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No. 158 | 13 Mar 2020 |
Policies, regulatory framework and enforcement for air quality management: The case of Korea
During past years, Korea figured among the OECD countries with the highest share of population exposed to excessive PM2.5 (atmospheric particulate matter that have a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres) concentrations and PM2.5 concentration level... |
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No. 156 | 13 Mar 2020 |
Policies, regulatory framework and enforcement for air quality management: The case of Japan
The pollution intensity of the Japanese economy, measured as emissions per dollar of GDP, is among the lowest within OECD countries. However, air pollution remains a significant issue. Almost 80% of the Japanese residents were exposed to an annual... |
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No. 157 | 13 Mar 2020 |
Policies, regulatory framework and enforcement for air quality management: The case of China
Four decades of rapid economic expansion in China has generated enormous pressure on the environment, natural resources and public health. Alarming smog outbreaks during the 2010-13 period prompted the government to introduce a number of reforms to... |
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No. 10 | 17 Dec 2009 |
Policies for the Development and Transfer of Eco-Innovations
Along with the recent success of economic growth in the developing world comes more pollution. Reducing these emissions while still enabling these countries to grow requires the use of new technologies in these countries. In most cases, these... |
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No. 236 | 24 May 2024 |
Plastics recycled content requirements
Companies are announcing pledges to increase their use of recycled content in their plastics products or packaging. But companies have historically failed to meet the goals that they have announced. OECD governments are adopting policies that will... |
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No. 23 | 10 Aug 2010 |
Plan or React? Analysis of Adaptation Costs and Benefits Using Integrated Assessment Models
Financing for adaptation is a core element in the ongoing international negotiations on climate change. This has motivated a number of recent global estimates of adaptation costs. While important from an agenda setting perspective, many of these... |
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No. 222 | 28 Sept 2023 |
Paris-consistent climate change mitigation scenarios
Since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, governments and economic actors have increasingly been setting greenhouse gas emissions reduction or net zero targets. Amidst risks of delayed action and greenwashing, there is need to understand whether... |
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No. 18 | 10 Jun 2010 |
Outcome Performance Measures of Environmental Compliance Assurance
This report analyses the experience of ten OECD countries in the design and implementation of quantitative indicators used to assess the outcomes of environmental enforcement authorities’ efforts to ensure compliance with pollution prevention and... |
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No. 138 | 30 Nov 2018 |
OECD Progress Update on Approaches to Mobilising Institutional Investment for Sustainable Infrastructure
The large need for investments in sustainable infrastructure will require investments from the private sector, including institutional investors. This working paper contributes to scaling up investments by analysing public project-level interventions... |
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No. 225 | 09 Nov 2023 |
New Aspects of EPR: Extending producer responsibility to additional product groups and challenges throughout the product lifecycle
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach that makes producers responsible for their products at the post-consumer stage of the lifecycle. It has been widely adopted by governments and companies across the OECD membership and beyond... |
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No. 54 | 10 Apr 2013 |
National Adaptation Planning
Since the first OECD country published its national adaptation strategy in 2005, there has been a marked increase in national planning for climate change adaptation. This paper provides an overview of national adaptation planning activity across OECD... |
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No. 106 | 25 Apr 2016 |
Multiplication of Environmental Labelling and Information Schemes (ELIS)
This report explores potential effects of the recent rapid growth in Environmental Labelling Information Schemes (ELIS) around the world, with a focus on the implications of ELIS multiplication for environmental effectiveness and international trade.... |
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No. 122 | 04 May 2017 |
Multi-objective local environmental simulator (MOLES 1.0)
This paper describes MOLES 1.0, an integrated land-use and transport model developed with Object-Oriented Programming principles in order to combine selected characteristics from Spatial Computable General Equilibrium and microsimulation models. |
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No. 233 | 15 Apr 2024 |
