This report identifies, classifies, and assesses the relevance of the potential determinants (drivers and barriers) that may explain the use of the cooperation mechanisms of the Renewable Directive 28/2009/EC in the past. The analysis of such historical evidence constitutes a very useful knowledge base to understand the factors that will likely determine the future of renewable energy cooperation in Europe.
This report identifies future policy pathways for urban decision makers and stakeholders to reimagine the built and natural environments in Asian and Pacific cities. The solutions address four major development challenges: natural resource management, climate change, disaster risk, and inequalities.
This policy brief makes recommendations to the Government of South Africa on renewable energy and energy efficiency policies related to municipal waterworks and their operations. The corresponding Best Practice Guide provides municipal officials with the tools needed to make a case for and implement clean energy interventions in their municipalities.
The Green Growth Potential Assessment (GGPA) is a diagnostic tool developed by the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) that consists of a combination of data analysis and stakeholder consultation in order to identify and prioritise a country’s opportunities for green growth. This report presents the findings of the GGPA for Myanmar. It reviews in detail the challenges and opportunities across a number of sectors, followed by recommendations for each of the green growth priorities.
This report, Unlocking Technology for the Global Goals , through an analysis of over 300 use cases of emerging technologies (such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain 5G, Internet of Things, and drones) maps the breadth of the opportunity for these technologies to make a significant contribution to the achievement of the Global Goals, tackling problems such as poverty, climate change, nature loss, and inequality. Through this analysis, the report explores: 1) the extent to which this opportunity is being realized; 2) the barriers and risks to scaling these applications; and 3) the enabling framework for unlocking this opportunity.