GREEN ACCOUNTING PRACTICES IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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  • Dr. Michael Andersen School of Management and Governance, Arctic Regional University, Tromsø

Keywords:

Green Accounting, Sustainable Development

Abstract

Green accounting has emerged as an important approach in modern financial and environmental management due to increasing concerns regarding environmental degradation, climate change, pollution, and depletion of natural resources. Traditional accounting systems mainly focus on financial transactions and profitability, often ignoring the environmental costs associated with business activities. Green accounting, also known as environmental accounting, integrates environmental and economic information to measure the impact of organizational operations on the environment and support sustainable development. This research paper examines green accounting practices and their role in promoting sustainable development in modern economies and business organizations.

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Published

08-06-2026

How to Cite

Dr. Michael Andersen. “GREEN ACCOUNTING PRACTICES IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT”. The Sankalpa: International Journal of Management Decisions, vol. 12, no. 1, June 2026, pp. 1913-20, https://thesankalpa.org/ijmd/article/view/311.

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