Public Sector Financial Management for Sustainability and SDGs in Europe

Public Sector Financial Management for Sustainability and SDGs in Europe

  • Marco Bisogno
  • Isabel Brusca
  • Eugenio Caperchione
  • Sandra Cohen
  • Francesca Manes-Rossi
Publisher:Springer NatureISBN 13: 9783031551352ISBN 10: 3031551354

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Public Sector Financial Management for Sustainability and SDGs in Europe is written by Marco Bisogno and published by Springer Nature. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3031551354 (ISBN 10) and 9783031551352 (ISBN 13).

​This book analyses the implications of sustainability on public financial management in Europe. Public sector entities at national, regional, and municipal levels all have an important role to play in achieving sustainable development, and are developing strategies to reach this goal. These plans are usually guided by the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and involve public financial management systems, which are adapting to the demanding requirements of meeting these challenges. This book investigates how public financial management systems have been influenced by requirements for sustainability in Europe. It assesses multiple aspects linked to public financial management, including budgeting, accounting, reporting, and auditing. It also considers the impact of the SDGs on accounting systems, as well as other issues related to sustainability, such as green budgeting, gender budgeting, and sustainability and environmental reporting. By providing a cross-country comparison, it aims to identify similarities and differences across Europe. The book will appeal to scholars and students of public policy and financial management, as well as those interested in sustainability and the SDGs.