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SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts: Framework and Extensions

This project focuses on the development and application of the SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts, providing a conceptual framework and extensions to inform policy analysis. It involves consultation and engagement from statisticians, scientists, and environmental economists.

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SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts: Framework and Extensions

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  1. Alessandra Alfieri United Nations Statistics Division Project Management FrameworkSEEA Experimental Ecosystem AccountsSEEA Extensions and Applications

  2. Background • UNCEEA expressed its broad support for the continuation of the work of the SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts and requested to evaluate progress made at this meeting (June 2011) • UN Statistical Commission reaffirmed its support to continue the work • High policy demand

  3. SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts - What are they? • Conceptual framework for ecosystem accounting • Presents the state of the art of current thinking • Provides the basis of countries to experiment based on an organized framework and common concepts • Complements the SEEA Central Framework – looks at the environment as a system

  4. Roadmap – up to now • Development of a list of issues (December 2011) • Establishment of multidisciplinary expert group to provide technical input and review drafts (December 2011) • Expert meetings • April 2011 • May 2011 • December 2011 • May 2012 • Establishment of the Editorial Board (February 2012) • Two meetings (March and May 2012) • Drafting of Chapters (started in April) • Website

  5. Roadmap – what next • Continuous involvement of the multidisciplinary expert group • London Group meeting (October 2012) • Targeted consultation of stakeholders (November 2012) • Submission to UNSC to endorse as state of the art (January 2013)

  6. Consultation • Requires engagement and buy-in from the statistical, scientific and environmental economist communities • Cannot be done by one community alone • Each community has a role to play: • Statisticians offer the organizing framework • Scientists offer conceptual underpinning and expert opinion • Environmental economists offer the conceptual basis for valuation

  7. Consultation (Cont’ed) • To engage and obtain buy-in from various communities it is proposed to: • Continue to engage experts on an individual basis • Organize an international seminar to bring together the various communities

  8. SEEA Extensions and Applications • SEEA Extensions and Applications identifies ways in which data compiled following the SEEA can be used to inform policy analysis • Audience is primarily analysts and researchers, data producers and compilers NOT for policy makers

  9. Roadmap • Establishment of list of topics and identification of contributors (February) • Chair Peter van de Ven • Submission of contributions (May-June) • Establishment of Editorial Board (June 2012) • Consultation (November 2012) • Website • Submission to UNSC (January 2012)

  10. Questions to the UNCEEA SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounts • Do you agree with the project management framework? • Do you agree with the Consultation process? SEEA Extensions and Applications • Do you agree with the project management framework?

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