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Workshop on the Fundamentals of Accounting as Applied to Ecosystem Accounting
Workshop on the Fundamentals of Accounting as Applied to Ecosystem Accounting, June 10, 2014, The Philippines
Experimental Ecosystem Natural Capital Accounts - Mauritius Case Study (Methodology and preliminary results 2000 - 2010)
The Mauritius case study is aimed at checking the feasibility of ecosystems/natural capital accounting systems using data currently available in Mauritius and assessing initial outcomes in terms of statistical quality and policy relevance.
GLOBE Natural Capital Accounting Study (2nd edition) - Legal and policy developments in twenty-one countries
This study highlights initial steps that countries have taken to link natural capital accounting with broader strategies for natural capital management.
UK Environmental Accounts, 2014
Environmental accounts show how the environment contributes to the economy (for example, through the extraction of raw materials), the impacts that the economy has on the environment (for example, energy consumption and air emissions), and how society responds to environmental issues (for example, through taxation and expenditure on environmental protection).
Improving the Forests Database to Support Sustainable Forest Management (Scoping Study Final Report)
This report points out that improving data quality would give a better understanding of the value of forest wealth, its share in total wealth, and how that value is changing over time, allowing countries and data users to be better equipped with credible and more accurate information on the physical area and value of forest resources.
Global Forest Accounting Workshop
Global Forest Accounting Workshop, May 11-13, 2014, Washington DC, United States.
Introduction to Natural Capital Accounting
The SGAN Secretariat partnered with Carl Obst to deliver a training session on Natural Capital Accounting, drawing from his experience of preparing the UN System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA).
Waste Account, Australia, 2010-11
The Waste Account provides a series of tables showing information on the generation and disposal of waste to landfills or to recycling facilities, the supply of recycled materials in the economy and related financial flows.
Accounting for Natural Capital: The elephant in the boardroom
In this short paper, we examine the business issues associated with natural capital erosion, arguing that action is needed to account for the growing risks this poses to
business sustainability.
Preliminary Mineral Resource Accounts and Development Implications for Botswana
The decision to include the construction of mineral accounts in the WAVES project reflects the importance of the mining sector and the need to ensure that appropriate decisions aretaken regarding the investment of mineral revenues to provide for future economic growth.