The Five-Year Plan aims to create more socially inclusive and environmentally sustainable growth and boost domestic consumption that will begin to re-orientate the economy away from heavy industry and resource-intensive production towards a more consumption-based and resource-efficient economy.
The plan's targets are to decrease the carbon intensity of GDP by 17% by 2015; to decrease the energy intensity of GDP by 16%; to increase the share of non-fossil fuel primary energy consumption to 11.4%; and to increase forest coverage to 21.6%.
12th Five-Year Plan for the Development of National Economy and Society (2011-2015)
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Year
2011
Most recent update
12/03/2011
Geography
Response areas
Adaptation, Mitigation
Sectors
Economy-wide, Energy, Industry, LULUCF, Transport
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
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Targets 4
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