
The economic success of the Chilean forest sector relies heavily on its forest plantations, which are facing significant challenges. With the focus shifting away from plantations, Chile’s native forests have the potential to provide an increasing range of goods and services.

This report highlights the role of technology transfer in the fight against climate change. It includes best practices on energy innovation, sustainable urban development, cross-border collaboration, connecting investors with climate projects, strengthening infrastructure, and guarding coastlines.

This report provides a comprehensive view of practices and developments in the governance, implementation and performance of budgeting across OECD countries. It looks at recent practices such as the application of medium-term frameworks and the use of data and analytics to highlight the impacts of policies on concerns such as gender equality and the environment.

This report summarises key findings and lessons learned in the area of biodiversity conservation and sustainable use from the OECD Environmental Performance Reviews conducted for five Latin American countries between 2013 and 2017: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.

This paper, The Gendered Effects of Air Pollution on Labour Supply ,draws on 20 years of systematic data collection on employment and air pollution to explore the link between air pollution and labour supply.