The GGKP recently launched a redesign to its web platform – www.greengrowthknowledge.org. The changes, implemented directly in response to feedback distilled from a comprehensive user analysis, clarify and improve access to the resources available to users interested in building their green growth knowledge and outline details on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and relevant green growth resources to help achieve them.

New Pathways to Information
The GGKP web platform draws together over 2,000 knowledge products (publications, courses, project descriptions, etc.) from more than 300 leading organisations, making it the largest existing source of green growth knowledge. To help users more easily browse through and access the knowledge most relevant to them, the GGKP has created pathways that focus on what green growth means across different sectors, themes and countries. A total of 29 sector and theme pages highlight the most relevant publications, projects and blogs. While 193 country pages provide access to country-level data, publications, projects and policies. The GGKP has also created a new reference page, inviting users to explore what green growth means more generally. A second pathway allows users to access differnet types of knowledge including publications, learning products, project descriptions and country data. Through these “Global Databases”, the GGKP provides access to a wealth of relevant knowledge products being produced by learning organisations and experts.
Finally, to help illustrate the links between Green Growth and the SDGs, across it’s sector and theme pages, the GGKP has also matched the green growth resources available through its web platform to the relevant SDG goals and targets.

The GGKP web platform also implemented several additional improvements, such as improving website load speed, restructuring of the Events section, Learning database and the Data Explorer, and increased visiablilty of the GGKP’s Google Translate functionality, which allows users to automatically translate the website into 50 different langauges.
Have a look through the GGKP’s new and improved website, here. To learn more about the web platform redesign, register for the webinar which will provide an overview of the improvements.