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    System of Environmental Economic Accounting

    EU-wide methodology to map and assess ecosystem condition

    • 30 September 2022
    • Vallecillo Rodriguez, S., Maes, J., Teller, A., Babi Almenar, J., Barredo Cano, J.I., Trombetti, M., Abdul Malak, D., Paracchini, M., Carré, A., Addamo, A., Czucz, B., Zulian, G., Marando, F., Erhard, M., Liquete Garcia, M.D.C., Romao, C., Polce, C., Pard
    Location
    Europe
    Topic
    Ecosystems and biodiversity
    Summary
    The EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 calls for developing an EU-wide methodology to map, assess and achieve good condition of ecosystems, so they can deliver benefits to society through the provision of ecosystem services. The EU-wide methodology presented in this report addresses this methodological gap. The EU-wide methodology has adopted the System of Environmental Economic Accounting - Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA EA) as reference framework. The SEEA EA is an integrated framework for organizing biophysical information about ecosystems, adopted as a global statistical standard by the United Nations. The SEEA EA is also the reference framework under the proposal for the amendment of Regulation (EU) No 691/2011 on European environmental economic accounts. Building on previous work done within the MAES initiative, the EU-wide methodology presents useful insights to operationalise the SEEA EA at EU level by integrating different EU data streams in a consistent way with this global statistical standard to consistently map and assess ecosystem condition in the EU across all ecosystem types. The adoption of the SEEA EA framework offers the flexibility to integrate different data flows, leveraging the use of available EU data, such as data reported by MS under EU legislation and EU geospatial data. The EU-wide methodology. The implementation of the EU-wide methodology, making use of available data, will provide the scientific knowledge base to support a range of policies and legal instruments.
    EU-wide methodology to map and assess ecosystem condition
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