It remains the focus of citizen's notes. Since there is a possibility that noise interference self-reacts, there are many problems that are difficult to evaluate. Actual environmental impacts are not permanent, but people living in the airport area may be affected by interference, sleep disorders, reaction discomfort, learning, and performance implications, cardiovascular and psychological effects There are many effects. However, there are not so many airplanes traveling along the route.
Asymmetric trade relations between Denmark and Germany and its impact on environmental policy development, the impact of German standards and principles on domestic environmental policy in Denmark, and the relationship between Denmark and Germany in the EU's environmental policy No matter how you evaluate , Germany is the largest neighbor of Denmark in terms of population, industrial production, market and tourism possibilities. Therefore, Germany is the most important export market, Denmark products account for about 20-24% of total industry exports.
Experience and characteristics of German environmental policy: overview from 14 countries and expert review
This research is based on comparative theoretical research on the concept of corporate social responsibility and environmental responsibility. The comparison method is used to judge changes in stakeholder influence in different parts of the economy. Qualitative content analysis reveals which forms of environmental responsibility are appropriate for developed, developing and emerging economies. This theory defines corporate responsibility in social, economic, moral, and environmental ways. From the beginning, ethical responsibility was incorporated into the concept of corporate responsibility, and it was the basis for it. When asked as to whom an operating company is responsible, corporate social responsibility is beginning to be analyzed as an integral part of stakeholder theory. If shareholders are considered one of the stakeholder groups, economic responsibility will be an integral part of corporate social responsibility.
Green Paper "Corporate Social Responsibility" is a concept that a company incorporates social and environmental problems into business management and voluntary interaction with stakeholders. According to the interpretation of corporate social responsibility by other public institutions, enterprises can be regarded as value creation. Therefore, environmental responsibility is an integral part of corporate social responsibility, and "the name of social responsibility in the context of environmental protection" is concrete. Therefore, it is not a new definition of the concept but a description of it. When solving environmental problems, "corporate environmental responsibility" should persist as a basic definition.