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Accounting for the environment as an economic asset: global progress and realizing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

Accounting for the environment as an economic asset: global progress and realizing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

National and international efforts to develop natural capital accounts are proliferating. The newly agreed 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development echoes these efforts. Continued cooperation is needed to overcome key scientific and policy challenges.
Publication (6p) , 2015 , Author(s): Emma Terama, Ben Mil , Type: Policy
Country Brief: Costa Rica

Country Brief: Costa Rica

Costa Rica is at a critical juncture as increasing urbanization, demand for energy and agricultural growth place pressure on natural resources.
Country Brief (2p) , 2015 , application/pdf (332.56 KB) , Author(s): WAVES , Type: General
SEEA Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (SEEA AFF)

SEEA Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (SEEA AFF)

Subsystems of the SEEA framework elaborate on specific resources or sectors, including forests, fisheries and agriculture.
Technical Report , 2015 , Author(s): United Nations Stati , Type: Technical
Water Account, Australia, 2013-14: Summary

Water Account, Australia, 2013-14: Summary

Water Account, Australia presents information on the physical and monetary supply and use of water in the Australian economy, compiled in accordance with the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA).
Technical Report , 2015 , Author(s): Australian Bureau of , Type: Technical
Water Account, Australia, 2013-14: Data Cubes

Water Account, Australia, 2013-14: Data Cubes

The Water Account, Australia (WAA) is one of the environmental–economic accounts produced by the ABS based on the System of Environmental–Economic Accounting (SEEA).
Technical Report , 2015 , Author(s): Australian Bureau of , Type: Technical
Investing in our natural assets: How government can support business action

Investing in our natural assets: How government can support business action

This report from the Aldersgate Group argues that it is in the UK’s economic and social interest to increase investment in its ‘natural capital’ and calls on government policy to do more to support businesses investing to improve the state of the UK’s natural assets.
Publication (20p) , 2015 , Author(s): Nick Molho, Sarah Wi , Type: Policy

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