Accounting for Biodiversity
Herausgeber: Jones, Michael
Accounting for Biodiversity
Herausgeber: Jones, Michael
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This book explores the financial, business risk, ethical, cultural, and emotional rationales underlying the need for companies to actively protect, conserve and improve biodiversity within their sphere of operation.
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This book explores the financial, business risk, ethical, cultural, and emotional rationales underlying the need for companies to actively protect, conserve and improve biodiversity within their sphere of operation.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415630634
- ISBN-10: 0415630630
- Artikelnr.: 35280142
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 155mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 522g
- ISBN-13: 9780415630634
- ISBN-10: 0415630630
- Artikelnr.: 35280142
Michael Jones is Professor of Financial Reporting and Head of Department of Accounting and Finance at the University of Bristol, UK
Part 1 Introduction 1. Accounting for Biodiversity: Rationale and Overview
Michael Jones Part 2 Theoretical Framework 2. Creating a Theoretical
Framework for Biodiversity Accounting Michael Jones 3. Ecosystem and
Natural Inventory Biodiversity Frameworks Michael Jones 4. Accounting for
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services from an EMA Perspective: Towards a
Standardised Biodiversity Footprint Methodology Joël Houdet and Charles
Germaneau 5. Full Cost Accounting: Integrating Biodiversity Jared Davies
6. Biodiversity and Regional Authorities: A Common-pool Resources and
Accounting Perspective Jean Raar 7. Accounting for Biodiversity: A Deep
Ecological Perspective Jack Christian Part 3 Practical Implications 8.
Biodiversity, International Conventions, Government Strategy and
Indications: The Case of the UK Ian Thomson 9. Biodiversity Accountability
in Brazil: the Role of LIFE® Certification Regiane Borsato, José Thomaz
Mendes Filho, Miguel Serediuk Milano, Anke Manuela Salzmann, Bianca Brasil,
Maria Alice Alexandre, Maria de Lourdes Silva Nunes, Clóvis Borges and
Marcelo Posonski 10. Forest Certification and Biodiversity Accounting in
the Congo Basin Countries Charles Elad Part 4 Alternative Perspectives 11.
Corporate Biodiversity Reporting: Exploring its Anthropocentric Nature
Jill Atkins, Carmen Gräbsch and Michael Jones 12. Who Speaks for the River?
Exploring Biodiversity Accounting using an Arena Approach Colin Dey and
Shona Russell 13. Accounting for Biodiversity in 19th Century Britain:
William Morris and the Defence of the Fairness of the Earth Jill Atkins and
Ian Thomson 14. Conclusions Michael Jones
Michael Jones Part 2 Theoretical Framework 2. Creating a Theoretical
Framework for Biodiversity Accounting Michael Jones 3. Ecosystem and
Natural Inventory Biodiversity Frameworks Michael Jones 4. Accounting for
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services from an EMA Perspective: Towards a
Standardised Biodiversity Footprint Methodology Joël Houdet and Charles
Germaneau 5. Full Cost Accounting: Integrating Biodiversity Jared Davies
6. Biodiversity and Regional Authorities: A Common-pool Resources and
Accounting Perspective Jean Raar 7. Accounting for Biodiversity: A Deep
Ecological Perspective Jack Christian Part 3 Practical Implications 8.
Biodiversity, International Conventions, Government Strategy and
Indications: The Case of the UK Ian Thomson 9. Biodiversity Accountability
in Brazil: the Role of LIFE® Certification Regiane Borsato, José Thomaz
Mendes Filho, Miguel Serediuk Milano, Anke Manuela Salzmann, Bianca Brasil,
Maria Alice Alexandre, Maria de Lourdes Silva Nunes, Clóvis Borges and
Marcelo Posonski 10. Forest Certification and Biodiversity Accounting in
the Congo Basin Countries Charles Elad Part 4 Alternative Perspectives 11.
