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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A short scientific analysis that evaluates the potential and different means to define the EU land sink target from an ecological perspective.
Transparent monitoring in practice: Supporting post-Paris land use sector mitigation
What is transparent monitoring?
Transparent Monitoring (TM) approaches refer to datasets, tools, and portals etc. that support countries’ needs, e.g. in the land use sector, by providing complementary data to what is mandated by their…
LAND-use based MitigAtion for Resilient Climate pathways
Implementation of the new sustainability criteria for agriculture and forest biomass under the Recast of the Renewable Energy Directive
Study on EU Financing of REDD readiness activities, and result-based payments pre and post 2020: sources, cost-effectiveness and fair allocation of incentives
Calculating LULUCF credits with high environmental integrity and calculating this as a percentage of additional effort
Independent monitoring of GHG emissions from land activities for publishing, comparing and reconciling estimate
There is a need for independent monitoring approaches (i.e. unbiased data, tools and methods) that stakeholders involved in land-use sector mitigation activities can rely on for their own goals, but which would also be perceived as…
Study on impacts on resource efficiency of future EU demand for bioenergy
Climate benefits of material substitution by forest biomass and harvested wood products: perspective 2030