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120 results for keyword:environmental accounts

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Regulating services

These are the benefits obtained from the regulation of ecosystem processes, including air quality regulation, climate regulation, water regulation, erosion regulation, water purification and waste...

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Footprint calculations with Exiobase

The quality Exiobase as far as the Netherlands is concerned is substantially improved by harmonizing the data with the Dutch national accounts.

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The SEEA EEA carbon account for the Netherlands

This document reports on the carbon account for the Netherlands, one of the thematic accounts of the SEEA EEA.

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Natural capital accounts for the Dutch North Sea area

Exploring the possible setup and uses of natural capital accounts for the Dutch North Sea area.

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Environmental Input-Output Analyses for the Netherlands

Environmental Input-Output Analyses of greenhouse gases in the Netherlands

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Linking Microdata and analysis of enterprises in EU ETS

The registry at and monitoring of the ETS – companies by the Dutch Emissions Authority (NEa, Nederlandse Emissieautoriteit), are the starting point for linkage to the CBS data infrastructure in this...

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National Energy Outlook 2016

The National Energy Outlook 2016 outlines the state of the Dutch energy system in an international context.

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National Energy Outlook 2017

The National Energy Outlook 2017 provides an insight into the Dutch energy system

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Material Flow Monitor 2016 - Technical report

The Material Flow Monitor 2016 provides insight into the physical material flows (in kilos) to, from and within the Dutch economy. The dataset also includes information on waste, recycling, emissions...

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Footprint calculations using SNAC-Exiobase

Environmental footprints for 2010 and 2014 using the Exiobase Multi-Regional Input-Output Table.

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Richer households cause more greenhouse gas emissions

The production of goods and services bought by households cause greenhouse gas emissions. On average a household in the Netherlands causes over 22 tons of CO2 equivalents in emissions.

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Environmental taxes and fees, revenues by taxpayer; national accounts

environmental taxes, environmental fees, waste tax, fuel tax, excise duty tax payers, tax revenues, sewerage charges, mobility tax

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The hurdle race for the energy transition

New report presents progress in sustainable energy and climate

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Households pay two-thirds of environmental taxes

The polluter-pay principle does not always apply.

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Construction sector leading in waste and recycling

Reuse of recycled materials contributes to the government target of realising a fully circular economy by 2050. The construction sector generated the most waste in 2016 but also used half of all...

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Monitor of well-being & the SDGs 2020

Development of well-being in the Netherlands from an economic, ecological and societal perspective and Dutch progress on the UN SDGs.

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Ecosystem condition

The condition or quality of an ecosystem is measured with the aid of a set of ecological key indicators, which relate to both the system’s ecological condition and its capacity to supply ecosystem...

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Ecosystem services

Ecosystem services are the benefits generated by ecosystems in the Netherlands that contribute to the economy and to other human activity.

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Cultural ecosystem services

These are the nonmaterial benefits people obtain from ecosystems through spiritual enrichment, cognitive development, reflection, recreation and aesthetic experiences

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Assessment of Environmental Accounts of Botswana

This is a report to assess the state of play of Environmental Accounts (SEEA) in Botswana.

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SDGs for water – Three step approach for monitoring

Sustainable Development Goals for water – SDG 6.4 – Three step approach for monitoring

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Built-up area expanding at the cost of farmland

The area of land in use for housing, industry and infrastructure increased by 200 square kilometres from 2013 to 2020. The area of land in use for agriculture shrank by 244 sq km. The total area of...

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Dutch environmental sector continues to grow steadily

The Dutch environmental sector represented a value added of 18.8 billion euros in 2019, contributing approximately 2.3 percent to gross domestic product (GDP).

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Dutch consumers do not contribute to worldwide emission reduction of greenhouse gases

Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused to meet the economic needs of Dutch consumers were nearly 6 percent lower in 2009 than in 1996, but the total amount of global greenhouse gas emissions as a...

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