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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of the Relative Abundance of Soil Nutrient-Degrading Enzyme-Encoding Genes Across Continental US Ecoregions. [PDF]
Jung CG +4 more
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Impacts of Precipitation Variability on Carbon Flux Dynamics of Global Semi-Arid Savannas. [PDF]
Nadolski L +9 more
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Rethinking publication bias: from mechanical correction to sensitivity-based interpretation. [PDF]
Lee S.
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Dominant drivers of spatiotemporal variations in carbon and water use efficiency across the Yellow River Basin revealed by interpretable machine learning. [PDF]
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Ecosystem accounting in the Netherlands
In 2012, the Netherlands started the testing and production of high resolution, national scale ecosystem accounts following the methodology of the System of Environmental Economic Accounting – Experimental Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA EEA), in short ...
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Value transfer in ecosystem accounting applications [PDF]
Ecosystem accounting is a statistical framework that aims to track the state of ecosystems and ecosystem services, with periodic updates. This framework follows the statistical standard of the System of Environmental Economic Accounting Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA EA).
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Towards a consistent approach for ecosystem accounting
Ecological Economics, 2013In spite of an increasing interest in environmental economic accounting, there is still very limited experience with the integration of ecosystem services and ecosystem capital in national accounts. This paper identifies four key methodological challenges in developing ecosystem accounts: the definition of ecosystem services in the context of ...
Bram Edens, Lars Hein
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Environmental and Resource Economics, 2008
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment documented the importance of ecosystem services. It is therefore important to include these services in the national system of economic accounts. This requires estimation of “accounting prices” for ecosystems, that is, the marginal value of a change in the size of the system. This raises a number of questions: What do we
Karl-Göran Mäler +2 more
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Millennium Ecosystem Assessment documented the importance of ecosystem services. It is therefore important to include these services in the national system of economic accounts. This requires estimation of “accounting prices” for ecosystems, that is, the marginal value of a change in the size of the system. This raises a number of questions: What do we
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