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Capturing Coral Reef & Related Ecosystem Services (CCRES)

Capturing Coral Reef & Related Ecosystem Services (CCRES) project - Resources

The Capturing Coral Reef & Related Ecosystem Services (CCRES) project is working to ensure the long term sustainability of these coastal ecosystems with models, tools and knowledge products to support planning. At the same time the project seeks to unlock new, sustainable income streams for the communities which rely on these ecosystems.
Publication , 2014 , Author(s): Capturing Coral Reef , Type: Technical
Guatemala: Frequently Asked Questions

Guatemala: Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions about natural capital accounting work in Guatemala.
Article (4p) , 2014 , Author(s): WAVES , Type: General
WAVES Annual Report 2014

WAVES Annual Report 2014

This year’s report highlights the growing momentum at the country level of natural capital accounting in action.
Publication (105p) , 2014 , Author(s): WAVES Partnership , Type: General
Value of Forests: Payments for Ecosystem Services in a Green Economy

Value of Forests: Payments for Ecosystem Services in a Green Economy

This publication is a joint effort of UNEP, UNECE and FAO, and discusses the concept of Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES), the various approaches, applications and resulting benefits for Europe.
Publication (92p) , 2014 , Author(s): Douglas Clark, Franz , Type: Technical
Inclusive Wealth Report 2014: Measuring Progress Toward Sustainability

Inclusive Wealth Report 2014: Measuring Progress Toward Sustainability

The primary objective of the 2014 Inclusive Wealth Report (IWR 2014) is to provide quantitative information and analysis on long-term trends in global inclusive wealth (IW), and in doing so paint a picture of how nations are performing in their efforts to sustainably improve the well-being of their citizens.
Publication (362p) , 2014 , Type: Technical
Building Natural Capital - How REDD+ Can Support a Green Economy

Building Natural Capital: How REDD+ Can Support a Green Economy

This latest report from the International Resource Panel, on the current status and future potential of REDD+, describes the many benefits of forests and other ecosystems as a way of demonstrating that forests have multiple values beyond carbon sequestration, and indeed are a foundation for sustainable societies.
Technical Report (112p) , 2014 , Author(s): United Nations Envir , Type: Technical

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