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ECC114A - Economic - Share of gross value added in environmental technologies in GDP |
Definition |
The environmental goods and services sector (environmental industries) aims to identify those transactions within the economy that are directly related to the production and management of goods and services that support environmental protection. Environmental technologies are (according to the SEEA) technical processes, installations and equipment (goods), and methods or knowledge (services), whose technical nature or purpose is the protection of the environment (preventing or combating pollution (clean technologies)) or resource management. These are split into two categories: -end-of-pipe technologies which are, in particular, installations and equipment for measuring, controlling, treating and restoring / correcting environmental problems. These installations and equipment operate independently or are identifiable parts added - Integrated technologies are those processes, methods and technical knowledge used in production processes that are less polluting and more resource efficient than their equivalents used by other domestic producers. Gross value added (GVA) is the contribution of these activities to gross domestic product. It is the difference between the value of production and intermediate consumption. |
Periodicity |
Annual |
Data sources |
National Institute of Statistic (NIS) |
Methodology |
Environmental goods and services sector |
Last update |
APR 15, 2024 |
Observations |
- For further details visit quality profile of the indicator. - For additional information you may contact us by e-mail at: datestat@insse.ro or by phone at: 021-3181824 - extension 1278. |
Responsible person |
Corina Dumitrascu, e-mail: corina.dumitrascu@insse.ro, extension 2339 |
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