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Title Extending Schumacher's concept of total accounting and accountability into the 21st century / special guest editor, Kala Saravanamuthu
Edition First edition
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald JAI, 2009
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Description 1 online resource (vii, 325 pages)
Series Advances in public interest accounting, 1041-7060 ; v. 14
Advances in public interest accounting ; v. 14
Contents A journey of socialising the risks associated with global warming : a Gandhian insight into Schumacher's total accounting and accountability / Kala Saravanamuthu -- Developments in the Schumacher ethos / Ian Roderick -- Sustainable atmospheric management / Barrie Pittock, G. Dale Hess -- Decentralised mega visioning : compiling a global scale, beautifully small vision for water / Roderic Gill -- Buddhist economics : a path from an amoral accounting toward a moral one / Jesse Dillard -- Reasons, means and consequences : monitoring soil condition for the proper use of land / Lisa Lobry de Bruyn -- The dilemma in monitoring voluntary labour standards : labour's muted consent to exploit itself / Alex Kaufman, Kala Saravanamuthu -- Developing Schumacher's total accounting into an accountability interface between the science of climate change and the sustainability discourse / Kala Saravanamuthu -- Social accounting for sufficiency : Buddhist principles and practices, and their application in Thailand / Gordon Boyce, Wanna Prayukvong, Apichai Puntasen
Summary A decade on from Schumacher's 1997 work, there are renewed calls for a paradigm shift from the metaphysics of materialism that informs conventional thinking, to holistic theorisations of how we should engage with the other. Twenty-first century frameworks of accountability should emancipate society from the hegemony of neoclassical economics. This special issue posits Schumacher's Middle Way thinking in the context of growing concerns about global warming and climatic changes and, teases out its implications for holistic accountability by introducing readers to the science of climate change and its implications for managing natural resources, and integrating 'western' and 'eastern' tenets of holistic knowledge without dichotomising them into 'either or' frameworks
Subject Schumacher, E. F. (Ernst Friedrich), 1911-1977.
Climatic changes -- Economic aspects.
Economic development -- Environmental aspects.
Economic development -- Social aspects.
Environmental auditing.
Environmental economics.
Environmental responsibility.
Globalization -- Environmental aspects.
Natural resources -- Accounting.
Social accounting.
Social responsibility of business.
Sustainable development -- Economic aspects.
Form Electronic book
Author Lehman, Cheryl R.
Saravanamuthu, Kala.
ISBN 1848553013 (electronic bk.)
9781848553019 (electronic bk.)