Implementing Environmental Management Accounting: Status and Challenges

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Implementing Environmental Management Accounting: Status and Challenges. / Rikhardsson, Pall M. (Editor); Bennett, Martin (Editor); Bouma, Jan Jaap (Editor) et al.
Dordrecht: Springer Verlag, 2005. 374 p. (Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science; Vol. 18).

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Rikhardsson, PM, Bennett, M, Bouma, JJ & Schaltegger, S (eds) 2005, Implementing Environmental Management Accounting: Status and Challenges. Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science, vol. 18, Springer Verlag, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3373-7

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Rikhardsson, P. M., Bennett, M., Bouma, J. J., & Schaltegger, S. (Eds.) (2005). Implementing Environmental Management Accounting: Status and Challenges. (Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science; Vol. 18). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-3373-7

Vancouver

Rikhardsson PM, (ed.), Bennett M, (ed.), Bouma JJ, (ed.), Schaltegger S, (ed.). Implementing Environmental Management Accounting: Status and Challenges. Dordrecht: Springer Verlag, 2005. 374 p. (Eco-Efficiency in Industry and Science). doi: 10.1007/1-4020-3373-7

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