ISO 14001
Case Studies and Practical Experiences
Herausgeber: Hillary, Ruth
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Case Studies and Practical Experiences
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ISO 14001 is the star standard among the International Organization for Standardization's ISO 14000 series of environmental management standards. It has seen spectacular growth since its launch in September 1996. Worldwide registrations are set to pass the 20,000 mark in 2000 with 20 times that number reportedly waiting in the wings.In 30 explicit but concise chapters, ISO 14001: Case Studies and Practical Experiences seeks to unravel the truth behind what can and cannot be achieved by ISO 14001 and aims to provide readers with enough knowledge to make choices about its relevance and…mehr
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ISO 14001 is the star standard among the International Organization for Standardization's ISO 14000 series of environmental management standards. It has seen spectacular growth since its launch in September 1996. Worldwide registrations are set to pass the 20,000 mark in 2000 with 20 times that number reportedly waiting in the wings.In 30 explicit but concise chapters, ISO 14001: Case Studies and Practical Experiences seeks to unravel the truth behind what can and cannot be achieved by ISO 14001 and aims to provide readers with enough knowledge to make choices about its relevance and importance not only to their worlds but also to society. Written by leading practitioners, certifiers, consultants, government and academics, the book examines both the real benefits and the shortcomings organizations have experienced with ISO 14001. We learn from both.Far more ambitious than an implementation guide, the book will provide those readers struggling with the standard first-hand experiences of the real issues they will face in implementing their EMS and, just as importantly, what certifiers look for when they visit firms. ISO 14001: Case Studies and Practical Experiences is a warts-and-all expose of ISO 14001: the issues tackled; the problems faced and overcome; and, above all, the astonishing flexibility of its uses and the diversity of its users.This important book is a must for businesses, researchers, consultants, government officials, students, NGOs and support organisations who want more than just another how-to-do-it manual; but rather the truth about how ISO 14001 is really working on the ground.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781874719274
- ISBN-10: 1874719276
- Artikelnr.: 40557577
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 582g
- ISBN-13: 9781874719274
- ISBN-10: 1874719276
- Artikelnr.: 40557577
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ruth Hillary
Foreword Oswald Dodds
MBE
Chairman
ISO TC207/SC1: Environmental Management Systems (EMS) Introduction Ruth Hillary
Network for Environmental Management and Auditing (NEMA)
UK; UK expert to ISO TC207/SC Working Group 2Section 1: Implementation
maintenance and integration1. Deployment and operation of a business-wide EMS Scott D. Houthuysen
Lucent Technologies Microelectronics Group
USA 2. Maintaining the momentum: EMS after the certifier has left Charlotte Pedersen
Deloitte & Touche
Denmark Birgitte B. Nielsen
Valor & Tinge A/S
Denmark 3. Success and failures: national guidance on ISO 14001 for New Zealand local authorities Bruce Cockrean
Global to Local Ltd
Environmental Management Consultants
UK 4. Environmental initiatives to improve the quality of the local environment: Kunda Nordic Cement AS
Estonia Anne Randmer
Centre for Development Programs
Estonia Section 2: Certification and registration experiences5. Joint EMS and group certification: a cost-effective route for SMEs to achieve ISO 14001 Jonas Ammenberg
Linköping University
Sweden Berit Börjesson
Altea AB
Sweden Olof Hjelm
Linköping University
Sweden6. Financial services and ISO 14001: the challenge of determining indirect environmental aspects in a global certification Bettina Furrer and Heinrich Hugenschmidt
UBS AG
Switzerland7. Registration to ISO 14001: the view of assessors David Robinson
British Standards Institution
UK Richard Gould
Environment Agency
UKSection 3: Using information technology
ISO 14031 and other tools and methods8. Using information technology to automate integrated compliance management David Harwood
ALSTOM Power
UK Barry O'Brien
Waterford Crystal
Ireland Paul F. Monaghan
