4609.0.55.002 - Land Account: Victoria, Experimental Estimates, 2012  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 13/12/2012  First Issue
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PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS


PREFACE

This release provides environmental, economic and social information about land in Victoria. The methodologies and practices used in this release will be reviewed and enhanced to produce future land accounts which will cover each State and Territory as well as specific environmental regions. For further information on environmental-economic accounting please refer to the ABS Information Paper: Towards an Integrated Environmental-Economic Account for Australia, 2010 (ABS cat. no. 4655.0.55.001).

The Land Account is part of a set of integrated environmental-economic accounts currently being developed by the ABS. Environmental-economic accounting is a method of integrating environmental data with economic and social data. The United Nations Statistics Division is developing the System of Environmental - Economic Accounting (SEEA). The SEEA Central Framework was adapted as an international statistical standard in February 2012, while a draft of the SEEA Experimental Ecosystem Accounting was released in November 2012. Where possible, this release has been produced in accordance with the SEEA and has followed previous ABS environmental-economic accounting publications utilising this system - for example, Energy Account, Australia, 2009–10 (ABS cat. no. 4604.0) and Water Account, Australia, 2010–11 (ABS cat. no. 4610.0). In addition, land, timber and sub-soil assets are included on the national balance sheet contained in the Australian System of National Accounts (ASNA), 2011–12 (ABS cat. no. 5204.0).

This publication builds on Land Account: Great Barrier Reef Region, Experimental Estimates, 2011 (ABS cat. no. 4609.0.55.001). There were no new statistical collections conducted to provide data for this release. It was compiled from existing data sources from Commonwealth and State Government Agencies. Information on the sources of data and how these were used to compile this release is presented in the Explanatory Notes. An additional set of tables presenting change in native vegetation extent and vegetation condition will be included in a revision to this publication in early 2013.

The collaboration between agencies in providing information for this release demonstrates the value of the National Statistical Service in building a rich statistical picture for a better informed Australia.


ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The ABS would like to thank the organisations that assisted in the preparation of this release, in particular the State of Victoria, Geoscience Australia (GA), Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES), Public Sector Mapping Agencies (PSMA), Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities (SEWPaC), Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency (DCCEE) and the Australian National University (ANU).

Suggestions or comments on this release are welcomed, and should be sent to the Director, Environmental Accounts, Locked Bag 10, Belconnen ACT 2616 or emailed to <mark.lound@abs.gov.au>.

Brian Pink

Australian Statistician