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Croissance verte : la fiscalité écologique peut stimuler l’innovation, déclare l’OCDE

 « Pour assurer un avenir plus vert, nous avons besoin de nouvelles technologies permettant d’abaisser le coût des mesures nécessaires pour sauver la planète, a déclaré Angel Gurría, Secrétaire général de l’OCDE.  Grâce au transfert d’une partie de la charge fiscale sur la pollution, il sera plus attractif de développer et d’adopter les technologies propres, ce qui favorisera la croissance verte. »

Aquaculture: workshop proceedings

30-sept.-2010

Aquaculture now provides more than 50% of the global supply of fisheries products for direct human consumption. The economic, environmental and social implications of this were discussed by policy makers and experts at this April 2010 conference.

The DAC Policy Statement on Biodiversity

17-sept.-2010

The DAC Policy Statement on Integrating Biodiversity and Associated Ecosystem Services into Development Co-operation outlines 30 key actions that international donors can help to halt to loss of biodiversity and  associated ecosystems. The OECD Development Assistance Committee endorsed this Statement on 15 April, 2010.

Les pêcheries : Jusqu'à l'épuisement des stocks ?

01-sept.-2010

La mondialisation, les relations Nord-Sud mais également l’évolution des comportements et des styles de vie, ainsi que notre manière de gérer les ressources naturelles, sont autant de facteurs qui influent sur les pêcheries. Cet livre décrit les défis auxquels sont confrontés les acteurs du monde de la pêche et fait appel au point de vue des pêcheurs et de leurs familles, mais aussi à celui des ONG, des spécialistes gouvernementaux, des scientifiques et des experts indépendants.

Guidelines for Cost-effective Agri-environmental Policy Measures

24-août-2010

This new study looks at the design and implementation of environmental standards and regulations, taxes, payments and tradable permit schemes to address agri-environmental issues. It finds that no single policy measure will achieve all goals; a combination of complementary policy instruments is needed.

Economics of Rebuilding Fisheries: workshop proceedings

18-août-2010

The proceedings of the OECD Workshop on the Economics of Rebuilding Fisheries, held in Newport, Rhode Island, USA in May 2009, have now been published. The workshop discussed major economic and institutional issues related to rebuilding fisheries, with participants relating their experiences and initiatives.

Panorama des statistiques de l'OCDE

05-août-2010

Le Panorama des Statistiques de l’OCDE, best-seller des titres annuels de l'OCDE fournit une vue d'ensemble des principaux indicateurs économiques, sociaux et environnementaux dans un format convivial.

Key principles, tools and approaches to improve mid-term budget planning for water supply and sanitation in EECCA

29-juin-2010

The implementation of a feasible Finance Strategy (FS)/Strategic Financial Plan (SFP) is even a bigger challenge than just developing it, as it requires a number of measures to integrate the FS/SFP into the policy framework, foremost into the country development strategy (equivalent of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, PRSP), regional and WSS sector development strategies (if exist) and the budget process, i.e. the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and annual budgets. Read more..

Management Strategy Evaluation and Management Procedures

18-juin-2010

Management strategy evaluation (MSE) is designed to identify fishery rebuilding and harvest strategies that are robust to uncertainty and natural variation, and that balance biological and socioeconomic objectives. Case studies demonstrate its application and compare usage of MSE with bioeconomic modelling suggesting how each procedure can profit by drawing from the other.

OECD assesses costs and effectiveness of emission pledges from Copenhagen Acccord

11-juin-2010

Many countries have pledged targets or actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the Copenhagen Accord. New OECD analysis shows that these pledges go towards but are not ambitious enough to limit long-term temperature rise to 2°C. While not cheap, the costs of these pledges are limited compared to expected economic growth. Ambitious global action to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions is not only necessary, but also economically rational. Using market-based instruments to implement the pledges also has the potential to generate sizable fiscal revenues.




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