Corporate Biodiversity Reporting: Exploring its Anthropocentric Nature
Jill Atkins, Carmen Gräbsch and Michael Jones 12. Who Speaks for the River?
Exploring Biodiversity Accounting using an Arena Approach Colin Dey and
Shona Russell 13. Accounting for Biodiversity in 19th Century Britain:
William Morris and the Defence of the Fairness of the Earth Jill Atkins and
Ian Thomson 14. Conclusions Michael Jones
Part 1 Introduction 1. Accounting for Biodiversity: Rationale and Overview
Michael Jones Part 2 Theoretical Framework 2. Creating a Theoretical
Framework for Biodiversity Accounting Michael Jones 3. Ecosystem and
Natural Inventory Biodiversity Frameworks Michael Jones 4. Accounting for
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services from an EMA Perspective: Towards a
Standardised Biodiversity Footprint Methodology Joël Houdet and Charles
Germaneau 5. Full Cost Accounting: Integrating Biodiversity Jared Davies
6. Biodiversity and Regional Authorities: A Common-pool Resources and
Accounting Perspective Jean Raar 7. Accounting for Biodiversity: A Deep
Ecological Perspective Jack Christian Part 3 Practical Implications 8.
Biodiversity, International Conventions, Government Strategy and
Indications: The Case of the UK Ian Thomson 9. Biodiversity Accountability
in Brazil: the Role of LIFE® Certification Regiane Borsato, José Thomaz
Mendes Filho, Miguel Serediuk Milano, Anke Manuela Salzmann, Bianca Brasil,
Maria Alice Alexandre, Maria de Lourdes Silva Nunes, Clóvis Borges and
Marcelo Posonski 10. Forest Certification and Biodiversity Accounting in
the Congo Basin Countries Charles Elad Part 4 Alternative Perspectives 11.
Corporate Biodiversity Reporting: Exploring its Anthropocentric Nature
Jill Atkins, Carmen Gräbsch and Michael Jones 12. Who Speaks for the River?
Exploring Biodiversity Accounting using an Arena Approach Colin Dey and
Shona Russell 13. Accounting for Biodiversity in 19th Century Britain:
William Morris and the Defence of the Fairness of the Earth Jill Atkins and
Ian Thomson 14. Conclusions Michael Jones
Michael Jones Part 2 Theoretical Framework 2. Creating a Theoretical
Framework for Biodiversity Accounting Michael Jones 3. Ecosystem and
Natural Inventory Biodiversity Frameworks Michael Jones 4. Accounting for
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services from an EMA Perspective: Towards a
Standardised Biodiversity Footprint Methodology Joël Houdet and Charles
Germaneau 5. Full Cost Accounting: Integrating Biodiversity Jared Davies
6. Biodiversity and Regional Authorities: A Common-pool Resources and
Accounting Perspective Jean Raar 7. Accounting for Biodiversity: A Deep
Ecological Perspective Jack Christian Part 3 Practical Implications 8.
Biodiversity, International Conventions, Government Strategy and
Indications: The Case of the UK Ian Thomson 9. Biodiversity Accountability
in Brazil: the Role of LIFE® Certification Regiane Borsato, José Thomaz
Mendes Filho, Miguel Serediuk Milano, Anke Manuela Salzmann, Bianca Brasil,
Maria Alice Alexandre, Maria de Lourdes Silva Nunes, Clóvis Borges and
Marcelo Posonski 10. Forest Certification and Biodiversity Accounting in
the Congo Basin Countries Charles Elad Part 4 Alternative Perspectives 11.
Corporate Biodiversity Reporting: Exploring its Anthropocentric Nature
Jill Atkins, Carmen Gräbsch and Michael Jones 12. Who Speaks for the River?
Exploring Biodiversity Accounting using an Arena Approach Colin Dey and
Shona Russell 13. Accounting for Biodiversity in 19th Century Britain:
William Morris and the Defence of the Fairness of the Earth Jill Atkins and
Ian Thomson 14. Conclusions Michael Jones