User talk:Dromore45

United Kingdom National Accounts - The Blue Book
Hi,

I am wondering where the The 'Natural Capital Committee' fits into the 'United Kingdom National Accounts - The Blue Book'Wikipedia page? I created this page to specifically describe the Blue Book (published by the Office for National Statistics) and its contents. I would agree that this could be mentioned in a seperate Wikipedia page entitled 'Enviromental accounts' but do not feel that it relates to the Blue Book. Please correct me if I am wrong.

Jordan — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jlg484995 (talk • contribs) 13:53, 20 March 2014 (UTC)

Hi Jordan, The Natural Capital Committee works closely with the ONS and wider Governemnt. It is developing a pilot scheme that it envisages will be incorporated into documents like the Blue Book. The Committee is undertaking work so that in the future UK national accounts could include the economic value of England's natural capital in yearly reports and accounts.

I hope this answers your question? Hapy to explain more.

Kind regards, K

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