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Users and Uses of Environmental Accounts: A Review of Select Developed Countries

Users and Uses of Environmental Accounts: A Review of Select Developed Countries

This report summarizes the results of a review of countries that have the longest histories of work in the field.
Publication (173p) , 2014 , Author(s): Robert Smith , Type: Policy
Food wastage footprint: Full-cost accounting

Food wastage footprint: Full-cost accounting (Final Report)

This document introduces a methodology that enables the full-cost accounting (FCA) of the food wastage footprint.
Technical Report (98p) , 2014 , Author(s): Food and Agriculture , Type: Technical
Natural Capital at Risk

Natural Capital at Risk

This paper is intended to underpin a more sustainable economy and healthy environment via fostering a greater understanding of Australian businesses' dependency on natural capital, and by encouraging and facilitating discussion within the business community about where they are most likely to be exposed to risks related to natural capital.
Publication (8p) , 2014 , Type: Technical
Natural and social capital accounting: an introduction for finance teams

Natural and social capital accounting: an introduction for finance teams

This guide serves as an introduction for finance teams on how to align finance thinking with long term environmental and societal trends. It provides a framework to embed this into your decision making.
Publication (27p) , 2014 , Author(s): The Prince's Ac , Type: Training and tool kits
Capturing the Value of Forests Using Natural Capital Accounting

Forest Accounting for Development: Capturing the Value of Forests Using Natural Capital Accounting

Forest Accounts provide a framework to capture the value of all the economic contributions of forests and how they are linked to the economy.
Policy Brief (4p) , 2014 , Type: General
Capturing Coral Reef & Related Ecosystem Services (CCRES)

Capturing Coral Reef & Related Ecosystem Services (CCRES) project - Resources

The Capturing Coral Reef & Related Ecosystem Services (CCRES) project is working to ensure the long term sustainability of these coastal ecosystems with models, tools and knowledge products to support planning. At the same time the project seeks to unlock new, sustainable income streams for the communities which rely on these ecosystems.
Publication , 2014 , Author(s): Capturing Coral Reef , Type: Technical

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