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PMI105B - Environmental protection expenditures, by CANE Rev.2 activities and evironmental domains |
Definition |
Environment protection expenditure includes all the expenditure for carrying out the activities of environment observation and protection and refers to environment damages prevention or repair. Investments for environment protection include the expenditure made for construction, installations and building works, for equipment, transport means purchasing, other expenditure meant to create new fixed assets for the development, modernization, reconstruction of the already existent ones, having the purpose of environment protection. They also include the value of services related to existent fixed assets and land ownership transfer (taxes, materials, commissions, loading-unloading transport expenditure). Current internal expenditure for environment protection are made of the expenditure for operating, repairs and maintenance of installations and equipment for environment protection by enterprise staff. They include salaries and taxes and material expenditure (raw materials, materials, fuels, energy, water a.s.o.). The current internal expenditure do not include environmental services purchased from thirds. Specific activities of environment protection are grouped as follows: - pollution prevention and reduction (air protection, water protection, waste management, soil and underground waters protection); - natural resources protection and biodiversity preservation (species protection, protected areas, ecological remedy and reconstruction, aquatic environment restoration, prevention of dangerous natural phenomena); - other activities (research-development, environment general administration, noise and vibrations reduction, protection against radiation, education, training, looking for information). Environmental protection output is the result of environmental protection activities, incarnated in market output and non-market output. This is calculated at production costs. The producer categories included belong to the following NACE Rev. 2 divisions and classes: - the public administration sector includes the local and central government units (class 8411) - the specialised producers include the units for sewerage (division 37); waste collection, treatment and disposal activities; materials recovery (division 38); units for activities and services of decontamination (division 39); units for waste and scrap wholesale units (class 4677);. - the unspecialised producers include units from the following fields: sylviculture (division 02), mining (divisions 05-09), manufacturing industry (divisions 10-33), electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning production and supply (division 35), water abstrating treatment and distribution (division 36), constructions (divisions 41-43), transports (divisions 49-51), units with architectural and engineering activities; technical analysis (division 71); units with research and development activities (division 72); units with scientific research and development n.e.c.(class 7490). |
Periodicity |
Annual |
Data sources |
ESA 2010 table 11 - COFOG Statistical survey on environment protection expenditure details |
Methodology |
The observation unit is represented by the smallest legal unit who enjoys a decision-making independence and who is such organised as to carry out one or several activities in one or several locations in order to produce goods or services. The statistical observation and registration units belong to the following sectors: 1.local public administration sector (local and central) - (CAP, CAPC type questionnaires) - exhaustive survey (census); 2.production sector or businesses: - specialised producers -units dealing with environment protection as a main activity (CPS type questionnaires) - exhaustive survey; - unspecialised producers - units dealing with environment protection as a secondary activity or as an ancillary activity to their main activity other than environment protection (CI type questionnaires) - sample survey by type of activity codified by NACE division, and number of employees. The activity categories included in the survey belong to the following NACE Rev. 2 divisions and classes: - the public administration sector includes the local and central government units (class 8411) and the central public administration sector (from 2006); - the specialised producers include the units for sewerage (division 37); units for waste collection, purification and disposal; activities of recycling materials recovery (division 38); units for activities and services of decontamination (division 39); units for waste and scrap wholesale units (class 4677); - the unspecialised producers include units from the following fields: sylviculture (division 02), mining (divisions 05-09), manufacturing industry (divisions 10-33), electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning production and supply (division 35), water abstrating treatment and distribution (division 36), constructions (divisions 41-43), transports (divisions 49-51), units with architectural and engineering activities, (division 71), (division 72) and (class 7490). |
Last update |
DEC 05, 2024 |
Observations |
Data are available since 2008. For the period 1990 - 2007 data are found in the matrix PMI106A and PMI106C |
Continuation |
This matrix represents a continuation of the PMI106C matrix, containing data up to Year 2007. |
Responsible person |
Ene Victor, e-mail: victor.ene@insse.ro, int. 2184 |
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