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2023 | z. 189 Współczesne zarządzanie = Contemporary management | 615--631
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Contemporary Trends in Managing Human Resources and Stewarding Natural Resources Within the Context of Climate Change

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Research background: The management of natural resources with modern tools has become a contemporary requirement for social good. Global trends are an inspiration to make the best use of the natural resources available in terms of climate change.

Purpose of the article: The aim of this article is to assess contemporary trends and social behaviour related to natural resource management. The main hypothesis is as follows: the pro- ecological behaviour of an individual brings global benefits.

Methods: The article is based on theoretical and empirical considerations in the topic under study. An important issue raised in the article is the promotion of activities aimed at increasing the awareness of both the local and international community in the area of sustainable development.

Findings & Value added: This article presents the results of own research conducted in Poland and analyses them in relation to global trends. The presented research results show that all climate change begins with the proper management of managed natural resources by individual human behaviour. The respondents' answers made it possible to present social attitudes regarding the use of natural resources and environmental protection measures in everyday life. The research confirmed the validity of the hypothesis and allowed the aim of the article to be realised. Awareness of climate change is forcing societies to implement preventive measures in terms of environmental protection.(original abstract)
Twórcy
  • Częstochowa University of Technology
  • Czestochowa University of Technology
autor
  • Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
  • Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
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