Este mapa incluye los principales elementos de la metodología del sistema de cuentas nacionales ambientales y su integración al sistema de cuentas nacionales: se hace enfasís en resaltar los elementos relacionados con ecosistemas marino-costeros.
The System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) is a statisticalystem that brings together economic and environmental information into a
common framework to measure the contribution of the environment to the economy, and the impact of the economy on the environment. The SEEA contains an internationally agreed set of standard concepts, definitions, classifications, accounting rules and tables to produce internationally comparable statistics.
The SEEA framework follows a similar accounting structure to the System of National Accounts (SNA). The SEEA uses concepts, definitions and classifications consistent with the SNA in order to facilitate the integration of environmental and economic statistics. By doing so, the SEEA allows for the development of indicators and analysis on the economy-environment nexus.
SEEA Central framework (2012)
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which was adopted by the UN Statistical Commission as the first international standard for environmental-economic accounting in 2012.
SEEA experimental ecosystem accounting
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which offers a synthesis of current knowledge in ecosystem accounting.
SEEA applications and extensions
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which illustrates to compilers and users of SEEA Central Framework based accounts how the information can be used in decision making, policy review and formulation, analysis and research.