Monitoring trade in plastic waste and scrap
Global trade in plastic waste and scrap declined further (2017-2022) in 2022. The combined trade surplus of OECD Member Countries (i.e. the difference between exports and imports) continued to decrease. Less plastic waste and scrap is being exported... |
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No. 210 | 02 Mar 2023 |
Monitoring trade in plastic waste and scrap
Global trade in plastic waste and scrap declined further (2017-2021) in 2021 and preliminary data indicates a continuing trend in the first half of 2022 (January to May). The combined trade surplus of OECD Member Countries (i.e., the difference... |
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No. 194 | 20 Apr 2022 |
Monitoring trade in plastic waste and scrap
Trade in plastic waste and scrap plays a potentially important role in helping to strengthen markets for recycled plastics as it can help to achieve economic efficiency through for instance economies of scale. But such trade has also been criticised... |
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No. 201 | 07 Oct 2022 |
Monitoring exposure to climate-related hazards
This paper supports countries in understanding the potential impact of climate-related natural hazards by assessing the exposure of people and assets to these hazards. It develops indicators of climate-related hazards and exposures for seven hazard... |
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No. 74 | 02 Dec 2014 |
Monitoring and Evaluation of Climate Change Adaptation
This paper explores methodological approaches that can be used to monitor and evaluate climate change adaptation initiatives at the projects and programme levels. It examines approaches that have been used in other areas of development practice to... |
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No. 38 | 05 Apr 2012 |
Monitoring and Evaluation for Adaptation: Lessons from Development Co-operation Agencies
In the context of scaled up funding for climate change adaptation, it is more important than ever to ensure the effectiveness, equity and efficiency of adaptation interventions. Robust monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is an essential part of this,... |
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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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Policies, regulatory framework and enforcement for air quality management: The case of Korea
Daniel Trnka
13 Mar 2020
During past years, Korea figured among the OECD countries with the highest share of population exposed to excessive PM2.5 (atmospheric particulate matter that have a diameter of less than 2.5 micrometres) concentrations and PM2.5 concentration level...
Policies, regulatory framework and enforcement for air quality management: The case of Japan
Enrico Botta et Sho Yamasaki
13 Mar 2020
The pollution intensity of the Japanese economy, measured as emissions per dollar of GDP, is among the lowest within OECD countries. However, air pollution remains a significant issue. Almost 80% of the Japanese residents were exposed to an annual...
Policies, regulatory framework and enforcement for air quality management: The case of China
Chan Yang
13 Mar 2020
Four decades of rapid economic expansion in China has generated enormous pressure on the environment, natural resources and public health. Alarming smog outbreaks during the 2010-13 period prompted the government to introduce a number of reforms to...
Policies for the Development and Transfer of Eco-Innovations
David Popp
17 Dec 2009
Along with the recent success of economic growth in the developing world comes more pollution. Reducing these emissions while still enabling these countries to grow requires the use of new technologies in these countries. In most cases, these...
Plastics recycled content requirements
Andrew Brown et Peter Börkey
24 May 2024
Companies are announcing pledges to increase their use of recycled content in their plastics products or packaging. But companies have historically failed to meet the goals that they have announced. OECD governments are adopting policies that will...
Plan or React? Analysis of Adaptation Costs and Benefits Using Integrated Assessment Models
Shardul Agrawala, Francesco Bosello, Carlo Carraro, Kelly de Bruin, Enrica De Cian, Rob Dellink et Elisa Lanzi
10 Aug 2010
Financing for adaptation is a core element in the ongoing international negotiations on climate change. This has motivated a number of recent global estimates of adaptation costs. While important from an agenda setting perspective, many of these...
Paris-consistent climate change mitigation scenarios
Coline Pouille, Marcia Rocha, Jolien Noels et Raphaël Jachnik
28 Sept 2023
Since the adoption of the Paris Agreement, governments and economic actors have increasingly been setting greenhouse gas emissions reduction or net zero targets. Amidst risks of delayed action and greenwashing, there is need to understand whether...
Outcome Performance Measures of Environmental Compliance Assurance
Eugene Mazur
10 Jun 2010
This report analyses the experience of ten OECD countries in the design and implementation of quantitative indicators used to assess the outcomes of environmental enforcement authorities’ efforts to ensure compliance with pollution prevention and...
