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Points of Entry for Enhancing Policymakers’ Capacity to Develop Green Economy Agenda-Setting

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  • Mahawan Karuniasa

    (School of Environmental Science, Universitas Indonesia, Central Jakarta 10430, Indonesia)

  • Thoriqi Firdaus

    (Cluster of Social Environment, Community Engagement and Environmental Economic, School of Environmental Science, Universitas Indonesia, Central Jakarta 10430, Indonesia)

Abstract

Indonesia has articulated ambitious green economy objectives through frameworks such as the Low Carbon Development Initiative (LCDI). Despite this ambition, a critical research gap exists. The weak ‘green political capabilities’ of policymakers—defined as their ability to navigate political processes, build coalitions, and translate technical knowledge into viable policy—hinder effective agenda-setting and implementation. This study addresses this deficit by identifying strategic points of entry for enhancing these capabilities to strengthen a more sustainable economic transition. Employing a mixed-methods approach guided by the UNDP Capacity Assessment Framework, this research gathered data from 170 stakeholders via workshops, focus group discussions, and surveys. The analysis identifies four principal entry points: (1) internal institutional development, (2) accreditation processes, (3) bureaucratic reform, and (4) external partnerships. Critically, ordinal regression reveals which actors most significantly influence capacity development priorities. Governmental/legislative institutions (Estimate = 1.855, p < 0.010) and the private sector (Estimate = 3.173, p < 0.020) exert a significant positive influence on advancing the green economy agenda. Conversely, competencies such as policy strengthening exhibit a significant negative correlation (Estimate = −3.467, p < 0.000), which indicates a concentration of need among institutions with substantial capacity gaps. The study’s key contribution is a framework for systematically integrating green competencies into national accreditation standards and bureaucratic reforms, providing a clear pathway to transform entry points into effective levers for enhancing the state’s green political capabilities.

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  • Mahawan Karuniasa & Thoriqi Firdaus, 2025. "Points of Entry for Enhancing Policymakers’ Capacity to Develop Green Economy Agenda-Setting," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 17(23), pages 1-28, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:17:y:2025:i:23:p:10727-:d:1807181
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