2016
DOI: 10.21744/irjmis.v3i1.82
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Impact of Environmental Degradation on Human Health

Abstract: Degradation of environment is one of the most serious challenges before the mankind in today's world. Mankind has been facing a wide range of problem arising out of the degradation of environment. Not only the areas under human inhabitation, but the areas of the planet without human population have also been suffering from these problems. As the population increase day by day, the amenities are not improved simultaneously. With the advancement of science and technologies the needs of human beings has been chan… Show more

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“… Re-forming production wastes  Ensuring that wastes are recycle and distributing a particular good or service. According to Archana et al (2016), the external (or macro) environment comprises four sectors, namely input (referring to suppliers), regulatory (referring to the government and interested aggregators such as lobbying groups), output (referring to buyers), and competitive (referring to competitors). The internal environment consists of strategic factors (such as strategic costs, overall quality, customer service, environmental concerns, and legislative concerns) and operational factors like recycling.…”
Section: Cost-effectiveness Profitability Waste Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Re-forming production wastes  Ensuring that wastes are recycle and distributing a particular good or service. According to Archana et al (2016), the external (or macro) environment comprises four sectors, namely input (referring to suppliers), regulatory (referring to the government and interested aggregators such as lobbying groups), output (referring to buyers), and competitive (referring to competitors). The internal environment consists of strategic factors (such as strategic costs, overall quality, customer service, environmental concerns, and legislative concerns) and operational factors like recycling.…”
Section: Cost-effectiveness Profitability Waste Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) Significance tests were carried out by determining if the parameters produced were significantly different from zero. Next step was the fit model assessment (Archana et al, 2016;Mardika, 2017). A model is said to be fit if the covariance matrix of a model (model-based covariance matrix) was proved the same as the covariance matrix data (observed).…”
Section: The Influence Of Interconnection and Interaction Between Dhsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As previously explained, environmental responsibility is closely related to various factors and conditions, i.e. socio-economic (Ngwaru & Opoku-Amankwa, 2010;Thakur, 2016), socio-ecology (Rechkemmer & Falkenhayn, 2009), and socio-cognitive (Desfandi, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Interestingly, this problem occurs in almost all countries both in the Continent of Europe (Wiessner et al, 2014), America (Beckett & Keeling, 2019), Africa (Emeh & Igwe, 2018;Oke, 2004), and Asia (Gu et al, 2017). This situation shows that environmental issue is not only a partial problem of a particular country but rather an unresolved global problem (Sadhu, Garg, & Kumar, 2018;Thakur, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%