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Green Accounting Bibliography: January 1993

This page contains all items published in the selected month. January archives also include entries for the entire year when the exact month of publication is unknown. The page for January 1990 includes everything published prior to that year.

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Lutz, Ernst (Ed.). Towards Improved Accounting for the Environment. World Bank, Washington D.C. (1993). [order book]

Collection of papers related to the underlying issues of green accounting. Includes theoretical work as well as case studies.

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UN Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis, Statistical Division. Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting. New York: UN, 1993.

The first handbook of the (Satellite) System for Environmental and Economic Accounting (SEEA), supplemented by the 2000 SEEA Operational Manual. The London Group on Environmental Accounting is currently working on a revision that due in 2002. A draft for public review is available on its web site.

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System of National Accounts 1993 (SNA). 1993. Commission of the European Communities (Eurostat), International Monetary Fund (IMF), Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), United Nations (UN), and World Bank. Brussels/Luxembourg, New York, Paris, Washington DC.

The latest revision of the UN guidelines for national income accounting. Chapter XXI introduces the concept of satellite accounts – a consistent yet not fully integrated set of accounts allowing the creation of an environmental accounting framework, presented in section D of this chapter.

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Hartwick, John M. "Forestry Economics, Deforestation, and National Accounting." In: Lutz, Ernst (Ed.). Towards Improved Accounting for the Environment. World Bank, Washincton D.C. (1993): 289-314. [order book]

Comprehensive treatment of the theoretical aspects of timber accounting, including references to early empirical studies.

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