System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012 : Experimental Ecosystem Accounting

Ecosystem accounting is a coherent and integrated approach to the assessment of the environment through the measurement of ecosystems, and measurement of the flows of services from ecosystems into economic and other human activity. The scale on which the accounting may be conducted varies: the ecos...

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Main Author: United Nations
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Language:English
en_US
Published: New York: United Nations 2016
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OIL
CPI
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26037423/system-environmental-economic-accounting-2012-experimental-ecosystem-accounting
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23959
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language English
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topic NATIONAL ACCOUNTING
SOCIAL COSTS
FISH
INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS
WELFARE ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CARBON DIOXIDE
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
FOSSIL FUELS
AIR QUALITY
REDUCING EMISSIONS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
CARBON
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
EXPECTATIONS
RESEARCH AGENDA
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
PROPERTY RIGHTS
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
TIMBER
RIVER BASINS
EMISSIONS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
RELATIVE VALUE
SUPPLY CURVES
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
INCENTIVES
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
EQUILIBRIUM
MODELS
COMMON GOOD
RETURNS TO SCALE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
WILLINGNESS TO PAY
RESOURCE USE
NON-USE VALUES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
PRESENT VALUE
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
EXPLOITATION
CONSUMER SURPLUS
OIL
AIR POLLUTION
TRADEOFFS
NATURAL CAPITAL
CAPITAL FORMATION
OPTIONS
EXTERNALITIES
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
DEMAND CURVES
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
MARKET MECHANISM
POLLUTION
EXISTENCE VALUE
FORESTRY
BENEFIT ANALYSIS
AQUIFERS
GREEN ACCOUNTING
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
NATURAL RESOURCES
CONTINGENT VALUATION
SUBSIDIES
EFFICIENCY
FISHING
GREENHOUSE GASES
RANGELANDS
PRIVATE INFORMATION
CARBON EMISSIONS
TAXES
OPTION VALUE
LAND USE
RESOURCES
EQUITY
CONSUMPTION
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
WAGES
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTS
ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SHADOW PRICES
ECOLOGICAL FACTORS
VALUES
ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY
MARKET PRICES
ECONOMIC VALUE
COASTAL WETLANDS
HEDONIC PRICING
PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS
TRAVEL COST METHOD
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
DEFORESTATION
ECONOMIC MYTHS
DEMAND
CPI
SUSTAINABLE USE
NATIONAL INCOME
ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURES
PROPERTY
PRIVATE GOODS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
LOGGING
DECISION MAKING
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
QUALITY ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENT
SOIL DEGRADATION
ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
COMPLEX TASK
STREAMS
ECONOMICS
ECONOMIC MODELS
COMMON PROPERTY
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
DISCOUNT RATES
FISHERIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
USE VALUE
LAND
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
DRINKING WATER
POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES
COAL
FARMS
ECOLOGY
WATER POLLUTION
REVENUE
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING
RECYCLING
ECOSYSTEM HEALTH
ECONOMISTS
PASTURES
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
PROFITS
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL
NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS
PUBLIC GOOD
WETLANDS
PRICES
BEQUEST VALUE
NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES
PRODUCTION COSTS
ECONOMIES
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
POPULATION DYNAMICS
PUBLIC GOODS
spellingShingle NATIONAL ACCOUNTING
SOCIAL COSTS
FISH
INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS
WELFARE ECONOMICS
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
CARBON DIOXIDE
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
FOSSIL FUELS
AIR QUALITY
REDUCING EMISSIONS
DISPOSABLE INCOME
CARBON
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
EXPECTATIONS
RESEARCH AGENDA
PRODUCERS
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
PROPERTY RIGHTS
ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS
TIMBER
RIVER BASINS
EMISSIONS
POLITICAL ECONOMY
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
RELATIVE VALUE
SUPPLY CURVES
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
INCENTIVES
ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES
EQUILIBRIUM
MODELS
COMMON GOOD
RETURNS TO SCALE
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
WILLINGNESS TO PAY
RESOURCE USE
NON-USE VALUES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
PRESENT VALUE
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
EXPLOITATION
CONSUMER SURPLUS
OIL
AIR POLLUTION
TRADEOFFS
NATURAL CAPITAL
CAPITAL FORMATION
OPTIONS
EXTERNALITIES
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES
DEMAND CURVES
LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
MARKET MECHANISM
POLLUTION
EXISTENCE VALUE
FORESTRY
BENEFIT ANALYSIS
AQUIFERS
GREEN ACCOUNTING
ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS
NATURAL RESOURCES
CONTINGENT VALUATION
SUBSIDIES
EFFICIENCY
FISHING
GREENHOUSE GASES
RANGELANDS
PRIVATE INFORMATION
CARBON EMISSIONS
TAXES
OPTION VALUE
LAND USE
RESOURCES
EQUITY
CONSUMPTION
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
WAGES
CLIMATE CHANGE
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTS
ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SHADOW PRICES
ECOLOGICAL FACTORS
VALUES
ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY
MARKET PRICES
ECONOMIC VALUE
COASTAL WETLANDS
HEDONIC PRICING
PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS
TRAVEL COST METHOD
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
DEFORESTATION
ECONOMIC MYTHS
DEMAND
CPI
SUSTAINABLE USE
NATIONAL INCOME
ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES
ENVIRONMENTS
EXPENDITURES
PROPERTY
PRIVATE GOODS
ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES
LOGGING
DECISION MAKING
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
QUALITY ASSESSMENT
ENVIRONMENT
SOIL DEGRADATION
ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
COMPLEX TASK
STREAMS
ECONOMICS
ECONOMIC MODELS
COMMON PROPERTY
EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
DISCOUNT RATES
FISHERIES
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
TRADE
USE VALUE
LAND
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
DRINKING WATER
POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES
COAL
FARMS
ECOLOGY
WATER POLLUTION
REVENUE
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING
RECYCLING
ECOSYSTEM HEALTH
ECONOMISTS
PASTURES
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
INTERMEDIATE INPUTS
PROFITS
POLICY INSTRUMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL
NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS
PUBLIC GOOD
WETLANDS
PRICES
BEQUEST VALUE
NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES
PRODUCTION COSTS
ECONOMIES
PRODUCTION PROCESSES
POPULATION DYNAMICS
PUBLIC GOODS
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System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012 : Experimental Ecosystem Accounting
description Ecosystem accounting is a coherent and integrated approach to the assessment of the environment through the measurement of ecosystems, and measurement of the flows of services from ecosystems into economic and other human activity. The scale on which the accounting may be conducted varies: the ecosystems measured may range from specific land cover type areas, such as forests, to larger integrated areas, such as river basins, and may include areas considered to be relatively natural and those that are heavily affected by human activity, such as agricultural areas. The System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012—Experimental Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting) constitutes an integrated statistical framework for organizing biophysical data, measuring ecosystem services, tracking changes in ecosystem assets and linking this information to economic and other human activity.
