exiopol presentation march 1 2007. 2 presentation of the ip agenda introducing exiopol –ip project...
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EXIOPOLPresentationMarch 1 2007
Presentation of the IP 2
Agenda
• Introducing EXIOPOL–IP project–Objectives–Implementation plan–Structure
Presentation of the IP 3
Introducing EXIOPOL
What is an integrated project ?Aims at promoting and supporting the co-
ordination, co-operation or networking of a range of research and innovation projects or operators for a specific objective – normally to achieve improved integration and co-ordination of European research for a fixed period of time.
It does not provide support for research and development.
Presentation of the IP 4
Introducing EXIOPOL
Main objectives• To synthesize and develop further estimates of the
external costs of key environmental impacts for Europe
• To set up an environmentally extended (EE) Input-Output (I-O) framework in which as many of these estimates as possible are included, allowing the estimation of environmental impacts and external costs of different economic sector activities, final consumption activities and resource consumption for countries in the EU
Presentation of the IP 5
Introducing EXIOPOL
Main objectives• To apply the results of the external cost
estimates and EE I-O analysis for the analysis of policy questions of importance, as well as for the evaluation of the value and impact of past research on external costs on policy-making in the EU
Presentation of the IP 6
Introducing EXIOPOL
Project organization• Project Co-ordinator (FEEM): overall scientific,
administrative and financial co-ordination• Cluster Leaders (FEEM, TNO): shared
responsibility with the coordinator for the timely and effective implementation of the activities of this IP– Technical and scientific coordination of the Cluster– Join preparation of meetings and decisions of
activities of the Scientific Steering Commitee.
Presentation of the IP 7
Introducing EXIOPOL
Project organization• Workstream Leaders: shared responsibility
with the coordinator for the timely and effective implementation of the activities of this IP – Technical and scientific coordination of the Stream for which
each SL is in charge– Substantive contribution to the Integrated Scientific
Coordination of the IP
• Workpackage Leaders: efficient implementation of the Workpackage and production of WP deliverables
Presentation of the IP 8
Introducing EXIOPOL
Project organization• The Scientific Steering Committee is composed
by one representative from each Workstream. Responsible of monitoring and quality-control, risk assessment and response strategy, dissemination activities
• The Advisory board will be set up composed by national representative and by representatives of external institutions that perform activities related to the IP or are likely to have a clear interest in its outcome (e.g. World Bank, OECD, EEA, etc.)
Presentation of the IP 9
Introducing EXIOPOL
Scientific management: A multi-layered structure
CI CII CVI
WS1 WS2 WSn
WP1 WP2 WPp
Cluster leaders
Workstream leaders
Workpackage leaders
CIII
Scientific co-ordination (FEEM, TNO)
CV
Presentation of the IP 10
Introducing EXIOPOL
CLUSTER VI: Coordination and management
Pillar 1 Pillar 2
CLUSTER IIExternality estimates:
extension and development
CLUSTER IIIDevelopment of a
detailed EU-25 EE I-O table
CLUSTER IStrategy and institutional
embedment
CLUSTER IVApplication for policy analysis
and knowledge spillovers
CLUSTER VDissemination and training
Presentation of the IP 11
Introducing EXIOPOL
What is EXIOPOL? Pillar 1 provides• A major contribution to the quantitative analysis of
environmental impacts using cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis
• The first EU country specific inventory of a broad range of environmental interventions (ESA95 framework)
Presentation of the IP 12
Introducing EXIOPOL
What is EXIOPOL? Pillar 1 provides• A collection of the existing accepted external cost
data for emissions and resource uses (mainly on energy and transport), complemented by a comprehensive overview of external costs related to other impacts (e.g. air, soil and water pollution, biodiversity, toxics, noise, odour and waste)
• External cost data gathered will allow for a direct appraisal of the impacts of sustainability options at micro / local level, and improve the development of national level ‘green’ accounts
Presentation of the IP 13
Introducing EXIOPOL
What is EXIOPOL? Pillar 2 provides• A detailed EU-25 EE I-O model, that will allow for the full
cost accounting and full impact assessment of different activities. The model will be linked to the classification and structure of models with sectoral disaggregation (e.g. CEPAM/GEM-E3 and NEMESIS9)
• Policy-relevant insights on the impacts and true costs of activities in the economy via a great variety of cross-sections: by industry sector, by final consumption category, or by type of resource used, etc.
Presentation of the IP 14
Introducing EXIOPOL
What is EXIOPOL? Pillar 2 provides• It also will allow an analysis of how far social and
private costs diverge at the macro level now, and how far they may diverge in the future
Presentation of the IP 15
Introducing EXIOPOLWhat is EXIOPOL? Work Plan
WP1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18I.1.a D D
I.1.b D
II.1.a D
II.1.b D
II.1.c D
II.1.d D
II.2.a D D
II.2.b D
II.2.c D
II.3.a D
II.3.b D
II.4.a D
II.4.b D D
II.5.a D
II.5.b D
II.5.c D
III.1.a D D
III.1.b D
III.2.a D D D
III.2.b D D
III.2.c D
III.3.a D D D
III.3.b D D
III.4.a D D D
III.4.b D
III.4.c D
IV.1.a D
IV.1.b D
IV.5.a D
IV.5.b D
V.1.a WS D D D W D
VI.1.a KO D SSC D
Kick-Off2-3 April 07
DeliverableProject deliverable
Website Workshop
Scientific Steering Commitee
Presentation of the IP 16
Introducing EXIOPOL
What is EXIOPOL? Project meetings• Kick-off Meeting
– 2-3 April 07 (month 2), FEEM, Milan
• Scientific Steering Commitee– April 08 (month 14), UBATH, Bath (UK)– At least 5 meetings
• Workshops– Methodological Development in Measuring External Costs,
April 08 (month 14), UBATH, Bath (UK)– Other 4 workshops