This paper aims to mainstream green growth within Indonesia’s economic planning and development processes. To this end, the Green Growth Programme is developing a framework and toolkit that can be used by a variety of government agencies, especially those involved in planning and economic activities, including investment appraisals. This framework aims to make green growth measurable in terms of five desired outcomes, using a series of national, regional, and project-level indicators. The toolkit can be used at a high level to prioritise projects with high green growth potential or those that would benefit from a green growth redesign. At a more detailed level, the toolkit can be used for Green Growth Assessment at the site level using economically rigorous tools such as extended Cost-Benefit Analysis (eCBA).
The present report on inclusive green growth in Ghana provides an account of the overall policy framework and mechanisms to promote inclusive green growth (IGG) in the country. It documents good practices, success stories and lessons learned in selected sectors of the country’s economy.