Ethiopia Country Environmental Analysis : Realizing Green Transformation
The CEA assesses the country’s key environmental challenges in this transformation process and the capacity to manage them. It takes a holistic perspective on environmental issues, covering the major sectors of the economy. The CEA focuses on four...
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okr-10986-339472021-05-25T09:55:53Z Ethiopia Country Environmental Analysis : Realizing Green Transformation World Bank RESILIENT DEVELOPMENT GREEN INDUSTRIALIZATION SUSTAINABLE URBANIZATION RESILIENT LANDSCAPES SUSTAINABLE ENERGY ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INSTITUTIONS GREEN GROWTH The CEA assesses the country’s key environmental challenges in this transformation process and the capacity to manage them. It takes a holistic perspective on environmental issues, covering the major sectors of the economy. The CEA focuses on four clusters of sectors that, together, are determining Ethiopia’s development path: (i) resilient rural landscapes, (ii) green industrialization, (iii) sustainable urbanization, transport and living conditions, and (iv) sustainable energy access. Achieving Ethiopia’s CRGE goals requires shifting the trajectory that each cluster is on toward more sustainable options. For each of these clusters, the CEA discusses their current and intended trajectories (environmental trends such as degradation and pollution, and the government plans and strategies to respond to these trends) as well as the policies, incentives, institutions, information (the upstream enabling environment) needed to put the country on a green, clean, and resilient development pathway. The report also highlights practical experiences from Ethiopia and elsewhere. The bulk of the analysis in the CEA focuses on key challenges in the enabling environment in terms of policies, institutions, incentives, and information—which can contribute to success in achieving sustainability and mobilizing investment if well-designed and consistently implemented, and can impede success if not. 2020-06-19T13:03:14Z 2020-06-19T13:03:14Z 2017-06-28 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/269821592484501619/Ethiopia-Country-Environmental-Analysis-Realizing-Green-Transformation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33947 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Country Environmental Analysis Africa Ethiopia |
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The CEA assesses the country’s key
environmental challenges in this transformation process and
the capacity to manage them. It takes a holistic perspective
on environmental issues, covering the major sectors of the
economy. The CEA focuses on four clusters of sectors that,
together, are determining Ethiopia’s development path: (i)
resilient rural landscapes, (ii) green industrialization,
(iii) sustainable urbanization, transport and living
conditions, and (iv) sustainable energy access. Achieving
Ethiopia’s CRGE goals requires shifting the trajectory that
each cluster is on toward more sustainable options. For each
of these clusters, the CEA discusses their current and
intended trajectories (environmental trends such as
degradation and pollution, and the government plans and
strategies to respond to these trends) as well as the
policies, incentives, institutions, information (the
upstream enabling environment) needed to put the country on
a green, clean, and resilient development pathway. The
report also highlights practical experiences from Ethiopia
and elsewhere. The bulk of the analysis in the CEA focuses
on key challenges in the enabling environment in terms of
policies, institutions, incentives, and information—which
can contribute to success in achieving sustainability and
mobilizing investment if well-designed and consistently
implemented, and can impede success if not. |
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Ethiopia Country Environmental Analysis : Realizing Green Transformation |
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Ethiopia Country Environmental Analysis : Realizing Green Transformation |
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