<i>'This book. . . contains an excellent compilation of contributions [and] the coverage of the book is impressive. . . This interesting and helpful book on green accounting will prove essential reading to researchers in environmental and development economics who intend to devote further study to this urgent academic topic.'</i>
- Katrin Daedlow, Environmental Politics,
<i>'The book is . . . an insightful read for development economists and policy makers with interest in environmental issues and natural resource accounting, and its linkages with economic growth and sustainable human and ecological development.'</i>
- Tino Urban, African Development Perspectives Yearbook,
<i>'The strength of the book lies in its coverage of the topics, e.g., valuing mineral stocks, soil wealth, timber depreciation, forest resources, and fisheries, and by addressing the theoretical dimension of the problems. On the whole, it is a blend of theoretical and empirical ideas, thus making the volume a useful reference for researchers interested in the various dimensions of natural resource accounting - and aspect of great relevance for the developing economies. This reviewer wholeheartedly recommends the book; the editors and authors of the chapters deserve credit for making a valuable contribution to the area of natural resource accounting.'</i>
- Varinder Jain, The Journal of Energy and Development,