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Your input keeps the platform going
The Green Economy Tracker is a crowd-sourced tool that relies on users and contributors to help us keep on top of the latest green legislation and national policies. We can never have better information that our users' collective knowledge.
By clicking on the 'Have your say' buttons below (or anywhere on the site) you can share new sources, policies, and feedback with us - helping us to update our summaries and benchmarking scores.
We're always after new sources and perspectives from researchers, policy-makers, and civil-society groups. Every perspective matters.
The kind of feedback we are after includes:
- Suggestions on where we are using out-of-date information
- Input on where our benchmarking scores are too generous, too harsh, or inconsistent
- Links to new research or legislation that we should reference
- Ideas for new policy areas or new countries to add to the platform
- Requests to collaborate or share data
Your direct feedback and suggestions are essential to the platform's goals of being a crowd-sourced tool that can push forward knowledge and debate on the green economy transition - independent from governments.
Together, we aim to maintain citizen-science platform that represents views on the transition from across civil society – and create deeper, wider picture of the many ways nations around the world are moving to greener and fairer economies. Join us!
Have your say
National experts & policymakers
Are we missing key data from your country? Know something we don’t about national implementation plans, a new report, dataset, or upcoming legislation?
Get in touch and let us know. We gladly accept feedback and input from our growing community of national policymakers.
Researchers, academics and civil society organisations
Are we missing important new evidence in your area of expertise? Could our national summaries and scores be improved by drawing on your research? We want to hear from you.
Crowdsourced knowledge from domain experts is the best way for us to cover 21 policy areas, and 50 countries. All our assessments are fully cited and sourced – and we want our community looking at your data.
Funders, partners & NGOs
Do you have questions or input into our benchmarking approach? Are you keen to collaborate with us to add your country to the platform? Please let us know.
We are always looking for monitoring and evaluation expertise, national partners & collaborators, or funders interested in scaling the work.