Opportunities for businesses to use and support development of SEEA-aligned natural capital accounts

Jane Carter Ingram*, Kenneth J. Bagstad, Michael Vardon, Charles R. Rhodes, Stephen Posner, Clyde F. Casey, Pierre D. Glynn, Carl D. Shapiro

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    Abstract

    Global understanding of the interconnections between the environment and economy has increased, driving the development of frameworks and standards that support the measurement and valuation of natural capital and ecosystem services by both governments and businesses. This paper outlines how businesses can use natural capital accounts (NCA) aligned to the System of Environmental Economic Accounting (SEEA) standard described in this special issue to support identification, management, and valuation of natural capital not typically listed on corporate balance sheets. Such accounts have direct applications for business strategic planning, investment decisions, supply chain management, operations management, risk management, and corporate reporting. Businesses also have important roles to play in advancing SEEA-aligned NCA by providing information that would be useful to include in the accounts and by helping to shape accounts to provide decision-relevant information for both the private and the public sectors. Current pilot SEEA-aligned NCA data and analyses developed for the United States can help address some of the common challenges that businesses face in using natural capital data such as accessibility, quality, and credibility, important for business decision making. However, improvements are needed to fill data gaps and produce more frequent and timely estimates aligned to the temporal resolution needed by businesses.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number101434
    JournalEcosystem Services
    Volume55
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2022

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