“Greening” the National Growth: How Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) Collaborates with Indonesia in 2014-2020

N. P. Rudiany, Keista Puti Yesandi
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With its natural richness, Indonesia is not immune from environmental, economic, and social problems. Indonesia remains facing the problem of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and environmental degradation resulting from economic activities caused by business-as-usual (BaU) activities. Therefore, Indonesia has developed a framework for a green growth program for national economic development with the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) since 2014. GGGI is an international organization that is specifically concerned about green growth at the global level. The Green Growth Concept was agreed upon at the 2005 Asia Pacific ministerial meetings in Seoul, South Korea. Indonesia also ratified the agreements to implement this green growth concept at the national level. This research elaborates on how GGGI, as a global actor, collaborates with Indonesia to develop the green growth framework. This study uses a descriptive qualitative research method with secondary data collection through literature, which will discuss GGGI's efforts to help implement the green growth program in Indonesia in 2014-2020. The case study is analyzed through the Management Approach, Normative Approach, and Enforcement Approach approaches. Through these three approaches, GGGI has succeeded in assisting Indonesia in implementing green growth in Indonesia in 2014-2020. Some of the programs that have been achieved include the eCBA program, the development of Special Economic Zones (KEK), and the implementation of the legal regulations in force in Indonesia.
"绿色 "国家增长:全球绿色增长研究所(GGGI)如何在 2014-2020 年与印度尼西亚合作
印度尼西亚拥有丰富的自然资源,但也无法避免环境、经济和社会问题。印尼仍然面临着 "一切照旧"(BaU)的经济活动所导致的温室气体(GHG)排放和环境退化问题。因此,印尼自2014年起与全球绿色增长研究所(GGGI)共同制定了一个促进国民经济发展的绿色增长计划框架。全球绿色增长研究所是一个专门关注全球绿色增长的国际组织。绿色增长概念是在2005年韩国首尔亚太部长级会议上达成的。印度尼西亚也批准了在国家层面实施这一绿色增长理念的协议。本研究阐述了全球政府间绿色增长研究所(GGGI)作为全球行动者如何与印尼合作制定绿色增长框架。本研究采用描述性定性研究方法,通过文献收集二手数据,讨论 GGGI 在 2014-2020 年帮助印尼实施绿色增长计划的努力。本案例研究通过管理方法、规范方法和执行方法进行分析。通过这三种方法,GGGI 成功协助印尼在 2014-2020 年实施绿色增长计划。已实现的一些计划包括 eCBA 计划、经济特区(KEK)的发展以及印尼现行法律法规的实施。
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