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How the English natural capital ecosystem service accounts are measured and developed, including the specific methods used to value individual components of natural capital, and physical and monetary data sources.
How the natural capital ecosystem service accounts are measured for the woodland habitat.
How the natural capital ecosystem service accounts are measured and developed, including the specific methods used to value individual components of natural capital and physical and monetary data sources.
Methods used to estimate the value of saltmarsh in mitigating coastal flooding in England and Wales.
The methodology used to develop estimates of the health benefits gained from outdoor recreation in the UK.
Methodology for estimating the extent and condition of UK habitats. Uses the broad habitat classifications as defined by the UK National Ecosystem Assessment and Land Cover Maps produced by the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.
Our approach to assessing the quality and suitability of non-official sources for reporting the UK’s progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals.
A comparison of the methodology for the UK’s two sets of environmental economy estimates. Including similarities and differences in coverage, how the estimates are calculated, and how to understand what the data show.
Explanation of the changes in how we estimate the recreational benefits of nature, which will be used in the UK Accounts.