@MISC{oei_3880,
ota_publtyp = {Bericht},
oei_publtyp = {Studie},
title = {Guidance document for ex-post evaluation of climate policies in Effort Sharing sectors},
author = {Nele Renders and Tom Dauwe and Tatiana Pasquel Garcia and Hannah Förster and Sabine Gores and Katja Schumacher and Viktoria Noka and Florianne de Boer and Daniel Forster and Samantha Morgan-Price},
year = {2020},
language = {en},
url = {https://effortsharing.ricardo-aea.com/sites/default/files/inline-files/Guidance_ExPostEvaluation_EffortSharing_Sept2020_0.pdf},
abstract = {This&nbsp; guidance provides&nbsp; support&nbsp; to&nbsp; European&nbsp; Member States&nbsp; to further&nbsp; enhance&nbsp; systematic&nbsp; ex-post evaluation of Effort Sharing related policies. The Effort Sharing legislation establishes binding annual greenhouse&nbsp; gas&nbsp; emission&nbsp; (GHG)&nbsp; targets&nbsp; for &nbsp;Member&nbsp; States&nbsp; for&nbsp; the&nbsp; periods&nbsp; 2013-2020&nbsp; and 2021-2030.&nbsp; These targets&nbsp; concern&nbsp; emissions&nbsp; from&nbsp; most&nbsp; sectors&nbsp; not&nbsp; included&nbsp; in&nbsp; the&nbsp; EU&nbsp; Emissions Trading System (EU ETS), such as transport, buildings, agriculture and waste. The national targets will collectively deliver a reduction of around 10% in total EU emissions from the sectors covered by 2020 and of 30% by 2030, compared with 2005 levels. Together with a 21% cut in emissions covered by the EU ETS by 2020 and 43% by 2030, this will allow the EU to achieve its climate targets for 2020 and 2030.This&nbsp; guidance&nbsp; covers&nbsp; reporting&nbsp; of&nbsp; evaluation&nbsp; results&nbsp; as&nbsp; well&nbsp; as&nbsp; the&nbsp; learning&nbsp; of&nbsp; lessons&nbsp; from ex-post evaluations for the design of future policies from Member States.}
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