As global efforts focus on defining the development agenda beyond 2015, central to which will be the eradication of poverty, a reduction in inequality and sustainable development, a key challenge for national governments is designing and implementing inclusive green economy approaches, that is, identifying the optimal green growth strategies and initiatives for reducing poverty and achieving broader sustainable
development goals. Inclusive green economy approaches address the multi dimensions of poverty, including income, health, education, resilience and access.
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Publisher:
UNEP, UNDP
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
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Keywords:
GREEN ECONOMY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, POVERTY, POVERTY MITIGATION, GREEN ECONOMY, ECOSYSTEMS, WASTE MANAGEMENT, ENVIRONMENT, EMPLOYMENT, WATER RESOURCES, NATURAL RESOURCES, ECOTOURISM, CHILD LABOUR, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, GREENHOUSE GASES, PUBLIC HEALTH, POLLUTION, POLLUTION CONTROL, DECISION MAKING, EDUCATION, HUMAN RIGHTS, RURAL AREAS, URBAN AREAS, HOUSEHOLDS, FINANCING, CAPACITY BUILDING, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, DISCRIMINATION, RENEWABLE RESOURCES, NUTRITION, BIODIVERSITY
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Thematic Group: UNDP
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Social and Institutional Developoment
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Thesaurus:
03.03.00
- Environment
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