Q SET-USA Anne Downey
Q SET-International
Ireland9. ISO 14031 used as a tool in ISO 14001 or as an alternative for a simple EMS Kristian Eg Løkkegaard
Ernst & Young
Denmark10. The integration of business strategy in establishing significant environmental aspects Enrico Cagno and Paolo Trucco
Politecnico di Milano
Italy11. Setting up effective environmental management systems based on the concept of cleaner production: cases from small and medium-sized enterprises Johannes Fresner
Stenum GmbH
Austria12. Performance-based ISO 14001 case studies from Taiwan Nonita T. Yap
Faculty of Environmental Design and Rural Development
University of Guelph
CanadaSection 4: Communication
training
empowerment and cultural issues13. ISO 14001 as an opportunity for engaging SMEs in Poland's environmental reforms Rafal Serafin
Director
Polish Environmental Partnership Foundation
Krakow
Poland Gill Tatum
Managing Director
Groundwork Blackburn
UK Wojciech Heydel
Former Associate President
BP Amoco Poland14. Implementation of EMS in seasonal hotels: assuring stability Natalia Anguera
Silvia Ayuso and Pere Fullana
Randa Group
SA
Barcelona
Spain15. ISO 14001 and the American Indian reservation Pamela S. Evers
Stephen F. Austin State University
Texas
USASection 5: Involving stakeholders: contractors
suppliers and other stakeholders16. Anticipating greener supply chain demands: one Singapore company's journey to ISO 14001 Michael Toffel
Jebsen & Jessen (SEA) Pte Ltd
Singapore17. Integrating quality
environment
health and safety with customers and contractors Adrian Carter
Amec Process and Energy
UK18. Environmental management systems and stakeholders: the case of the Belgian electricity sector Jean-Pierre Tack
Tractebel Development Engineering and the Catholic University of Louvain
Belgium19. Unco-operative stakeholders: ISO 14001 as a means to co-ordinate efforts Quentin Farmar-Bowers
Star Eight Consulting
AustraliaSection 6: Incorporating product design and technology20. Technical and design tools: the integration of ISO 14001
life-cycle development
environmental design and cost accounting Matthew M. Mehalik
Systems Engineering
School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Virginia
USA21. ISO 14001 and Design for the Environment: a strategy for proactive design in building design
construction and renovation Riva Krut
Benchmark Environmental Consulting
USA Jim Strycharz
New York City Transit Authority
USA22. ISO 14001 and the adoption of new technology: evidence from Western Australian companies Dora Marinova
Murdoch University
Australia William (Jim) Altham
Curtin University of Technology
AustraliaSection 7: Environmental and economic benefits23. ISO 14001 and environmental performance: the management goal link Jason Switzer and John Ehrenfeld
Technology
Business and Environment Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA Vicki Milledge
Assistant Professor of Management
University of Massachusetts-Boston
USA24. Assessment of the value of ISO 14001 in improving environmental performance Pamela J. Bridgen
Environment International Ltd
Seattle
USA Nancy Helm
US Environmental Protection Agency25. Real financial benefits from ISO 14001? Potential for economic value added through ISO 14001 at Unique Images Andy Hughes
URS Dames & Moore
UK Vicky Kemp
Loop Environmental Networks
UK26. Drivers and advantages from implementing EMS: Brazilian cases Dalia Maimon
Professor of Environmental Economics
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; President of SIGA-INEM
Brazil (International Network on Environmental Management)Section 8: Sustainability and ISO 1400127. ISO 14001: a tool for municipal government to achieve sustainability. The experiences of Hamilton-Wentworth
Canada Mark Bekkering
City of Toronto Urban Planning and Development Services
Toronto
Canada David McCallum
M+A Environmental Consultants
Hamilton
Canada28. Proyecto Guadalajara: promoting sustainable development through the adoption of ISO 14001 by small and medium-sized enterprises Richard P. Wells and David Galbraith
The Lexington Group
Environmental Management Consultants
Inc.
USA29. Enhancement of ISO 14001 and the integration of sustainability into the footwear supply chain at Nike
Inc. Paula Valero
Nike
Inc.
Naomi Gollogly
freelance writer and consultant
USA Mark Curran
The Gauntlett Group
USA30. Designing a sustainability management system using The Natural Step framework Susan Burns
Natural Strategies Inc.
