Pro-poor, inclusive green growth: experience and a new agenda

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Published: May 2016
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Green growth initiatives to date have often placed the economy and environment front and centre. However, for green growth to fulfil its promise, it needs to also focus on people and address systemic causes of poverty and social exclusion.

Green growth that does not deliver benefits to all stakeholders will not lead to the kind of transformative change envisioned by the global community and outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals.

The ‘Pro poor, inclusive green growth’ report demonstrates how green growth can address some of the drivers of poverty and social exclusion.

Published by the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) in association with the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and the Green Economy Coalition (GEC), the report stresses that to be effective green growth strategies will need to strengthen institutional and governance structures and respond to people’s needs.

Drawing from a number of case studies the publication provides practical steps for policymakers, business and civil society to work together to deliver inclusive green growth.

Covering over 40 years of sustainable development, the report highlights progress that has been made toward greener and more inclusive growth, while drawing attention to scale limitations as a result of weak governance structures, policy incoherence and institutional silos.

The report documents how poor groups and small or informal businesses often lack the power, access or agency to shape policy or business outcomes.

Cite this publication

Bass, S., Steele, P., Toulmin, C., Greenfield, O., Hopkins, C., Chung, I. and Nielsen, T. (2016). Pro-poor, inclusive green growth: experience and a new agenda. .
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