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System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012

Authors: United Nations;

System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012

Abstract

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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PRODUCERS, RETURNS TO SCALE, SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT, RIVER BASINS, COMPLEX TASK, INTERMEDIATE INPUTS, NATIONAL ACCOUNTING, ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES, ECONOMIC GROWTH, COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS, DISCOUNT RATES, NON-USE VALUES, GREEN ACCOUNTING, LOGGING, EXTERNALITIES, ECOSYSTEM HEALTH, COMMON PROPERTY, LAND USE, EMISSIONS, AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION, NATURAL CAPITAL, VALUES, DISPOSABLE INCOME, CLIMATIC CONDITIONS, WATER POLLUTION, OIL, INCENTIVES, OPTIONS, PRODUCTION COSTS, BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY, ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION, PRODUCTION PROCESSES, INTERGENERATIONAL EQUITY, FOSSIL FUELS, WILLINGNESS TO PAY, ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES, BEQUEST VALUE, ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING, 570, 330, MODELS, RELATIVE VALUE, SUBSIDIES, FISHING, ECOLOGY, RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, MARKET MECHANISM, FISH, POLLUTION, PRIVATE INFORMATION, FARMS, PRICES, WAGES, ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION, LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS, TIMBER, EXPLOITATION, STREAMS, PROPERTY RIGHTS, NATIONAL INCOME, NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH, CARBON EMISSIONS, DECISION MAKING, ENVIRONMENT, DRINKING WATER, CONSUMPTION, AQUIFERS, ENVIRONMENTAL, TRADE, RANGELANDS, EQUILIBRIUM, ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES, ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, PROPERTY, POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES, ENVIRONMENTS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC INSTRUMENTS, EXISTENCE VALUE, HEDONIC PRICING, RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTS, DEMAND, PUBLIC GOOD, CLIMATE CHANGE, TRADEOFFS, DEMAND CURVES, MARKET PRICES, PASTURES, ECONOMIC ACTIVITY, SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE, CARBON, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, COAL, CARBON DIOXIDE, ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES, PRODUCTION FUNCTIONS, POLITICAL ECONOMY, COASTAL WETLANDS, USE VALUE, RESOURCE USE, ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS, WETLANDS, ECOLOGICAL FACTORS, ECONOMIES, QUALITY ASSESSMENT, SUPPLY CURVES, ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS, CONSUMER SURPLUS, BENEFIT ANALYSIS, NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, AIR POLLUTION, OPPORTUNITY COSTS, ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS, REVENUE, TAXES, EQUITY, ECONOMIC MODELS, OPTION VALUE, GREENHOUSE GASES, ECONOMIC VALUE, ECOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY, SOIL DEGRADATION, LAND, EFFICIENCY, RECYCLING, PROFITS, SOCIAL COSTS, ECONOMIC MYTHS, ECONOMISTS, TRAVEL COST METHOD, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, EXPENDITURES, CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK, ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS, SUSTAINABLE USE, ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES, POLICY INSTRUMENTS, REDUCING EMISSIONS, FORESTRY, EXPECTATIONS, AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS, CONTINGENT VALUATION, ECONOMIC ANALYSIS, ECONOMICS, WELFARE ECONOMICS, PRIVATE GOODS, RESEARCH AGENDA, AIR QUALITY, CAPITAL FORMATION, NATURAL RESOURCES, PUBLIC GOODS, POPULATION DYNAMICS, RENEWABLE RESOURCES, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, CPI, EMPIRICAL RESEARCH, PRESENT VALUE, SHADOW PRICES, DEFORESTATION, COMMON GOOD, FISHERIES, ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS

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