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E-grāmata: OECD Green Growth Studies Policy Instruments to Support Green Growth in Agriculture

  • Formāts: 140 pages
  • Sērija : OECD green growth studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789264203525
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  • Formāts: 140 pages
  • Sērija : OECD green growth studies
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789264203525

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This book synthesizes the experiences of OECD countries in developing and implementing policies, programs, and initiatives related to green growth in theagricultural sector. It discusses the approaches the countries are taking for establishing a green growth strategy, the implementation of the OECD framework for monitoringtheir progress, and the various policy instruments used.

A coherent overall policy framework that has clear objectives, sets R&D priorities, and policy measures that are targeted and implemented at the appropriate levels isessential to establish a comprehensive strategy for green growth in agriculture. The book reveals that while many OECD countries have some green-growth-related policiesin place, the degree of ambition varies considerably. Among a range of strategic objectives, most of the countries have policies that focus on improving energy efficiencyand reducing the carbon footprint of agriculture.

OECD Green Growth Studies

Executive summary 7(4)
The concept of green growth
7(1)
Agriculture policy initiatives and policy instruments
7(2)
Monitoring progress
9(2)
Chapter 1 Green growth and agriculture
11(6)
Bibliography
16(1)
Chapter 2 Green growth strategies in agriculture in OECD countries
17(16)
Overall approach
18(6)
Strategic objectives and targets
24(4)
Monitoring progress towards green growth in agriculture
28(3)
Bibliography
31(2)
Chapter 3 Policies for improving productivity and resource efficiency in the context of green growth
33(32)
R&D, technology and innovation
34(15)
Energy efficiency: Renewable energy
49(5)
Waste
54(1)
Water
55(7)
Bibliography
62(3)
Chapter 4 Policies oriented towards improving the environment
65(14)
Market-based instruments
66(5)
Non-market (regulatory) instruments
71(2)
Voluntary agreements
73(2)
Technical assistance and institutional measures
75(2)
Bibliography
77(2)
Chapter 5 Policy approaches, by country
79(58)
Australia
80(5)
Austria
85(1)
Belgium
86(2)
Canada
88(4)
Czech Republic
92(1)
Denmark
92(2)
Estonia
94(1)
European Commission
94(3)
Finland
97(1)
France
98(3)
Greece
101(3)
Ireland
104(1)
Japan
105(2)
Korea
107(4)
New Zealand
111(4)
The Netherlands
115(5)
Norway
120(1)
Slovak Republic
120(1)
Sweden
121(1)
Switzerland
121(2)
Turkey
123(1)
United Kingdom
124(1)
United States
125(10)
Bibliography
135(2)
Chapter 6 Conclusions
137