USAList of ISO 14001-related web resources
MBE
Chairman
ISO TC207/SC1: Environmental Management Systems (EMS) Introduction Ruth Hillary
Network for Environmental Management and Auditing (NEMA)
UK; UK expert to ISO TC207/SC Working Group 2Section 1: Implementation
maintenance and integration1. Deployment and operation of a business-wide EMS Scott D. Houthuysen
Lucent Technologies Microelectronics Group
USA 2. Maintaining the momentum: EMS after the certifier has left Charlotte Pedersen
Deloitte & Touche
Denmark Birgitte B. Nielsen
Valor & Tinge A/S
Denmark 3. Success and failures: national guidance on ISO 14001 for New Zealand local authorities Bruce Cockrean
Global to Local Ltd
Environmental Management Consultants
UK 4. Environmental initiatives to improve the quality of the local environment: Kunda Nordic Cement AS
Estonia Anne Randmer
Centre for Development Programs
Estonia Section 2: Certification and registration experiences5. Joint EMS and group certification: a cost-effective route for SMEs to achieve ISO 14001 Jonas Ammenberg
Linköping University
Sweden Berit Börjesson
Altea AB
Sweden Olof Hjelm
Linköping University
Sweden6. Financial services and ISO 14001: the challenge of determining indirect environmental aspects in a global certification Bettina Furrer and Heinrich Hugenschmidt
UBS AG
Switzerland7. Registration to ISO 14001: the view of assessors David Robinson
British Standards Institution
UK Richard Gould
Environment Agency
UKSection 3: Using information technology
ISO 14031 and other tools and methods8. Using information technology to automate integrated compliance management David Harwood
ALSTOM Power
UK Barry O'Brien
Waterford Crystal
Ireland Paul F. Monaghan
Q SET-USA Anne Downey
Q SET-International
Ireland9. ISO 14031 used as a tool in ISO 14001 or as an alternative for a simple EMS Kristian Eg Løkkegaard
Ernst & Young
Denmark10. The integration of business strategy in establishing significant environmental aspects Enrico Cagno and Paolo Trucco
Politecnico di Milano
Italy11. Setting up effective environmental management systems based on the concept of cleaner production: cases from small and medium-sized enterprises Johannes Fresner
Stenum GmbH
Austria12. Performance-based ISO 14001 case studies from Taiwan Nonita T. Yap
Faculty of Environmental Design and Rural Development
University of Guelph
CanadaSection 4: Communication
training
empowerment and cultural issues13. ISO 14001 as an opportunity for engaging SMEs in Poland's environmental reforms Rafal Serafin
Director
Polish Environmental Partnership Foundation
Krakow
Poland Gill Tatum
Managing Director
Groundwork Blackburn
UK Wojciech Heydel
Former Associate President
BP Amoco Poland14. Implementation of EMS in seasonal hotels: assuring stability Natalia Anguera
Silvia Ayuso and Pere Fullana
Randa Group
SA
Barcelona
Spain15. ISO 14001 and the American Indian reservation Pamela S. Evers
Stephen F. Austin State University
Texas
USASection 5: Involving stakeholders: contractors
suppliers and other stakeholders16. Anticipating greener supply chain demands: one Singapore company's journey to ISO 14001 Michael Toffel
Jebsen & Jessen (SEA) Pte Ltd
Singapore17. Integrating quality
environment
health and safety with customers and contractors Adrian Carter
Amec Process and Energy
UK18. Environmental management systems and stakeholders: the case of the Belgian electricity sector Jean-Pierre Tack
Tractebel Development Engineering and the Catholic University of Louvain
Belgium19. Unco-operative stakeholders: ISO 14001 as a means to co-ordinate efforts Quentin Farmar-Bowers
Star Eight Consulting
AustraliaSection 6: Incorporating product design and technology20. Technical and design tools: the integration of ISO 14001
life-cycle development
environmental design and cost accounting Matthew M. Mehalik
Systems Engineering
School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Virginia
USA21. ISO 14001 and Design for the Environment: a strategy for proactive design in building design
construction and renovation Riva Krut
Benchmark Environmental Consulting
USA Jim Strycharz
New York City Transit Authority
USA22. ISO 14001 and the adoption of new technology: evidence from Western Australian companies Dora Marinova
Murdoch University
Australia William (Jim) Altham
Curtin University of Technology
AustraliaSection 7: Environmental and economic benefits23. ISO 14001 and environmental performance: the management goal link Jason Switzer and John Ehrenfeld
Technology
Business and Environment Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA Vicki Milledge
Assistant Professor of Management
University of Massachusetts-Boston
USA24. Assessment of the value of ISO 14001 in improving environmental performance Pamela J. Bridgen
Environment International Ltd
Seattle
USA Nancy Helm
US Environmental Protection Agency25. Real financial benefits from ISO 14001? Potential for economic value added through ISO 14001 at Unique Images Andy Hughes
URS Dames & Moore
UK Vicky Kemp
Loop Environmental Networks
UK26. Drivers and advantages from implementing EMS: Brazilian cases Dalia Maimon
Professor of Environmental Economics
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; President of SIGA-INEM
Brazil (International Network on Environmental Management)Section 8: Sustainability and ISO 1400127. ISO 14001: a tool for municipal government to achieve sustainability. The experiences of Hamilton-Wentworth
Canada Mark Bekkering
City of Toronto Urban Planning and Development Services
Toronto
Canada David McCallum
M+A Environmental Consultants
Hamilton
Canada28. Proyecto Guadalajara: promoting sustainable development through the adoption of ISO 14001 by small and medium-sized enterprises Richard P. Wells and David Galbraith
The Lexington Group
Environmental Management Consultants
Inc.
