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No. 94 | 03 Dec 2015 |
Developing an Inventory and Typology of Land-Use Planning Systems and Policy Instruments in OECD Countries
This report provides an overview of spatial and land-use planning systems in OECD countries1 focusing on: (i) the governance systems across countries, (ii) the institutional and legal frameworks for spatial planning, and (iii) the various policy... |
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No. 93 | 19 Nov 2015 |
The Economic Feedbacks of Loss of Biodiversity and Ecosystems Services
The topic of biodiversity loss has been the subject of a vast and growing scientific and economic literature. Species are estimated to be going extinct at rates 100 to 1000 times faster than in geological times. Globally, terrestrial biodiversity is... |
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No. 92 | 23 Sept 2015 |
Monetary Carbon Values in Policy Appraisal
Cost-benefit analyses and other quantitative appraisals are used in many countries to support decision-making in different areas of public policy, including many investment projects in sectors such as transport and energy. These decisions can have... |
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No. 91 | 08 Sept 2015 |
Critical Minerals Today and in 2030
Raw materials are essential for the global economy and future development depends on their continued supply. Like fossil fuels, minerals are non-renewable. In general, their deposits in the Earth’s crust are also geographically clustered, making... |
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No. 90 | 31 Jul 2015 |
Biodiversity Policy Response Indicators
This paper reviews a number of OECD data sources to examine their potential for establishing indicators which can contribute to monitoring progress towards two of the 2011-2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets under the Convention on Biological Diversity... |
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No. 89 | 26 Jun 2015 |
Measuring environmental innovation using patent data
This paper refines indicators to measure innovation in environment-related technologies, drawing on recent methodological advances that allow a more accurate assessment of environment-related innovation in a broader range of countries and covering a... |
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No. 88 | 12 May 2015 |
Competitiveness Impacts of the German Electricity Tax
Proposals to increase environmentally related taxes are often challenged on competitiveness grounds. The concern is that value creation in certain sectors might decline domestically if a country introduces environmentally related taxes unilaterally.... |
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No. 87 | 27 Mar 2015 |
Impacts of Carbon Prices on Indicators of Competitiveness
Concerns around potential losses of competitiveness as a result of unilateral action on carbon pricing are often central for policy makers contemplating the introduction of such instruments. This paper is a review of literature on ex post empirical... |
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No. 86 | 27 Mar 2015 |
Modelling of distributional impacts of energy subsidy reforms
This report develops an analytical framework that assesses the macroeconomic, environmental and distributional consequences of energy subsidy reforms. The framework is applied to the case of Indonesia to study the consequences in this country of a... |
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No. 85 | 16 Mar 2015 |
Tender instruments
A striking variety of policy instruments are used in Victoria, Australia to achieve conservation objectives. These include highly active voluntary programmes, a variety of conservation grants, and a reverse auction for the provision of ecosystem... |
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No. 84 | 16 Mar 2015 |
Sustainable consumption dilemmas
Consumers only occasionally choose to buy sustainable products. At the same time these consumers say in surveys that sustainability is important to them, and that the government should promote sustainable consumption. Most likely, a social dilemma is... |
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No. 83 | 19 Feb 2015 |
Estimating Mobilised Private Climate Finance
Quantifying the effect of public interventions aimed at mobilising private finance for climate activities is technically complex and challenging. As a step towards addressing this complexity, the report presents a framework of key decision points for... |
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No. 82 | 10 Feb 2015 |
Invention and International Diffusion of Water Conservation and Availability Technologies
This paper identifies over 50 000 patents filed worldwide in various water-related adaptation technologies between 1990 and 2010, distinguishing between those related to water availability (supply) and water conservation (demand) technologies. The... |
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No. 81 | 10 Feb 2015 |
The Benefits of International Co-authorship in Scientific Papers
This paper presents an analysis of the effect of international co-authorship of scientific publications on patenting in wind energy technologies. It is found that the number of scientific publications co-authored by researchers in OECD countries has... |
