Green Recovery Indicator Measurement Guide

Sectors and Themes
Economic Recovery
Scale
National
Expertise Level
Practitioner
Resource Type
Guidance and Frameworks
Language
English
Developer or Source
World Bank

The Green Recovery Indicator Measurement Guide has been developed by The Green Recovery Initiative's (GRI) Technical Working Group on Green Recovery Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The Green Recovery Indicator Measurement guide aims to help standardize and streamline data collection, analysis, and reporting of the green recovery outcome indicators proposed in the Technical Working Group Green Recovery Technical Note. It has been prepared to support the M&E efforts of the Climate Support Facility's Green Recovery Initiative, other institutions, and can be adapted as appropriate.

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