USA29. Enhancement of ISO 14001 and the integration of sustainability into the footwear supply chain at Nike
Inc. Paula Valero
Nike
Inc.
Naomi Gollogly
freelance writer and consultant
USA Mark Curran
The Gauntlett Group
USA30. Designing a sustainability management system using The Natural Step framework Susan Burns
Natural Strategies Inc.
USAList of ISO 14001-related web resources
Foreword Oswald Dodds
MBE
Chairman
ISO TC207/SC1: Environmental Management Systems (EMS) Introduction Ruth Hillary
Network for Environmental Management and Auditing (NEMA)
UK; UK expert to ISO TC207/SC Working Group 2Section 1: Implementation
maintenance and integration1. Deployment and operation of a business-wide EMS Scott D. Houthuysen
Lucent Technologies Microelectronics Group
USA 2. Maintaining the momentum: EMS after the certifier has left Charlotte Pedersen
Deloitte & Touche
Denmark Birgitte B. Nielsen
Valor & Tinge A/S
Denmark 3. Success and failures: national guidance on ISO 14001 for New Zealand local authorities Bruce Cockrean
Global to Local Ltd
Environmental Management Consultants
UK 4. Environmental initiatives to improve the quality of the local environment: Kunda Nordic Cement AS
Estonia Anne Randmer
Centre for Development Programs
Estonia Section 2: Certification and registration experiences5. Joint EMS and group certification: a cost-effective route for SMEs to achieve ISO 14001 Jonas Ammenberg
Linköping University
Sweden Berit Börjesson
Altea AB
Sweden Olof Hjelm
Linköping University
Sweden6. Financial services and ISO 14001: the challenge of determining indirect environmental aspects in a global certification Bettina Furrer and Heinrich Hugenschmidt
UBS AG
Switzerland7. Registration to ISO 14001: the view of assessors David Robinson
British Standards Institution
UK Richard Gould
Environment Agency
UKSection 3: Using information technology
ISO 14031 and other tools and methods8. Using information technology to automate integrated compliance management David Harwood
ALSTOM Power
UK Barry O'Brien
Waterford Crystal
Ireland Paul F. Monaghan
Q SET-USA Anne Downey
Q SET-International
Ireland9. ISO 14031 used as a tool in ISO 14001 or as an alternative for a simple EMS Kristian Eg Løkkegaard
Ernst & Young
Denmark10. The integration of business strategy in establishing significant environmental aspects Enrico Cagno and Paolo Trucco
Politecnico di Milano
Italy11. Setting up effective environmental management systems based on the concept of cleaner production: cases from small and medium-sized enterprises Johannes Fresner
Stenum GmbH
Austria12. Performance-based ISO 14001 case studies from Taiwan Nonita T. Yap
Faculty of Environmental Design and Rural Development
University of Guelph
CanadaSection 4: Communication
training
empowerment and cultural issues13. ISO 14001 as an opportunity for engaging SMEs in Poland's environmental reforms Rafal Serafin
Director
Polish Environmental Partnership Foundation
Krakow
Poland Gill Tatum
Managing Director
Groundwork Blackburn
UK Wojciech Heydel
Former Associate President
BP Amoco Poland14. Implementation of EMS in seasonal hotels: assuring stability Natalia Anguera
Silvia Ayuso and Pere Fullana
Randa Group
SA
Barcelona
Spain15. ISO 14001 and the American Indian reservation Pamela S. Evers
Stephen F. Austin State University
Texas
USASection 5: Involving stakeholders: contractors
suppliers and other stakeholders16. Anticipating greener supply chain demands: one Singapore company's journey to ISO 14001 Michael Toffel
Jebsen & Jessen (SEA) Pte Ltd
Singapore17. Integrating quality
environment
health and safety with customers and contractors Adrian Carter
Amec Process and Energy
UK18. Environmental management systems and stakeholders: the case of the Belgian electricity sector Jean-Pierre Tack
Tractebel Development Engineering and the Catholic University of Louvain
Belgium19. Unco-operative stakeholders: ISO 14001 as a means to co-ordinate efforts Quentin Farmar-Bowers
Star Eight Consulting
AustraliaSection 6: Incorporating product design and technology20. Technical and design tools: the integration of ISO 14001
life-cycle development
environmental design and cost accounting Matthew M. Mehalik
Systems Engineering
School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Virginia
