Examples of reports on topics where environmental economics have been used can be found below. The reports are in English or in Danish with an English summary.
A full list of publications from the Danish EPA can only be found in Danish.
Toolbox
Monitoring and enforcement – an assessment of the inspections by the Danish Ministry of the Environment, Environmental Report no. 1356, 2011
Catalogue of key figures for socio-economic assessment of environmental projects, Environmental Report no. 1008, 2005
Making Markets Work for Environmental Policies Achieving Cost-effective Solutions
Practical tools for value transfer in Denmark – guidelines and an example, Working Report no. 28, 2007
Waste
Valuation of disamenity costs from landfills – a literature survey, Environmental Report no. 1199, 2007
A quota system for waste, Environmental Report no. 979, 2005
Consumption
An assessment of the socio economic values of buying green products, Environmental Report no. 1349, 2010
Climate and air pollution
An assessment of costs and benefits from NOx reducing technologies, Environmental Report no. 1293, 2009
Impact of CO2 quota allocation to new entrants in the electricity market, Working Report no. 23, 2007
Cost effective measures in the non-ETS sectors, Working Report no. 22, 2007
A socio-economic assessment of the EU Thematic Strategy on Air Pollution, NERI Technical Report no. 586, 2006
Projection models 2010 - Danish emissions of SO2, NOx, NMVOC and NH3, NERI Technical Report no. 414, 2002
Natural resources
Socio-economic consequences of a nature and culture enhancement project (Åmosen), Environmental Report no. 1043, 2005
Cost-benefit analysis of the wastewater tax, Environmental Report no. 956, 2004
Assessment of the benefits from groundwater protection, Environmental Report no. 1030, 2005
The European and Nordic ecolabels are the only two officially recognized ecolabels in Denmark. Both show consumers that the ecolabelled products meet strict environmental requirements.
Read more about the ecolabels
The Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS), is a voluntary initiative designed to improve companies' environmental performance.
Read more about EMAS in Denmark