Environmental Management Accounting for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in South-East Asia

  • Schaltegger, Stefan (Project manager, academic)
  • Viere, Tobias (Project staff)
  • Herzig, Christian (Project staff)

Project: Transfer (R&D project)

Project Details

Description

The EMA-SEA project aims to develop case studies and methods as well as the diffusion and implementation of small and medium-sized enterprises in Southeast Asia. The practicability and potential of a number of tools and methods in environmental accounting were investigated in Indonesian, Philippian, Thai and Vietnamese companies. The case studies developed in this project provide the basis for practice-oriented training materials in environmental accounting for corporate managers as well as members of business associations, consulting firms, universities, ministries and government agencies. The long-term diffusion and implementation of environmental accounting in Southeast Asia is achieved through so-called disseminators, who in train-the-trainer seminars acquire the knowledge and skills to conduct their own environmental accounting workshops and company projects.

Further information: www.environmental-accounting.org
E-Mail: [email protected]

Remarks: The EMA-SEA project ran from November 2003 until October 2007 and was financed and led by InWEnt (Capacity Building International).
ASEP - Asian Society for Environmental Protection
AcronymEMA-SEA
StatusFinished
Period01.11.0331.10.07

Collaborative partners

  • Leuphana Universität Lüneburg (lead)
  • Thailand Environment Institute Foundation (Project partner)
  • Asian Society for Environmental Protection (Project partner)
  • Indonesian Environmental Experts Association (Project partner)
  • Environmental Management Accounting Network (Project partner)

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