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Accounting and environmentalism: An exploration of the challenge of gently accounting for accountability,transparency and sustainability
Institution:1. Department of Management, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia;2. School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London, UK;3. School of Social Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:Concern for the natural environment has not occupied a prominent role in accounting scholarship and practice. This paper attempts to redress this omission by investigating the implications for accounting of placing the environment at the centre of the analysis. The paper introduces the principles of this “deep green” position and explores how accounting might articulate them. Whilst there may be no place for what we currently consider to be conventional financial accounting in any “green utopia” the paper does not attempt to operationalise, within a non-green world, certain of the principles of the green position. Emphasis is placed on an accounting's potential for contribution to accountability and transparency in participative democracy, the potential for non-financial accounts of the biosphere and, perhaps most contentiously, the use of current accounting techniques for the operationalisation of an accounting for sustainability.
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