Echanges, investissement et environnement

OECD Workshop on Environmental Innovation and Global Markets - Berlin, Germany

du 20-sept.-2007 au 21-sept.-2007

The OECD is currently exploring the links between environmental innovation and globalisation. The main output of this project will be a report, “Environmental Innovation and Global Markets”, based on interviews with companies and government officials in 8 OECD countries (Denmark, Finland, Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom, United States) and in China.  This workshop provides a forum for that dialogue. The outcomes of the workshop discussions will serve to finalise the policy recommendations in the report. 

OECD Workshop on Regional Trade Agreements and the Environment

du 19-juin-2007 au 20-juin-2007

Co-organised with the Ministry of the Environment of Japan and the United Nations University-Institute of Advanced Studies (UNU-IAS), this workshop will highlight countries’ experience in dealing with environmental issues in Regional Trade Agreements – with a particular focus on Foreign Trade Agreement negotiations in Asia. 

OECD Workshop on Multilateral Environmental Agreements and Private Investment, Helsinki, 16-17 June 2005

du 16-juin-2005 au 17-juin-2005

The OECD, in co-operation with the Finnish Ministry for the Environment, organised a workshop on Multilateral Environmental Agreements (MEAs) and Private Investment. The main purpose of the workshop was to improve understanding on how to promote private investment that contributes to the implementation of MEAs and thus to the broader objective of sustainable development. It explored business opportunities under MEAs and new ways to engage business in MEA implementation. 

Conference on Foreign Direct Investment and Environment - Lessons Learned from the Mining Sector

du 07-févr.-2002 au 08-févr.-2002

The conference aims to shed further light on the linkages between FDI and the environment in a sector, that is of importance for developing economies, and where environmental concerns are frequently voiced. The mining sector will be used to derive broader lessons for the FDI - environment linkage.