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author United Nations
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author_sort United Nations
title System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012 : Experimental Ecosystem Accounting
title_short System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012 : Experimental Ecosystem Accounting
title_full System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012 : Experimental Ecosystem Accounting
title_fullStr System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012 : Experimental Ecosystem Accounting
title_full_unstemmed System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012 : Experimental Ecosystem Accounting
title_sort system of environmental-economic accounting 2012 : experimental ecosystem accounting
publisher New York: United Nations
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26037423/system-environmental-economic-accounting-2012-experimental-ecosystem-accounting
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23959
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spelling okr-10986-239592021-04-23T14:04:18Z System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012 : Experimental Ecosystem Accounting United Nations NATIONAL ACCOUNTING SOCIAL COSTS FISH INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY ECONOMIC GROWTH RENEWABLE RESOURCES ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS WELFARE ECONOMICS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CARBON DIOXIDE ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION FOSSIL FUELS AIR QUALITY REDUCING EMISSIONS DISPOSABLE INCOME CARBON AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION EXPECTATIONS RESEARCH AGENDA PRODUCERS RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROPERTY RIGHTS ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS TIMBER RIVER BASINS EMISSIONS POLITICAL ECONOMY ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES RELATIVE VALUE SUPPLY CURVES SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT INCENTIVES ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES EQUILIBRIUM MODELS COMMON GOOD RETURNS TO SCALE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY WILLINGNESS TO PAY RESOURCE USE NON-USE VALUES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY PRESENT VALUE CLIMATIC CONDITIONS EXPLOITATION CONSUMER SURPLUS OIL AIR POLLUTION TRADEOFFS NATURAL CAPITAL CAPITAL FORMATION OPTIONS EXTERNALITIES ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES DEMAND CURVES LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS MARKET MECHANISM POLLUTION EXISTENCE VALUE FORESTRY BENEFIT ANALYSIS AQUIFERS GREEN ACCOUNTING ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS NATURAL RESOURCES CONTINGENT VALUATION SUBSIDIES EFFICIENCY FISHING GREENHOUSE GASES RANGELANDS PRIVATE INFORMATION CARBON EMISSIONS TAXES OPTION VALUE LAND USE RESOURCES EQUITY CONSUMPTION SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION WAGES CLIMATE CHANGE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTS ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SHADOW PRICES ECOLOGICAL FACTORS VALUES ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY MARKET PRICES ECONOMIC VALUE COASTAL WETLANDS HEDONIC PRICING PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS TRAVEL COST METHOD ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS DEFORESTATION ECONOMIC MYTHS DEMAND CPI SUSTAINABLE USE NATIONAL INCOME ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES ENVIRONMENTS EXPENDITURES PROPERTY PRIVATE GOODS ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES LOGGING DECISION MAKING OPPORTUNITY COSTS AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS QUALITY ASSESSMENT ENVIRONMENT SOIL DEGRADATION ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK COMPLEX TASK STREAMS ECONOMICS ECONOMIC MODELS COMMON PROPERTY EMPIRICAL RESEARCH DISCOUNT RATES FISHERIES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TRADE USE VALUE LAND COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS DRINKING WATER POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES COAL FARMS ECOLOGY WATER POLLUTION REVENUE SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING RECYCLING ECOSYSTEM HEALTH ECONOMISTS PASTURES ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS INTERMEDIATE INPUTS PROFITS POLICY INSTRUMENTS ENVIRONMENTAL NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS PUBLIC GOOD WETLANDS PRICES BEQUEST VALUE NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES PRODUCTION COSTS ECONOMIES PRODUCTION PROCESSES POPULATION DYNAMICS PUBLIC GOODS Ecosystem accounting is a coherent and integrated approach to the assessment of the environment through the measurement of ecosystems, and measurement of the flows of services from ecosystems into economic and other human activity. The scale on which the accounting may be conducted varies: the ecosystems measured may range from specific land cover type areas, such as forests, to larger integrated areas, such as river basins, and may include areas considered to be relatively natural and those that are heavily affected by human activity, such as agricultural areas. The System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012—Experimental Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting) constitutes an integrated statistical framework for organizing biophysical data, measuring ecosystem services, tracking changes in ecosystem assets and linking this information to economic and other human activity. 2016-03-15T19:28:29Z 2016-03-15T19:28:29Z 2014 Book http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26037423/system-environmental-economic-accounting-2012-experimental-ecosystem-accounting 978-92-1-161575-3 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23959 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ United Nations, European Union, Food and Agriculture Organization, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, World Bank Grop New York: United Nations Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research