Environment Management

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S1776

Istanbul (Turkey)

01 Feb 2026 -05 Feb 2026

5850

Overview

Introduction:

Environment management refers to the structured coordination of institutional systems, regulatory standards, and control frameworks that govern the relationship between organizational operations and environmental impacts. It includes environmental planning, monitoring, compliance, and reporting models aimed at aligning activities with sustainability and legal mandates. This training program introduces conceptual models used to regulate resource use, emissions control, and environmental governance across institutional settings.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the institutional elements and regulatory structures of environment management systems.

  • Outline classification models for environmental aspects and impact identification.

  • Examine monitoring systems and documentation structures used in environmental oversight.

  • Classify regulatory requirements and international standards related to environmental compliance.

  • Evaluate institutional governance systems supporting environmental accountability and sustainability.

Targeted Audience:

  • Environmental Compliance Officers.

  • Facility and Operations Managers.

  • Risk and Quality Professionals.

  • Sustainability and CSR Coordinators.

  • Regulatory Affairs and Policy Staff.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Environment Management Systems:

  • Definitions and scope of institutional environment management.

  • Core elements of environmental governance frameworks.

  • Principles guiding resource conservation and impact limitation.

  • Integration process of environment management into institutional planning.

  • Organizational roles in environmental accountability.

Unit 2:

Environmental Aspects and Impact Classification:

  • Criteria for identifying environmental aspects in operations.

  • Impact evaluation models under structured assessment protocols.

  • Use of registers for recording environmental categories.

  • Differentiation between direct and indirect environmental impacts.

  • Linkage between operational functions and environmental exposure.

Unit 3:

Monitoring, Measurement, and Internal Oversight:

  • Structural models for environmental performance tracking.

  • Monitoring frameworks for emissions, waste, and resource use.

  • Documentation procedures supporting environmental audits.

  • Role of internal inspections in maintaining compliance.

  • Evaluation metrics for environmental system effectiveness.

Unit 4:

Regulatory Structures and Standard Alignment:

  • Overview of key environmental regulations and institutional obligations.

  • Role of international standards in compliance structuring.

  • Procedures for institutional licensing and reporting.

  • Documentation standards supporting legal traceability.

  • Enforcement frameworks and audit readiness procedures.

Unit 5:

Environmental Governance and Institutional Integration:

  • Role of leadership in environmental policy oversight.

  • Governance models supporting continuous improvement.

  • Importance on integrating sustainability goals into organizational objectives.

  • Communication structures for environmental reporting.

  • Accountability systems across operational departments.