Environmental-Social Interface

In line with the Environmental Outlook and Environmental Strategy, OECD is extending its analysis of environmental-social linkages. By complementing its work on the environmental-economic interface, OECD aims to strike a better balance among the three main dimensions of sustainable development.

Current OECD analysis addresses the following issues:

· Distributional Effects of Environmental Policies
· Environment and Employment
· Environment and Health

What's new

Two new reports available for the OECD VERHI project

26-Nov-2007

Two reports prepared in the context of the OECD project on valuation of environment-related health impacts for children (VERHI) have just been released:
- The Summary of Focus Group Discussions and Other Preparatory Work for the VERHI Project
- The  Use of Evaluation Tools in Policy-making and Health Implications for Children
To download pdf formats of these documents, please visit www.oecd.org/env/social/envhealth/verhi

New reports available for the OECD project on valuation of environment-related health impacts for children (VERHI)

20-Sep-2007

Leading academics in the valuation field have prepared methodological reports to help guide the VERHI research consortium in further development of the project. To download pdf formats of these documents, please visit  www.oecd.org/env/social/envhealth/verhi

The Distributional Effects of Environmental Policy

14-Mar-2006

This publication is a milestone in the analysis of the distributional impacts of environmental policy, building upon existing literature to simultaneously examine disparities in the distribution of environmental impacts and in the distribution of financial effects amongst households.

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