Linking folklore to agricultural sustainability accounting in Bangladesh

The Bangladeshi folklore cultural heritage embraces myriad proverbs, adages, sayings, folktales, and folksongs, including the songs of the Baul mystic minstrels. Many are linked to various aspects of agriculture – from tilling to harvest, storage of yields, and consumption. The paper draws on this f...

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Main Authors: Khan, Mahmood, Marinova, Dora, Todorov, Vladislav
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2021
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88219
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author Khan, Mahmood
Marinova, Dora
Todorov, Vladislav
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description The Bangladeshi folklore cultural heritage embraces myriad proverbs, adages, sayings, folktales, and folksongs, including the songs of the Baul mystic minstrels. Many are linked to various aspects of agriculture – from tilling to harvest, storage of yields, and consumption. The paper draws on this folklore to develop the concept of traditional sustainability accounting in agriculture. Although without formal quantification, these proverbs and songs guide agricultural practices in rural Bangladesh maintaining a socio-economic system that promotes sustainable activities, counteracts the damage caused by the 1970 Green Revolution, and encourage sustainability accounting. In recent years, Bangladesh has achieved many of the Millennium Development Goals but has also witnessed environmental deterioration. An agro-ecological management informed by folklore and traditional wisdom has the potential to transform the country's progress along the lines of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-882192022-04-01T08:09:14Z Linking folklore to agricultural sustainability accounting in Bangladesh Khan, Mahmood Marinova, Dora Todorov, Vladislav The Bangladeshi folklore cultural heritage embraces myriad proverbs, adages, sayings, folktales, and folksongs, including the songs of the Baul mystic minstrels. Many are linked to various aspects of agriculture – from tilling to harvest, storage of yields, and consumption. The paper draws on this folklore to develop the concept of traditional sustainability accounting in agriculture. Although without formal quantification, these proverbs and songs guide agricultural practices in rural Bangladesh maintaining a socio-economic system that promotes sustainable activities, counteracts the damage caused by the 1970 Green Revolution, and encourage sustainability accounting. In recent years, Bangladesh has achieved many of the Millennium Development Goals but has also witnessed environmental deterioration. An agro-ecological management informed by folklore and traditional wisdom has the potential to transform the country's progress along the lines of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. 2021 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88219 10.4018/IJISSC.2021040105 fulltext
spellingShingle Khan, Mahmood
Marinova, Dora
Todorov, Vladislav
Linking folklore to agricultural sustainability accounting in Bangladesh
title Linking folklore to agricultural sustainability accounting in Bangladesh
title_full Linking folklore to agricultural sustainability accounting in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Linking folklore to agricultural sustainability accounting in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Linking folklore to agricultural sustainability accounting in Bangladesh
title_short Linking folklore to agricultural sustainability accounting in Bangladesh
title_sort linking folklore to agricultural sustainability accounting in bangladesh
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/88219