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Stakeholders’ Perceptions of the EU ETS Revision and Development

   | 30. Juni 2021

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Figure 1

Respondents’ replies to the question “What is your opinion on the EU ETS effectiveness in reaching the EU climate policy emission reduction targets?” (Source: own study)
Respondents’ replies to the question “What is your opinion on the EU ETS effectiveness in reaching the EU climate policy emission reduction targets?” (Source: own study)

Figure 2

Respondents’ replies to the question “Should the EU ETS be extended to new sectors (e.g. construction, transport, international aviation, municipal and housing sector)?” (Source: own study)
Respondents’ replies to the question “Should the EU ETS be extended to new sectors (e.g. construction, transport, international aviation, municipal and housing sector)?” (Source: own study)

Figure 3

Respondents’ replies to the question “Do you think the EU ETS should be integrated with other similar systems in the world, striving for a global emissions trading system?” (Source: own study)
Respondents’ replies to the question “Do you think the EU ETS should be integrated with other similar systems in the world, striving for a global emissions trading system?” (Source: own study)

Figure 4

Satisfaction level concerning the available information on the regulations, rules and functioning of the EU ETS. (Source: own study)
Satisfaction level concerning the available information on the regulations, rules and functioning of the EU ETS. (Source: own study)

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Understanding the mechanism and economic rationale of the emission trading systems. (Source: own study)
Understanding the mechanism and economic rationale of the emission trading systems. (Source: own study)

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Evaluation of individual knowledge of the EU ETS. (Source: own study)
Evaluation of individual knowledge of the EU ETS. (Source: own study)

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Evaluation of own knowledge concerning the EU ETS interaction with other EU climate policy measures. (Source: own study)
Evaluation of own knowledge concerning the EU ETS interaction with other EU climate policy measures. (Source: own study)

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Evaluation of knowledge of the current and future integration of the EU ETS with other emission trading systems in the world. (Source: own study)
Evaluation of knowledge of the current and future integration of the EU ETS with other emission trading systems in the world. (Source: own study)

Survey replies distribution by stakeholders’ group

Stakeholders’ group Share in the survey population
Governmental administration involved in climate policy development and implementation 30 (27,5%)
Governmental administration involved in the EU ETS implementation 10 (9,2%)
Governmental administration not directly involved in climate policy development and implementation 8 (7,3%)
Local authorities 4 (3,7%)
Public research centre providing climate policy assessment 18 (16,5%)
Non-governmental think-tanks providing climate policy assessment 11 (10,1%)
Non-governmental organisation – climate policy 8 (7,3%)
Other 20 (18,3%)
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