This report provides an assessment of lessons from experiences of pursuing green growth across all levels of government and all regions. It assesses more than 60 programs around the world and focuses on nine interlinked elements which it argues are commonly used by governments in green growth analysis, planning, implementation, and monitoring. It argues that these elements are not a linear, step-by-step process which has to be followed and that governments may choose different entry points or initiate several elements in parallel depending on the domestic context. Guidance and examples are provided for policymakers interested in pursuing such policies in their own country, region, and municipality. These practices and lessons are also summarised with supporting examples from countries, states and cities around the world.
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Ecosystem monitoring