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Development of the environment business sector Environment as job motor Examples Environment as a regional development strategy Gottfried Lamers
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Environment as policy task Environment is a policy field and has its own value (as health policy, defence or others) Jobs are not the primary goal of environmental policy and environment in a narrow sense produces only a limited number of jobs (WWTP) „smart“ environmental policy combines different economic sectors with environmental tasks Additional environmental measures (ambiguous environmental policy) create markets and jobs
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Business development Various forecasts of development opportunities are published –ETAP progress report 2004: Environmental industries have in total a volume of 500 bln. € (comparable with the pharmacy-sector) and an increase of 5 % per year –BAP impact assessment: Increasing the share of renewable energy + 5 % until 2010 will create 250.000 – 300.000 new jobs
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6 types of activities
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Governmental measures for developing of a business sector Promotion of the single enterprise (CIP) –Start-up and seed financing, –Guarantees for producers –Infrastructure (technology centre) –Providing soft skills (business angels, market studies,) Creating a market (LIFE) –Requirements (particular filters) –Subsidies for applications –Advertisement (demonstration projects, green public procurement, awards) Regional strategy (SF) –Combining the different measures into a coherent strategy
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Creation of a market Requirements: –Negative appearance –Creates only the basic environmental sector –No expansion potential Subsidies –Develop the entrance in a market –Leverage effect –High signal effect Soft measures –Influencing people (including business men) –7 key principles of human behaviour (env. agency + nef see: www.neweconomics.org)
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Evaluation of the measures Evaluation of the environmental subsidy scheme in Austria (2004) –All climate relevant actions: 50,8 Mio. € subsidies, 232 Mio. € investments, 3.100 jobs, 56,7 Mio. € state income by taxes –Biomass heating, CHP: 43 Mio. € subsidies, 190 Mio. investments, 2.530 jobs, 45,8 Mio. € state income by taxes Evaluation results serve as an additional argument – main reason for the actions is still the climate change
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Results of the subsidies
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Effects on the economy
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