Projects
The Oeko-Institut’s researchers work on more than 350 national and international projects a year, focusing on Chemicals Management and Technology Assessment, Energy and Climate, Emission and Ambient Pollution Control, Radiation Protection, Agriculture and Biodiversity, Sustainable Consumption, Mobility, Resource Management and Industry, Nuclear Engineering and Facility Safety, and Law, Policy and Governance.
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Technical support for the UNFCCC work programmes under Article 6.2 and Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement
Expand the apllication of the methodology to assess the quality of carbon credits
Refined methodology to assess the quality of carbon credits
Demo application of a methodology to assess the quality of carbon credits
Nature-based solutions for climate protection: market-based instruments to support climate-friendly soil use
Soils play a special role in climate protection: Soils store more carbon than all vegetation and the atmosphere combined and act as a sink for greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, the use of soils has other environmental impacts on,…
To publication "QU.A.L.ITY soil carbon removals?" To publication "Role of soils in climate change mitigation" To publication "Nature-based solutions and global climate protection"
Preparation of a Technical Paper to support the Group of Least Developed Countries in the Article 6 Negotiations: Implication of Options on Transition, Share of Proceeds and Overall Mitigation in Global Emissions and their Intersection
Designing Governance Structures and Transactional Documentation for Mitigation Outcome Transactions under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement
Technical support for the UNFCCC negotiations on the rules, modalities and procedures for Articles 6.2 and 6.4 of the Paris Agreement
Technical Support to increase the overall transparency capacities in developing countries under the Initiative for Climate Action Transparency
Carbon Credit Guidance for Buyers – developing a carbon credit assessment methodology
Analysis and method development Article 6 Paris Agreement 018-3258