Discussion. Green Industrial Policy: Concept, Policies, Country Experiences. Bonn, 8 November 2017 at 9:00-10:30

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Discussion Green Industrial Policy: Concept, Policies, Country Experiences Bonn, 8 November 2017 at 9:00-10:30

Discussion Green Industrial Policy: Concept, Policies, Country Experiences Venue: German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Bonn Tulpenfeld 6, 53113 Bonn/Germany Date: November 8, 2017 Time: 9.00 10.30 The German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) and the Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE), a joint initiative of UN Environment, UNIDO, UNDP, ILO and UNITAR, invite you to discuss their upcoming report,,green Industrial Policy: Concept, Policies, Country Experiences Economic development has so far been achieved at the cost of severe overexploitation of natural resources. Humanity is approaching various ecological tipping points beyond which abrupt and irreversible environmental change at large geographical scales is likely to happen. Hence, all countries need to fundamentally rethink their development pathways and switch to sustainable practices. At the same time, there is in poor countries in particular the need to foster structural change in ways that increase productivity and create wealth for the population. The upcoming report looks at these two challenges in conjunction. How can countries at different levels of socio-economic development manage the structural transformation towards green, environmentally sustainable economies in ways that also improve the material well-being of people? Can poor countries in particular achieve both objectives in tandem, and how can they deal with potential trade-offs? To what extent do lessons from industrial policymaking still hold and where are fundamentally different policies needed? The report, which will be published in November, discusses the conceptual foundations of Green Industrial Policy, presents specific policy reforms that may help to balance environmental sustainability and wealth creation and offers case studies of successful application of green industrial policies in Morocco, Brazil, China and Germany. The report builds on the expertise of two dozen authors including internationally leading researchers as well as policymakers from all over the world.

At the meeting we will summarise highlights of the report and then delve into one reform area in an exemplary way: Environmental Tax Reform and how they can be adapted to different country contexts and made compatible with the pursuit of national competitiveness. Programme Topic Speaker Time Key Note: The need for a green transformation and the nexus of green industrial policy and energy policy Green Industrial Policy: Concept, policies, country cases: Highlights of the report A glimpse of the Report: The Chapter on Environmental Tax Reform Mark Radka UN Environment, Chief of the Energy and Cities Branch Tilman Altenburg Head of Department Economic and Social Development at DIE and co-editor of the report Kai Schlegelmilch Green Budget Germany and Green Budget Europe 9.00 9.:15 9.35 Open discussion 9.50 Finger food 10.30 The event is an official side event as a part of the 2017 Interconnections Zone during COP 23 at the DIE. No COP 23 accreditation is needed to visit the venue. The German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) is one of the leading research institutions and think tanks for global development and international development policy worldwide. The DIE's unique research profile combines research, consulting and professional training. DIE builds bridges between theory and practice and works within international research networks. Contact: Tilman Altenburg, Email: tilman.altenburg@die-gdi.de

Tulpenfeld 6 53113 Bonn Dr. Tilman Altenburg Email Tilman.Altenburg@die-gdi.de Telephone + 49 (0) 228-94 92 7-182 Fax + 49 (0) 228-94 92 7-130 die@die-gdi.de www.die-gdi.de www.facebook.com/die.bonn

Your directions to the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Tulpenfeld 6, D - 53113 Bonn From Bonn Central Station (Hauptbahnhof): Take the U-Bahn U 16/ U 63 or U 66 to Heussallee/Museumsmeile. Take the exit Heussallee. Turn right after 50 m onto the footpath towards the office complex 'Tulpenfeld'. Follow the signs across Tulpenfeld to the building of DIE at Tulpenfeld 6. The buses No. 610 and 611 run from the train station Bonn Hauptbahnhof to the bus stop Heussallee/Museumsmeile. Turn onto the footpath towards the office complex 'Tulpenfeld'. Follow the signs across Tulpenfeld to the building of DIE at Tulpenfeld 6. Your directions to the Deutsche Welle, Kurt-Schumacher-Str. 3, 53113 Bonn From airport Cologne/Bonn: Bus No. 670 to Bonn Central Station (30 min.) From Bonn Central Station (Hauptbahnhof): The buses No. 610 and 611 run from the train station Bonn Hauptbahnhof to the bus stop "Deutsche Welle" or take the U-Bahn U16 / U63 or U66 to "Heussallee/Museumsmeile". Take the exit "Heussallee", go straight ahead, and turn right at the second street into the "Kurt-Schumacher-Str.". Advice for car drivers: Please use the parking ground for visitors, vehicular access Charles-de-Gaulle-Straße.