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Natural Capital Protocol

Natural Capital Protocol

The Natural Capital Protocol is a framework designed to help generate trusted, credible, and actionable information that business managers need to inform decisions.
Publication (136p) , 2016 , application/pdf (3.03 MB) , Author(s): Natural Capital Coal , Type: Technical
Experimental Ecosystem Accounts for the Central Highlands of Victoria

Experimental Ecosystem Accounts for the Central Highlands of Victoria

This report presents the Experimental Ecosystem Accounts for the Central Highlands of Victoria, Australia.
Technical Report (151p) , 2016 , Author(s): Heather Keith, Micha , Type: Technical

Gaborone Declaration for Sustainability in Africa Regional Perspectives on Natural Capital Accounting

The Secretariat of the Gaborone Declaration for Sustainability in Africa (GDSA) and Conservation International (CI) and in partnership with WAVES, held a Natural Capital Accounting (NCA) workshop June 21-23, 2016 in Nairobi, Kenya.
Workshop and Consultation , 2016 , Author(s): Gaborone Declaration , Type: Training and tool kits
Experimental Ecosystem Accounts for the Central Highlands (Briefing note – 17 June 2016)

Experimental Ecosystem Accounts for the Central Highlands (Briefing note – 17 June 2016)

Researchers from the Fenner School at the Australian National University have produced a set of experimental ecosystem accounts for the Central Highlands of Victoria for discussion.
Article (3p) , 2016 , application/pdf (310.03 KB) , Author(s): Heather Keith, Micha , Type: Technical
Improvements in ecosystem services from investments in natural capital

Improvements in ecosystem services from investments in natural capital

This article from the journal Science examines China’s first national ecosystem assessment (2000–2010), designed to quantify and help manage change in ecosystem services. The abstract is available for free, while the full article is available for purchase.
Article (5p) , 2016 , Author(s): Zhiyun Ouyang, Hua Z , Type: Technical
Integration of natural capital into agricultural project business planning in sub Saharan Africa

Integration of natural capital into agricultural project business planning in sub Saharan Africa

This article sets out an approach to using natural capital to enhance decision-making for investments involving multiple partners coming from different parts of the value chain. It draws on experience working in cocoa, cassava, and tree nut value chains in sub-Saharan Africa.
Article (3p) , 2016 , Author(s): David Lyon, Alastair , Type: Technical

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