Doreen Fedrigo-Fazio
Senior Policy Analyst
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Phone: +32 (0) 2738 7489
Specialist Subjects:
environmental governance, natural resources, products and waste policies
Profile:
Doreen Fedrigo studied Ecology and Conservation at Birkbeck College, University of London. She joined IEEP in 2010. She has almost 20 years of environmental policy experience working with NGOs, on a range of issues. In the UK, she worked for the Green Alliance and Waste Watch, and in Brussels she did a short stint with the Association of Cities and Regions for Recycling and Resource Management before working at the European Environmental Bureau where she became Policy Director. She was also President of the European Environmental Citizens Organisation in Standardisation for three years. Her areas of specialisation are waste, products and natural resources policies and environmental governance. More recently, she worked on nano-related policies, notably within the concept of sustainable innovation governance.
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Running out of time? Stepping up action for Europe's environment
New report by IEEP launched at high-level conference in Brussels.
05 Dec 2012 -
Exploring key priorities and actions for the 7th EAP
This policy paper examines how the forthcoming 7EAP can contribute to protecting natural systems and improving the way in which we use natural resources. It also examines a number of cross-cutting actions needed to support the priorities of the 7EAP and ensure better delivery of EU environment policy.
26 Sep 2012 -
What do we mean by Green Economy?
What is the Green Economy? What policy actions can contribute to achieving it? And how have EU-funded research projects supported these actions?
12 Jul 2012 -
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 -
The new OECD environmental Outlook – an alarm signal that comes at the right moment
“Urgent action is needed now to avoid significant costs of inaction, both in economic and human terms”. The OECD provides a clear message in its recent Environment Outlook to 2050: Act now – or face major and potentially disastrous consequences.
28 Mar 2012 -
The New Comitology Rules - Delegated and implementing acts
The Lisbon Treaty substantially modified the framework for the Commission’s implementing powers, commonly known as ‘comitology’. This IEEP report explains the new procedures and gives examples of how they might, or will, apply in the EU biodiversity policy area.
18 Oct 2011 -
EU Natural Resources policy: Signposts on the roadmap to sustainability
The EU is committed to building improved resource efficiency into its economic strategy, starting with a “roadmap” this year. A new paper from the Institute sets out the challenges, reviews the mixed results of previous EU policy in this area and suggests a number of ways forward. Both a broad vision and an array of practical policy initiatives are required.
26 May 2011