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No. 80 | 03 Feb 2015 |
Public Interventions and Private Climate Finance Flows: Empirical Evidence from Renewable Energy Financing
This study uses a unique dataset of investment flows to analyse the role of two categories of public interventions (finance and policies) in mobilising flows of private climate finance worldwide and in the more specific context of flows to and in... |
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No. 79 | 12 Dec 2014 |
Greening Household Behaviour
The second round of the OECD Survey on Environmental Policy for Individual Behaviour Change (EPIC) was implemented in 2011. A publication providing an overview of the survey data from over 12 000 households in eleven countries (Australia, Canada,... |
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No. 78 | 16 Dec 2014 |
Greening Household Behaviour and Energy
This report focuses on demand for renewable energy and energy efficiency. It presents the results of follow-up of econometric analysis of the 2011 OECD Survey on Environmental Policy and Individual Behaviour Change (EPIC). The report complements the... |
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No. 77 | 11 Dec 2014 |
Greening Household Behaviour and Transport
This report focuses on personal transport choices. It presents the results of follow-up analysis of the 2011 OECD Survey on Environmental Policy and Individual Behaviour Change (EPIC) survey where econometric techniques are applied. The report... |
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No. 76 | 10 Dec 2014 |
Greening Household Behaviour and Waste
This report focusses on the determinants of household waste generation, the separation of recyclables and waste prevention behaviours. It presents the econometric results of follow-up analysis of the 2011 OECD Survey on Environmental Policy and... |
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No. 75 | 10 Dec 2014 |
Greening Household Behaviour and Food
This report focuses on households’ behaviour in relation to food consumption. It presents the results of follow-up econometric analysis of the 2011 OECD Survey on Environmental Policy and Individual Behaviour Change (EPIC). This report complements... |
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Developing an Inventory and Typology of Land-Use Planning Systems and Policy Instruments in OECD Countries
Elisabete A. Silva et Ransford A. Acheampong
03 Dec 2015
This report provides an overview of spatial and land-use planning systems in OECD countries1 focusing on: (i) the governance systems across countries, (ii) the institutional and legal frameworks for spatial planning, and (iii) the various policy...
The Economic Feedbacks of Loss of Biodiversity and Ecosystems Services
Anil Markandya
19 Nov 2015
The topic of biodiversity loss has been the subject of a vast and growing scientific and economic literature. Species are estimated to be going extinct at rates 100 to 1000 times faster than in geological times. Globally, terrestrial biodiversity is...
Monetary Carbon Values in Policy Appraisal
Stephen Smith et Nils Axel Braathen
23 Sept 2015
Cost-benefit analyses and other quantitative appraisals are used in many countries to support decision-making in different areas of public policy, including many investment projects in sectors such as transport and energy. These decisions can have...
Critical Minerals Today and in 2030
Renaud Coulomb, Simon Dietz, Maria Godunova et Thomas Bligaard Nielsen
08 Sept 2015
Raw materials are essential for the global economy and future development depends on their continued supply. Like fossil fuels, minerals are non-renewable. In general, their deposits in the Earth’s crust are also geographically clustered, making...
Biodiversity Policy Response Indicators
Christina Van Winkle, Katia Karousakis, Rosalind Bark et Martijn van der Heide
31 Jul 2015
This paper reviews a number of OECD data sources to examine their potential for establishing indicators which can contribute to monitoring progress towards two of the 2011-2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets under the Convention on Biological Diversity...
Measuring environmental innovation using patent data
Ivan Haščič et Mauro Migotto
26 Jun 2015
This paper refines indicators to measure innovation in environment-related technologies, drawing on recent methodological advances that allow a more accurate assessment of environment-related innovation in a broader range of countries and covering a...
Competitiveness Impacts of the German Electricity Tax
Florens Flues et Benjamin Johannes Lutz
12 May 2015
Proposals to increase environmentally related taxes are often challenged on competitiveness grounds. The concern is that value creation in certain sectors might decline domestically if a country introduces environmentally related taxes unilaterally....
Impacts of Carbon Prices on Indicators of Competitiveness
Johanna Arlinghaus
27 Mar 2015
Concerns around potential losses of competitiveness as a result of unilateral action on carbon pricing are often central for policy makers contemplating the introduction of such instruments. This paper is a review of literature on ex post empirical...
