Within ecological economics there is recognition of the need for new approaches to decision-making to support sustainable development initiatives. There is an increasing acknowledgement of the limitations of cost-benefit analysis approaches as a measure of the (un)sustainability of organizational activities. These are viewed as particularly inappropriate within the participatory settings that sustainable development proponents seek to foster. They also fail to deal with the highly contested nature of sustainable development discourse in contemporary pluralist democracies. While advances have been made in the field of multicriteria decision-making, there is still a relative dearth of versatile models that accommodate monetization in a way th...
The benefits of improving corporate environmental and social performance have been addressed by an i...
Government, corporate and other decision makers are more and more often being urged to 'act sustaina...
There is increasing recognition that social and ecological challenges necessitate societal change. I...
Within ecological economics there is recognition of the need for new approaches to decision-making t...
As the social and environmental impacts of human activity have become more evident, the role of sust...
As the social and environmental impacts of human activity have become more evident, the role of sust...
As the social and environmental impacts of human activity have become more evident, the role of sust...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of natural resources accounting in ...
If businesses and other organizations are to meet the many and complex challenges of sustainable dev...
The management and balancing of social, environmental and economic sustainability is one of the most...
Purpose – This study synthesizes macro and micro perspectives on green accounting, some measurement ...
There is increasing recognition that social and ecological challenges necessitate societal change. I...
There is increasing recognition that social and ecological challenges necessitate societal change. I...
The quest to develop environmental accounting methodologies is a response to the increasingly obviou...
Government, corporate and other decision makers are more and more often being urged to 'act sustaina...
The benefits of improving corporate environmental and social performance have been addressed by an i...
Government, corporate and other decision makers are more and more often being urged to 'act sustaina...
There is increasing recognition that social and ecological challenges necessitate societal change. I...
Within ecological economics there is recognition of the need for new approaches to decision-making t...
As the social and environmental impacts of human activity have become more evident, the role of sust...
As the social and environmental impacts of human activity have become more evident, the role of sust...
As the social and environmental impacts of human activity have become more evident, the role of sust...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of natural resources accounting in ...
If businesses and other organizations are to meet the many and complex challenges of sustainable dev...
The management and balancing of social, environmental and economic sustainability is one of the most...
Purpose – This study synthesizes macro and micro perspectives on green accounting, some measurement ...
There is increasing recognition that social and ecological challenges necessitate societal change. I...
There is increasing recognition that social and ecological challenges necessitate societal change. I...
The quest to develop environmental accounting methodologies is a response to the increasingly obviou...
Government, corporate and other decision makers are more and more often being urged to 'act sustaina...
The benefits of improving corporate environmental and social performance have been addressed by an i...
Government, corporate and other decision makers are more and more often being urged to 'act sustaina...
There is increasing recognition that social and ecological challenges necessitate societal change. I...