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London Group on Environmental Accounting
The London Group on Environmental Accounting is a city group created in 1993 to allow practitioners to share their experience of developing and implementing environmental accounts linked to the System of National Accounts.
Valuing Water Sources in Turkey: A Methodological Overview and Case Study
Addressing the economic valuation of water in Turkey
National Ecosystem Assessments in Europe: A Review
This study analyzes eight European (sub-)national ecosystem assessments (Portugal, United Kingdom, Spain, Norway, Flanders, Netherlands, Finland, and Germany) and compares their objectives, political context, methods, and operationalization.
FAO Stat: Land cover
Area of SEEA land cover classes as derived from global maps of land cover of the Climate Change Initiative of the European Spatial Agency
Achievements and Lessons from the WAVES First 5 Core Implementing Countries
Learning from the "First 5" WAVES countries.
Exploring Approaches for Constructing Species Accounts in the Context of the SEEA-EEA
This publication proposes an initial step-by-step process for developing spatial accounts of species status.
Understanding the Assessment & Data Needs for Estimating the Coastal Protection Services of Philippine Mangroves & Coral Reefs
Training on the approaches for valuing coastal protection benefits from mangroves and coral reefs in the Philippines, and identifying existing data and data needs for estimating mangrove coastal protection, July 25-26, 2016 in Manila, Philippines.
A Conceptual Framework for Integrated Economic– Environmental Modeling
This article addresses an important gap in economy-wide policy modeling applications and literature by developing a conceptual framework for the integration of the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting in the computable general equilibrium framework.
Economic value of tropical forest to coffee production
This study estimates the value of tropical forest in supplying pollination services to agriculture, specifically coffee.
Biodiversity at the Heart of Accounting for Natural Capital: the Key to Credibility
This paper by members of CCI describes how biodiversity is central to the natural capital framework and yet its values are often overlooked in natural capital assessments.