Modelling of distributional impacts of energy subsidy reforms
Olivier Durand-Lasserve, Lorenza Campagnolo, Jean Chateau et Rob Dellink
27 Mar 2015
This report develops an analytical framework that assesses the macroeconomic, environmental and distributional consequences of energy subsidy reforms. The framework is applied to the case of Indonesia to study the consequences in this country of a...
Tender instruments
Zachary Brown, Bastien Alvarez et Nick Johnstone
16 Mar 2015
A striking variety of policy instruments are used in Victoria, Australia to achieve conservation objectives. These include highly active voluntary programmes, a variety of conservation grants, and a reverse auction for the provision of ecosystem...
Sustainable consumption dilemmas
Kees Vringer, Herman R. J. Vollebergh, Daan van Soest, Eline van der Heijden et Frank Dietz
16 Mar 2015
Consumers only occasionally choose to buy sustainable products. At the same time these consumers say in surveys that sustainability is important to them, and that the government should promote sustainable consumption. Most likely, a social dilemma is...
Estimating Mobilised Private Climate Finance
Raphaël Jachnik, Randy Caruso et Aman Srivastava
19 Feb 2015
Quantifying the effect of public interventions aimed at mobilising private finance for climate activities is technically complex and challenging. As a step towards addressing this complexity, the report presents a framework of key decision points for...
Invention and International Diffusion of Water Conservation and Availability Technologies
Antoine Dechezleprêtre, Ivan Haščič et Nick Johnstone
10 Feb 2015
This paper identifies over 50 000 patents filed worldwide in various water-related adaptation technologies between 1990 and 2010, distinguishing between those related to water availability (supply) and water conservation (demand) technologies. The...
The Benefits of International Co-authorship in Scientific Papers
Julie Poirier, Nick Johnstone, Ivan Haščič et Jérôme Silva
10 Feb 2015
This paper presents an analysis of the effect of international co-authorship of scientific publications on patenting in wind energy technologies. It is found that the number of scientific publications co-authored by researchers in OECD countries has...
Public Interventions and Private Climate Finance Flows: Empirical Evidence from Renewable Energy Financing
Ivan Haščič, Miguel Cárdenas Rodríguez, Raphaël Jachnik, Jérôme Silva et Nick Johnstone
03 Feb 2015
This study uses a unique dataset of investment flows to analyse the role of two categories of public interventions (finance and policies) in mobilising flows of private climate finance worldwide and in the more specific context of flows to and in...
Greening Household Behaviour
Ysé Serret et Zachary Brown
12 Dec 2014
The second round of the OECD Survey on Environmental Policy for Individual Behaviour Change (EPIC) was implemented in 2011. A publication providing an overview of the survey data from over 12 000 households in eleven countries (Australia, Canada,...
Greening Household Behaviour and Energy
Bengt Kriström et Chandra Kiran
16 Dec 2014
This report focuses on demand for renewable energy and energy efficiency. It presents the results of follow-up of econometric analysis of the 2011 OECD Survey on Environmental Policy and Individual Behaviour Change (EPIC). The report complements the...
Greening Household Behaviour and Transport
Ilka Ehreke, Boris Jaeggi et Kay W. Axhausen
11 Dec 2014
This report focuses on personal transport choices. It presents the results of follow-up analysis of the 2011 OECD Survey on Environmental Policy and Individual Behaviour Change (EPIC) survey where econometric techniques are applied. The report...
Greening Household Behaviour and Waste
Ruslana Rachel Palatnik, Sharon Brody, Ofira Ayalon et Mordechai Shechter
10 Dec 2014
This report focusses on the determinants of household waste generation, the separation of recyclables and waste prevention behaviours. It presents the econometric results of follow-up analysis of the 2011 OECD Survey on Environmental Policy and...
Greening Household Behaviour and Food
Katrin Millock
10 Dec 2014
This report focuses on households’ behaviour in relation to food consumption. It presents the results of follow-up econometric analysis of the 2011 OECD Survey on Environmental Policy and Individual Behaviour Change (EPIC). This report complements...