
Natural Values: Linking the Environment to the Economy is developed by Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) to improve the environmental and economic understanding of natural systems.
Ecological Goods and Services fact sheet series 
Natural Values: Linking the Environment to the Economy
is developed by Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) to improve the environmental and economic understanding of natural systems. In Canada, policy, legislation and regulation efforts must accelerate to protect our important resources.
Fact sheets (PDF):
- 1: Ecological Goods and Services (168 KB)
- 2: Freshwater (187 KB)
- 3: Soil (282 KB)
- 4: Atmosphere (150 KB)
- 5: Biodiversity (285 KB)
- 6: Wetlands (303 KB)
- 7: Grasslands (336 KB)
- 8: Lakes and Rivers (280 KB)
- 9: Riparian Areas (239 KB)
- 10: Forests (308 KB)
- 11: Agriculture and the Environment (399 KB)
- 12: Forestry and the Environment (321 KB)
- 13: Urban Natural Capital (320 KB)
- 14: Marine Areas (246 KB)
- 15: Boreal Forest (444 KB)
- 16: Conserving Canada's Natural Capital (296 KB)
A Strategy for Conserving Canada’s Natural Capital
Canada’s natural capital is essential to our environmental and economic well-being. However, we continue to lose our natural capital because of a lack of policies, instruments and programs that encourage the retention of these natural areas. A Strategy for Conserving Canada’s Natural Capital highlights DUC’s recommendations for ecological goods and services programs and policies in Canada. This new series builds upon the previous fact sheet series—Natural Values: Linking the Environment to the Economy.
