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The United Nations System for Environmental and Economic Accounting Central Framework (EC et al., 2013) integrates economic and environmental data to provide a comprehensive view of the interrelationships between the economy and the environment, and the stocks of environmental assets, as they bring benefits to humanity. It contains internationally agreed standard concepts, definitions, classifications, accounting rules and tables for producing internationally comparable statistics and accounts. It is a formally recognised statistical standard by the UN Member countries. As there is a clear relationship between data collection, water accounts and indicator (information) development (Figure 25: Indicator pyramid and its relationship with water accounting development through SEEA. Adapted from Mazza et al. (2013).), the development of water accounts will support the six countries in designing their monitoring programs, the organisation of their databases, as well as streamlining and developing their indicators.

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