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No. 2015/02 | 07 Apr 2015 |
Towards Complete Balance Sheets in the National Accounts
Despite its importance, regular measurement of the value of natural resources at national level is still in its infancy and often disconnected from valuation approaches for other assets. We show that there exists a consistent approach towards... |
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No. 2016/02 | 13 Aug 2016 |
Population Exposure to Fine Particles
This paper presents progress in elaborating an indicator of population exposure to PM2.5 with the objective to produce internationally harmonised indicators for all OECD and G20 countries. The paper takes stock of the various methodological options,... |
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No. 2016/01 | 13 Aug 2016 |
Air Pollution Exposure Indicators
This paper identifies opportunities to refine OECD’s indicators of air pollution and population exposure to air pollution, and their periodic production for OECD and G20 countries. First, a comprehensive review is conducted of the publicly available... |
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No. 2016/04 | 22 Sept 2016 |
Environmentally Adjusted Multifactor Productivity
This paper further refines the OECD framework for measuring the environmentally adjusted multifactor productivity growth that seeks to incorporate environmental services in productivity analysis. Compared to standard productivity measurement, this... |
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No. 2016/03 | 22 Sept 2016 |
Land Cover and Land Use Indicators
This paper identifies opportunities to refine OECD’s indicators of land cover and land use and their regular production for all OECD and G20 countries. A comprehensive review is conducted of the available datasets at the global, regional and national... |
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No. 2018/03 | 16 Mar 2018 |
Compiling mineral and energy resource accounts according to the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) 2012
Statistics on the level and the evolution of stocks of natural assets play a key role in sustainability analyses of economic growth. This paper can be seen as a set of technical guidelines to support the compilation of mineral and energy resource... |
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No. 2018/02 | 16 Mar 2018 |
Environmentally Adjusted Multifactor Productivity
The paper further refines the OECD framework for measuring the environmentally adjusted multifactor productivity growth that seeks to incorporate environmental services in productivity analysis. Compared to standard productivity measurement, this... |
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No. 2018/01 | 16 Mar 2018 |
Boosting Skills for Greener Jobs in the Western Cape Province of South Africa
The OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Programme recently undertook an international project on ‘Boosting skills ecosystems for greener jobs’ in four countries: Belgium (Flanders), Poland (Pomorskie), Greece (Attica) and South... |
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No. 2018/04 | 24 May 2018 |
Land Cover Change and Conversions
Changes in the biophysical characteristics of natural habitats – that can be measured with data on land cover – are the best proxy to monitor pressures on ecosystems and biodiversity. This paper presents a suite of indicators that track land cover... |
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No. 2018/05 | 19 Oct 2018 |
China’s Progress Towards Green Growth
This report illustrates China’s progress towards green growth from an international perspective, with focus on industry and the interplay between industrial development and environment. It starts with depicting the structural shifts that the Chinese... |
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No. 2019/01 | 15 Mar 2019 |
Towards Green Growth in Emerging Market Economies
This paper provides a cross-country review of progress towards green growth in selected emerging market economies that are members or partners of the OECD. It draws on the country studies conducted within the OECD Environmental Performance Review... |
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No. 2019/03 | 29 Mar 2019 |
SMEs: Key drivers of green and inclusive growth
Small and medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”) are important stakeholders for both environmental and economic policymaking. Among OECD countries, they represent roughly 99.7% of all enterprises and 60% of total employment. Simultaneously, while their... |
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No. 2019/02 | 29 Mar 2019 |
The distributional aspects of environmental quality and environmental policies
This paper reviews the empirical evidence on the socioeconomic distribution of exposure to a selection of common environmental risks such as air and noise pollution and natural hazards, and of access to amenities such as green space. It finds that... |
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No. 2019/04 | 02 Apr 2019 |
A review of “Transition Management” strategies
