Buying into the Environment
Experiences, Opportunities and Potential for Eco-procurement
Herausgeber: Erdmenger, Christoph
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Experiences, Opportunities and Potential for Eco-procurement
Herausgeber: Erdmenger, Christoph
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Examines the prospects for and likely outcomes of the widespread uptake of leading-edge green purchasing practices in European cities. The most relevant product groups for eco-procurement are analysed, and solutions to barriers preventing their uptake proposed.
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Examines the prospects for and likely outcomes of the widespread uptake of leading-edge green purchasing practices in European cities. The most relevant product groups for eco-procurement are analysed, and solutions to barriers preventing their uptake proposed.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 285
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781874719670
- ISBN-10: 1874719675
- Artikelnr.: 40558040
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 285
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 576g
- ISBN-13: 9781874719670
- ISBN-10: 1874719675
- Artikelnr.: 40558040
Erdmenger, Christoph
1. Introduction. Public purchasing: a new
old policy tool Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Co-ordinator
RELIEF ProjectPart 1: Green purchasing in practice 2. Green purchasing in practice: experiences and new approaches from the pioneer countriesAmalia Ochoa
Vivien Führ and Dirk Günther
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy 3. Hurdles in green purchasing: method
findings and discussion of the hurdle analysisEdeltraud Günther
Dresden University of Technology
Germany 4. The European legal regime on green public procurement: corresponding and conflicting aspects of environmental law and procurement law in the EURegine Barth and Almut Fischer
Environmental Law Division
Öko-Institut
Germany 5. Local experiences: green purchasing practices in six European citiesSimon Clement and Géraldine Plas
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme
and Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Project Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project 6. Triggering innovationLuke Brander
Xander Olsthoorn and Frans Oosterhuis
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
and Vivien Führ
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy Part 2: Quantifying environmental benefits 7. The financial power and environmental benefits of green purchasingChristoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Project Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project 8. Methods for calculating the environmental benefits of 'green' productsAnders Schmidt and Jeppe Frydendal
dk-TEKNIK ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Denmark 9. Results of the European calculationRoger Pierrard
Institute of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy
Vienna University of Technology
Austria Part 3: Advanced tools for analysing eco-procurement options 10. Researching the market conditions for green purchasingEdeltraud Günther
Ines Klauke and Lilly Scheibe
Dresden University of Technology
Germany 11. Integrating environmental and economic costs and benefits: approaches to and experiences with modified cost-effectiveness analysis Roger Pierrard
Institute of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy
Vienna University of Technology
Austria
and Stephan Faßbender
JOANNEUM RESEARCH Institute of Technology and Regional Policy
Austria Part 4: Pathways to implementation 12. Views from the green public procurement community Luke Brander
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Vivien Führ
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy
and Xander Olsthoorn
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam 13. Green purchasing potential in Central Europe: the cases of the Czech Republic
Hungary and Poland Peter Szuppinger and Vilma Éri
Center for Environmental Studies
Budapest
Hungary 14. Conclusions. Green purchasing: a concept lagging far behind its potential Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project Bibliography
old policy tool Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Co-ordinator
RELIEF ProjectPart 1: Green purchasing in practice 2. Green purchasing in practice: experiences and new approaches from the pioneer countriesAmalia Ochoa
Vivien Führ and Dirk Günther
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy 3. Hurdles in green purchasing: method
findings and discussion of the hurdle analysisEdeltraud Günther
Dresden University of Technology
Germany 4. The European legal regime on green public procurement: corresponding and conflicting aspects of environmental law and procurement law in the EURegine Barth and Almut Fischer
Environmental Law Division
Öko-Institut
Germany 5. Local experiences: green purchasing practices in six European citiesSimon Clement and Géraldine Plas
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme
and Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Project Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project 6. Triggering innovationLuke Brander
Xander Olsthoorn and Frans Oosterhuis
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
and Vivien Führ
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy Part 2: Quantifying environmental benefits 7. The financial power and environmental benefits of green purchasingChristoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Project Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project 8. Methods for calculating the environmental benefits of 'green' productsAnders Schmidt and Jeppe Frydendal
dk-TEKNIK ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Denmark 9. Results of the European calculationRoger Pierrard
Institute of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy
Vienna University of Technology
Austria Part 3: Advanced tools for analysing eco-procurement options 10. Researching the market conditions for green purchasingEdeltraud Günther
Ines Klauke and Lilly Scheibe
Dresden University of Technology
Germany 11. Integrating environmental and economic costs and benefits: approaches to and experiences with modified cost-effectiveness analysis Roger Pierrard
Institute of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy
Vienna University of Technology
Austria
and Stephan Faßbender
JOANNEUM RESEARCH Institute of Technology and Regional Policy
