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This report presents the results of a review of global environmental data to assess the feasibility of implementing globally the Environmental Sustainability Gap (ESGAP).

This study aims to assess the employment creation potential of RE technologies based on future power sector scenarios for three GGGI Member countries: Mexico, Indonesia, and Rwanda. This report presents the results for Indonesia only.

This study calls for enhanced sharing of ocean data and stronger investment in national statistical systems for collecting and harmonizing ocean data. It underscores the need for enforcing international conventions, norms and standards in relation to maritime shipping, sustainable fisheries and marine pollution.

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This report provides an analysis of the vulnerability of individuals, households, and businesses engaged in the tourism sector in Bhutan. It also discusses several recommendations to consider when planning the response and recovery of the tourism-related job losses in view of the need for a robust ‘exit strategy’ from the interventions currently in place.

This report discusses the Indonesian Public Agency for Environment Fund Management (Badan Pengelolaan Dana Lingkungan Hidup—BPDLH) and analyses its role and potential as the “financing hub” for environmental programs in Indonesia. The analysis is supported by a review of the public service agency regulatory frameworks, and includes a comparison with seven fund-managing public service agencies already in operation.

This report presents an analysis on the likely impacts of COVID-19 fiscal recovery packages on climate change.