Environmental-stress theory Environmental-stress theory is a sociological interpretation of what psychologists would refer to as neurosis, which is attributed to the distorting effect of a particular environment on behaviour tendencies common to everyone.
Environmental factors Environmental factors is the online legal, political, and technological environments that can greatly influence marketing strategies, alter
Environmental threat An environmental threat is a challenge posed by an unfavorable trend or development that. In the absence of defensive marketing action, would lead to ...
Overseas Environmental Baseline Guidance Document Overseas Environmental Baseline Guidance Document is a set of objective criteria and management practices developed by the Department of Defense to ...
Occupational and environmental health threats Occupational and environmental health threats refer to threats to the health of military personnel and to military readiness, created by exposure to ...
Occupational and environmental health surveillance Occupational and environmental health surveillance refers to the regular or repeated collection, analysis, archiving, interpretation, and dissemination of ...
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the voluntary certification program administered by the U.S. Green Building Council, aimed at promoting the most sustainable construction processes available.
Environmental impact study Environmental impact study analyzes how a proposed plant would affect the quality of life in the surrounding area.
Environmental justice Environmental justice is a legal strategy based on claims that racial minorities are subjected disproportionately to environmental hazards.
Environmental consideration Environmental consideration refers to the spectrum of environmental media, resources, or programs that may affect the planning and execution of military operations.