Documents
General project information:
Flyer
Poster
Brochure NEW
Project results - deliverables:
WP 1 - Conceptual Framework & Background Analysis
D 1.1 Gender aspects of sustainable
consumption strategies and instruments, Executive Summary & Full
Document
D 1.2 Conceptual Framework,
Executive Summary & Full Document
D 1.3 Sustainable Consumption
Strategies in the European Union, Full Document
WP 2 - Consumption / production trends and sustainability
potentials
D 2.1 Consumption Trend Analysis and Sustainability
Potentials, Executive Summary & Full Document
WP3 - Instrument Impact Assessment
D 3.1.1 Inventory and Exploratory Analyses of SC instruments in need areas food and housing
D 3.2.1 Synthesis Report: In-depth analysis of the effects of
sustainable consumption instruments and of conditions of success or
failure
D 3.2.1a
Effects
and success factors of sustainable consumption policy instruments: a
comparative assessment across Europe (Extract from Synthesis Report)
D 3.2.2
Strategy Paper on the Sustainability Potential of Public
Procurement for Food and Housing, Full Document
D
3.2 Impact Assessment Paper: Minimum energy performance standards for
buildings in Germany
D 3.2
Impact assessment paper:
Requirements for public catering to serve sustainable meals in Finland
D 3.2
Impact assessment paper: Energy Expert
D
3.2 Focus Group Manual and Guideline
D
3.2 Interview Guide
WP4 - Material flow analysis / Scenarios
D 4.1
Overall Approach of Material Flow Analysis and its Application to the
Need Areas Food and Housing, and Hypotheses on the Impacts of SC
Instruments, Full Document
D 4.2 BAU and SC Scenario Assumptions and the
MFA Database, Full Document
D 4.3 Effects of SC instruments on sustainability,
including the international dimension
WP5 - Options to enhance sustainable consumption
patterns
D
5.1: Options to improve the design and implementation of SC instruments
and strategies
D
5.2: Improving implementation of SC instruments
by resolving the “environment/distribution conflict”
D
5.3: The challenge for Central and Eastern
Europe to transfer Sustainable Consumption Policy
D
5.3: Options to improve ‘policy transfer’
WP6 - Conclusions and policy recommendations
D 6.1 Policy Brief
D 6.2
Brochure
Project events:
Stakeholder-Workshop on
November 15, 2010 in Brussels
"State of sustainable consumption research and policy at the European
level" Doreen Fedrigo-Fazio - Institute for European Environmental
Policy
"Impacts of EUPOPP Instrument Bundles: Comparing BAU and SC Scenarios"
Uwe Fritsche, Oeko-Institut
"Instrument Bundles for Food and Housing" Christoph Brunn, Oeko-Institut
"Environmental impacts of food" Patrice Gruszkowski, DG Environment, European Commission
"What new EU policies for more energy efficient buildings?" Gergana
Miladinova, European Commission, DG ENER
"Approach and Background: - Scenario Database and Instrument Bundling"
Bettina Brohmann, Oeko-Institut
Final Stakeholder Conference on July 5, 2011 in
Brussels
"Project Introduction"
Bettina Brohmann, Oeko-Institute
"Sustainable consumption policy instruments and their
impact - Results from case studies and material flow analysiS" Franziska Wolff / Uwe Fritsche,
Oeko-Institute
"Context Factors of
Sustainable Consumption" Immanuel Stieß / Irmgard
Schultz, ISOE
"Policy Recommendations" Norma Schönherr / Denise Leung, Oeko-Institute
/ UCL