The paper discusses the implications of the low-carbon transition for workers and the relevant lessons-learnt in previous industrial restructuring experiences. The evidence suggests that, while climate policies are likely to have a modest impact on... |
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No. 2020/02 | 31 Jan 2020 |
Low and zero emissions in the steel and cement industries
This paper discusses the main barriers and possible solutions to the decarbonisation of steel and cement industries. First, the paper details the economic, regulatory, technological and political economy barriers that impede a low carbon transition.... |
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No. 2020/01 | 31 Jan 2020 |
The fiscal implications of the low-carbon transition
Fossil fuels play an important role in the budget of several governments. On the one hand, half of the countries identified as resource-rich derived 50% or more of their government revenue from fossil-fuel resources. On the other hand, fossil fuel... |
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No. 2020/03 | 31 Jan 2020 |
Reducing the health risks of the copper, rare earth and cobalt industries
This paper considers the health and environmental burdens and impacts of the extraction and refining of selected metals (copper, rare earth elements and cobalt) and how impacts can be reduced through the transition to a circular, low-carbon economy.... |
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No. 2021/01 | 15 Mar 2021 |
The inequalities-environment nexus
The COVID-19 crisis has amplified the urgency of addressing together the dual challenges of inequality and environmental degradation. This paper contributes to the debate on the inequalities-environment nexus by analysing the consequences of the... |
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No. 2022/01 | 27 May 2022 |
Benefits of regional co-operation on the energy-water-land use nexus transformation in Central Asia
The “energy, water and land use nexus” approach has been attracting attention of policy makers, development practitioners and academia in Central Asia as a tool to facilitate regional and cross-sectoral co-operation for climate action and resource... |
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No. 2023/01 | 20 Nov 2023 |
Environmentally adjusted multifactor productivity
Multifactor productivity is a comprehensive measure of productivity where the underlying production function accounts for multiple factor inputs, traditionally labour and produced capital. While single-factor productivity is intuitively simple, such... |
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Towards Complete Balance Sheets in the National Accounts
Paul Schreyer and C. Obst
07 Apr 2015
Despite its importance, regular measurement of the value of natural resources at national level is still in its infancy and often disconnected from valuation approaches for other assets. We show that there exists a consistent approach towards...
Population Exposure to Fine Particles
Alexander Mackie, Ivan Haščič and Miguel Cárdenas Rodríguez
13 Aug 2016
This paper presents progress in elaborating an indicator of population exposure to PM2.5 with the objective to produce internationally harmonised indicators for all OECD and G20 countries. The paper takes stock of the various methodological options,...
Air Pollution Exposure Indicators
Jay Turner
13 Aug 2016
This paper identifies opportunities to refine OECD’s indicators of air pollution and population exposure to air pollution, and their periodic production for OECD and G20 countries. First, a comprehensive review is conducted of the publicly available...
Environmentally Adjusted Multifactor Productivity
Miguel Cárdenas Rodríguez, Ivan Haščič and Martin Souchier
22 Sept 2016
This paper further refines the OECD framework for measuring the environmentally adjusted multifactor productivity growth that seeks to incorporate environmental services in productivity analysis. Compared to standard productivity measurement, this...
Land Cover and Land Use Indicators
Vasco Diogo and Eric Koomen
22 Sept 2016
This paper identifies opportunities to refine OECD’s indicators of land cover and land use and their regular production for all OECD and G20 countries. A comprehensive review is conducted of the available datasets at the global, regional and national...
Compiling mineral and energy resource accounts according to the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) 2012
Pierre-Alain Pionnier and Shunta Yamaguchi
16 Mar 2018
Statistics on the level and the evolution of stocks of natural assets play a key role in sustainability analyses of economic growth. This paper can be seen as a set of technical guidelines to support the compilation of mineral and energy resource...
Environmentally Adjusted Multifactor Productivity
Miguel Cárdenas Rodríguez, Ivan Haščič and Martin Souchier
16 Mar 2018
The paper further refines the OECD framework for measuring the environmentally adjusted multifactor productivity growth that seeks to incorporate environmental services in productivity analysis. Compared to standard productivity measurement, this...
