Latest resources
Natural capital accounting across the Gaborone Declaration for Sustainability in Africa: A desktop scoping

Natural capital accounting across the Gaborone Declaration for Sustainability in Africa: A desktop scoping

This report examines the contexts, actors, landscapes, and histories of the signatory countries to the Gaborone Declaration for Sustainability of Africa in undertaking natural capital accounting.
Publication (189p) , 2016 , application/pdf (3.69 MB) , Author(s): Reuter, K.E., Juhn, , Type: General
Comptes de l'eau: Comptabilisation de la Richesse Naturelle et Valorisation des Services de l’ Ecosystème

Comptes de l'eau: Comptabilisation de la Richesse Naturelle et Valorisation des Services de l’ Ecosystème

Ce document résume les principaux résultats obtenus dans les comptes Eau de Madagascar.
Technical Report (8p) , 2016 , application/pdf (296.32 KB) , Author(s): Autorité Nationale d , Type: Technical
Southern Palawan: Frequently Asked Questions

Southern Palawan: Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions about WAVES-supported work on ecosystem accounting in Southern Palawan, the Philippines.
Article (3p) , 2016 , application/pdf (1.91 MB) , Author(s): WAVES , Type: General
Natural Capital Accounting: Forests

Natural Capital Accounting: Forests

Forest accounts provide a more complete way to measure the forest assets and flows of forest-related services in a country, and how they change through time.
Publication (4p) , 2016 , application/pdf (1.04 MB) , Author(s): WAVES , Type: General
Policy Briefing: Ecosystem Accounts Provide Inputs for Decisions-Making and Policy Analysis in Southern Palawan

Policy Briefing: Ecosystem Accounts Provide Inputs for Decisions-Making and Policy Analysis in Southern Palawan

This briefing contains findings of ecosystem accounts that use a "ridge-to-reef" approach to assess the upland, lowland, and coastal zones of southern Palawan, Pulot Watershed and coastal areas of Sofronio Espanola in the Philippines.
Policy Brief (4p) , 2016 , application/pdf (4.73 MB) , Author(s): WAVES , Type: Policy
Laguna de Bay Basin Ecosystem Accounts

Laguna de Bay Basin Ecosystem Accounts: Executive Summary

Laguna Lake is the largest inland water body in the Philippines, and is struggling under the pressures of a growing population, industrialization, deforestation, and rapid urbanization.
Technical Report (12p) , 2016 , application/pdf (8.44 MB) , Author(s): WAVES , Type: Technical

Pages