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Putting biodiversity into the national accounts: Creating a new paradigm for economic decisions

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Vardon, Michael
Keith, Heather
Obst, Carl
Lindenmayer, David B.

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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences

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Economics has long taken precedence over the environment in both governmental and business decision making, with the System of National Accounts and the indicator GDP coming to represent much that is wrong with the current environmental conditions. Increasing recognition of the environmental damage human activity causes and that human well-being depends on biodiversity and ecosystems means that new systems to measure and sustainably manage the world are needed. Integrating the environment into national accounts has been suggested as a way to improve information but so far impact on decision making is limited. This outlook needs to change. Using examples from Australia and Botswana, we show how integrating information on biodiversity, resource use and the economy via accounting can help create a new decision-making paradigm and enable a new policy framing with spending on biodiversity conservation and sustainability seen as an investment, not a cost.

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Vardon, M., Keith, H., Obst, C. and Lindenmayer, D.B. (2018). Putting biodiversity into the national accounts: Creating a new paradigm for economic decisions. Ambio, https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-018-1114-z.

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Ambio

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