities (Howes and Wyrwoll, 2012; Nielsen, 2015; Shah, 2014). In Asia, business opportunities share these typical challenges, especially concerning water contamination and land degradation (ADB, 2011; Howes and Wyrwoll, 2012; Yam-Tang and Chan, 1998).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Air pollution, loss of biodiversity, water contamination and land degradation are among the issues that business professionals face in capturing opportunities (Howes and Wyrwoll, 2012; Nielsen, 2015; Shah, 2014). In Asia, business opportunities share these typical challenges, especially concerning water contamination and land degradation (ADB, 2011; Howes and Wyrwoll, 2012; Yam-Tang and Chan, 1998). Business professionals have started to realize that environmental issues can serve as threats as well as opportunities to their businesses (ABC, 2015; McKinsey, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, despite efforts by the central government, data on drivers and their linkages indicate general declines in systems' resiliency and increasing security risks. Beijing has responded with policies that are primarily science‐ and technology‐based, yet data here portray a collective set of issues that are complex, cross‐cutting, and difficult to resolve through technological fixes (Howes and Wyrwoll 2012). The question is: what can China do?…”
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“…Economic development in Asia has confronted by severe environmental problems which might collide the future of the world [4]. In a report, there were four main environmental problems such as poor water management, air pollution, deforestation or illegal logging, land degradation and climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%