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ArticleName Natural capital. Approaches to economic assessment
DOI 10.17580/em.2021.01.08
ArticleAuthor Ignatieva M. N., Yurak V. V., Logvinenko O. A.
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Ural State Mining University, Yekaterinburg, Russia:

Ignatieva M. N., Professor, Doctor of Economic Sciences, ief.em@ursmu.ru
Yurak V. V., Associate Professor, Candidate of Economic Sciences
Logvinenko O. A., Senior Lecturer

Abstract

The problems of economic assessment of natural capital as the most important category of ecological economy are considered in the modern context of sustainable development. It is required to improve the procedures and methods for natural capital accounting in accordance with the international environmental and economic standards in the System of National Accounts. Historical features of transformation of the term “natural capital” are analyzed in terms of the natural resource and ecosystem approaches. The principles of economic assessment of natural resources are proposed. The compliance with these principles is a necessary condition of the quality of information received. The formation of the structure of the natural capital accounts is analyzed in the case-studies of Great Britain as one of the first countries that switched to monetary reflection of ecosystem services in the national wealth and of a region of the Russian Federation in o rder to identify the structural uniformity of natural capital calculated in monetary terms. Data on the value of the underestimate part of the national wealth generated by forest ecosystems in Russia are obtained.

The research was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education under state contract with the Ural State Mining University, Contract No. 075–03–2021–303 dated 29 December 2020.

keywords Natural capital (NC), natural resources, ecosystem services (ES), national wealth, principles of economic assessment, methods of economic assessment
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