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This article reviews the options available to define "green jobs" and explores the challenges in doing so. The ONS contributions to defining and measuring "green jobs" are explained, together with alternatives from the relevant literature.
Describes the methodology used to develop natural capital ecosystem service accounts and explains the broad approach to valuation and the overarching assumptions made. Also provides details of methodologies used to value individual components of natural capital and physical and monetary data sources.
How the natural capital semi-natural habitat accounts are measured and developed, including the specific methods used to value individual components of natural capital and physical and monetary data sources
Measurement and development of natural capital ecosystem service accounts, including the specific methods used to value individual components of natural capital and physical and monetary data sources.
Research report examining the potential relationship between long-term air pollution exposure and coronavirus (COVID-19) mortality rates.
The statistical significance of differences in garden access when all factors are controlled simultaneously.
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.
The UK’s material footprint captures domestic and foreign extraction of materials needed to produce products used in the UK. This article presents updated estimates and discusses the methodology.
The Office for National Statistics has partnered with the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data to improve the quality, quantity and availability of inclusive data.