Indonesia Mainstreaming Green Growth in Investment Planning: A handbook to use extended cost benefit analysis (Indonesian version)

This resource is also available in English.

Since 2013 the Government of Indonesia - GGGI Green Growth Program has engaged stakeholders to develop a systematic framework to integrate green growth objectives into economic planning in Indonesia. Through the Program, in collaboration with the Coordinating Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Green Growth Assessment Process (GGAP) and extended Cost-Benefit Analysis (eCBA) were developed as analytical tools, to provide a qualitative and quantitative analysis of the economic, social and environmental impacts of projects. When applying these tools, national and subnational government, as well as investors, will have a better understanding of, not only the costs but also the benefits associated with green growth-oriented policy and technological interventions.

Mainstreaming Green Growth in Investment Planning: A handbook to use extended cost-benefit analysis provides recommendations to integrate green growth assessment tools into Indonesia’s existing economic and environmental planning and regulatory processes.

Government and business can use eCBA as an investment planning tool to:
  • allocate resources to projects or policies with the highest green growth performance
  • design or re-design and optimize public and private sector projects
  • inform policymakers on barriers and enablers of green growth
  • build a business case to attract private Investment.

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Government of Indonesia