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GPS Annual Report 2020-2021
This report provides an overview of activities financed by the GPS and WAVES Trust fund till the end of Fiscal Year 2021 (June 30,2021), thus covering two fiscal years (FY20 and FY21).
Water Accounting Report
The Water Accounting (WA) activities are a credible approach to monitoring the scarce water resources in Botswana.
Botswana Mineral Accounts Report 2017-2018
This is the mineral accounts report for Botswana and covers the period from 2017 to 2018.
Natural Capital Accounting for Better Policy Decisions: Measuring and Valuing Natural Capital to Improve Landscape Management and Governance
This is a report of the proceedings and highlights of the 4th Forum on Natural Capital Accounting for Better Policy Decisions held 18-19 November 2019 in Kampala, Uganda
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.
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

Botswana Energy Accounting Report 2015/16
This is the second energy accounts report for Botswana and covers the period from April 2015 to March 2016.

WAVES Annual Report 2018
A report on the annual progress of the WAVES Global Partnership
Natural Capital Accounting and SDGs Interrelationship
This presentation on the linkages between natural capital accounting and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was given on 14 June 2018 by Edwin Itshekeng (Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, Macroeconomic Policy Section) on the occasion of a meeting of the National Steering Committee for SDGs in Botswana.
Economic Accounting of Mineral Resources in Botswana, 2015/2016 - Technical Report
A study on physical and monetary trends in resource stocks, rents, and mineral depletion.