Managing the transition to critical green growth: The 'Green Growth State'

Diego Vazquez-Brust*, Alastair M. Smith, Joseph Sarkis

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Political will at the national and multilateral scale is coalescing around the emerging discourse of Green Growth. The narratives and practices of Green Growth have already been rejected by many stakeholders as a reformulation of business as usual discourse. However, this article argues that this critique is grounded in a false conflation of distinct interpretations of the concept. In place of homogenising all associated narratives, we argue for an aspirational Critical Green Growth perspective, socially inclusive and conducive to structural transformation, incipiently identified in Asian national policies, particularly Korea. Drawing on this background, and other development insights, we conduct a 'backasting' exercise to identify trajectories leading to this imagined future of Green Growth. We address a key gap in the literature, the lack of dialogue between Green Growth and Developmental State studies. We then argue for the importance of the Green Growth State (GGS) in introducing fundamental change in this critical window of opportunity. Elements of this overarching concept would include broad characteristics of: a flexible and diverse policy mix; value-driven, multi-stakeholder, multi-level governance; public trust and collaboration; and appropriate measurements of progress discouraging commodification of nature.

OriginalspråkEngelska
Referentgranskad vetenskaplig tidskriftFutures
Volym64
NummerDecember
Sidor (från-till)38-50
Antal sidor13
ISSN0016-3287
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 01.12.2014
MoE-publikationstypA1 Originalartikel i en vetenskaplig tidskrift

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