BATE Professor Wayne Hayes,
Ph.D., May 30, 2000
1999 Student Project Reports
Can environmenal and economic interests converge? How can this be done? Where has it been done? These were the challenges posed to the students enrolled in the initial offering of Business and the Environment (BMBA 650) in the MBA program at Ramapo College.
The students responded with their own choices: three project areas for investigation, with a corresponding team to do the work. Each team recognized the mutual gains which can, and should, accompany entrepreneurial and commercial activity and the ethic of sustainable development. Both can be accomplished and the three case studies show how.
How the Royal Carribean |
How are preservng tropical rainforests and developing new products. | How private-public parnters are recycling abandoned & contaminated urban industrial sites: |
Dina Fried |
Kevin Brown |
Darlene Casso |
Kevin Brown, Rainforests and Pharmaceuticals
Darlene Casso, Brownfields
David Nenner, Ecotourism
Jian Ni, Rainforests and Pharmaceuticals
Lorraine Pitek, Rainforests and Pharmaceuticals
Vedat Rexhepi, Brownfields
Heather Tirino, Ecotourism
Chuck Trione, Brownfields
Jenine Verdina, Ecotourism
©Wayne Hayes,
Ph.D.:ProfWork®
Business and the Environment,
Summer, 1999
whayes@orion.ramapo.edu
June
29, 1999 04:42:06 PM