OECD Progress Update on Approaches to Mobilising Institutional Investment for Sustainable Infrastructure
Dirk Röttgers, Aayush Tandon et Christopher Kaminker
30 Nov 2018
The large need for investments in sustainable infrastructure will require investments from the private sector, including institutional investors. This working paper contributes to scaling up investments by analysing public project-level interventions...
New Aspects of EPR: Extending producer responsibility to additional product groups and challenges throughout the product lifecycle
Andrew Brown, Frithjof Laubinger et Peter Börkey
09 Nov 2023
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach that makes producers responsible for their products at the post-consumer stage of the lifecycle. It has been widely adopted by governments and companies across the OECD membership and beyond...
National Adaptation Planning
Michael Mullan, Nicholas Kingsmill, Arnoldo Matus Kramer et Shardul Agrawala
10 Apr 2013
Since the first OECD country published its national adaptation strategy in 2005, there has been a marked increase in national planning for climate change adaptation. This paper provides an overview of national adaptation planning activity across OECD...
Multiplication of Environmental Labelling and Information Schemes (ELIS)
Andrew Prag, Thomas Lyon et Aimée Russillo
25 Apr 2016
This report explores potential effects of the recent rapid growth in Environmental Labelling Information Schemes (ELIS) around the world, with a focus on the implications of ELIS multiplication for environmental effectiveness and international trade....
Multi-objective local environmental simulator (MOLES 1.0)
Ioannis Tikoudis et Walid Oueslati
04 May 2017
This paper describes MOLES 1.0, an integrated land-use and transport model developed with Object-Oriented Programming principles in order to combine selected characteristics from Spatial Computable General Equilibrium and microsimulation models.
Monitoring trade in plastic waste and scrap
Bum Cheul Park, Andrew Brown, Frithjof Laubinger et Peter Börkey
15 Apr 2024
Global trade in plastic waste and scrap declined further (2017-2022) in 2022. The combined trade surplus of OECD Member Countries (i.e. the difference between exports and imports) continued to decrease. Less plastic waste and scrap is being exported...
Monitoring trade in plastic waste and scrap
Andrew Brown, Frithjof Laubinger et Peter Börkey
02 Mar 2023
Global trade in plastic waste and scrap declined further (2017-2021) in 2021 and preliminary data indicates a continuing trend in the first half of 2022 (January to May). The combined trade surplus of OECD Member Countries (i.e., the difference...
Monitoring trade in plastic waste and scrap
Andrew Brown, Frithjof Laubinger et Peter Börkey
20 Apr 2022
Trade in plastic waste and scrap plays a potentially important role in helping to strengthen markets for recycled plastics as it can help to achieve economic efficiency through for instance economies of scale. But such trade has also been criticised...
Monitoring exposure to climate-related hazards
Mikaël J. A. Maes, Abel Gonzales-Hishinuma, Ivan Haščič, Claire Hoffmann, Alexandre Banquet, Paolo Veneri, Alexandre Bizeul, Arnau Risquez Martin et Roberta Quadrelli
07 Oct 2022
This paper supports countries in understanding the potential impact of climate-related natural hazards by assessing the exposure of people and assets to these hazards. It develops indicators of climate-related hazards and exposures for seven hazard...
Monitoring and Evaluation of Climate Change Adaptation
Ayesha Dinshaw, Susannah Fisher, Heather McGray, Neha Rai et Johan Schaar
02 Dec 2014
This paper explores methodological approaches that can be used to monitor and evaluate climate change adaptation initiatives at the projects and programme levels. It examines approaches that have been used in other areas of development practice to...
Monitoring and Evaluation for Adaptation: Lessons from Development Co-operation Agencies
Nicolina Lamhauge, Elisa Lanzi et Shardul Agrawala
05 Apr 2012
In the context of scaled up funding for climate change adaptation, it is more important than ever to ensure the effectiveness, equity and efficiency of adaptation interventions. Robust monitoring and evaluation (M&E) is an essential part of this,...
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...