This document elaborated by Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) and the German Development Institute (DIE) summarizes the findings of the biophysical analysis conducted by The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and explores its implications for the inclusion of ecosystem services in national policy.
Green economy (GE) was recognized at the UN Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) in 2012 as an essential tool in achieving sustainable development.
This report covers a wealth of policy applications either implicitly or explicitly informed by behavioural insights (BIs). It reviews institutional developments and puts forward a comparative framework (PRECIS) describing behavioural insight teams with six key features.
Fiji faces significant development challenges, and the government has set ambitious development objectives to address them. Natural hazards and climate change, however, represent a major obstacle to the achievement of these objectives.
African decision-makers need reliable, accessible, and trustworthy information about the continent’s climate, and how this climate might change in future, if they are to plan appropriately to meet the region’s development challenges.
Ethiopian society, economy and environment are so intimately interlinked that systematic attention is essential if clashes are to be resolved and synergies realised.
Public policy sets the rules of the game. Public policy critically affects the ability of long-term investors to generate sustainable returns and create value.