'The book is a very welcome and long-overdue manifestation of Mike Jones’ long-standing fascination with - and championing of - the crucial relationships between bio-diversity and accounting. It brings together for the first time a diverse array of experiments, speculations and experiences and provides a much needed- state-of-the-art in accounting and biodiversity. The book will be seminal.' –R. H. Gray, University of St Andrews, UK'Addressing the emerging issues in accounting for biodiversity, this text offers a comprehensive coverage of issues in biodiversity accounting approaches, models and indicators examined from both theoretical and practice application perspectives. Authored by leading scholars in the field and spanning developed and developing countries, this is an essential foundation text.' –Lee D. Parker, Joint Editor of Accounting, Accountability and Auditing Journal RMIT University, Australia"In this edited volume, Jones (Univ. of Bristol, UK) has done an effective job integrating wide-ranging topics into a coherent argument for identifying values for biodiversity. Summing Up: Recommended" - B. J. Peterson, Central College, Choice reviews, January 2015