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Green economy post COVID-19: insights from Indonesia

Journal

DEVELOPMENT IN PRACTICE
Volume 32, Issue 1, Pages 98-106

Publisher

ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2021.2002817

Keywords

Green economy; sustainable development; COVID-19; Indonesia; economic recovery

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  1. Greenpeace Indonesia

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The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed Indonesia's economic vulnerability and the opportunity to transition to a greener economy. Despite green economy being included in national plans, there is inconsistency in implementation, with heavy reliance on environmentally damaging sectors. To promote green-economy transition, attracting green investment and maintaining policy consistency are crucial steps.
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a global economic crisis including in Indonesia, demonstrating the vulnerability of the country's economic structure. However, the crisis may offer an opportunity to build back better and transition to a greener economy. Using qualitative data analysis, this study aims to analyse contemporary issues on green economy implementation in Indonesia. The authors found that transitioning to a green economy has been included in the national constitution and the 2020-2024 development plan. However, the economic recovery program does little to address environmental issues, demonstrating a lack of consistency between planning and implementation despite the pandemic. The country's economy still heavily depends on extractive sectors and primary commodities that negatively affect the environment. The opportunity to strengthen the green economy, which included the infusion of a sizeable government stimulus, was not fully utilized. This study suggests several policy options to promote green-economy transition including attracting green investment to Indonesia, switching from primary to secondary and tertiary commodities, suspending incentives for the extractive sectors and coal-fired power plants, and maintaining policy and regulation consistency related to the green economy.

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