Current indicators of economic growth (e.g., GDP) do not adequately consider sustainability, while environmental indicators alone fail to acknowledge the economic needs of a society. Natural Capital Accounting (NCA) can be the tool that fills the gap separating current economic and environmental indicators but development and adoption remains uneven across the Nordic region. This policy brief provides background on NCA and its associated accounting frameworks, demonstrates the applicability of NCA for sustainably utilizing freshwater resources in the Nordic Arctic and provides recommendations for maximizing the value of environmental accounting as an economic, environmental, and sustainable development tool
Green income accounting models are designed to appropriately value changes in a country's natural re...
Abstract: Norway has a long history in trying to develop management tools for sustainable developme...
This publication is a result from the discussions and written contributions to the 3rd Policy Forum ...
Current indicators of economic growth (e.g., GDP) do not adequately consider sustainability, while e...
Natural capital accounting (NCA) has been used in all phases of the policy cycle and incorporated in...
A growing number of countries is setting up natural capital accounts (NCA) based on the system of en...
This chapter provides an introduction to key water policy areas and the concepts of full cost recove...
The objective of this policy paper is twofold: -To present an update on an economic approach to mea...
The valuation of natural capital has become an increasingly important issue in the environmental deb...
The objective of this policy brief is to present a high-level overview of the use of economic instru...
Measuring sustainable development based on analytical models of growth and development and modern me...
This chapter provides a brief introduction to the natural capital accounting (NCA) undertaken by gov...
e past 20 years have seen substantial progress in relation to measuring sustainable development both...
In the European Union, the Water Framework Directive provides a roadmap for achieving good water sta...
Economists and ecologists have worked for decades on measuring sustainability by supplementing or ad...
Green income accounting models are designed to appropriately value changes in a country's natural re...
Abstract: Norway has a long history in trying to develop management tools for sustainable developme...
This publication is a result from the discussions and written contributions to the 3rd Policy Forum ...
Current indicators of economic growth (e.g., GDP) do not adequately consider sustainability, while e...
Natural capital accounting (NCA) has been used in all phases of the policy cycle and incorporated in...
A growing number of countries is setting up natural capital accounts (NCA) based on the system of en...
This chapter provides an introduction to key water policy areas and the concepts of full cost recove...
The objective of this policy paper is twofold: -To present an update on an economic approach to mea...
The valuation of natural capital has become an increasingly important issue in the environmental deb...
The objective of this policy brief is to present a high-level overview of the use of economic instru...
Measuring sustainable development based on analytical models of growth and development and modern me...
This chapter provides a brief introduction to the natural capital accounting (NCA) undertaken by gov...
e past 20 years have seen substantial progress in relation to measuring sustainable development both...
In the European Union, the Water Framework Directive provides a roadmap for achieving good water sta...
Economists and ecologists have worked for decades on measuring sustainability by supplementing or ad...
Green income accounting models are designed to appropriately value changes in a country's natural re...
Abstract: Norway has a long history in trying to develop management tools for sustainable developme...
This publication is a result from the discussions and written contributions to the 3rd Policy Forum ...