Green Growth Indicators
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Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
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A first set of green growth indicators was proposed in Towards Green Growth: Monitoring Progress in 2011. This report updates and extends those indicators. It charts the progress that countries have made in four areas: the transition to a low carbon, resource efficient economy maintaining the natural asset base improving people’s environmental quality of life and implementing policies for, and realising the economic opportunities associated with, green growth.
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