What are the Main Activities of UNESCAP in the area of Green Growth?
UNESCAP has enthusiastically undertaken a number of activities to assist the countries with Green Growth, such as:

Regional Policy Dialogues and Forums
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First Regional Policy Dialogue: Towards Green Growth in Asia and the Pacific Eco-efficiency through Green Tax and Budget Reform, held November 2005, Seoul ROK; |
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Second Regional Policy Dialogue Role of Public Policy in Providing Sustainable Consumption Policies: Resources Saving Society and Green Growth, mid May 2006, Beijing, China |
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Third Green Growth Policy Dialogue on the Greening of Business and the Environment as a Business Opportunity, June 5-7 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand |
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First Meeting of the Seoul Initiative on Green Growth Network, held in November 2005, Seoul, ROK |
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First Policy Consultation Forum of the Seoul Initiative on Green Growth: "Promoting Sustainable Infrastructure Development," held 6-8 September, 2006 in Seoul, Republic of Korea. |
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Second Policy Consultation Forum of the Seoul Initiative on Green Growth: "Application of Economic Instruments for Green Growth,” held 3-5 September 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand. |
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Third Policy Consultation Forum of the Seoul Initiative on Green Growth: "Addressing Climate Change Concerns through the Green Growth Approach,” held 18-20 September in Cebu, Philippines. |
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First Regional Policy Dialogue under the framework of SINGG, October, 2006, Seoul, ROK |
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Climate Policy Dialogue on Innovative Options for Non-Annex 1 Participation for Climate Change Action in Asia and the Pacific |

Analytical and Research Work
1. Consumption patterns in the region
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Trends of eco-efficiency of the current consumption patterns in fast growing countries in Asia and the Pacific |
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Review of indicators of eco-efficiency and green growth |
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Role of public policy in providing appropriate sustainable consumption choices to the consumer |
2. Eco-efficiency of the economic growth pattern in the region
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Trends and patterns of eco-efficiency of the economic growth of the countries in the region |
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Development of eco-efficiency indicators (EEI) |
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Development of an indicative policy framework to improve eco-efficiency of economic growth |
3. Unilateral CDM and CER discount scheme
4. Green Business Growth Model to Help Change the Lives of the Poor

Outreach and public awareness

Partnership building
UNESCAP is currently broadening its network of partners and collaborating centres to maximize the opportunities for developing and outreach of the Green Growth concept.
Among our current partners are:
UNEP – its RO for Asia and the Pacific and Division for Technology, Industry and Economics; UNDP; ILO, UNIDO, ADB; OECD; IGES, AIT, SEI, Policy Studies Institute (London), World Resources Institute, Yale Center Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy and the Centre for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) at the Columbia University, the China Standard Certification Centre, Korean Association of Public Finance and Economics (KAPFE) and the Korea Institute of Public Finance (KIPF), Consumer International, etc.
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