A sustainable energy-Led recovery from COVID-19 in the Asia-Pacific Region
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RT Generic T1 A sustainable energy-Led recovery from COVID-19 in the Asia-Pacific Region A1 Williamson, Michael YR 2023-12-01 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6796 PB UN.ESCAP AB <p>The purpose of this study is to examine how directing spending towards the sustainable energy sector can help achieve the sustainable energy targets under SDG 7, while at the same time reviving economies and creating jobs. By mapping recovery efforts against the investment categories, it will assess how the region has been able to mobilize a sustainable energy-led recovery to date and highlight and gaps and missed opportunities as well as best practice examples across the Asia-Pacific region. It is intended that this report will assist countries of the region to prepare for future crises by ensuring greater capacity to effectively deploy sustainable energy-based stimulus. Lastly, it will examine how technology and behaviour shifts prompted by the pandemic could assist in the transition to sustainable energy, and how governments could support these changes. The challenges faced by developing countries across all these areas will be a special focus of the report given their fiscal space and developmental challenges.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - A sustainable energy-Led recovery from COVID-19 in the Asia-Pacific Region AU - Williamson, Michael Y1 - 2023-12-01 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6796 PB - UN.ESCAP AB -The purpose of this study is to examine how directing spending towards the sustainable energy sector can help achieve the sustainable energy targets under SDG 7, while at the same time reviving economies and creating jobs. By mapping recovery efforts against the investment categories, it will assess how the region has been able to mobilize a sustainable energy-led recovery to date and highlight and gaps and missed opportunities as well as best practice examples across the Asia-Pacific region. It is intended that this report will assist countries of the region to prepare for future crises by ensuring greater capacity to effectively deploy sustainable energy-based stimulus. Lastly, it will examine how technology and behaviour shifts prompted by the pandemic could assist in the transition to sustainable energy, and how governments could support these changes. The challenges faced by developing countries across all these areas will be a special focus of the report given their fiscal space and developmental challenges.
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}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6796} } TY - GEN T1 - A sustainable energy-Led recovery from COVID-19 in the Asia-Pacific Region AU - Williamson, Michael UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/6796 PB - UN.ESCAP AB -The purpose of this study is to examine how directing spending towards the sustainable energy sector can help achieve the sustainable energy targets under SDG 7, while at the same time reviving economies and creating jobs. By mapping recovery efforts against the investment categories, it will assess how the region has been able to mobilize a sustainable energy-led recovery to date and highlight and gaps and missed opportunities as well as best practice examples across the Asia-Pacific region. It is intended that this report will assist countries of the region to prepare for future crises by ensuring greater capacity to effectively deploy sustainable energy-based stimulus. Lastly, it will examine how technology and behaviour shifts prompted by the pandemic could assist in the transition to sustainable energy, and how governments could support these changes. The challenges faced by developing countries across all these areas will be a special focus of the report given their fiscal space and developmental challenges.
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The purpose of this study is to examine how directing spending towards the sustainable energy sector can help achieve the sustainable energy targets under SDG 7, while at the same time reviving economies and creating jobs. By mapping recovery efforts against the investment categories, it will assess how the region has been able to mobilize a sustainable energy-led recovery to date and highlight and gaps and missed opportunities as well as best practice examples across the Asia-Pacific region. It is intended that this report will assist countries of the region to prepare for future crises by ensuring greater capacity to effectively deploy sustainable energy-based stimulus. Lastly, it will examine how technology and behaviour shifts prompted by the pandemic could assist in the transition to sustainable energy, and how governments could support these changes. The challenges faced by developing countries across all these areas will be a special focus of the report given their fiscal space and developmental challenges.