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Local environmental accounting: Methodological lessons from the application of NAMEA tables at sub-national levels"

Silvana Dalmazzone and Alessandra La Notte

Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis. Working Papers from University of Turin

Abstract: Extending the application of integrated environmental and economic accounts from the national to the local level of government serves several purposes. They can be used not only as an instrument for communicating on the state of the environment and reporting the results of policies, but also as an operational tool – for setting the objectives and designing policies – if made available to the local authorities who have responsibility over the administration of natural resources, land use and conservation policies. The purpose of this paper is to test the feasibility of applying hybrid flow accounts at regional and sub-regional levels. NAMEA for air emissions and wastes is applied for Piedmont Region, Province of Turin and Municipality of Turin (covering the three nested levels of local government in Italy). The study identifies the main issues raised by environmental accounting at the local level and provides an applied illustration of feasible solutions.

Pages: 33 pages
Date: 2009-11
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