Measuring the Potential of Local Green Growth – An Analysis of Greater Copenhagen: Highlights

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportRapportForskningfagfællebedømt

Standard

Measuring the Potential of Local Green Growth – An Analysis of Greater Copenhagen : Highlights. / Sharpe, Samantha; Andersen, Maj Munch; Genoff, Rodin; Hanton, Alicia; Kristiansen, Klaus Rovsing; Bek, Kim; Rasmussen, Thomas Baagø; Johansen, Michael.

OECD, 2012. 12 s.

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportRapportForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Sharpe, S, Andersen, MM, Genoff, R, Hanton, A, Kristiansen, KR, Bek, K, Rasmussen, TB & Johansen, M 2012, Measuring the Potential of Local Green Growth – An Analysis of Greater Copenhagen: Highlights. OECD.

APA

Sharpe, S., Andersen, M. M., Genoff, R., Hanton, A., Kristiansen, K. R., Bek, K., Rasmussen, T. B., & Johansen, M. (2012). Measuring the Potential of Local Green Growth – An Analysis of Greater Copenhagen: Highlights. OECD.

Vancouver

Sharpe S, Andersen MM, Genoff R, Hanton A, Kristiansen KR, Bek K o.a. Measuring the Potential of Local Green Growth – An Analysis of Greater Copenhagen: Highlights. OECD, 2012. 12 s.

Author

Sharpe, Samantha ; Andersen, Maj Munch ; Genoff, Rodin ; Hanton, Alicia ; Kristiansen, Klaus Rovsing ; Bek, Kim ; Rasmussen, Thomas Baagø ; Johansen, Michael. / Measuring the Potential of Local Green Growth – An Analysis of Greater Copenhagen : Highlights. OECD, 2012. 12 s.

Bibtex

@book{d92068959bba4e1198fafeb94c25aca7,
title = "Measuring the Potential of Local Green Growth – An Analysis of Greater Copenhagen: Highlights",
abstract = "This briefing note summarises preliminary findings from the first case study in an OECD project to develop indicators for the green transition which can be used at the local level1. This new framework is being tested in regions in five countries: Denmark, Belgium, Chile, Germany and Luxembourg. Early results show that Copenhagen is well advanced on the path to a green economy; however, building on recent achievements, more can be done to accelerate the transition and secure Copenhagen{\textquoteright}s leadership position in green industries and foster a green way of life for its citizens.",
author = "Samantha Sharpe and Andersen, {Maj Munch} and Rodin Genoff and Alicia Hanton and Kristiansen, {Klaus Rovsing} and Kim Bek and Rasmussen, {Thomas Baag{\o}} and Michael Johansen",
year = "2012",
language = "English",
publisher = "OECD",
address = "France",

}

RIS

TY - RPRT

T1 - Measuring the Potential of Local Green Growth – An Analysis of Greater Copenhagen

T2 - Highlights

AU - Sharpe, Samantha

AU - Andersen, Maj Munch

AU - Genoff, Rodin

AU - Hanton, Alicia

AU - Kristiansen, Klaus Rovsing

AU - Bek, Kim

AU - Rasmussen, Thomas Baagø

AU - Johansen, Michael

PY - 2012

Y1 - 2012

N2 - This briefing note summarises preliminary findings from the first case study in an OECD project to develop indicators for the green transition which can be used at the local level1. This new framework is being tested in regions in five countries: Denmark, Belgium, Chile, Germany and Luxembourg. Early results show that Copenhagen is well advanced on the path to a green economy; however, building on recent achievements, more can be done to accelerate the transition and secure Copenhagen’s leadership position in green industries and foster a green way of life for its citizens.

AB - This briefing note summarises preliminary findings from the first case study in an OECD project to develop indicators for the green transition which can be used at the local level1. This new framework is being tested in regions in five countries: Denmark, Belgium, Chile, Germany and Luxembourg. Early results show that Copenhagen is well advanced on the path to a green economy; however, building on recent achievements, more can be done to accelerate the transition and secure Copenhagen’s leadership position in green industries and foster a green way of life for its citizens.

M3 - Report

BT - Measuring the Potential of Local Green Growth – An Analysis of Greater Copenhagen

PB - OECD

ER -

ID: 354033416