Natural Capital Accounting in Action
This new series is a compilation of examples on how natural capital accounts have been used in informing policies on development in countries.
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This new series is a compilation of examples on how natural capital accounts have been used in informing policies on development in countries.
News from Guatemala's Secretariat of Planning and Programming of the Presidency (en Español).
Natural capital accounts show how natural resources contribute to the economy and how the economy affects natural resources. The accounts are an extension of the System of National Accounts. Natural capital accounting integrates natural resources and economic analysis, providing a broader picture of development progress than standard measures such as GDP.
This new series, "NCA in Action," shows how the accounts inform national policies and translate into action on the ground.
Accounts: Water, energy and emissions, waste, forest, agriculture, and ecosystem accounts.
Philippines hosted more than 100 participants from nine countries to learn and brainstorm on ecosystem accounting.
Guatemala - a megadiverse country due to the richness of its animal species, vegetation, habitats, and ecosystems - is involving several institutions to update their accounts.
More than 100 delegates from nine countries gathered in the Philippines for the first WAVES (Wealth Accounting and the Valuation of Ecosystem Services) Knowledge Exchange Workshop on Ecosystem Accounting February 23-27, 2015. The participants at the five-day workshop (agenda and links to presentations) aimed to learn, brainstorm, collaborate and share best practices and experiences on ecosystem accounting.