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ESCAP= and its partners have developed, adapted and applied many tools in its pro= gram to strengthen environment statistics for addressing the 2030 Agenda fo= r Sustainable Development. Environment statistics are multidisciplinary and= therefore are best developed in collaboration with relevant national and r= egional stakeholders. These tools include a Diagnostic Tool, and Inventory = Template and several self-learning materials.
ESCAP and its partners have develop= ed, adapted and applied many tools in its program to strengthen environment= statistics for addressing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Env= ironment statistics are multidisciplinary and therefore are best developed = in collaboration with relevant national and regional stakeholders. These to= ols include a Diagnostic Tool, and Inventory Template and several training = modules.
The inventory Template provides a s= tructure for systematically describing statistical activities related to th= e environment. It does so by listing key elements to be described. It is in= tended to support inventorying environment statistics at the national and s= ub-national level.
The FDES provides guidance on a cor= e set of environmental indicators that has proven beneficial to inform poli= cy. It is designed to assist all countries in articulating environment stat= istics programmes by:
The SEEA, an international statistical standard, provides a coherent and= integrated framework for collecting, organizing, analysing, presenting env= ironmental data and relating it to economic and social data. It adheres to = the principles of the System of National Accounts (SNA), and expands its sc= ope by:
taking an accounting approach to record the stocks and flows of natu= ral inputs into the economy,
providing standard terminology, definitions, methods and classificat= ions,
adding measures and classifications of:
linking economic activities (producers and consumers) to societal be= nefits.