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Green Economy and Trade. A Guide for the Assessment of the Costs and Benefits of Sustainability Certification

Green Economy and Trade A Guide for the Assessment of the Costs and Benefits of Sustainability Certification

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Summary

This study seeks to provide guidance on how to approach an assessment of the broader costs and benefits deriving from sustainability certification. In contrast to traditional Cost-Benefit-Analyses, this methodology is addressed to researchers, policymakers and practitioners who want to explore the economic implications of the use of sustainability standards and complement these with environmental and social implications of sustainability certification for both the public and the private sector.

Issuer

UNEP

Year

2016

Region

International

Issuer (type)

UN Environment Programme (International)

Instrument type

Study

Disclosure instrument

No

Geographical scope

International

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

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    • E focus: conservation, deforestation, degradation, emissions, energy, energy use, environment, environmental management, fisheries, forest certification, forests, oil spills, organic products, pollution, resource efficiency, restoration, soil, sustainable agriculture, sustainable products, waste, water, water intensity, water management, biodiversity
    • S focus: basic services, social impacts, compensation
    • G focus: audit
    • Agriculture, Education, Finance, Management, Manufacturing, Mining