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Data Release for Testing ecosystem accounting in the United States: A case study for the Southeast

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2001
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2006
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2011

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Warnell, K., Russell, M., Rhodes, C., Bagstad, K.J., Olander, L.P., Nowak, D.J., Poudel, R., Glynn, P.D., Hass, J.L., Hirabayashi, S., Ingram, J.C., Matuszak, J., Oleson, K.L.L., Posner, S.M., and Villa, F., 2020, Data Release for Testing ecosystem accounting in the United States: A case study for the Southeast: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9MF0K9X.

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Note: this version has been superseded by version 2.0: Warnell, K., Boos, E., and Olander, L.P., 2020, Testing ecosystem accounting in the United States: A case study for the Southeast - 2022 Updates (version 2.0, February 2023): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9VET1YX. Ecosystems benefit people in many ways, but these contributions do not appear in traditional national or corporate accounts so are often left out of policy- and decision-making. Ecosystem accounts, as formalized by the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting Experimental Ecosystem Accounts (SEEA EEA), track the extent and condition of ecosystem assets and the flows of ecosystem services they provide to people and the economy. While [...]

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These data were created as part of the pilot ecosystem accounts for the southeastern United States, as described in Warnell et al. 2020.

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