This guide is aimed primarily at national planners and policy advisors in developing countries, focusing on the role of economic tools in planning for green growth. Some of the questions explored by the guide include: How do decision makers create a vision and strategy for green growth?
Fiji’s National Development Plan (NDP), with the vision of “Transforming Fiji”, maps out the way forward for Fiji and all Fijians to realise our full potential as a nation.
The International Journal on Green Growth and Development is an effort to stir a debate around emerging “green” concepts and development.
Renewable energy together with energy efficiency, sustainable transport, sustainable agriculture, sustainable tourism, green building and waste management are economic sectors which are often considered capable of paving the way for a transition to a green economy and providing win-win solutions
Formulated on the basis of the Recommendations of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) for The 13th Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development of the People’s Republic of China (2016–2020), the 13th Five-Year Plan sets forth China’s strategic intentions and
Study on Achievements and Perspectives towards a Green Economy and Sustainable Growth in Servia was prepared with the broad participatory involvement of relevant stakeholders at national and international level.