Global Green Growth Institute

South Korea–based intergovernmental organization From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is an intergovernmental organization based in Seoul, South Korea. It is dedicated to promoting green growth, which integrates economic progress with environmental sustainability. It provides technical support, research opportunities, and stakeholder collaboration to develop green growth plans, focusing particularly on the needs of developing countries.

AbbreviationGGGI
Formation2010; 16 years ago (2010)
PurposeSupporting sustainable development of developing and emerging countries[1]
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Global Green Growth Institute
AbbreviationGGGI
Formation2010; 16 years ago (2010)
TypeIntergovernmental organization
PurposeSupporting sustainable development of developing and emerging countries[1]
HeadquartersSeoul, Republic of Korea
Coordinates37.567459°N 126.971078°E / 37.567459; 126.971078
FieldsSustainable development
Membership52 Member States[2] (2019)
Director-General
Sang-Hyup Kim [1]
BudgetUS$56.88 million [1] (2017)
Websitegggi.org
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The activities are centered on four key areas: energy, water, land-use planning, and the development of sustainable urban environments, often referred to as green cities.

History

GGGI originated as a think tank in 2010, initiated by then President of South Korea Lee Myung-bak. In 2012, GGGI was transformed into an international treaty-based organization, a change formalized at the Rio+20 Summit in Brazil.[3][4]

GGGI operates under an agreement from its member countries established in 2012. The governance structure includes the Assembly, encompassing all member countries, and the Council, which is in charge of strategy, budget, and membership. An Advisory Committee of experts also contributes strategic guidance. Membership in GGGI is open to any United Nations member state aligned with its green growth objectives.[3]

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