For two years 41 scholars from all across the globe worked together to produce the Routledge Handbook of Environmental Accounting, distilling 30 years of academic research and practitioner experience, covering geographically specific as well as global issues.
On 6 Sep 2021 a launch event for the Handbook took place, hosted by Matt Sorola of Toulouse Business School, providing a unique opportunity to hear from a number of contributing authors in three panel discussions.
Combining pre-recorded videos and live sessions, the panels explore the motivation, thinking and implications of these authors’ contribution to the book. All contributors view the book not as the end of a project but as the start of a new phase of environmental accounting in world in urgent need of reforms, and the panels provide reflections from authors on the significance of the book, and of Environmental Accounting.
Editors who participated in the event are:
- Jan Bebbington - the Rubin Professor of Sustainability in Business and Director of the Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business, Lancaster University, UK.
- Carlos Larrinaga - Professor of Accounting at the University of Burgos, Spain.
- Brendan O’Dwyer - Professor of Accounting at the Alliance Manchester Business School, UK, and the University of Amsterdam Business School, the Netherlands.
- Ian Thomson - Professor of Accounting and Sustainability at Birmingham Business School, UK, and the director of the Lloyds Banking Group Centre for Responsible Business.