Resources in this category are non-renewable over human timescales.

Oil resources

Stocks (Assets)
Flows (benefits)

Quantity of environmental asset

Units

barrels

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Units

barrels

Example approach

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Third parties

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Units

barrels

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Quality of environmental asset

Units

Various

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Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on third-party professional estimates

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

In Australia, estimates of the value (from which ‘quality’ can be inferred) of commercial and rural land can be obtained from state and territory Valuers-General offices. The value of residential land in Australian national land accounts is estimated based on the ABS Residential Property Price Index (RPPI) value of residential dwelling stock, which includes the value of land, minus the capital estimates of the value of dwellings derived by the Perpetual Inventory Method (see Australian System of National Accounts: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2020-2021 financial year). Data on land asset value in Australia (for whole states and territories only) is available from the EEA Dashboard.

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on detailed site-specific surveys and/or modelling

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

On-site data from site surveys and sampling

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Crude oil extracted

Units

barrels

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Units

barrels

Example approach

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Third parties

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Units

barrels

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Monetary value

Units

$

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Units

$

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Units

$

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Stocks (Assets)
Flows (benefits)

Quantity of environmental asset

Units

m³ (‘000s)

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Units

m³ (‘000s)

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Third parties

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Units

m³ (‘000s)

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Quality of environmental asset

Units

Various

Example approach

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Internal records

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on third-party professional estimates

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

In Australia, estimates of the value (from which ‘quality’ can be inferred) of commercial and rural land can be obtained from state and territory Valuers-General offices. The value of residential land in Australian national land accounts is estimated based on the ABS Residential Property Price Index (RPPI) value of residential dwelling stock, which includes the value of land, minus the capital estimates of the value of dwellings derived by the Perpetual Inventory Method (see Australian System of National Accounts: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2020-2021 financial year). Data on land asset value in Australia (for whole states and territories only) is available from the EEA Dashboard.

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on detailed site-specific surveys and/or modelling

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

On-site data from site surveys and sampling

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Natural gas extracted

Units

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Units

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Third parties

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Units

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Monetary value

Units

$

Example approach

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Units

$

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Units

$

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Stocks (Assets)
Flows (benefits)

Quantity of environmental asset

Units

tonnes

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Internal records

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Units

tonnes

Example approach

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Third parties

Notes

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Units

tonnes

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On-site data from site surveys and sampling

Notes

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Quality of environmental asset

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on own judgement

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Internal records

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on third-party professional estimates

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

In Australia, estimates of the value (from which ‘quality’ can be inferred) of commercial and rural land can be obtained from state and territory Valuers-General offices. The value of residential land in Australian national land accounts is estimated based on the ABS Residential Property Price Index (RPPI) value of residential dwelling stock, which includes the value of land, minus the capital estimates of the value of dwellings derived by the Perpetual Inventory Method (see Australian System of National Accounts: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2020-2021 financial year). Data on land asset value in Australia (for whole states and territories only) is available from the EEA Dashboard.

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on detailed site-specific surveys and/or modelling

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

On-site data from site surveys and sampling

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Coal and peat extracted

Units

tonnes

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Units

tonnes

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Third parties

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Units

tonnes

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Monetary value

Units

$

Example approach

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Units

$

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Units

$

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Stocks (Assets)
Flows (benefits)

Quantity of environmental asset

Units

tonnes

Example approach

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Internal records

Notes

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Units

tonnes

Example approach

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Third parties

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Units

tonnes

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Notes

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Quality of environmental asset

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on own judgement

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Internal records

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on third-party professional estimates

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

In Australia, estimates of the value (from which ‘quality’ can be inferred) of commercial and rural land can be obtained from state and territory Valuers-General offices. The value of residential land in Australian national land accounts is estimated based on the ABS Residential Property Price Index (RPPI) value of residential dwelling stock, which includes the value of land, minus the capital estimates of the value of dwellings derived by the Perpetual Inventory Method (see Australian System of National Accounts: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2020-2021 financial year). Data on land asset value in Australia (for whole states and territories only) is available from the EEA Dashboard.

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on detailed site-specific surveys and/or modelling

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

On-site data from site surveys and sampling

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Non-metallic mineral ores extracted

Units

tonnes

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Units

tonnes

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Third parties

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Units

tonnes

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Monetary value

Units

$

Example approach

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Units

$

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Units

$

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Stocks (Assets)
Flows (benefits)

Quantity of environmental asset

Units

tonnes

Example approach

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Internal records

Notes

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Units

tonnes

Example approach

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Third parties

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Units

tonnes

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On-site data from site surveys and sampling

Notes

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Quality of environmental asset

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on own judgement

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

Internal records

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on third-party professional estimates

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

In Australia, estimates of the value (from which ‘quality’ can be inferred) of commercial and rural land can be obtained from state and territory Valuers-General offices. The value of residential land in Australian national land accounts is estimated based on the ABS Residential Property Price Index (RPPI) value of residential dwelling stock, which includes the value of land, minus the capital estimates of the value of dwellings derived by the Perpetual Inventory Method (see Australian System of National Accounts: Concepts, Sources and Methods, 2020-2021 financial year). Data on land asset value in Australia (for whole states and territories only) is available from the EEA Dashboard.

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Units

Various

Example approach

Estimate based on detailed site-specific surveys and/or modelling

Example methods/guidance/data sources/references

On-site data from site surveys and sampling

Notes

The ‘quality’ of land as an environmental asset includes its location and the uses for which it is suitable or permitted. These in turn determine its monetary value.

Metallic mineral ores extracted

Units

tonnes

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Units

tonnes

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Third parties

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Units

tonnes

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Monetary value

Units

$

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Units

$

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Units

$

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Last updated: 25th July 2023