Boosting Skills for Greener Jobs in the Western Cape Province of South Africa
Nathalie Cliquot, Lauren Hermanus and Rushka Ely
16 Mar 2018
The OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Programme recently undertook an international project on ‘Boosting skills ecosystems for greener jobs’ in four countries: Belgium (Flanders), Poland (Pomorskie), Greece (Attica) and South...
Land Cover Change and Conversions
Ivan Haščič and Alexander Mackie
24 May 2018
Changes in the biophysical characteristics of natural habitats – that can be measured with data on land cover – are the best proxy to monitor pressures on ecosystems and biodiversity. This paper presents a suite of indicators that track land cover...
China’s Progress Towards Green Growth
Myriam Linster and Chan Yang
19 Oct 2018
This report illustrates China’s progress towards green growth from an international perspective, with focus on industry and the interplay between industrial development and environment. It starts with depicting the structural shifts that the Chinese...
Towards Green Growth in Emerging Market Economies
Ivana Capozza and Rachel Samson
15 Mar 2019
This paper provides a cross-country review of progress towards green growth in selected emerging market economies that are members or partners of the OECD. It draws on the country studies conducted within the OECD Environmental Performance Review...
SMEs: Key drivers of green and inclusive growth
Shashwat Koirala
29 Mar 2019
Small and medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”) are important stakeholders for both environmental and economic policymaking. Among OECD countries, they represent roughly 99.7% of all enterprises and 60% of total employment. Simultaneously, while their...
The distributional aspects of environmental quality and environmental policies
Alexander Mackie and Ivan Haščič
29 Mar 2019
This paper reviews the empirical evidence on the socioeconomic distribution of exposure to a selection of common environmental risks such as air and noise pollution and natural hazards, and of access to amenities such as green space. It finds that...
A review of “Transition Management” strategies
Enrico Botta
02 Apr 2019
The paper discusses the implications of the low-carbon transition for workers and the relevant lessons-learnt in previous industrial restructuring experiences. The evidence suggests that, while climate policies are likely to have a modest impact on...
Low and zero emissions in the steel and cement industries
Chris Bataille
31 Jan 2020
This paper discusses the main barriers and possible solutions to the decarbonisation of steel and cement industries. First, the paper details the economic, regulatory, technological and political economy barriers that impede a low carbon transition....
The fiscal implications of the low-carbon transition
Assia Elgouacem, Håvard Halland, Enrico Botta and Gurtegh Singh
31 Jan 2020
Fossil fuels play an important role in the budget of several governments. On the one hand, half of the countries identified as resource-rich derived 50% or more of their government revenue from fossil-fuel resources. On the other hand, fossil fuel...
Reducing the health risks of the copper, rare earth and cobalt industries
Mike Holland
31 Jan 2020
This paper considers the health and environmental burdens and impacts of the extraction and refining of selected metals (copper, rare earth elements and cobalt) and how impacts can be reduced through the transition to a circular, low-carbon economy....
The inequalities-environment nexus
OECD
15 Mar 2021
The COVID-19 crisis has amplified the urgency of addressing together the dual challenges of inequality and environmental degradation. This paper contributes to the debate on the inequalities-environment nexus by analysing the consequences of the...
Benefits of regional co-operation on the energy-water-land use nexus transformation in Central Asia
Enrico Botta, Matthew Griffiths and Takayoshi Kato
27 May 2022
The “energy, water and land use nexus” approach has been attracting attention of policy makers, development practitioners and academia in Central Asia as a tool to facilitate regional and cross-sectoral co-operation for climate action and resource...
Environmentally adjusted multifactor productivity
Miguel Cárdenas Rodríguez, Florian Mante, Ivan Haščič and Adelaida Rojas Lleras
20 Nov 2023
Multifactor productivity is a comprehensive measure of productivity where the underlying production function accounts for multiple factor inputs, traditionally labour and produced capital. While single-factor productivity is intuitively simple, such...