Australia publishes first ecosystem services accounts, placing value at A$85 bln

Published 05:28 on February 27, 2025  /  Last updated at 05:28 on February 27, 2025  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia, Biodiversity

Australia’s ecosystem services provided at least A$85 billion ($53 bln) worth of support for its economic wellbeing, despite its declining health, according to the country's first experimental National Ecosystem Accounts released Thursday.
Australia’s ecosystem services provided at least A$85 billion ($53 bln) worth of support for its economic wellbeing, despite its declining health, according to the country's first experimental National Ecosystem Accounts released Thursday.


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