This paper focuses on the ecological impacts of paper production. This formed the premises on which the researchers made a case for a global policy-driven abolition of print media- newspapers and magazines. A critical phenomenological approach was employed in this research and it was recommended that the phenomenal online media should urgently be a suitable substitute for the print media on the basis of the former’s eco-friendly nature. DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2013.v2n13p13
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The advent of the digital revolution in the 1970s was forecast to make paper all but redundant. Rece...
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The phrase, “please consider the environment before printing this email” has entered the common vern...
Over 20 years ago, it was thought that the paperless office (or close to it) would be a reality by 2...
<p><strong>EXTENDED ABSTRACT:</strong></p><p>The paper has always been and it remains to be the prim...
The aim of this thesis is to assess potential environmental impacts of electronic media distribution...
Currently, paper consumption is globally increasing and at an unsustainable level. However, traditio...
Environmental assessment of a product' over its entire life cycle can indicate the extent of the man...
Information and communication technology (ICT), in competition with traditional applications, is pro...
As awareness of the current unsustainable state of our society increases, it has become evident that...
The pulp and paper industry might be justified in feeling under environmental siege at the moment. N...
In the media sector, recently new means of distribution, new platforms for accessing media and conse...
This paper explores the factors potentially responsible for the overconsumption of office paper and ...
This paper takes a look at Media, Environmental sustainability and Nigeria National development agai...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.This dissertation is a study based on the effects of ...
The advent of the digital revolution in the 1970s was forecast to make paper all but redundant. Rece...
Concern about climate change and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has created pressures f...
The phrase, “please consider the environment before printing this email” has entered the common vern...
Over 20 years ago, it was thought that the paperless office (or close to it) would be a reality by 2...
<p><strong>EXTENDED ABSTRACT:</strong></p><p>The paper has always been and it remains to be the prim...
The aim of this thesis is to assess potential environmental impacts of electronic media distribution...
Currently, paper consumption is globally increasing and at an unsustainable level. However, traditio...
Environmental assessment of a product' over its entire life cycle can indicate the extent of the man...
Information and communication technology (ICT), in competition with traditional applications, is pro...
As awareness of the current unsustainable state of our society increases, it has become evident that...
The pulp and paper industry might be justified in feeling under environmental siege at the moment. N...
In the media sector, recently new means of distribution, new platforms for accessing media and conse...
This paper explores the factors potentially responsible for the overconsumption of office paper and ...
This paper takes a look at Media, Environmental sustainability and Nigeria National development agai...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2006.This dissertation is a study based on the effects of ...
The advent of the digital revolution in the 1970s was forecast to make paper all but redundant. Rece...
Concern about climate change and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has created pressures f...