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Thailand : Clean Energy for Green Low-Carbon Growth

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2011-09
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Abstract
Thailand needs to avoid the high-carbon growth path of many developed countries and, instead, take a low-carbon growth path. A green low-carbon growth path is in Thailand's own interest as it can simultaneously tackle local environmental degradation, global climate change, and energy security challenges. It can also position Thailand as a regional leader in green, sustainable growth. Green low-carbon growth in Thailand could focus on the following four pillars: 1) maintaining rapid economic growth while adjusting the country's economic structure toward a less energy, and carbon-intensive economy; 2) achieving greater urbanization while shifting toward green livable low-carbon cities; 3) meeting the huge thirst for energy while transforming the energy sector toward one of high energy efficiency and widespread diffusion of low-carbon technologies; and 4) improving quality of life while shifting toward a resource-efficient and sustainable lifestyle.Citation
“World Bank Group; Thailand National Economic and Social Development Board. 2011. Thailand : Clean Energy for Green Low-Carbon Growth. World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/26741 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”
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