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This book offers a comprehensive examination of Green Public Procurement (GPP) as a strategic tool for environmental stability. With public procurement representing a substantial share of global GDP and contributing significantly to environmental degradation, the shift toward greener purchasing practices is both urgent and complex. This book explores how countries across the Global South and the Global North are implementing green procurement policies to reduce carbon emissions, promote sustainability, and reshape markets. Featuring cases from over 20 countries including China, India, Nigeria, Spain, France, and Canada, the book reveals the diverse strategies, challenges, and innovations shaping GPP adoption worldwide. From legislative reforms and institutional capacity-building to AI integration and circular procurement, the enclosed contributions offer rich insights into what works, what doesn't, and why context matters.
With contributions from leading scholars and practitioners, and a forward-looking Delphi study on emerging trends, this volume is useful for researchers, students, scholars, practitioners, and policy makers interested in sustainable governance, public policy, procurement reform, environmental policy, and public administration.
Contents
Chapter 1:Introduction.- Chapter 2:Government green procurement policy in China.- Chapter 3:Assessment of Green Public Procurement (GPP) implementation within Indonesia's forestry sector.- Chapter 4:Green Public Procurement in India.- Chapter 5:Overcoming barriers and driving innovation in Green Public Procurement.- Chapter 6:Administrative corruption and implementation of Green Sustainable Public Procurement in Nigeria civil service.- Chapter 7:Overcoming legal barriers and policy recommendations for Green Public Procurement in the construction sector of Iran.- Chapter 8:Green Public Procurement in Lebanon.- Chapter 9:Mandatory Green Public Procurement in Spain.- Chapter 10:France's leadership in Green Public Procurement.- Chapter 11:Green Public Procurement in Lithuania.- Chapter 12:Green Public Procurement in Hungary.- Chapter 13:Lessons from GPP use in Czechia.- Chapter 14:Barriers of Green Public Procurement in the Slovak Republic.- Chapter 15:Green Public Procurement in Norway.- Chapter 16:The long and difficult road to put Green Public Procurement (GPP) criteria into effect.- Chapter 17:Examining the drivers and barriers of Green Public Procurement in the state of Idaho,US.- Chapter 18:Successful green procurement.- Chapter 19:Green Public Procurement from a comparative perspective.- Chapter 20:Future of Green Public Procurement.



