Proceedings of the 8th Business & Management Conference, Venice

CAN WE WEIGH THE INTERESTS OF FUTURE GENERATIONS?

ZDENA ROSICKA, HANA SLOVÁČKOVÁ, VÁCLAV KUPČÁK

Abstract:

Human development and sustainability are essential components of contemporary life. Each generation should take its chances and use resources without creating ecological debts by overexploiting capacity of the Earth. We always have to keep in mind the obligation to do at least as much for our successor generation as our predecessors did for us. The effect of environment on humans has both temporary and long-time affects: cultural, natural and industrial heritage preservation is an important component of sensitive equilibrium between economic, social and cultural development. Human resource departments should be able to follow requirements for qualified trained experts for both public and private sectors covering professions able to manage preserving, protecting, presenting, introducing, and improving values of sustainable, healthy and safe surrounding environment.

Keywords: human resources, training, disaster management, environmental values, cultural heritage

DOI: 10.20472/BMC.2018.008.014

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