USA21. ISO 14001 and Design for the Environment: a strategy for proactive design in building design
construction and renovation Riva Krut
Benchmark Environmental Consulting
USA Jim Strycharz
New York City Transit Authority
USA22. ISO 14001 and the adoption of new technology: evidence from Western Australian companies Dora Marinova
Murdoch University
Australia William (Jim) Altham
Curtin University of Technology
AustraliaSection 7: Environmental and economic benefits23. ISO 14001 and environmental performance: the management goal link Jason Switzer and John Ehrenfeld
Technology
Business and Environment Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA Vicki Milledge
Assistant Professor of Management
University of Massachusetts-Boston
USA24. Assessment of the value of ISO 14001 in improving environmental performance Pamela J. Bridgen
Environment International Ltd
Seattle
USA Nancy Helm
US Environmental Protection Agency25. Real financial benefits from ISO 14001? Potential for economic value added through ISO 14001 at Unique Images Andy Hughes
URS Dames & Moore
UK Vicky Kemp
Loop Environmental Networks
UK26. Drivers and advantages from implementing EMS: Brazilian cases Dalia Maimon
Professor of Environmental Economics
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; President of SIGA-INEM
Brazil (International Network on Environmental Management)Section 8: Sustainability and ISO 1400127. ISO 14001: a tool for municipal government to achieve sustainability. The experiences of Hamilton-Wentworth
Canada Mark Bekkering
City of Toronto Urban Planning and Development Services
Toronto
Canada David McCallum
M+A Environmental Consultants
Hamilton
Canada28. Proyecto Guadalajara: promoting sustainable development through the adoption of ISO 14001 by small and medium-sized enterprises Richard P. Wells and David Galbraith
The Lexington Group
Environmental Management Consultants
Inc.
USA29. Enhancement of ISO 14001 and the integration of sustainability into the footwear supply chain at Nike
Inc. Paula Valero
Nike
Inc.
Naomi Gollogly
freelance writer and consultant
USA Mark Curran
The Gauntlett Group
USA30. Designing a sustainability management system using The Natural Step framework Susan Burns
Natural Strategies Inc.
USAList of ISO 14001-related web resources
MBE
Chairman
ISO TC207/SC1: Environmental Management Systems (EMS) Introduction Ruth Hillary
Network for Environmental Management and Auditing (NEMA)
UK; UK expert to ISO TC207/SC Working Group 2Section 1: Implementation
maintenance and integration1. Deployment and operation of a business-wide EMS Scott D. Houthuysen
Lucent Technologies Microelectronics Group
USA 2. Maintaining the momentum: EMS after the certifier has left Charlotte Pedersen
Deloitte & Touche
Denmark Birgitte B. Nielsen
Valor & Tinge A/S
Denmark 3. Success and failures: national guidance on ISO 14001 for New Zealand local authorities Bruce Cockrean
Global to Local Ltd
Environmental Management Consultants
UK 4. Environmental initiatives to improve the quality of the local environment: Kunda Nordic Cement AS
Estonia Anne Randmer
Centre for Development Programs
Estonia Section 2: Certification and registration experiences5. Joint EMS and group certification: a cost-effective route for SMEs to achieve ISO 14001 Jonas Ammenberg
Linköping University
Sweden Berit Börjesson
Altea AB
Sweden Olof Hjelm
Linköping University
Sweden6. Financial services and ISO 14001: the challenge of determining indirect environmental aspects in a global certification Bettina Furrer and Heinrich Hugenschmidt
UBS AG
Switzerland7. Registration to ISO 14001: the view of assessors David Robinson
British Standards Institution
UK Richard Gould
Environment Agency
UKSection 3: Using information technology
ISO 14031 and other tools and methods8. Using information technology to automate integrated compliance management David Harwood
ALSTOM Power
UK Barry O'Brien
Waterford Crystal
Ireland Paul F. Monaghan
Q SET-USA Anne Downey
Q SET-International
Ireland9. ISO 14031 used as a tool in ISO 14001 or as an alternative for a simple EMS Kristian Eg Løkkegaard
Ernst & Young
Denmark10. The integration of business strategy in establishing significant environmental aspects Enrico Cagno and Paolo Trucco
