Implementing Domestic Tradeable Permits Recent Developments and Future Challenges

Tradeable or transferable permits (TPs) are increasingly perceived as a cost-effective and flexible policy instrument for pollution control and natural resources management. Initially they were considered a policy tool whose applications were limited to only certain sectors, such as air pollution ma...

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Autor principal: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Autores Corporativos: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (-), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Content Provider (content provider), Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development Content Provider, Experts Workshop on Domestic Tradeable Permits: Lessons and Future Directions
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 2002.
Colección:OECD proceedings.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ""CONTENTS""; ""Part I Summary of Lessons Learned""; ""Chapter 1. Lessons Learned""; ""1. Transferable permits at a turning point""; ""2. What are TPs?""; ""3. Sectoral lessons from “oldâ€? and “newâ€? programmes""; ""4. Reflections on past experience""; ""5. Challenges for TPs""; ""Part II Ex Post Evaluations of Earlier Domestic Tradeable Permit Schemes""; ""Chapter 2. Ex Post Evaluations of Tradeable Permits Programmes""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. The value of evaluation""; ""3. Criteria and priorities in evaluation""; ""4. Methods for ex post evaluation""
  • ""5. Evaluations in practice""""6. Conclusions and suggestions for further work""; ""References""; ""Part III New Areas for Application of Domestic Tradeable Permits""; ""Chapter 3. Domestic GHG Emissions Trading Schemes: Recent Developments and Current Status in Selected OECD Countries""; ""1. Introduction""; ""2. Why Domestic GHG Emissions Trading?""; ""3. An overview of domestic GHG emissions trading schemes""; ""4. Combining domestic GHG emission trading with other policy instruments""; ""5. Preliminary conclusions and areas for further work""; ""References""
  • ""Chapter 4. Renewable energy certificates: trading instruments for the promotion of renewable energy""""Executive Summary""; ""1. Introduction: Why tradeable renewable energy certificates""; ""2. What are tredeable renewable energy certificates""; ""3. A survey of TREC systems""; ""4. From domestic to international TREC systems""; ""5. Interactions between TREC and GHG emission trading""; ""6. Further research""; ""Glossary""; ""References""; ""Chapter 5. The Use of Transferable Permits in the Transport Sector""; ""Executive Summary""; ""1. Introduction""
  • ""2. The transportation sector context""""3. The case studies""; ""4. Conclusions and lessons""; ""References""; ""Chapter 6. New Areas for Application of Tradeable Permits: Solid Waste Management""; ""1. The waste management system""; ""2. Designing tradeable permit schemes""; ""3. Waste management applications of permit trading""; ""4. Conclusions""; ""References""; ""ANNEX 1: Breakdown of Municipal Waste for Selected OECD Countries""; ""ANNEX 2: Market Power and Design of Tradeable Permit Systems""
  • ""Chapter 7. Tradeable Permits in Water Resource Protection and Management: A Review of Experience and Lessons Learned""""1. Introduction""; ""2. Policy background""; ""3. Case studies""; ""4. Potential further applications of water-based tradeable permits""; ""5. Resistance to water trading""; ""6. Conclusions and outlook""; ""References""; ""ANNEX 1: Cases in Trade of Water Abstraction Rights""; ""ANNEX 2: Cases in Trade of Water Pollution Rights""; ""Part IV Future Directions""; ""Chapter 8. Conclusions: Outstanding Issues and Areas for Future Work""; ""1. Ex post evaluations""
  • ""2. Combinations of policy tools""