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  • 29-January-2015

    English

    Green Growth Knowledge Platform (GGKP) 2015 Annual Conference

    Third Annual Conference on the theme of "Fiscal Policies and the Green Economy Transition: Generating Knowledge – Creating Impact" held at the University of Venice from 29 through 30 January 2015. The press release is available.

  • 13-novembre-2014

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    Forum sur la croissance verte et le développement durable 2014 : Maîtriser les répercussions sociales de la croissance verte

    Forum sur la croissance verte et le développement durable 2014 : Maîtriser les répercussions sociales de la croissance verte

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  • 4-November-2014

    English

    Webinar – Best Practices in Green Public Procurement

    Webinar presenting OECD’s and UNEP’s Compendium of Best Practices in Green Public Procurement

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  • 14-October-2014

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    Japan-OECD Policy Forum on Urban Development and Green Growth

    The Japan-OECD Policy Forum on Urban Development and Green Growth will address cities’ unique role in creating synergies between environmental and economic objectives to advance green growth. Asian cities in particular are at the centre of this challenge. This event is organised as a commemorative event for the 50th Anniversary of Japan's Accession to the OECD.

  • 10-June-2014

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    Paris Policy Forum - Urban Green Growth in Dynamic Asia: from concept to implementation

    The policy forum officially launches the conceptual framework to the public and offers an opportunity for participants to discuss the key issues for emerging Asia: housing, buildings and energy, land use and transport, water and waste management, green goods and services.

  • 5-June-2014

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    Regional expert meeting: Access to private finance for green investments in EU Eastern Partnership countries

    The objectives of the meeting held on 5-6 June was to review the design and implementation of environmentally related credit lines supported by international financial institutions (IFIs) and donors which were disbursed through local commercial banks in EaP countries. The outcomes of the meeting would help governments in the region improve the policy- and regulatory environment for green lending.

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  • 21-May-2014

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    International Transport Forum: Transport for a changing world

    The ITF is an intergovernmental organisation within the OECD to tackle mobility issues for the 21st century. The Forum acts as a platform to advance transport policy and practice, with a view to ensuring transport's contribution to economic growth, environmental protection, social inclusion and the preservation of human life and well-being. The ITF 2014 annual Summit is being held in Leipzig, Germany on 21-23 may 2014.

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  • 7-March-2014

    English

    Find out about the Green Growth Platform and its upcoming activities

    The Ministerial Green Growth Group (GGG) is an informal grouping of like-minded energy, environment and climate Ministers from across 13 EU member states who have come together to work towards a pro-growth and pro-climate EU agenda. The group meets regularly to discuss and co-ordinate positions on EU low carbon matters and to promote, with businesses and investors, an ambitious EU decarbonisation growth agenda.

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  • 20-February-2014

    English

    OECD Social Media Conference

    The conference organised by OECD and IABC France focuses on the power of social media for international organisations, businesses and government agencies. The emphasis is on the best practices of social media strategies, technologies and channels.

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  • 14-February-2014

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    OECD LEED-Cedefop 2nd Green Skills Forum 2014 (Paris, France)

    LEED and Cedefop organise the second edition of the Green Skills Forum which will bring together experts in innovation, employability and skills development and lessons from work conducted by the OECD, Cedefop, and other organisations on the implications of the green economy for skills development and training policies.

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