Green Fiscal Policy
Offered By: UN CC:e-Learn
Course Description
Overview
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed many fragilities of our economies and deepened existing inequalities and imbalances. Green fiscal policies in particular can play a key role in countries’ recovery efforts by removing inefficiencies in public expenditures and raising additional fiscal revenues which can be directed towards immediate COVID-19 relief measures while supporting longer-term investments.
Syllabus
WelcomeThe COVID-19 pandemic exposed many fragilities
of our economies and deepened existing inequalities and imbalances. Long before the pandemic hit nations across the world, many economies were marked
by harmful and inefficient use of public and private resources, reinforcing
environmental degradation, biodiversity loss, global warming and vulnerabilities
linked to health and social exclusion. In the wake of the health and economic
crisis, citizens are increasingly demanding a departure from business-as-usual approaches
in favour of innovative and green policies. Similarly, many governments recognize that
the transformative potential of this circumstance must not be wasted.
Greening recovery efforts can help nations
build forward better after the pandemic to increase the well-being of people and resilience
of countries to future crises. Green fiscal policies in particular can play a
key role in countries’ recovery efforts by removing inefficiencies in public
expenditures and raising additional fiscal revenues which can be directed
towards immediate COVID-19 relief measures while supporting longer-term
investments. While this course was developed prior to the outbreak of COVID-19, its contents therefore remain relevant to current policy discussions.
One practical challenge lies in
ensuring that countries are both aware of these opportunities and that they
possess the knowledge and skills to take advantage of them. To address this
challenge, the course sets out to provide interested participants from
government, business, and civil society with an introduction to the green fiscal
policy tools and approaches to foster a more sustainable futureIf you encounter any difficulty or if you have any questions, please consult our help page.What will you learn?Participants completing the course will be able to:Explain the rationale for greater use of green fiscal policyList different fiscal instruments to promote desirable economic, social and environmental outcomesDescribe the key stages of the policy cycleHighlight the main opportunities and challenges presented by the energy, transport and waste management sectorsOutline how international collaboration enhances fiscal policy action taken at national levelCourse structure at a glanceThe course aims to provide participants with a solid understanding of fiscal policy instruments and reform strategies available to policymakers to advance the green economy transition. It contains five lessons, each taking approximately 20 minutes to complete:The need for green fiscal policyFiscal instruments for greening the economyEffective strategies for fiscal reformApplying green fiscal policy in key sectorsCollaborating for impact
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