OECD Environment Working Papers
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- 257: Economic instruments for a resource-efficient circular economy
- Katarina Svatikova, Andrew Brown and Peter Börkey
- 256: Improving evidence-based assessments of environmental policies
- Olof Bystrom, Damien Dussaux and Katherine Hassett
- 255: Household food choices: New empirical evidence and policy implications for sustainable behaviour
- Katherine Hassett, Céline Nauges, Céline Giner, Mark Koetse, Ioannis Tikoudis and Olof Bystrom
- 254: Monitoring land cover change to understand biodiversity pressures: Indicator methodology and key findings
- Vladimir Tesnière, Mikaël J. A. Maes and Ivan Haščič
- 253: Extended producer responsibility in the garments sector
- Andrew Brown and Peter Börkey
- 252: National greenhouse gas emission inventories, filling the gaps in official data

- Miguel Cárdenas Rodríguez, Emma Schwentner, Edoardo Falchi, Andrzej Suchodolski and Rodrigo Pizarro
- 251: Towards assessing the alignment of finance with climate resilience goals: Exploring options, methodologies, data and metrics

- Jolien Noels, Mark Bernhofen, Raphaël Jachnik and Simon Touboul
- 250: Fiscal and economic consequences of a net-zero transition in Spain

- Álvaro Carbonell Rodríguez, Jean Fouré and Elisa Lanzi
- 249: Household waste practices: New empirical evidence and policy implications for sustainable behaviour

- Zachary Brown
- 248: Diversifying sources of finance for water in Africa

- Aude Farnault and Khalifa Sarr
- 247: Household energy choices: New empirical evidence and policy implications for sustainable behaviour

- Katherine Hassett, Rose Mba Mebiame, Aline Mortha, Miwa Nakai, Helene Ahlborg, Kavya Michael, Ugur Ozdemir, Ioannis Tikoudis, Nicolina Lamhauge, Olufolahan Osunmuyiwa, Toshi Arimura and Nick Johnstone
- 246: Household transport choices: New empirical evidence and policy implications for sustainable behaviour

- Ioannis Tikoudis, Andrea Papu Carrone, Rose Mba Mebiame, Nicolina Lamhauge, Katherine Hassett and Olof Bystrom
- 245: Bridging the clean energy investment gap: Cost of capital in the transition to net-zero emissions

- Cian Montague, Kilian Raiser and Moongyung Lee
- 244: The interplay between voluntary and compliance carbon markets: Implications for environmental integrity

- Klas Wetterberg, Jane Ellis and Lambert Schneider
- 243: Assessing nature-related risks in the Hungarian financial system: Charting the impact of nature's financial echo

- Riccardo Boffo, Hugh Miller, Gabriel Santos Carneiro and Gürcan Zeren Gülersoy
- 242: Individual behaviour and circular economy policies: Opportunities in Italy

- Mariangela Zoli and Luca Congiu
- 241: Assessing the enabling conditions for investment in Armenia's water security: Scorecard pilot test

- Delia Sanchez Trancon and Guy Halpern
- 240: Cost recovery for water services under the Water Framework Directive

- Aude Farnault and Xavier Leflaive
- 239: The economics of water scarcity

- Xavier Leflaive
- 238: The implementation of the Polluter Pays principle in the context of the Water Framework Directive

- Delia Sanchez Trancon and Xavier Leflaive
- 237: Water investment planning and financing

- Helen Laubenstein and Xavier Leflaive
- 236: Plastics recycled content requirements

- Andrew Brown and Peter Börkey
- 235: Assessing the enabling conditions for investment in water security: Scorecard pilot test in Asian countries

- Delia Sanchez Trancon, Allison Woodruff, Xavier Leflaive, Lylah Davies and Sigurjon Agustsson
- 234: Digital Technologies for Better Enforcement of Waste Regulation and Elimination of Waste Crime

- Nancy Isarin, Eva Bartekova-Hedoin, Andrew Brown and Peter Börkey
- 233: Monitoring trade in plastic waste and scrap

- Bum Cheul Park, Andrew Brown, Frithjof Laubinger and Peter Börkey
- 232: Environmental domain tagging in the OECD PINE database

- Bopha Chhun, Deepika Sehdev, Amy Cano Prentice, Miguel Cárdenas Rodríguez and Ivan Haščič
- 231: Review of environmental taxation and environmental expenditure in Ukraine

- Isabella Neuweg, Nelly Petkova, Krzysztof Michalak and Yuliia Oharenko
- 230: GHG Emission Trends and Targets (GETT): Harmonised quantification methodology and indicators

- Rodrigo Pizarro, Santaro Sakata, Miguel Cárdenas Rodríguez, Abenezer Zeleke Aklilu and Ekaterina Ghosh
- 229: Ukrainians and climate policies: What are Ukrainians’ preferences for using carbon revenues?

