The Present State of Environmental and Resource Accounting and its Potential Application in Developing Countries: Environmental Economics Series Paper No.1
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An essential step towards achieving sustainable development is through the sound and efficient management of natural resources. One way to achieve that, is by accounting for the depletion and degradation of natural resources.
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