HOW can WE make
better decisions
for people and planet?
The INCASE project - Irish Natural Capital Accounting for Sustainable Environments - aims to find out.
&
MAP
ASSESS
MEASURE
account for
the benefits that nature provides to people
Ireland’s environment is a priceless asset that we all depend on for food, water, air, energy, inspiration, beauty and wonder.
We all impact on it, too: our way of life is the major driver of climate change, biodiversity loss, and water, soil and air pollution.
Integrated, evidence-based solutions are urgently needed to inform policy and support decision-making that recognises nature’s limits and enables us to live within them.
Natural Capital Accounting is one such potential solution. A new approach, it seeks to connect ecosystems and the benefits they provide to people with the beneficiaries, using methods familiar to statistics and economics.
Our project, INCASE, combines the skills of natural scientists, economists and statisticians to account for nature's benefits to people so that we can take stock of what we have in a way that helps everyone to better understand nature's importance, and to manage it in a more sustainable way.
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ABOUT THE PROJECT
our team
We are a multi-disciplinary team, with specialists in ecology, freshwater biology, economics, statistics, accounting and agriculture.
Prof Jane Stout
Trinity College Dublin
assoc. Prof stephen kinsella
university of limerick
Assoc. Prof Mary kelly-quinn
university college dublin
Prof Cathal O'Donoghue
NUI Galway
carl obst
ideea group
Mark eigenraam
IDEEA GROUP
Dr Catherine Farrell
Trinity college dublin
lisa coleman
university college dublin
Fiona Smith
natural capital ireland
daniel norton
university of limerick
ISEULT SHEEHY
natural capital ireland
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