Environmental Accounting

Environmental accounting is an attempt to broaden the scope of the accounting frameworks used to assess economic performance, to take stock of elements that are not recorded in public or private accounting books. These gaps occur because the various costs of using nature are not captured, being considered, in many cases, as externalities that can be forwarded to others or postponed.

Date:
2018
Publisher:
Oxford Research Encyclopedias
Author(s):
Jean Louis Weber
Details:
Article, 36pages
Language:
English
Topic:
Natural Capital Accounting - General