Affiliation:
1. Technische Universität Berlin
2. AGH University of Scicence and Technology
Abstract
Agriculture is a risky industry because forces beyond human control influence the quality and profitability of their activities. Farmers' incomes reveal high volatility due to product and crop price as well as catastrophic risks such as natural disasters and diseases. The following paper discusses different methods, also those not specific to
EMS, and their exemplary application. An attempt has been made to answer the question of what methods of risk analysis and management are appropriate for agriculture. The goal is to identify methods which can be used in EMS for agriculture, especially in the family farmsteads. The paper is based on the latest, third edition of ISO 14001
Publisher
Research and Innovation Centre Pro-Akademia
Subject
Energy (miscellaneous),Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Environmental Engineering
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