NCAVES India Forum 2021
Natural Capital Accounting and Valuation of the Ecosystem Services (NCAVES) India Forum 2021 was organised by the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) recently.
Objectives of the NCAVES Forum 2021
- To highlight the achievements in natural capital accounting and valuation of ecosystem services and prospects of natural capital accounting in India.
- To showcase the efforts made by the international agencies in the domain of natural capital accounting and valuation of the ecosystem services.
- To highlight the uses to which natural capital accounts can be put, especially in the areas of decision making and policy analysis and to show a way forward ....
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