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31 sty 2020 · The EEA accounts can provide comprehensive and objective baseline data for private-sector natural capital accounting, for example, with the Natural Capital Protocol. This allows businesses to better understand their impacts and dependency on natural capital.
This chapter outlines the early use of the concept of natural capital to describe the environment through to its more recent extension to include ecosystems. The concept has proved useful, and controversial, in both the economics of sustainable development and wealth accounting.
1 cze 2017 · However, this paper is a first, non-exhaustive, step towards opening up a future research line aimed at better accounting for natural capital, in both its stock and flow dimensions, within Ecological Footprint Accounting.
29 cze 2023 · Natural Capital Accounting (NCA) proposes a solution to measure and value the ecosystem services provided by natural systems, integrating them into economic decision-making processes.
1 lut 2019 · We have shown that these two shadow prices should be equivalent under simple assumptions and that current wealth accounting employs both approaches—the backward-looking approach for produced capital and the forward-looking approach for natural capital.
Here, we implement a novel approach, called ecosystem natural capital accounting (ENCA), which instead considers accounts in biophysical terms. ENCA was designed to address the notions of ecological value and ecosystem potential and measure degradation.
To begin, this accounting points back to Bourdieu—a figure mostly absent from theories of biocapital—and allows us to name how B’ corresponds to economic, cultural, social, and symbolic species of capital (also, in the bargain, making explicit the Darwinian, Marxist, Weberian, and Foucauldian ancestries in play in different theorists ...