A Common Currency for Building Environmental (Ecosystem) Accounts Peter Cosier a and Jane McDonald ab a The Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists b School.

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A Common Currency for Building Environmental (Ecosystem) Accounts Peter Cosier a and Jane McDonald ab a The Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists b School of Biological Sciences, University of Queensland/Australian National University

Contacts and Acknowledgements Acknowledgements The Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists, including analyst Claire Parkes The authors of Accounting for Nature, including Pam Green, Dr Eva Abal, Di Tarte, Dr Ian Lowe, Dennis Trewin and Dr Neil Byron. Dr Phil Gibbons, Australian National University, Prof Hugh Possingham and Dr Kerrie Wilson, University of Queensland Dr Michael Vardon, Australian Bureau of Statistics Contacts Jane McDonald Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists University of Queensland/ Australian National University Peter Cosier Director, Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists

Dr Neil Byron, resource economist, Adjunct Professor Crawford School of Economics & Government and Fenner School of Environment & Society The Australian National University, former commissioner of the Productivity Commission. Mr Peter Cosier, Director, Wentworth Group, former policy advisor to the Australian Environment Minister. Prof Tim Flannery, paleontologist, 2007 Australian of the Year, Author of The Future Eaters and The Weather Makers. Prof R. Quentin Grafton, Director, Centre for Water Economics, Environment and Policy, The Crawford School, The Australian National University. Dr Ronnie Harding, zoologist, Metropolitan Water Independent Review Panel (NSW), Senior Visiting Fellow Institute of Environmental Studies UNSW. Prof David Karoly, Professor of Meteorology, University of Melbourne, Co-coordinating Lead Author in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Prof Hugh Possingham FAA, Professor, Mathematics and Zoology, Centre for Australian Environmental Decision Analysis UQ, ARC Research Fellow. Mr Robert Purves AM, businessman, Director Purves Environmental Trust, Chair, Environment Business Australia. Dr Denis Saunders AM, ecologist, President WWF Australia, Editor, Pacific Conservation Biology, former Chief Research Scientist, CSIRO. Prof Bruce Thom AM FTSE, geomorphologist, Chair 2001 Australian State of the Environment Committee, former Vice Chancellor UNE, Chair Australian Coastal Society. Dr John Williams, agricultural scientist, Commissioner, NSW Natural Resources Commission, and former Chief CSIRO Land and Water. Prof Mike Young, resource economist, Director, Environment Institute, The University of Adelaide. Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists

Ecosystem Health The health (condition/quality) of an ecosystem can be described through indicators Ecosystem health indicators are chosen because they reflect function (criteria) To be a measure of health the indicator must be set upon a scale of healthy (reference condition) to non-healthy (0-100) Reference condition is the status of an ecosystems components as they would be if significant human intervention had not occurred in the landscape. The indicators are combined to give an overall score of health for that ecosystem (0-100). Common science practice Describing the existing stock of an environmental asset against a reference condition benchmark does not imply or suggest that landscapes should be returned to this pre- disturbance condition. It is a scientific method amendable to accounting.

A Common Currency for Building Environmental (Ecosystem) Accounts Measuring assets against a common reference benchmark creates a scientifically-based unit of measure - a common currency for the environment - Econd. This method for measuring the condition of environmental assets can: 1compare the relative state of one asset with another, aggregate information at different scales and for different assets, account for environmental asset condition, and allows indicators of ecosystem condition to be selected as fit for purpose for regional ecosystems rather needing to apply blanket indicators to the continent.

The Regional Environmental Account Trial participants

Australia has 56 regional Natural Resource Management groups 9 of these are participating in a continent scale trial of building regional environmental accounts in 2011 (see map). The trials are using ecosystem indicators against a reference condition benchmark to measure the state and change in condition of their environmental assets. The first set of regional accounts will draw on existing data wherever possible to create the environmental (ecosystem) asset stock accounts, and use time series information to establish historical trend accounts. The stock accounts be based on a measure of condition and quality, not just quantity. Each unique region will produce a terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem account The accounts will be comparable and able to build a set National Environmental Accounts The Regional Environmental Account Trial

The Regional Environmental Account Trial – Outcomes so far…. Process Establish committees for expert advice and support Drafting Environmental Accounting Standards and Accreditation Manual and Guidelines for Users Beginning accreditation process for regional accounts Design Identified Asset Class of concern. Land and Water (and Marine if possible). (based on SEEA ecosystems) Agreed a definition for the environmental assets that make up Land and Water these are physical features in the landscape that can be measured in time and space Guidelines for defining the environmental assets for a region Water - Rivers, lakes, floodplains, aquifers etc (based on SEEAW) Land – vegetation, soil, fauna Quality control standards (indicator selection, data, meta-data) Methodology – ecosystem health indicators against a reference condition benchmark Methodology - Combining indicators to create an Econd for each environmental asset Methodology - Spatial scaling of Econds.

Accounting for biodiversity Accounting for biodiversity is one of the more complex elements in ecosystem accounting yet it is an essential component of any system of accounts that attempts to capture the value of the environment and the way it interacts with us – people. Biodiversity information will be integrated into the Australian Bureau of Statistics experimental Land Account for the Great Barrier Reef catchment. The best methods for achieving this as well as the potential uses of a land account that integrates information on biodiversity will be explored, in particular the international utility of biodiversity accounting in the context of a revised SEEA A simple metric for biodiversity will use land cover as a surrogate to calculate a score out of 100 (Econd) using the well understood relationship between species diversity and area of vegetation.

Environmental Accounts - References Accounting for Nature: A Model for Building the National Environmental Accounts of Australia, re%202nd%20Ed.pdf re%202nd%20Ed.pdf Accounting Metrics for Building Regionally Based National Environmental Accounts, counting%20Metrics%20Final.pdf counting%20Metrics%20Final.pdf A Common Currency for Building Environmental (Ecosystem) Accounts - A proposed standard for Environmental (Ecosystem) Accounting for the international System of integrated Environmental and Economic Accounts, Paper prepared for the 16 th Meeting of the London Group on Environmental Accounting, October, Santiago, Chile. y%20for%20Building%20Environmental%20_Ecosystem_%20Acco unts%20Final.pdf y%20for%20Building%20Environmental%20_Ecosystem_%20Acco unts%20Final.pdf