Politecnico di Milano
Italy11. Setting up effective environmental management systems based on the concept of cleaner production: cases from small and medium-sized enterprises Johannes Fresner
Stenum GmbH
Austria12. Performance-based ISO 14001 case studies from Taiwan Nonita T. Yap
Faculty of Environmental Design and Rural Development
University of Guelph
CanadaSection 4: Communication
training
empowerment and cultural issues13. ISO 14001 as an opportunity for engaging SMEs in Poland's environmental reforms Rafal Serafin
Director
Polish Environmental Partnership Foundation
Krakow
Poland Gill Tatum
Managing Director
Groundwork Blackburn
UK Wojciech Heydel
Former Associate President
BP Amoco Poland14. Implementation of EMS in seasonal hotels: assuring stability Natalia Anguera
Silvia Ayuso and Pere Fullana
Randa Group
SA
Barcelona
Spain15. ISO 14001 and the American Indian reservation Pamela S. Evers
Stephen F. Austin State University
Texas
USASection 5: Involving stakeholders: contractors
suppliers and other stakeholders16. Anticipating greener supply chain demands: one Singapore company's journey to ISO 14001 Michael Toffel
Jebsen & Jessen (SEA) Pte Ltd
Singapore17. Integrating quality
environment
health and safety with customers and contractors Adrian Carter
Amec Process and Energy
UK18. Environmental management systems and stakeholders: the case of the Belgian electricity sector Jean-Pierre Tack
Tractebel Development Engineering and the Catholic University of Louvain
Belgium19. Unco-operative stakeholders: ISO 14001 as a means to co-ordinate efforts Quentin Farmar-Bowers
Star Eight Consulting
AustraliaSection 6: Incorporating product design and technology20. Technical and design tools: the integration of ISO 14001
life-cycle development
environmental design and cost accounting Matthew M. Mehalik
Systems Engineering
School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Virginia
USA21. ISO 14001 and Design for the Environment: a strategy for proactive design in building design
construction and renovation Riva Krut
Benchmark Environmental Consulting
USA Jim Strycharz
New York City Transit Authority
USA22. ISO 14001 and the adoption of new technology: evidence from Western Australian companies Dora Marinova
Murdoch University
Australia William (Jim) Altham
Curtin University of Technology
AustraliaSection 7: Environmental and economic benefits23. ISO 14001 and environmental performance: the management goal link Jason Switzer and John Ehrenfeld
Technology
Business and Environment Program
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA Vicki Milledge
Assistant Professor of Management
University of Massachusetts-Boston
USA24. Assessment of the value of ISO 14001 in improving environmental performance Pamela J. Bridgen
Environment International Ltd
Seattle
USA Nancy Helm
US Environmental Protection Agency25. Real financial benefits from ISO 14001? Potential for economic value added through ISO 14001 at Unique Images Andy Hughes
URS Dames & Moore
UK Vicky Kemp
Loop Environmental Networks
UK26. Drivers and advantages from implementing EMS: Brazilian cases Dalia Maimon
Professor of Environmental Economics
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; President of SIGA-INEM
Brazil (International Network on Environmental Management)Section 8: Sustainability and ISO 1400127. ISO 14001: a tool for municipal government to achieve sustainability. The experiences of Hamilton-Wentworth
Canada Mark Bekkering
City of Toronto Urban Planning and Development Services
Toronto
Canada David McCallum
M+A Environmental Consultants
Hamilton
Canada28. Proyecto Guadalajara: promoting sustainable development through the adoption of ISO 14001 by small and medium-sized enterprises Richard P. Wells and David Galbraith
The Lexington Group
Environmental Management Consultants
Inc.
USA29. Enhancement of ISO 14001 and the integration of sustainability into the footwear supply chain at Nike
Inc. Paula Valero
Nike
Inc.
Naomi Gollogly
freelance writer and consultant
USA Mark Curran
The Gauntlett Group
USA30. Designing a sustainability management system using The Natural Step framework Susan Burns
Natural Strategies Inc.
USAList of ISO 14001-related web resources