SEEA AFF Guatemala

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WORK IN PROGRESS, DO NOT CITE. Repository created and mantained by Renato Vargas for the Guatemalan System of Environmental and Economic Accounts (SEEA), with support from the Wealth Accounting and the Valuation of Ecosystem Services (WAVES) initiative.

Last updated: September 30, 2015.

Tables and files

Tables and data sets (Preliminary for year 2010 only; do not cite)

Description Access/Download
4.01. Physical flow account for crops HTML / Excel
4.02. Physical flow account for livestock HTML / Excel
4.05. Physical flow account for timber and forest products HTML / Excel
4.08. Physical flow account for fish and aquatic products HTML / Excel
4.11. Water abstraction HTML / Excel
4.13. Energy use HTML / Excel
4.14. Greenhouse Gas Emissions (our suggestion) HTML / Excel
4.14x. Greenhouse Gas Emissions (as recommended) HTML / Excel
4.20. Monetary Supply and Use table HTML / Excel
4.21. Extended Income Account HTML / Excel

Documentation

Document Access/Download
SEEA AFF Guatemala Report Outline HTML / PDF
SEEA AFF Data Assessment Template for Guatemala HTML / PDF

Information processing scripts (R, PostgreSQL, etc.)1

File Description
4_01-physical_crops.R Build table 4.01. Physical flow account for crops.
4_02-physical_livestock.R Build table 4.02. Physical flow account for livestock.
4_05-physical_timber.R Build table 4.05. Physical flow account for timber and forest products.
4_08-physical_fish.R Build table 4.08. Physical flow account for fish and aquatic products.
4_11-physical_water.R Build table 4.11. Physical water abstraction.
4_13-physical_energy.R Build table 4.13. Energy use.
4_14-physical_ghg.R Build table 4.14a. Greenhouse Gas Emissions (Our suggestion)
4_14a-physical_ghg.R Build table 4.14a. Greenhouse Gas Emissions (as recommended)
4_20-monetary.R Build table 4.20. Monetary Supply and Use
4_21-income.R Build table 4.21. Extended Income Account

Introduction

The System of Environmental and Economic Accounts of Guatemala (SEEA GT) adds a new member to its existing family of analytical frameworks. A new manual called System of Environmental-Economic Accounting for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (SEEA AFF) is being developed with support from FAO. It is "a statistical framework for the organization of data that permits the description and analysis of the relationship between the environment and the economic activities of agriculture, forestry and fisheries".

The seea-aff repository is a collection of files which allow for a pilot compilation of the SEEA-AFF for Guatemala. It has the dual purpose of documenting the compilation efforts and contributing techniques that can help other countries replicate the exercise with their own data or globally available datasets.

The point of departure for this exercise is the SEEA-GT PostgreSQL database (naturacc_cuentas) developed by José Miguel Barrios, with support from the WAVES initiative. We build on top of it, using information from other sources.

Objective

According to the draft manual, the SEEA AFF has the objective of examining the connection between economic activity and the environment. Its scope covers agricultural, forestry and fisheries activities as defined in the International Standard Industrial Clasification (ISIC), section A, divisions 01, 02 y 03. The purpose of this coverage of three different types of activity is to facilitate understanding and analysis of the trade-offs and dependencies between these activities that should be considered as part of national and local level planning.

Scope

The draft SEEA AFF has the following data domains and base accounts:

  1. Agricultural products and related environmental assets
  2. Forestry products and related environmental assets
  3. Fisheries products and related environmental assets
  4. Water resources
  5. Energy
  6. Greenhouse Gas GHG emissions
  7. Fertilizers, nutrient flows and pesticides
  8. Land
  9. Soil resources
  10. Other economic data

Implementation principles

The SEEA AFF Guatemala pilot exercise is prepared under the following principles:

  1. SEEA-AFF Guatemala compilation is replicable.
  2. Methodological decisions and assumptions during compilation are documented.
  3. Data sources are available.
  4. Human error is avoided with automatized methods to a sensible extent.
  5. Access to information is actively pursued through the use of open formats and propietary formats of ample diffusion to make data and documents available online.

  1. Explore and download the project files, including this page, on GitHub.

  2. Nitrogen and phosphorous budgets have been developed outside of the SEEA framework but, in essence, are a form of asset accounting for these particular elements.