Natural capital accounting is essential for determining how natural resources and environmental assets are being used in production systems, particularly in agriculture.
The speaker identified certain variables and attributes associated with natural resources and ecosystem services as potential indicators that can be incorporated into an NCA model.
Prof. Ancev holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Oklahoma State University, United States. His main areas of research are environmental, agricultural, and natural resource economics, contributing to water economics and policy, air pollution economics, and climate change policy. He has published articles in the Journal of Regulatory Economics, Ecological Economics, Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, and the Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, among others.
The speaker identified certain variables and attributes associated with natural resources and ecosystem services as potential indicators that can be incorporated into an NCA model.
Prof. Ancev holds a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Oklahoma State University, United States. His main areas of research are environmental, agricultural, and natural resource economics, contributing to water economics and policy, air pollution economics, and climate change policy. He has published articles in the Journal of Regulatory Economics, Ecological Economics, Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, and the Australian Journal of Agricultural Economics, among others.