Green Economy Resources
The enthusiasm for developing a green economy must not forget the readiness of our human resources. The jobs that arise many disappear without adequate human resources.
Human resource capacity and technological mastery remain a challenge for Indonesia’s Green Growth Program. Industry players also need fiscal and non-fiscal incentives from the government to encourage them to use clean energy.
According to environment director Medrilzam at the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas), the green economy is expected to create at least 1.8 million jobs by 2030, but the workers should possess certain competencies in order to benefit from the new jobs. Apart from the challenges related to human resource capacity and technological mastery, investment is another thing that is no less important (Kompas, 9/8/2022).