National Policy on Green Growth 2013-2030 Part-2


National Policy on Green Growth Part-2

4.    Goal and Objectives 

In order to achieve the above goal and objectives, main strategies are as follows:

4.1   Inter-national and international institutional cooperation and coordination

The National Council on Green Growth with a General Secretariat as a coordination institution with other relevant ministries/institutions at national and sub-national levels, including cooperation with national and international organizations, private sector, and development partners should:
- Reviewing all national policies by cooperating with the ministries/institutions to achieve economic development while simultaneously protecting environment, natural resources management, social progress, and uphold of national cultural identity;
- Strengthening an implementation mechanism related to green growth at both national and sub-national levels;
- Supporting the investment private sectors for ecological safety, quality of life, and efficiency of green economy that uphold tradition and customer of people and keeping value of human and natural heritages;
- Strengthening capacity of inter-national institutions and exchanging experiences with international institutions concerned with green growth;
- Encouraging public participation in a green growth principle in Cambodia.
           
      4.2   Study, Research, and Data Analysis 

- Providing Capacity building to national and subnational officers to collect, study research, and analyze data and information, concerning green growth;
- Preparing methodologies for collecting, analyzing and interpreting data and information related to green growth;
- Studying, researching, and analyzing data and information related to major development sectors including economy, environment, society, and culture;
- Studying, researching, and assessing climate change that pose impacts on economy, environment, society, and culture;
- Identifying indicators to monitor and evaluate effectiveness of policy implementation, strategic plan and action plan for national green growth.

4.3 Harmonization of Green Growth in the Economy, Society, and Culture   

- Reducing poverty through green growth at national and sub-national levels;
- Preparing a legal framework and procedure related to green currency and finances;
- Promoting responsible ministries/institution to issue green certificates, green flags, green award, green standard, green business competition, green tourism, green macro-micro-finance, green credit, green tax and payment for environmental services;
- Encourage small medium large enterprise to have production and sustainable use of national resources;
- Enhancing and mainstreaming green concepts at all levels, i.e. into institutions, genders, and general public;
- Preparing green growth indicators for efficiency and effectiveness of green growth, green economy and blue economy;
- Promoting all development activities that cause damage to environment , to shift to a new development paradigm by taking a green growth principle as a basis to reduce adverse impacts on environment and society posed by the development activities;
- Defining a greenhouse gas emission reduction target, especially carbon dioxide;
- Creating green village/commence and green community adapting to climate change and resilient to climate;
- Preparing methodologies and defining an implementation standard for carbon emission reduction at small medium large enterprises;
- Promoting restoration of soil erosion, arid soil, and environmentally sustainable areas through reforestation, forest, fishery and biodiversity conservation, and zoning for conservation and development by balancing with each other;
- Enhancing carbon credit through international carbon sale by increasing the forest cover for carbon storage sinks;
- Promoting the implementation of 3R Principle, ‘Reducing, Reusing and Recycling’ for natural resources use efficiency and resilient to climate.


    


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