A blueprint towards accounting for the management of ecosystems

作者: Clément Feger , Laurent Mermet

DOI: 10.1108/AAAJ-12-2015-2360

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摘要: The purpose of this paper is to propose a new ecological-issues-centered accounting research agenda, at the crossroads and conservation science. Based on case study Natural Capital Project, examines efforts challenges practitioners regarding use evaluative information systems for (EISC) in complex social ecological contexts. It discusses why how, address these challenges, EISC promoters would benefit from theoretical empirical insights coming research. suggests that centered organized collective action biodiversity should be regarded as type management ecosystems, complementary organization-centered ecosystem national scale. A agenda inspired by critical developed design by: critically analyzing organizational models currently underlying calculative practices ecosystems; developing analytical practical avenues basis more explicit powerful theories adapted perimeters. shows importance combining three domains practice are usually disconnected: innovative practice; research; conceptual resolve challenges.

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