Description
This handbook showcases the broad spectrum of diverse approaches to environmental accounting which have developed during the last 30 years across the globe.
The volume covers a range of physical issues such as water, carbon and biodiversity, as well as specific accounting matters such as management control, finance and audit. Moreover, seven chapters present environmental accounting issues that arise in the regions of Africa, Asia, Europe, MENA, North America, the Pacific and South America. The handbook also highlights future challenges in all the topic areas addressed as well as introducing new topics, such as links between environmental accounting and the circular economy, and the issues associated with animal rights. Edited by leading scholars in the area and with key contributions from across the discipline, and covering a diverse range of perspectives and locations, the volume is divided into five key parts:
- Part 1: Framing the issues
- Part 2: Financial accounting and reporting
- Part 3: Management accounting
- Part 4: Global and local perspectives
- Part 5: Thematic topics in environmental accounting
This handbook will act as a significant publication in drawing together the history of the field and important reference points in its future development, and will serve as a vital resource for students and scholars of environmental accounting and environmental economics.
Author: Jan Bebbington
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 01/09/2023
Pages: 414
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.58lbs
Size: 9.61h x 6.77w x 1.02d
ISBN13: 9780367724900
ISBN10: 0367724901
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | Accounting | General
- Business & Economics | Green Business
- Business & Economics | Environmental Economics
About the Author
Jan Bebbington is the Rubin professor of sustainability in business and Director of the Pentland Centre at the University of Lancaster, UK.
https: //www.lancaster.ac.uk/pentland/education-for-sustainability/education-resources-for-environmental-accounting/
Carlos Larrinaga is a professor of accounting at the University of Burgos, Spain.
Brendan O'Dwyer is a professor of accounting at the Alliance Manchester Business School, UK, and the University of Amsterdam Business School, the Netherlands.
Ian Thomson is a professor of accounting and sustainability at Birmingham Business School, UK, and the director of the Lloyds Banking Group Centre for Responsible Business.
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