TY - GEN AU - Asian Development Bank Institute TI - Low-carbon green growth in asia: Policies and practices SN - 9784899740377 U1 - 363.738746095 PY - 2013/// CY - Washington PB - Brookings institution Press KW - Policies and practices KW - Greenhouse gas mitigation -- Asia KW - Sustainable development -- Asia KW - Climatic changes -- Asia N2 - Contents Machine generated contents note: 1.Putting Sustainable Development and Climate Change Policies into Practice 1.1.Introduction 1.2.The Concept and Imperativeness of Low-Carbon Green Growth 1.3.Impacts and Co-benefits of Low-Carbon Green Growth 1.4.Macroeconomic Dimensions and the Feasibility of Low-Carbon Green Growth 1.5.Measuring Asia's Progress in Tackling Climate Change and Accelerating Green Growth 1.6.Challenges of Low-Carbon Green Growth in the Context of Social Inclusion and Regional Cooperation 2.The Asian Renaissance and Low-Carbon Green Growth: Changing Perceptions and the Scale of the Challenges 2.1.Asian Renaissance and Economic Growth 2.2.From Growth to Green Growth 2.3.Evolution and Convergence of Asian Perceptions on Low-Carbon Green Growth 2.4.Emerging Policy Perspectives and Monitoring Frameworks 3.Transformational Strategies, National and Subnational Level Actions: Progress and Findings Contents note continued: 3.1.Changing Climate, Changing Economies 3.2.Country-Level Pledges and Targets 3.3.Policies and Measures with Implications for Emissions Reduction 3.4.Critical Evaluation of Actions and Pledges 3.5.Challenges for Developing Asia 3.6.Role of Low-Carbon Green Growth Strategies 3.7.Frameworks and Approaches to Delineate Road Maps to a Low-Carbon Asia 3.8.Way Forward: Lessons for Scaling Up and Spreading Low-Carbon Transformation 3.9.Reconciling the Needs with Regional Cooperation 4.Transition Lessons: Going Green as a Development Strategy 4.1.Opportunities in Green Growth 4.2.Social Inclusion and Equity 4.3.Green Jobs 4.4.Expansion of Demand 4.5.Innovation 4.6.Energy Security 4.7.Towards a New Policy Approach 5.Regional Cooperation for Seizing the Opportunities 5.1.Sharing and Learning from Each Other 5.2.The Role of Free Trade in Low-Carbon Goods and Services Contents note continued: 5.3.International Cooperation on Innovation and Transfer in Low-Carbon Goods and Services 5.4.Extent of Funding Needs for Low-Carbon Green Growth 5.5.An Outlook on Cooperation Pathways 6.Conclusions and Recommendations: Policy Innovations for a Low-Carbon Green Asia 6.1.Changing Policy Perspectives and Strategic Priorities for Climate Change Mitigation 6.2.Paths for Raising the Pace of Low-Carbon Green Growth 6.3.Net Costs and Social Embeddings of Low-Carbon Green Growth 6.4.Conclusions ER -