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Capital Naturel et Développement Durable de Madagascar
Ce document récapitule les travaux réalisés dans le cadre de la mise en place d’ indicateurs macroéconomiques afin d’ étayer les politiques publiques malgaches sur des indicateurs réalistes et efficaces.
Using natural capital accounts to inform marine and coastal ecosystems policy
Natural capital accounting can be used to help assess the economic viability of marine and coastal management plans, potentially supporting the development of more resilient coastal economies.
Southern Palawan Ecosystem Accounts: Executive Summary
Southern Palawan is one of the two test sites in the Philippines for the WAVES project.
Laguna de Bay Basin Ecosystem Accounts: Executive Summary
Laguna Lake is the largest inland water body in the Philippines, and is struggling under the pressures of a growing population, industrialization, deforestation, and rapid urbanization.
The Global Partnership for Wealth Accounting and the Valuation of Ecosystem Services (WAVES) - Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions about the Global Partnership for Wealth Accounting and the Valuation of Ecosystem Services (WAVES) in the Philippines.
Mineral Accounts
The Philippines' national mineral account will generate different scenarios of mineral wealth and analyze the associated trade-offs of different land uses.
Mangrove Scoping Study
This study reports the results of the data scoping for mangroves in the Philippines.
Natural capital accounting across the Gaborone Declaration for Sustainability in Africa: A desktop scoping
This report examines the contexts, actors, landscapes, and histories of the signatory countries to the Gaborone Declaration for Sustainability of Africa in undertaking natural capital accounting.
Natural Capital Accounting: Water
Water accounts provide information on: (i) the physical flows of water within the economy, and between the economy and the environment; (ii) the stocks of water assets and changes to these stocks; and (iii) economic activity and transactions related to water resources.
Natural Capital Accounting: Land
Land accounts use consistent concepts and a variety of data sources and methods to present information on land cover and land use.