This advanced e-learning experience builds on the concepts and processes described in the Introductory course and focuses particularly on the application of the Green Economy Progress (GEP) Measurement Framework developed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) under the Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE).
Overview
Syllabus
WelcomeThe application of indicator methodologies often
requires policymakers to make adjustments to their specific national contexts. Countries
need to develop tailored and flexible national indicator frameworks that
respond to their development priorities and statistical capacities whilst supporting
their efforts in monitoring progress towards green economy.This advanced e-learning
experience builds
on the concepts and processes described in the Introductory course and focuses
particularly on the application of the Green Economy Progress (GEP) Measurement
Framework developed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) under the
Partnership for Action on Green Economy (PAGE). This framework provides a
methodology for comparing performance in the transition to a green economy over
time.If you encounter any difficulty or if you have any questions, please consult our help page.What will you learn?The course explores the conceptual underpinning of the
GEP Measurement Framework and how it contributes to the “beyond GDP”
measurement agenda. Firstly, it explains how progress (or regress) on a single
indicator can be measured and how these indicators can be combined into the GEP
Index with its weighting system. Secondly, it describes how to measure progress
on a Dashboard of Sustainability and how to combine this information with the
GEP Index to create a system for ranking countries that is informative to
policymakers.After completing the course, participants will be able to:Illustrate
the concepts, methodology and application of the GEP Measurement FrameworkSelect indicators for a
customized country application and interpret relevant resultsExplain how countries’
progress can be compared in a global application of the GEP Measurement
FrameworkThe course at a glanceThe
course is self-paced and structured into four
lessons:Concepts in measuring green economy progressThe Green Economy Progress Measurement Framework methodologySelecting indicators for country-level applicationsGlobal application of the GEP Measurement FrameworkEach lesson
takes approximately 45 minutes to complete. A downloadable glossary is
available to help you with the relevant concepts and technical
terms that are used in the course (please make sure you download it before
starting the course).