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Comprehensive Wealth in Canada 2018 – Measuring What Matters in the Long Term

Comprehensive wealth measures the country’s produced, natural, human, financial and social capital.
Publication (231p) , 2018 , application/pdf , 4.86 MB , Author(s): Robert Smith, Kieran , Type: General
Human Activity and the Environment 2016 Freshwater in Canada

Human Activity and the Environment 2016 Freshwater in Canada

Provides up-to-date statistics on freshwater supply and demand for Canada’s 25 drainage regions.
Publication (158p) , 2017 , Author(s): Statistics Canada , Type: Technical
Natural Capital: The Economic Value of the National Capital Commission's Green Network

Natural Capital: The Economic Value of the National Capital Commission's Green Network

The National Capital Commission (NCC) protects and conserves more than 55,000 hectares of federal land in the National Capital Region. Much of the land we care is green space. A study estimates the total economic value of our green spaces at $5 billion over 20 years. The NCC’s green spaces provide direct monetary benefits, such as from wood and agricultural products, as well as benefits not measured according to traditional market metrics
Publication (51p) , 2016 , Author(s): Jérôme Dupras, Chloé , Type: General
Comprehensive Wealth in Canada: Measuring What Matters in the Long Run

Comprehensive Wealth in Canada: Measuring What Matters in the Long Run

Comprehensive wealth focuses on the role of people, environment and economy.
Publication (197p) , 2016 , Author(s): Robert Smith , Type: Technical
Ecosystem accounting: Thematic accounts, 1971 to 2011

Ecosystem accounting: Thematic accounts, 1971 to 2011

Statistics Canada is releasing land cover and land use data for selected geographical areas for 1971, 1991, 2001 and 2011. These data track changes in the extent of built-up area by census metropolitan area (CMA) and CMA–ecosystem. Data are available in CANSIM.
Technical Report , 2016 , Author(s): Statistics Canada , Type: Technical
Study: The changing landscape of Canadian metropolitan areas, 1971 to 2011

Study: The changing landscape of Canadian metropolitan areas, 1971 to 2011

The built-up area of Canada's census metropolitan areas more than doubled in size from 1971 to 2011.
Publication (9p) , 2016 , Author(s): François Soulard, Ga , Type: Technical
Accounting for Natural Capital in Productivity of the Mining and Oil and Gas Sector

Accounting for Natural Capital in Productivity of the Mining and Oil and Gas Sector

This paper presents a growth accounting framework in which subsoil mineral and energy resources are recognized as natural capital input into the production process.
Publication (25p) , 2015 , Author(s): Pat Adams, Weimin Wa , Type: Technical
Linking Natural Capital and Productivity: The Rationale for Building an Environmentally Adjusted measure of Productivity

Linking Natural Capital and Productivity

Constructing an environmentally adjusted measure of multifactor productivity for Canada.
Technical Report (34p) , 2015 , Author(s): Michelle Brownlee, C , Type: Technical
Statistics Canada: Environmental and Resource Accounts

Statistics Canada: Environmental and Resource Accounts

Statistics Canada, a member of the Industry Portfolio, produces statistics that help Canadians better understand their country—its population, resources, economy, society and culture.
Publication , 2015 , Author(s): Statistics Canada , Type: Technical
Statistics Canada: Survey of Environmental Protection Expenditures (SEPE)

Statistics Canada: Survey of Environmental Protection Expenditures (SEPE)

The Survey of Environmental Protection Expenditures provides a measure of the cost to Canadian industry to comply with present or anticipated environmental regulations, conventions and voluntary agreements.
Publication , 2015 , Author(s): Statistics Canada , Type: Technical

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WAVES is now part of the broader World Bank umbrella initiative, the Global Program for Sustainability (GPS).

WAVES es una alianza global liderada por el Banco Mundial que busca promover el desarrollo sostenible mediante la integración de los recursos naturales y su valuación económica a la planificación de políticas de desarrollo y a la economía nacional.

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