A CSEAR 2015 Proceedings of the 14th Australasian Centre on Social and Environmental Accounting Research Conference

A CSEAR 2015 Proceedings of the 14th Australasian Centre on Social and Environmental Accounting Research Conference
Author: Dr James Hazelton and Dr John Dumay
Publsiher: Academic Conferences and publishing limited
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2015-11-13
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781910810798

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The 14th Australasian Centre on Social and Environmental Accounting Research Conference (A-CSEAR 2015) is being held on 10-11 December 2015 at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. The Conference Chair is Dr John Dumay and the Programme Chair is Dr James Hazelton, both from Macquarie University. ACSEAR provides an opportunity for individuals researching and working in the field of social and environmental accounting in both public and private sectors, to come together to exchange ideas and discuss current research in the field. The theme for the conference this year is ‘Partnerships’, reflecting the belief amongst our community that achieving progress requires partnerships of all types – between academics of different disciplines, between industry and academia, between government and stakeholders, and of course between members and professional bodies. The keynote speakers for the conference are Charles de Villiers from Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand on the topic Theorising the interactions among legitimacy accountability and pro-activity in the social sphere; Helen Tregidga from Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand talking about Corporate chameleons greenwashing and counter narratives”; Markus J. Milne from the School of Business and Law at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand on the topic of Crass empiricism and the social construction of corporate environmental performance and Lee D. Parker from the School of Accounting, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia who will address to issue of Accounting for CSR: Revisiting the agenda. ACSEAR received 60 abstract submissions. After the double-blind peer review process 21 academic research papers, have been accepted for publication in these conference proceedings. These papers represent research from around the world, including Australia, Brazil, China, Fiji, Iran, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, UK and the USA.

Sustainability and Social Research

Sustainability and Social Research
Author: Australian Association for Social Research. Conference,Frank Vanclay
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1997
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015041790661

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Sustainability Accounting

Sustainability Accounting
Author: Ataur Belal,Stuart Cooper,Sophie Giordano-Spring,Jonathan Maurice,Charles H. Cho
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2018-04-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781787548893

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Advances in Environmental Accounting Management aims to advance knowledge of the management of corporate environmental impacts. It aims to increase the awareness of management accounting practitioners, investors, and other stakeholders of the financial and social consequences of corporate environmental impacts.

Environmental Accounting and Reporting

Environmental Accounting and Reporting
Author: Maria-Gabriella Baldarelli,Mara Del Baldo,Ninel Nesheva-Kiosseva
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-04-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319509181

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This book discusses the foundations of social and environmental accounting and highlights local differences in countries like Italy and Bulgaria. It also describes the institutional environment, which affects the development and application of environmental accounting and reporting, as a basis for evaluating current achievements and the future steps that need to be taken to develop and spread environmental accounting. The book is unique in presenting exemplary cases from different emerging and developed countries. It is a valuable resource for theorists in the field, practitioners in companies, as well as investors and other stakeholders. Moreover, it provides students with the necessary theoretical constructs, empirical studies as well as practical and managerial tools to allow for a quick orientation in the methodology, techniques and selected practices used in environmental accounting and reporting.

Stakeholder Engagement and Sustainability Reporting

Stakeholder Engagement and Sustainability Reporting
Author: Marco Bellucci,Giacomo Manetti
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2018-07-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351243933

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In a context of growing social and environmental concerns, the role of large enterprises and corporations in encouraging sustainability has drawn increasing attention in recent years. Both academic debates and public-opinion research have called into question the extended responsibilities of firms in our increasingly inter-connected world. By studying issues associated with the greatest challenges mankind is currently facing — from climate change to social exclusion — the scientific community is aware of the need to account for the actions and agendas of companies, especially large ones. They are becoming important global political actors with great power, but also unprecedented responsibilities. With this in mind, the authors believe that it is more important than ever that large enterprises, on the one hand, take into account the opinion of their stakeholder while defining their strategies and, on the other hand, disclose material and relevant information on their ability to contribute to sustainability while delivering value for all of their stakeholders. A consensus is being reached on the responsibility of large enterprises to report in a triple bottom perspective — not only on their financial performances, but also on their social and environmental outcomes. Consequently, it is important to understand what elements organizations need to report on in order to provide stakeholders with relevant and comprehensive sustainability reports. Against this background, this book presents a significant and original contribution, both empirically and theoretically, to the social and environmental accounting literature by studying the various features of stakeholder engagement in sustainability reporting.

Forest Rehabilitation in Vietnam Histories Realities and Future

Forest Rehabilitation in Vietnam  Histories  Realities  and Future
Author: Wil de Jong,Do Dinh Sam,Trieu Van Hung
Publsiher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Reforestation
ISBN: 9789792446524

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This report assesses the experiences of forest rehabilitation in Vietnam and draws strategic lessons from these experiences to guide new forest rehabilitation projects. The report highlights lessons from Vietnam's experiences that will be helpful beyond the country border. This report has the following structure: the remainder of chpater one provides the conceptual clarification and theoritical underpinnings for the study and introduces the methodology. Chapter two provides background information and context for the outcomes of forest rehabilitation in Vietnam, including basic information on Vietnam, its forest cover, forestry sector and policies that are relevant to forestry and forest rehabilitation. Chapter three gives an overview of forest rehabilitation in Vietnam from its inception in the 1950s until today, as the country carries out its latest nationwide forest rehabilitation effort, the 5 million hectares reforestation project. Chapter four analyses in detail forest rehabilitation project that were analysed in the field study carried out as part of this study. Chapter five draws lessons from the report.

The Sustainable Chef

The Sustainable Chef
Author: Stefan Gössling,C. Michael Hall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2021-12-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351740234

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This book provides the first systematic and accessible text for students of hospitality and the culinary arts that directly addresses how more sustainable restaurants and commercial food services can be achieved. Food systems receive growing attention because they link various sustainability dimensions. Restaurants are at the heart of these developments, and their decisions to purchase regional foods, or to prepare menus that are healthier and less environmentally problematic, have great influence on food production processes. This book is systematically designed around understanding the inputs and outputs of the commercial kitchen as well as what happens in the restaurant from the perspective of operators, staff and the consumer. The book considers different management approaches and further looks at the role of restaurants, chefs and staff in the wider community and the positive contributions that commercial kitchens can make to promoting sustainable food ways. Case studies from all over the world illustrate the tools and techniques helping to meet environmental and economic bottom lines. This will be essential reading for all students of hospitality and the culinary arts.

Climate Change and Cities

Climate Change and Cities
Author: Cynthia Rosenzweig,William D. Solecki,Patricia Romero-Lankao,Shagun Mehrotra,Shobhakar Dhakal,Somayya Ali Ibrahim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 855
Release: 2018-03-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781316603338

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Climate Change and Cities bridges science-to-action for climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts in cities around the world.