Samuela Bassi
Senior Policy Analyst
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Phone: +44 (0)20 7340 2685
Specialist Subjects:
market based instruments, valuation of biodiversity and ecosystem services, sustainability indicators, energy and climate policy, industrial pollution and eco-innovation
Profile:
Samuela joined IEEP\'s Brussels office in 2005. She holds a degree in economics and developed a special focus on environmental economics. She contributes to research on industrial pollution, energy and climate policy, market based instruments, transport and biodiversity values, with a particular emphasis on economic aspects. Previously she has undertaken an internship at the Permanent Mission of Italy to the United Nations and has worked at an environmental consulting company.
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Consolidated report: Qualitative analysis key results and policy implications
There are still needs and opportunities for using sustainability indicators at different stages of the policy processes across all environmentally relevant policy areas.
15 May 2012 -
Opportunities for a better use of indicators in policy-making
There remain a wide range of opportunities for making use of sustainability indicators at different stages of the policy process across all environmentally relevant policy areas.
15 May 2012 -
Sourcebook on EU Environmental Law
The Sourcebook provides a practical reference document on applicable EU environmental legislation, practices and standards which need to be taken into account in the planning and development of projects supported by Banks that have signed the ‘European Principles for the Environment'.
07 Oct 2011 -
Taking into account opportunity costs when assessing costs of biodiversity and ecosystem action
The study provides an estimate the costs of biodiversity action in the EU with special consideration of opportunity costs.
09 May 2011 -
Costs and Socio-Economic Benefits associated with the Natura 2000 Network
The study on the costs and benefits of Natura 2000 undertaken by IEEP and partners was designed to support the European Commission in obtaining an accurate estimate of the costs of managing the network compared to its benefits ...
06 Oct 2010 -
Feasibility of implementing a radical ETR and its acceptance
The study provides an analysis of the legal feasibility and political acceptability of a radical Environmental Tax Reform (ETR) within the broader context of EU policies. It explores the scope for using ...
27 Nov 2009 -
Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - Executive Summary
This study is a contribution to the European Commission’s ongoing efforts to investigate and reform environmentally harmful subsidies (EHS). The report focused on three methodologies proposed by the OECD ...
16 Nov 2009 -
Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - Full Report
This study is a contribution to the European Commission’s ongoing efforts to investigate and reform environmentally harmful subsidies (EHS). The report focused on three methodologies proposed by the OECD ...
16 Nov 2009 -
Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment - Case studies for the water sector
This case study is part of the report 'Environmentally Harmful Subsidies (EHS): Identification and Assessment'. The study is a contribution to the European Commission’s ongoing efforts to investigate and ...
16 Nov 2009 -
Assessing Socio-economic Benefits of Natura 2000 – a Toolkit for Practitioners (September 2009 Edition)
The Toolkit is a practical guide for practitioners involved in the management of Natura 2000 sites. The Toolkit explores the different economic and social benefits (i.e. ecosystem services) Natura 2000 ...
01 Nov 2009
