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Elsevier, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2(1), p. 187-191

DOI: 10.1016/j.eist.2011.08.001

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Managing the Transition to Sustainability in an Emerging Economy: Evaluating Green Growth Policies in Indonesia

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Abstract

Rapidly growing emerging economies, such as Brazil, China, India and Indonesia have joined the ranks of major industrialized countries as significant emitters of greenhouse (GHG). Their rapid economic growth has, however, brought about considerable environmental degradation, health costs, material damage, and a decrease in agriculture productivity. The notion of “green growth” has been proposed as a way out. This paper examines the case of Indonesia and evaluates its search for green growth through an approach that combines a so-called Energy Mix Policy and a REDD+ program.