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The Green Growth Knowledge Partnership (GGKP)
Since its establishment in 2012, the GGKP has since expanded to include a large, diverse group of more than 75 Knowledge Partners. It is a network of international organisations and experts that addresses major knowledge gaps in green growth theory and practice. The OECD is a founding partner of the GGKP, together with the Global Green Growth Institute, the UN Environment, the United Nations Industrial Development, and the World Bank.
By encouraging collaboration and co-ordinated research, the GGKP seeks to increase the impact of its partners. Through its thematic expert working groups, the GGKP draws together policy makers, practitioners and academics to assess the state of knowledge and prioritise knowledge gaps around key green growth topics.
To date, joint research themes have included; metrics and indicators, trade and competitiveness, fiscal instruments, technology and innovation, gender, behavioural insights, inclusiveness, and natural capital.
The GGKP hosts three state-of-the-art web platforms, providing easy access to policy guidance, good practices, tools and data through a searchable e-library with technical and policy resources as well as data for some 193 countries. Moreover, through its online interactive Community, Annual Conferences and webinars, the GGKP harnesses in-person and virtual networks to foster information sharing and learning through the creation of a vibrant green growth community of practice.
Learn more at: www.greengrowthknowledge.org