London Group on Environmental Accounting, 27th Meeting
The London Group on Environmental Accounting is a city group created in 1993 to allow practitioners to share their experience of developing and implementing environmental accounts. Members of this informal group of experts come primarily from national statistical agencies but also international organizations. The London Group generally meets annually, and the meetings provide a forum for review, comparison and discussion of work underway by participants towards development of environmental accounts.
In light of the global pandemic, the Twenty-seventh Meeting of the London Group will be held virtually on 27-30 September 2021 and 4 October 2021.
Meeting documents
- UNCEEA update (slides)
- Report of the Technical Committee of the SEEA Central Framework (slides)
- Wellbeing and Sustainability in the SNA Update (slides)
- Ocean Accounts: State of Play (slides)
- Biodiversity economy satellite account: Progress from South Africa
- Biodiversity economy satellite account: Progress from South Africa (slides)
- Theoretical and practical issues with measurement of capacity, condition and conversion in the SEEA EA
- Theoretical and practical issues with measurement of capacity, condition and conversion in the SEEA EA (slides)
- Revising the ecosystem extent account: Lessons learned from Germany
- Revising the ecosystem extent account: Lessons learned from Germany (slides)
- Integrated accounting for land, soils and agriculture in Uganda
- Integrated accounting for land, soils and agriculture in Uganda (slides)
- Marine ecosystem asset accounts: Developments from South Africa
- Marine ecosystem asset accounts: Developments from South Africa (slides)
- Country-level ecosystems accounts for estuaries: South Africa's experience with a Transitional Realm
- Country-level ecosystems accounts for estuaries: South Africa's experience with a Transitional Realm (slides)
- Accounting for indigenous perspectives in SEEA EA in theory and practice
- Accounting for indigenous perspectives in SEEA EA in theory and practice (slides)
- An initial set of indicators from ecosystem services accounts
- An initial set of indicators from ecosystem services accounts (slides)
- Ecosystem services accounting for ecosystem restoration, management and planning
- Ecosystem services accounting for ecosystem restoration, management and planning (slides)
- Estimating potentially environmentally harmful subsidies and effective carbon rates with SEEA data
- Estimating potentially environmentally harmful subsidies and effective carbon rates with SEEA data (slides)
- Exploring green jobs
- Exploring green jobs (slides)
- Beyond valuation: Monetary aggregates for the SEEA EA
- Beyond valuation: Monetary aggregates for the SEEA EA (slides)
- Ecosystem and species appreciation: service flow, biodiversity wealth and debt
- Ecosystem and species appreciation: service flow, biodiversity wealth and debt (slides)
- Analyses of the aggregation of the ecosystem service values in Estonia, application of the principles of gross ecosystem product (GEP)
- Analyses of the aggregation of the ecosystem service values in Estonia, application of the principles of gross ecosystem product (GEP) (slides)
- Comparison of methods for valuation of nature education
- Comparison of methods for valuation of nature education (slides)
- Progress on the review of the Classification of Environmental Activities and update of the list of environmental economic activities and products
- Progress on the review of the Classification of Environmental Activities and update of the list of environmental economic activities and products (slides)
- SEEA classification issues for the ISIC and CPC revisions (slides)
- Classifying climate change mitigation in ISIC (background note)
- Classifying ecosystem management and restoration in ISIC (background note)
- Improving timeliness of statistics on air emissions with a consumption perspective
- Improving timeliness of statistics on air emissions with a consumption perspective (slides)
- Event Date
- From 27 Sep 2021 to 4 Oct 2021
- Time
- From 11:00am to 2:00pm (UTC)