- Isabella Neuweg
- 228: Review of energy subsidies in the context of energy sector reforms in Ukraine

- Nelly Petkova, Krzysztof Michalak and Yuliia Oharenko
- 227: Financing cost impacts on cost competitiveness of green hydrogen in emerging and developing economies

- Moongyung Lee and Deger Saygin
- 226: Financing solutions to foster industrial decarbonisation in emerging and developing economies

- Joseph Cordonnier and Deger Saygin
- 225: New Aspects of EPR: Extending producer responsibility to additional product groups and challenges throughout the product lifecycle

- Andrew Brown, Frithjof Laubinger and Peter Börkey
- 224: Watered down? Investigating the financial materiality of water-related risks in the financial system

- Lylah Davies and Mireille Martini
- 223: Climate change mitigation scenarios for financial sector target setting and alignment assessment: A stocktake and analysis of their Paris-consistency, practicality and assumptions

- Jolien Noels, Coline Pouille, Raphaël Jachnik and Marcia Rocha
- 222: Paris-consistent climate change mitigation scenarios: A framework for emissions pathway classification in line with global mitigation objectives

- Coline Pouille, Marcia Rocha, Jolien Noels and Raphaël Jachnik
- 221: Exploring new metrics to measure environmental innovation

- Damien Dussaux, Alberto Agnelli and Nordine Es-Sadki
- 220: The role of carbon pricing in transforming pathways to reach net zero emissions: Insights from current experiences and potential application to food systems

- Sofie Errendal, Jane Ellis and Sirini Jeudy-Hugo
- 219: Valuing the avoidance of IQ losses in children: A large scale multi-country stated preference approach

- Susana Mourato, Giles Atkinson, Damien Dussaux, Chiara Sotis, Stavros Georgiou and Davide Contu
- 218: Valuing a reduction in the risk and severity of asthma: A large scale multi-country stated preference approach

- Gildas Appéré, Damien Dussaux, Alan Krupnick and Muriel Travers
- 217: Valuing a reduction in the risk of very low birth weight: A large scale multi-country stated preference approach

- Milan Ščasný, Iva Zverinova and Damien Dussaux
- 216: Valuing a reduction in the risk of chronic kidney disease: A large scale multi-country stated preference approach

- Chris Dockins, Damien Dussaux, Charles Griffiths, Sandra Hoffmann and Nathalie Simon
- 215: Valuing a reduction in the risk of infertility: A large scale multi-country stated preference approach

- Damien Dussaux, Andrea Leiter, Väinö Nurmi and Christoph Rheinberger
- 214: Public finance resilience in the transition towards carbon neutrality: Modelling policy instruments in a global net-zero emissions

- Jean Fouré, Rob Dellink, Elisa Lanzi and Filippo Pavanello
- 213: Distributed renewable energy in Colombia: Unlocking private investment for non-interconnected zones

- Lylah Davies and Deger Saygin
- 212: The economic consequences of air pollution policies in Arctic Council countries: A sectoral analysis

- Daniel Ostalé Valriberas, Elisa Lanzi, Zbigniew Klimont and Rita Van Dingenen
- 211: Distributional effects of urban transport policies to discourage car use: A literature review

- Robin Lindsey, Ioannis Tikoudis and Katherine Hassett
- 210: Monitoring trade in plastic waste and scrap

- Andrew Brown, Frithjof Laubinger and Peter Börkey
- 209: The economic benefits of early green innovation: Evidence from the automotive sector

- Alberto Agnelli, Hélia Costa and Damien Dussaux
- 208: Deposit-refund systems and the interplay with additional mandatory extended producer responsibility policies

- Frithjof Laubinger, Andrew Brown, Maarten Dubois and Peter Börkey
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