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Sustainability Climate of Policy

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EF also indicate the influence of policies beyond the resource area. Policies of one resource area may have influence on other resources. Even policies of one geographical area may have influences on other geographical areas. Dams on international water channels, international trade policies can be mentioned as few examples. Policy evaluation may deny such influences, but sustainability assessment may not; because sustainability assessment has spatial and temporal jurisdictions. EF identifies the sustainability situation of policies within and across the resources at local or regional or cultural measures.

2.3.5Natural Resource Accounting/Green Gross Domestic Product

As the traditional measures of aggregate income do not accurately reflect the welfare in economy (Adger and Whitby, 1993), it is not possible to reflect environmental sustainability by economic accounting only. The concept of natural resource accounting can be seen as a tool for demonstrating linkages between the environment and the economy to correct distortions in standard measures of national growthand welfare.Natural resource accounting dictates strong or weak sustainability that depends on critical material capital. Green Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures are based on quantitative indicators of national performance based on data relating to the availability and use of natural and environmental resources (stocks and flows) and incorporating qualitative judgments as to what constitutes economic, environmental, and social welfare.

The concept of natural resource accounting and green GDP is a rationality that incorporates thoughts and values, reasons and meanings, that is open to differences and diversity, that seeks to break down the unitary and hegemonic logic of the market to build an economy based on specific relationships between resource and environment and is thereby symbolic between culture and nature. The development of green GDP is at its infant stage and is not usually practiced. However, comparing green GDP with total GDP of a country would reveal the effect of policies on natural resources. It might be that the segregating effects of specific policies may not be likely from such an approach; however, correction or accommodation of specific policies is possible to improve the situation in green GDP.