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Water management and accounting: Remarks and new insights from an accountability perspective

Accounting and Control for Sustainability

ISBN: 978-1-78052-766-6, eISBN: 978-1-78052-767-3

Publication date: 10 December 2013

Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this chapter is to determine the need for water management and accounting.

Design/methodology/approach

This chapter first gives an overview of water-related business risks and exposes the need for sound corporate water management and accounting; it then critically examines water-related issues from an accountability perspective. Furthermore, it gives an overview of Australian Standardised Water Accounting (SWA) and General Purpose Water Accounting (GPWA) as possible practices to strengthen water disclosure.

Findings

The present study confirms the need for, and the importance of, transparent, high-quality, credible and comparable water disclosure. Water is considered a public good and involves a public interest and, consequently, public responsibility for its usage, management and protection. Following this line of reasoning, the chapter draws attention to the need for accountability to be ‘public’ or at least shared between crucial stakeholders (government – at national and international levels, water industries, communities, environmentalists, NGOs, etc.).

Practical and social implications

Company efforts are commonly focused on internal and self-referred operations. The different and conflicting uses that may be made of water, and the fact that water is geographically and temporally sensitive, necessitate a search for more flexible and more extended forms of accountability. An implication of these findings is the need and opportunity to switch focus from a single/private perspective to a more general/public one, with benefits for all the stakeholders.

Originality/value

This research enhances our understanding of water management and accounting and may serve as a sound base for future studies on this challenging topic.

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

We are very grateful to the two anonymous referees for their very useful comments. Their suggestions have enabled us to improve the quality of the chapter.

Citation

Signori, S. and Bodino, G.A. (2013), "Water management and accounting: Remarks and new insights from an accountability perspective", Accounting and Control for Sustainability (Studies in Managerial and Financial Accounting, Vol. 26), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 115-161. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-3512(2013)0000026004

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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