Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures About Introduction Programme Programme of Work on Incentive Measures Biodiversity and International Trade Implementation Overview ValuationHarmful IncentivesPositive Incentive MeasuresMarket Creation and TradeCooperation with WTOTools and GuidanceCase Studies Related Information Global Biodiversity Outlook 5 Meetings and DocumentsOther Relevant DocumentsNotifications Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures // Information on Negative Incentive Measures Information on Negative Incentive Measures General InformationEnvironmental TaxationOECD 2008: Implementation of the 2004 OECD Council recommendation on the use of economic instruments in promoting the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversitySynthesis report of information on incentive measures provided by CBD Parties in the third national reportsTaxes on Pesticides and Chemical FertilizersThe Distributional Incidence of Residential Water and Electricity SubsidiesThe Use of Economic Instruments in Environmental Policy: Opportunities and Challenges Case StudiesStrenghtening indicators and accounting systems for natural capitalAustraliaIndividual transferable quotas in the South East Fishery, AustraliaAustralia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Fiji, Guatemala, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Nepal, Namibia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandThe Green Buck: Using economic tools to deliver conservation goalsAustria, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, France, Jamaica, Mexico, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), SwedenEconomic Instruments for Water Management: Experiences from Europe and Implications for Latin America and the CaribbeanBhutan, Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Brazil, Ecuador, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa, Uganda, ZimbabweA Survey of Financing Options for Sustainable Natural Resource Management in Developing CountriesBotswanaPromoting a sustainable water supply in BotswanaBrazilBiodiversity conservation and cattle ranchers in the Brazilian PantanalCanadaIncentive measures in the Canadian National Forest StrategyColombiaEconomic Incentives to Control Water Pollution in Developing Countries. How Well Has Colombia's Wastewater Discharge Fee Program Worked and Why?European UnionEnvironmental taxes: recent developments in tools for integrationFrance, Sweden, Denmark, NorwayEuropean Pesticide Tax Schemes in Comparison: An Analysis of Experiences and DevelopmentsGermanyUNESCO Biosphere Reserves Schorfheide-Chorin and Rhön, GermanyGreeceIncentives for the conservation of the nesting grounds of the sea turtle, Caretta caretta, in Laganas Bay, Zakynthos, GreeceHungaryWater Abstraction Fee in HungaryIndiaPublic Expenditure and Subsidies in Indian Irrigation: Who Benefits?MalaysiaMalaysian Palm Oil Pollution TaxMexicoWastewater Effluent Charge in MexicoMozambiqueMozambique Fiscal Policy Scoping Study – Working PaperNamibiaEconomic without market: Policy inferences from natural-based tourism studies in NamibiaNetherlands (Kingdom of the)Green investment funds: Project Infiltration Masswater, The NetherlandsPolandWater Pollution Charge in PolandRepublic of KoreaConservation of biodiversity in Mt. Chiri, with special attention to poaching bearsRepublic of MoldovaEconomic instruments for managing environmentally harmful products in MoldovaSwitzerlandBiodiversity damaging subsidies in SwitzerlandThailandEntrance fees for users in Khao Yai National Park, ThailandUgandaIncentives for urban wetlands conservation in Nakivubo, Uganda
Economics, Trade and Incentive Measures // Information on Negative Incentive Measures Information on Negative Incentive Measures General InformationEnvironmental TaxationOECD 2008: Implementation of the 2004 OECD Council recommendation on the use of economic instruments in promoting the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversitySynthesis report of information on incentive measures provided by CBD Parties in the third national reportsTaxes on Pesticides and Chemical FertilizersThe Distributional Incidence of Residential Water and Electricity SubsidiesThe Use of Economic Instruments in Environmental Policy: Opportunities and Challenges Case StudiesStrenghtening indicators and accounting systems for natural capitalAustraliaIndividual transferable quotas in the South East Fishery, AustraliaAustralia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Fiji, Guatemala, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico, Nepal, Namibia, Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Spain, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandThe Green Buck: Using economic tools to deliver conservation goalsAustria, Colombia, Chile, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, France, Jamaica, Mexico, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), SwedenEconomic Instruments for Water Management: Experiences from Europe and Implications for Latin America and the CaribbeanBhutan, Bolivia (Plurinational State of), Brazil, Ecuador, Malawi, Namibia, South Africa, Uganda, ZimbabweA Survey of Financing Options for Sustainable Natural Resource Management in Developing CountriesBotswanaPromoting a sustainable water supply in BotswanaBrazilBiodiversity conservation and cattle ranchers in the Brazilian PantanalCanadaIncentive measures in the Canadian National Forest StrategyColombiaEconomic Incentives to Control Water Pollution in Developing Countries. How Well Has Colombia's Wastewater Discharge Fee Program Worked and Why?European UnionEnvironmental taxes: recent developments in tools for integrationFrance, Sweden, Denmark, NorwayEuropean Pesticide Tax Schemes in Comparison: An Analysis of Experiences and DevelopmentsGermanyUNESCO Biosphere Reserves Schorfheide-Chorin and Rhön, GermanyGreeceIncentives for the conservation of the nesting grounds of the sea turtle, Caretta caretta, in Laganas Bay, Zakynthos, GreeceHungaryWater Abstraction Fee in HungaryIndiaPublic Expenditure and Subsidies in Indian Irrigation: Who Benefits?MalaysiaMalaysian Palm Oil Pollution TaxMexicoWastewater Effluent Charge in MexicoMozambiqueMozambique Fiscal Policy Scoping Study – Working PaperNamibiaEconomic without market: Policy inferences from natural-based tourism studies in NamibiaNetherlands (Kingdom of the)Green investment funds: Project Infiltration Masswater, The NetherlandsPolandWater Pollution Charge in PolandRepublic of KoreaConservation of biodiversity in Mt. Chiri, with special attention to poaching bearsRepublic of MoldovaEconomic instruments for managing environmentally harmful products in MoldovaSwitzerlandBiodiversity damaging subsidies in SwitzerlandThailandEntrance fees for users in Khao Yai National Park, ThailandUgandaIncentives for urban wetlands conservation in Nakivubo, Uganda