The GEJP will lead to the development of two critical decision-support tools for the Government of Indonesia - an integrated green economy model – national and provincial, in three provinces; Jakarta, Central Kalimantan, and Papua. Capacity building activities in the area of systemic macroeconomic modeling are also being implemented. These tools will enable the Government of Indonesia to effectively integrate green economy approaches into the next Mid-Term National Development Plan (RPJMN 2015-2019).
The report entitled ‘The Use of Green Economy Indicators in the Indonesia Green Economy Model (I-GEM) was published in 2014, which examines the relevant indicators to be used in the ongoing system dynamic modelling projects in the provinces of Jakarta and Central Kalimantan. Specifically, the indicators address rural poverty alleviation, job creation, and sustainability in economic growth, respectively measuring ‘GDP of the rural poor’, decent and green jobs, and green accounting at the provincial level.