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Implementing a Green Recovery in Southeast Asia Asian Development Bank

Implementing a Green Recovery in Southeast Asia By Asian Development Bank

Implementing a Green Recovery in Southeast Asia by Asian Development Bank


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Explains why Southeast Asian countries need to design pandemic recovery policies that hit both ambitious socioeconomic and environmental goals. The report considers the impact of COVID-19 on Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar, and the Philippines to show how a green recovery can safeguard against future health crises.

Implementing a Green Recovery in Southeast Asia Summary

Implementing a Green Recovery in Southeast Asia by Asian Development Bank

This report explains why Southeast Asian countries need to design pandemic recovery policies that hit both ambitious socioeconomic and environmental goals.

The third in a four-part series, the report considers the impact of COVID-19 on Cambodia, Thailand, Indonesia, Myanmar, and the Philippines to show how a green recovery can safeguard against future health crises. Analyzing areas including agriculture, cities, and oceans, the report lays out policy measures designed to identify, create, and finance green growth opportunities. It shows how COVID-19 has presented countries a chance to hit the reset button and build a socially, economically, and environmentally resilient future.

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GOR012760059
9789292695088
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Implementing a Green Recovery in Southeast Asia by Asian Development Bank
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Asian Development Bank
20220830
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