Views on potential methods for raising environmental awareness in developing countries: a study on social responsibility engagement in Liberia

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Khalid M. Younis
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Abstract

Maintaining environmental standards is a challenging task that requires knowledge and an understanding of the impacts of unethical decisions on human well-being, especially in developing countries. Lack of knowledge, the pursuit of profits, and other factors are preventing leaders from making ethical decisions, which could have a direct and indirect influence on health, technology, and the economy – problems that are particularly acute in poor and developing countries. Some progress can act as a smokescreen for managers or leaders, who fail to see the general environmental issues that still exist and that should be of primary concern for governments, policymakers, and local communities. Climate change and some of the other major environmental challenges that have emerged over the past few decades represent major social responsibility concerns for developing communities. Abuses of power by key decision-makers have been and continue to be an endemic problem in many developing countries and beyond. The present study seeks to understand what affects the thought processes of leaders who make environmental management decisions, using Liberia as an example.
关于提高发展中国家环境意识的可能方法的意见:关于利比里亚社会责任参与的研究
维持环境标准是一项具有挑战性的任务,需要了解和理解不道德的决定对人类福祉的影响,特别是在发展中国家。缺乏知识、追求利润和其他因素妨碍了领导人作出合乎道德的决定,这些决定可能对卫生、技术和经济产生直接和间接的影响——这些问题在贫穷和发展中国家尤为严重。一些进展可能会成为管理者或领导者的烟幕,他们看不到普遍存在的环境问题,而这些问题应该是政府、政策制定者和当地社区主要关注的问题。过去几十年来出现的气候变化和其他一些重大环境挑战是发展中社区主要的社会责任问题。在许多发展中国家和其他国家,关键决策者滥用权力一直是并将继续是一个普遍问题。本研究以利比里亚为例,试图了解是什么影响了做出环境管理决策的领导人的思维过程。
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Global Bioethics
Global Bioethics Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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