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Pages 15-18

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From page 15...
... Medium and large airport respondents identified more specific roles, such as managers of environment, engineering, facilities, or safety. One respondent from a medium airport said that no one had overall responsibility for sustainability practices.
From page 16...
... AND NON-U.S. AIRPORT RESPONDENTS Airport Size Responsibility For Sustainability Practices 1 P er so n Description > 1 P er so n Description % R es po nd en ts U.S.
From page 17...
... AND NON-U.S. AIRPORT RESPONDENTS IDENTIFYING SUSTAINABILITY TRAINING AT THEIR AIRPORTS Airport Size/ Region Sustainability Training E nv ir on m en ta l E co no m ic S oc ia l % R es po nd en ts U.S.
From page 18...
... airports in continental Europe, Asia, and Canada said that their airports report on environmental, economic, and social sustainability practices in the annual report. All the respondents from the UK and Canada said that their airports publish dedicated public reports on environmental, economic, and social performance.


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