A growing number of countries is setting up natural capital accounts (NCA) based on the system of environmental-economic accounting (SEEA); however, actually using them for better policy making turns out to be complex. This paper synthesises lessons on the institutional mainstreaming of the SEEA and its use in improving policy decisions affecting natural capital. It draws on discussions held at two Policy Forums organised by the World Bank Wealth Accounting and Valuation of Ecosystem Services program and the United Nations Statistical Division. Practical examples of how the SEEA helps to improve policy making are explored. Emerging from the Forums were ten principles for making NCA fit for policy. These principles promote a comprehensive NC...
e past 20 years have seen substantial progress in relation to measuring sustainable development both...
Current indicators of economic growth (e.g., GDP) do not adequately consider sustainability, while e...
The COVID-19 pandemic and related social and economic emergencies induced massive public spending an...
Natural capital accounting (NCA) has been used in all phases of the policy cycle and incorporated in...
The valuation of natural capital has become an increasingly important issue in the environmental deb...
Work on natural capital accounting (NCA) needs a new emphasis if it is to change the way government ...
Introduction: Recent debates surrounding the application of natural capital accounting (NCA) have pr...
Countries have made a range of international commitments to compile and use natural capital accounts...
This chapter provides a brief introduction to the natural capital accounting (NCA) undertaken by gov...
Introduction: Recent debates surrounding the application of natural capital accounting (NCA) have pr...
Economists and ecologists have worked for decades on measuring sustainability by supplementing or ad...
This is the final version. Available from CIMA via the link in this recordThis research is motivated...
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...
The System for integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting (SEEA) has been criticized in this j...
e past 20 years have seen substantial progress in relation to measuring sustainable development both...
Current indicators of economic growth (e.g., GDP) do not adequately consider sustainability, while e...
The COVID-19 pandemic and related social and economic emergencies induced massive public spending an...
Natural capital accounting (NCA) has been used in all phases of the policy cycle and incorporated in...
The valuation of natural capital has become an increasingly important issue in the environmental deb...
Work on natural capital accounting (NCA) needs a new emphasis if it is to change the way government ...
Introduction: Recent debates surrounding the application of natural capital accounting (NCA) have pr...
Countries have made a range of international commitments to compile and use natural capital accounts...
This chapter provides a brief introduction to the natural capital accounting (NCA) undertaken by gov...
Introduction: Recent debates surrounding the application of natural capital accounting (NCA) have pr...
Economists and ecologists have worked for decades on measuring sustainability by supplementing or ad...
This is the final version. Available from CIMA via the link in this recordThis research is motivated...
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...
The System for integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting (SEEA) has been criticized in this j...
e past 20 years have seen substantial progress in relation to measuring sustainable development both...
Current indicators of economic growth (e.g., GDP) do not adequately consider sustainability, while e...
The COVID-19 pandemic and related social and economic emergencies induced massive public spending an...