Measuring transformation towards a green economy in Germany
Gesellschaft für Wirtschaftliche Strukturforschung mbH, Osnabrück ; Lutz, Christian ; Zieschank, Roland ; Drosdowski, Thomas
GWS - Osnabrück
2015
26 p.
economic and social development ; evaluation ; government policy ; sustainable development
gws Discussion Paper
2015/3
Economic development
English
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"This paper reports results of the study „Green economy: Measuring sustainable welfare using SEEA data“. It contributes to measuring the progress towards green economy and its understanding for political decision making process in Germany. The definition of green economy follows the BMU approach of 2012. The concept to measure the green economy consists of six different dimensions: (A) use of natural resources and environmental damages, (B) natural capital, (C) environmental quality of life, (D) green economy: economic dimension and fields of action, (E) policies: institutional framework and measures, and (F) background information on economic and social development. For each dimension the concept includes indicators that can be generated from available data and in part have characteristics of desirable indicators. The concept is tested for Germany using scenario analysis (PANTA RHEI model) with regard to the energy transition (‘Energiewende'). Many indicators improve despite some trade-offs such as increases in resource use."
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