Green Growth in the Netherlands Sjoerd Schenau Department of National accounts Statistics Netherlands.

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Green Growth in the Netherlands Sjoerd Schenau Department of National accounts Statistics Netherlands

1 Content Aim of this study Monitoring Green growth Data availability Results Presentation and preliminary scores Conclusions and future plans

2 Why this initiative ? OECD green growth strategy  OECD Ministerial council meeting May 2011 High national interest  Ministries of environment and infrastructure, economy and innovation, financing and the National environmental institute Highlighting statistical data  Environmental accounts, environmental statistics etc.

3 Aim Overview of state of green growth in the Netherlands Comprehensive overview First impression of data availability for green growth indicators Only aggregated Indicators (no disaggregation for industries etc.) Scoring indicators with respect to their trend towards green growth Point of departure for a more thorough and comprehensive assessment of green growth “GG Strategy synthesis report”,

4 OECD Green Growth Definition: “fostering economic growth and development while ensuring that the quality and quantity of natural assets can continue to provide the environmental services on which our well-being relies. It is also about fostering investment, competition and innovation which will underpin sustained growth and give rise to new economic opportunities (OECD, 2011). Framework of four interrelated group of indicators: (i) indicators reflecting the environmental efficiency of production (ii) indicators of the natural asset base (iii) indicators monitoring the environmental quality of life (iv) indicators describing policy responses and economic opportunities

5 Conceptual scheme Green Growth

6 Selecting the indicators Point of departure: OECD indicators Data availability Robustness Relevance for the Netherlands  List of 20 relevant indicators

7 Conceptual scheme Green Growth Forest Fish Land conversion Biodiversity Greenhouse gas emissions production and consumption Recycling Water use Nutrient balances % renewable energy Perception Environmental health effects Green taxes Green investments Innovation Green jobs

8 Data sources

9 Efficiency of Production/Consumption – (1)

10 Efficiency of Production/Consumption – (2)

11 Efficiency of Production/Consumption – (3)

12 Policy responses and economic opportunities

13 Presentation and preliminary scores Two scores: A) trends in greening growth Environmental efficiency indicators: based on degree of decoupling (absolute / relative / no decoupling) Other indicators: evaluation of their trends B) policy targets  based on publication of the Environmental assessment agency

14 Preliminary score of green growth indicators

15 Preliminary score of green growth indicators

16 Preliminary score of green growth indicators

17 Preliminary score of green growth indicators

18 Feedback on Dutch Green Growth publication Many positive reactions ! Some critical remarks: International benchmarking Preliminary scoring Policy assessment More in depth analysis Headline indicators ?

19 Conclusions High interest by policy makers Data availability for the Netherlands is good  Periodical monitoring is possible SEEA can provide the majority of indictors Interpretation indicators clear for most indicators No specific policy targets for many indicators International benchmarking very important

20 Future plans Continuation of monitoring Green growth International benchmarking Dialogue with stakeholders Work on new relevant statistics  Consumption based indicators  Material use  Facilitate policy evaluation  Sector analysis

21 Questions?