Austria Part 4: Pathways to implementation 12. Views from the green public procurement community Luke Brander
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Vivien Führ
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy
and Xander Olsthoorn
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam 13. Green purchasing potential in Central Europe: the cases of the Czech Republic
Hungary and Poland Peter Szuppinger and Vilma Éri
Center for Environmental Studies
Budapest
Hungary 14. Conclusions. Green purchasing: a concept lagging far behind its potential Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project Bibliography
1. Introduction. Public purchasing: a new
old policy tool Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Co-ordinator
RELIEF ProjectPart 1: Green purchasing in practice 2. Green purchasing in practice: experiences and new approaches from the pioneer countriesAmalia Ochoa
Vivien Führ and Dirk Günther
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy 3. Hurdles in green purchasing: method
findings and discussion of the hurdle analysisEdeltraud Günther
Dresden University of Technology
Germany 4. The European legal regime on green public procurement: corresponding and conflicting aspects of environmental law and procurement law in the EURegine Barth and Almut Fischer
Environmental Law Division
Öko-Institut
Germany 5. Local experiences: green purchasing practices in six European citiesSimon Clement and Géraldine Plas
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme
and Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Project Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project 6. Triggering innovationLuke Brander
Xander Olsthoorn and Frans Oosterhuis
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
and Vivien Führ
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy Part 2: Quantifying environmental benefits 7. The financial power and environmental benefits of green purchasingChristoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Project Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project 8. Methods for calculating the environmental benefits of 'green' productsAnders Schmidt and Jeppe Frydendal
dk-TEKNIK ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Denmark 9. Results of the European calculationRoger Pierrard
Institute of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy
Vienna University of Technology
Austria Part 3: Advanced tools for analysing eco-procurement options 10. Researching the market conditions for green purchasingEdeltraud Günther
Ines Klauke and Lilly Scheibe
Dresden University of Technology
Germany 11. Integrating environmental and economic costs and benefits: approaches to and experiences with modified cost-effectiveness analysis Roger Pierrard
Institute of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy
Vienna University of Technology
Austria
and Stephan Faßbender
JOANNEUM RESEARCH Institute of Technology and Regional Policy
Austria Part 4: Pathways to implementation 12. Views from the green public procurement community Luke Brander
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Vivien Führ
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy
and Xander Olsthoorn
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam 13. Green purchasing potential in Central Europe: the cases of the Czech Republic
Hungary and Poland Peter Szuppinger and Vilma Éri
Center for Environmental Studies
Budapest
Hungary 14. Conclusions. Green purchasing: a concept lagging far behind its potential Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project Bibliography
old policy tool Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Co-ordinator
RELIEF ProjectPart 1: Green purchasing in practice 2. Green purchasing in practice: experiences and new approaches from the pioneer countriesAmalia Ochoa
Vivien Führ and Dirk Günther
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy 3. Hurdles in green purchasing: method
findings and discussion of the hurdle analysisEdeltraud Günther
Dresden University of Technology
Germany 4. The European legal regime on green public procurement: corresponding and conflicting aspects of environmental law and procurement law in the EURegine Barth and Almut Fischer
Environmental Law Division
Öko-Institut
Germany 5. Local experiences: green purchasing practices in six European citiesSimon Clement and Géraldine Plas
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme
and Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Project Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project 6. Triggering innovationLuke Brander
Xander Olsthoorn and Frans Oosterhuis
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
and Vivien Führ
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy Part 2: Quantifying environmental benefits 7. The financial power and environmental benefits of green purchasingChristoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Project Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project 8. Methods for calculating the environmental benefits of 'green' productsAnders Schmidt and Jeppe Frydendal
dk-TEKNIK ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Denmark 9. Results of the European calculationRoger Pierrard
Institute of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy
Vienna University of Technology
Austria Part 3: Advanced tools for analysing eco-procurement options 10. Researching the market conditions for green purchasingEdeltraud Günther
Ines Klauke and Lilly Scheibe
Dresden University of Technology
Germany 11. Integrating environmental and economic costs and benefits: approaches to and experiences with modified cost-effectiveness analysis Roger Pierrard
Institute of Public Finance and Infrastructure Policy
Vienna University of Technology
Austria
and Stephan Faßbender
JOANNEUM RESEARCH Institute of Technology and Regional Policy
Austria Part 4: Pathways to implementation 12. Views from the green public procurement community Luke Brander
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Vivien Führ
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme and Eco-efficient Economy
and Xander Olsthoorn
Institute for Environmental Studies
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam 13. Green purchasing potential in Central Europe: the cases of the Czech Republic
Hungary and Poland Peter Szuppinger and Vilma Éri
Center for Environmental Studies
Budapest
Hungary 14. Conclusions. Green purchasing: a concept lagging far behind its potential Christoph Erdmenger
Director
ICLEI Eco-Procurement Programme; Co-ordinator
RELIEF Project Bibliography