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Opportunities and Challenges of Educated Professional Women Leaders in Environment Management

Opportunities and Challenges of Educated Professional Women Leaders in Environment Management
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Author(s): Mercia Selva Malar Justin (Xavier Institute for Management and Entrepreneurship, India), Revenio Cabanilla Jalagat Jr. (Al-Zahra College for Women, Oman)and Perfecto Gatbonton Aquino Jr. (The University of Cambodia, Cambodia)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 17
Source title: Opportunities and Challenges for Women Leaders in Environmental Management
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Perfecto Gatbonton Aquino, Jr. (The University of Cambodia, Cambodia), Revenio Cabanilla Jalagat, Jr. (Al-Zahra College for Women, Oman)and Mercia Selva Malar Justin (Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5986-7.ch002

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Abstract

The chapter intends to present the role of educated and professional women as leaders of home, how they contribute to environmental management, the opportunities, and the challenges they meet in environmental management. Educated and professional women have greater awareness and knowledge about the environmental management. In managing houses and at their workplaces they have a greater role to play. Therefore, they have greater opportunity to control environmental degradation and contribute positively to environment management. It also explores the opportunities for women to involve in various forms and levels of environmental management and the challenges women face as leaders to initiate environmental management programs. A literature review will cover the research articles that focus on the opportunities and challenges of women leaders in environmental protection and expose how women lead environmental management initiatives at home, workplace, and society. Findings revealed that workplace and society women must assume greater role to support environment management.

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