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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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Managing coasts with natural solutions
This brief summarizes new groundbreaking guidelines published in February 2016 for measuring and valuing the coastal protection benefits of mangroves and coral reefs.
Botswana Water Accounting Report 2014/15
This report is the third SEEA styled water accounting report for Botswana and covers the period 2014-15 as well as the 2010-11 to 2014-15 trends.
Conservation Letters: Managing natural capital stocks for the provision of ecosystem services
This article provides a framework that explicitly links natural capital stocks to ecosystem service provision and identifies manageable attributes of natural capital stocks as the critical intervention point.
Coastal Resilience in the Caribbean
Communities which are heavily dependent on coastal ecosystems will suffer catastrophic effects from climate change. Can we reduce these impacts by enhancing the resilience of coastal and marine ecosystems in order to stabilize shorelines, reduce flooding and improve public access?
Accounting for Natural Capital Costs Associated with Chinese Financial Institutions - Banking Sector Case Study
To help Chinese financial institutions understand the environmental risks of their investments, Trucost has developed a model that quantifies natural capital costs of 35 business sectors in China selected in collaboration with project partner ICBC. This model attributes these natural capital costs to the portfolios of the financial institutions through their equity or loan exposures to these sectors.
Country Brief: Philippines - Natural capital accounting as a planning tool
WAVES will help the Philippines measure the country’s natural resources and evaluate how they can be used equitably and sustainably.