Danish oil and gas reserves in the North Sea
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Danish oil and gas reserves in the North Sea. / Larsen, Vibe Busk.
Green National Accounts for Denmark: 2015-2016. red. / Ole Gravgård. Danmarks Statistik, 2018. s. 161-170.Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Bidrag til bog/antologi › Formidling
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T1 - Danish oil and gas reserves in the North Sea
AU - Larsen, Vibe Busk
PY - 2018/2/28
Y1 - 2018/2/28
N2 - Statistics Denmark’s Green National Accounts highlight the link between the economy and the environment through environmental-economic accounting. The feature publication titled “Green National Accounts for Denmark 2015-2016” is the final outcome of a three-year project which has developed a full set of environmental-economic accounts for Denmark according to the principles of the international statistical standard System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012 – Central Framework.Based on these accounts, the publication presents a broad overview of recent Danish developments and resulting pressures on the environment, as well as describing how stocks of natural resources and land cover/use has developed, and the extent to which “green” activities are part of the economy.The environmental-economic accounts are organised in 13 modules, each of which is presented in a separate chapter in the report. Furthermore, the report includes a chapter presenting a number of SDG-indicators for Denmark based on data from the accounts. A summary of the recent developments based on selected key indicators from the accounts is also presented.
AB - Statistics Denmark’s Green National Accounts highlight the link between the economy and the environment through environmental-economic accounting. The feature publication titled “Green National Accounts for Denmark 2015-2016” is the final outcome of a three-year project which has developed a full set of environmental-economic accounts for Denmark according to the principles of the international statistical standard System of Environmental-Economic Accounting 2012 – Central Framework.Based on these accounts, the publication presents a broad overview of recent Danish developments and resulting pressures on the environment, as well as describing how stocks of natural resources and land cover/use has developed, and the extent to which “green” activities are part of the economy.The environmental-economic accounts are organised in 13 modules, each of which is presented in a separate chapter in the report. Furthermore, the report includes a chapter presenting a number of SDG-indicators for Denmark based on data from the accounts. A summary of the recent developments based on selected key indicators from the accounts is also presented.
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-87-501-2291-3
SP - 161
EP - 170
BT - Green National Accounts for Denmark
A2 - Gravgård, Ole
PB - Danmarks Statistik
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