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World Bank Group

This report on inclusive green growth by infoDev and the World Bank reveals valuable insights from community outreach workshops conducted in South African townships for the Climate Innovation Center (CIC) in South Africa. The report does not present a one-size-fits-all solution to implement inclusive green growth strategies across all developing countries. The reports findings are observed in light of the Gauteng Climate Innovation Centre, which aims to facilitate and foster innovative clean technology entrepreneurship within the context of the surrounding township communities.

Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED)
The report Survival Options: Ecological Footprint in the Arab Countries examines sustainability choices in Arab countries, based on a survey of people's demand of natural capital and available supply.
Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21)

This report provides a comprehensive overview of the renewable energy market, industry, investment and policy developments worldwide. It covers recent developments, current status, and key trends; by design, it does not provide analysis or forecast. Prepared by REN21, a global renewable energy policy multi-stakeholder network, the report relies on up-to-date renewable energy data, provided by an international network of more than 500 contributors, researchers, and authors. This report, covering the year 2013, focuses on:

  • Expansion of supporting policies in developing economies;
  • Additions to electricity generating capacity;
  • Progress made in renewables heating and cooling;
  • Shifts in investments;
  • Leaders in renewable energy deployment; and
  • Evolution of the renewable energy field in the last decade.
Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED)

The report is designed to provide information to governments, business, academia and the public about the impact of climate change on the Arab countries, and encourage concrete action to face the challenge. The report analyzes the Arab response to the urgent need for adaptation measures, and uses the latest research findings to describe the vulnerabilities of natural and human systems in the Arab world to climate change and the impacts on different sectors. In an attempt to help shape adequate policies, the report discusses options for a post-Kyoto regime and outlines the state of international negotiations in this regard.

Arab Forum for Environment and Development (AFED)

This report is designed to contribute to the discourse on the sustainable management of water resources in the Arab world and provides critical understanding of water in the region without being overly technical or academic in the nature. The unifying theme is presenting reforms in policies and management to develop a sustainable water sector in Arab countries. Case studies, with stories of successes and failures, are highlighted to disseminate learning. The report contributes to the ongoing dialogue on the future of water and catalyses institutional reforms leading to determined action for sustainable water policies in Arab countries.