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SEEA Water Accounts

SEEA Water Accounts

SEEA-Water, a SEEA 'sub-system', provides compilers and analysts with agreed concepts, definitions, classifications, tables, and accounts for water and water-related emission accounts.
Technical Report , 2012 , Author(s): United Nations Stati , Type: Technical
Where is the Wealth of Nations? Measuring Capital for the 21st Century

Where is the Wealth of Nations? Measuring Capital for the 21st Century

This book provides estimates of wealth and its components for nearly 120 countries.
Publication (212p) , 2012 , Author(s): Kirk Hamilton, Giova , Type: General
SEEA-Water - System of Environmental-Economic Accounting for Water

SEEA-Water - System of Environmental-Economic Accounting for Water (Chinese, English, French, Russian, Spanish)

The System of Environmental-Economic Accounting for Water (SEEA-Water) provides a conceptual framework for organizing hydrological and economic information in a coherent and consistent manner.
Technical Report (216p) , 2012 , Author(s): United Nations Stati , Type: Technical
Environmental Accounts of the Netherlands - 2010

Environmental accounts of the Netherlands 2010

The Environmental Accounts of the Netherlands by Statistics Netherlands (CBS) present a broad quantitative overview of important economic-environmental developments.
Publication (184p) , 2012 , Author(s): Statistics Netherlan , Type: Technical
Environmental-Economic Accounts (EEA)

Environmental-Economic Accounts (EEA)

Environmental-economic accounts provide the conceptual framework for integrated statistics on the environment and its relationship with the economy, including the impacts of the economy on the environment and the contribution of the environment to the economy.
Technical Report , 2012 , Author(s): United Nations Stati , Type: Technical
Is natural capital a material issue? An evaluation of the relevance of biodiversity and ecosystem services to accountancy professionals and the private sector

Is natural capital a material issue? An evaluation of the relevance of biodiversity and ecosystem services to accountancy professionals and the private sector

This report investigates the concept of materiality and how it is used to identify issues for management and disclosure; it is aimed at accountancy professionals and business leaders.
Publication (45p) , 2012 , Author(s): ACCA, Flora & Fa , Type: Policy

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