National Environmental Accounting
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This book presents national environmental, or "green" accounting as
it has developed in Europe and other parts of the world. It introduces
the most recent methods developed through the United Nations
Statistical Department and other international organizations, but
bridges the gap between the superficial treatment of environmental
accounting in economics textbooks and environmental literature, on the
one hand, and the highly technical manuals of international
organizations, on the other.
Joy Hecht begins with a history and introduction to national income accounting. The first part of her book explains how the environmental accounts build on the structure of the 1993 System of National Accounts. She then shows the UN approach to accounting applied to pollution, recycling, and the management of natural resources such as forests, minerals, and fisheries. The third section discusses how the accounts approach green GDP and other macroeconomic indicators. The book concludes by going beyond the UN structures to discuss other adjusted macroeconomic measures and how accounting data can be used to build them.
National Environmental Accounting is a non-technical introduction to an increasingly important field. It is a must-read for anyone interested in how environmental accounts can help society move towards greater sustainability.

