Market-based instruments (MBIs) can be particularly effective tools for dealing with the four major areas of action of the European Union 6th environmental action programme, namely: tackling climate change, preserving nature and biodiversity, protecting environment and human health, and through the sustainable use of resources and management of wastes. They do so by addressing the sources of environmental pollution most relevant to these areas such as: emissions from power stations, industry, cars and aircraft (tradable emission permits, fuel taxes); increasing waste generation by households and other actors (waste disposal taxes, taxes on packaging, incentives for recycling); emissions resulting from houses and offices (incentives for impr...
[Extract] From a policy perspective, it has been suggested that traditional approaches to natural re...
Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve tha...
There is growing global recognition that market-based instruments (MBI), such as environmentally-rel...
Three broad categories of environmental policy instrument have evolved over the past two decades: re...
[Extract] Markets and market-based instruments (MBIs) are promoted through contemporary policy and a...
L’objectif de cette étude est d’appréhender, à travers l’exemple du système européen d’échange des q...
Three broad categories of environmental policy instrument have evolved over the past two decades: re...
A further series of policy briefings on different topics will follow in 1998 reflecting the ongoing ...
Economic instruments for environmental policies could reach their full potential of efficiency in ec...
managing the environment, including air and water quality, water quantity, solid and hazardous waste...
As an alternative to the “command-and-control” approach, increasing enthusiasm for market-based inst...
A further series of policy briefings on different topics will follow in 1998 reflecting the ongoing ...
In the past decade, market based instruments (MBIs) have become more frequently applied for natural ...
More than two decades after environmental regulations were first introduced in the U.S., a new form ...
We examine what will be required if market-based environmental policy instruments are to become a ma...
[Extract] From a policy perspective, it has been suggested that traditional approaches to natural re...
Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve tha...
There is growing global recognition that market-based instruments (MBI), such as environmentally-rel...
Three broad categories of environmental policy instrument have evolved over the past two decades: re...
[Extract] Markets and market-based instruments (MBIs) are promoted through contemporary policy and a...
L’objectif de cette étude est d’appréhender, à travers l’exemple du système européen d’échange des q...
Three broad categories of environmental policy instrument have evolved over the past two decades: re...
A further series of policy briefings on different topics will follow in 1998 reflecting the ongoing ...
Economic instruments for environmental policies could reach their full potential of efficiency in ec...
managing the environment, including air and water quality, water quantity, solid and hazardous waste...
As an alternative to the “command-and-control” approach, increasing enthusiasm for market-based inst...
A further series of policy briefings on different topics will follow in 1998 reflecting the ongoing ...
In the past decade, market based instruments (MBIs) have become more frequently applied for natural ...
More than two decades after environmental regulations were first introduced in the U.S., a new form ...
We examine what will be required if market-based environmental policy instruments are to become a ma...
[Extract] From a policy perspective, it has been suggested that traditional approaches to natural re...
Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve tha...
There is growing global recognition that market-based instruments (MBI), such as environmentally-rel...