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The Natural Capital Accounts (NCA) for Forests covering the period 2016 to 2020
Technical Report

This report highlights the changes in animal populations, their use, and partial accounts for the...
Technical Report

The Rapid Environment Economic Assessment (REEA) model can be used to analyse government investment...
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Towards Sustainable Land Use
This report provides good practice insights on how governments can transition to more sustainable land-use systems.
Global Futures: Modelling the global economic impacts of environmental change to support policy-making
This report presents the model created in response to the recommendation by a report, documented in Crossman et al. (2018), to develope a new integrated modelling approach linking two existing models, namely the Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) model from the Natural Capital Project, and the Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model from Purdue University.
GPS-WAVES Annual Report 2019
A report on the annual progress of GPS-WAVES. It showcases the significant progress made by partner countries in developing natural capital accounts & GPS-WAVES activities over the last year.
Progress in natural capital accounting for ecosystems
With the first generation of ecosystem accounts now published in 24 countries, and with a push to finalize a United Nations (UN) statistical standard for ecosystem accounting by 2021, this article highlight key advances, challenges, and opportunities.
Towards a Regional Community of Practice in Africa: Accelerating the mainstreaming of NCA through regional integration
This is a synthesis report of the Africa Forum on Natural Capital Accounting and recommendations for future actions
Uganda Adjusted Macroeconomic Indicators Brief
This brief on Uganda reflects recent developments and global trends in broadening the measurement framework for economic activity. As part of this, two important sets of new economic indicators have been developed.