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Land accounts – a link between SEEA CF and SEEA EEA

Explore the methodology and analysis for linking SEEACF to SEEAEA through land accounts. Discover the potential for future integration and the availability of coefficients/factors.

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Land accounts – a link between SEEA CF and SEEA EEA

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  1. Land accounts – a link between SEEA CF and SEEA EEA Nancy Steinbach and Viveka Palm, Departmentof Regions and Environment

  2. A contribution – thinkaboutthis • Is the methodology and proposedwayof analysing the resultsuseful in the contextoflinking SEEA CF to the SEEA EEA? • Couldthistypeofmethodology and analysis be appropriatelyplaced in the futurerevised SEEA EEA? • Do youhaveknowledgeofvariouscoeffcients or factorsavailable for the creationoflinksbetween land and service production? Could a list be created for the futurerevised SEEA EEA?

  3. Onewayofdescribing the SEEA CF Trade

  4. The Ecosystemaccountingmodel

  5. Couldlink it through stock accounts! The Swedish usercommunityreaction…..

  6. What is it we do todaythatworks? • The flowaccounts! Whatabout it works? The classificationshelps • The industryclassification (NACE/ISIC) • The productbreakdown (CPC/CPA/CN) • Institutionalsector (government, householdsetc)

  7. Property taxation Business register Fnr_nr* OrgNr** Properties Owner Industry (SNI) Numberofemployees Typeof taxation unit Turnover Taxation value Geographicconnection Land cover data (exchangeable)

  8. Basic questions on the material • How is the ownershipof land distributed? By industries (NACE/ISIC)? By propertytypes?, by sizeofcompanies and numberofemployees? • Whichindustriesaredominatedwithincertain regions or dominated by a certaintypeof land?

  9. How is the ownershipof land distributed?

  10. agriculture and forestry industry large land owners, where can we expect to find them? Agriculture, forestry and fishery (percent of total land)

  11. What is the structureof the ownership?

  12. Howaboutlinking it to services? A test – usingcoefficientsofcarboncontent in abovegroundbiomass

  13. Conclusions • Webelievethatthiscan be a goodwayto present the economicactors in mandateof the land that is important for biodiversity. • The studywill be neededtoextendto the water area and more land areas. • Wehopethat the methodcanworkalso for other statistical agenciestoenable harmonised comparisons.

  14. A contribution – thinkaboutthis • Is the methodology and proposedwayof analysing the resultsuseful in the contextoflinking SEEA CF to the SEEA EEA?  Canyouimaginetryingthis approach? • Couldthistypeofmethodology and analysis be appropriatelyplaced in the futurerevised SEEA EEA? • Do youhaveknowledgeofvariouscoeffcients or factorsavailable for the creationoflinksbetween land and service production? Could a list be created for the futurerevised SEEA EEA?

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