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The Natural Capital Accounts (NCA) for Forests covering the period 2016 to 2020
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This report highlights the changes in animal populations, their use, and partial accounts for the...
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The Rapid Environment Economic Assessment (REEA) model can be used to analyse government investment...
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The value in Victoria’s Central Highlands
Australia's Victorian Central Highlands is a diverse region with towns, agricultural land, forests and waterways. Managing the various land use activities within the region is complex due to conflicting land use activities. Not all land uses supported by the community are mutually compatible, and the Victorian Government therefore needs to make informed evidence-based decisions by evaluating the benefits and trade-offs of different land uses.
Soil natural capital in Europe
This paper develops a natural capital accounting structure for soil in Europe.
UK natural capital: ecosystem accounts for freshwater, farmland and woodland
This bulletin contains ecosystem accounts for three of the eight broad habitats found in the UK: freshwater, farmland and woodland.
Experimental Energy Accounts for the Federated States of Micronesia
The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) conducted an environment statistics assessment which identified energy as a priority area. The FSM Department of Resources and Development, Division of Statistics with support from ESCAP Pacific Office, produced experimental energy accounts using the System of Environment-Economic Accounting. Energy data was compiled for all four states, as well as at the national level.
Policy Brief: Valuing the Protection Services of Mangroves in the Philippines
A new report measures and values the coastal protection benefits of mangroves in the Philippines.
UK natural capital: developing UK mountain, moorland and heathland ecosystem accounts
This article scopes the development of ecosystem accounts for mountains, moorlands and heathlands and discusses several methodological challenges arising from the unique characteristics of these habitats.