Leonardo Mazza
Policy Analyst
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Phone: +32 (0) 2738 7477
Specialist Subjects:
biodiversity and nature conservation, environmental economics, environmental policy integration, environmental assessment and evaluation
Profile:
Leonardo joined IEEP’s Brussels office in July 2010. He is a member of IEEP’s Environmental Economics Programme. A social scientist by training, he graduated from the London School of Economics with an MSc in Environmental Policy and Regulation in 2008. He also holds a double Masters’ degree in International Affairs and Governance from Sciences Po Paris and the University of St Gallen. Before joining IEEP, Leonardo was an environmental consultant at Bio Intelligence Service, where he took part in various EU-sponsored studies on topics including environmental liability, green economy initiatives, sustainable resource use, and Natura 2000. He has also formerly been a trainee at the DG ENV of the European Commission, in the unit in charge of sustainable development and economic analysis.
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Consolidated report: Qualitative analysis key results and policy implications
There are still needs and opportunities for using sustainability indicators at different stages of the policy processes across all environmentally relevant policy areas.
15 May 2012 -
Opportunities for a better use of indicators in policy-making
There remain a wide range of opportunities for making use of sustainability indicators at different stages of the policy process across all environmentally relevant policy areas.
15 May 2012 -
Cohesion Policy and Sustainable Development. Policy Instruments, Supporting Paper 5
This is the report on policy instruments for the project Cohesion Policy and Sustainable Development on how to improve the integration of the environment into the Cohesion Policy period 2014-2020 as part of a study commissioned by DG Regio.
01 May 2012 -
Green Infrastructure Implementation and Efficiency
This IEEP-led study for the European Commission (DG ENV) improves the knowledge base on green infrastructure policy initiatives in Europe and assesses their implementation and efficiency. It also formulates policy recommendations for integrating green infrastructure into the EU policy framework.
22 Mar 2012 -
Taking into account opportunity costs when assessing costs of biodiversity and ecosystem action
The study provides an estimate the costs of biodiversity action in the EU with special consideration of opportunity costs.
09 May 2011
