Climate change and environmental deterioration have been recognized as global drivers of change, and the shift to the “greener” economy is the key to sustainable development. The green economy is a priority field for developing and developed economies. However, as the authors of the publication have realised, there is no consensus about the meaning of the green economy and “green” jobs, that is why an uncertainty as in measurement of economic trends and an impact of it, as well as in what skills and competencies should be assigned to the “green” ones, arises. The new “green” processes and technologies are arising in a progressive trend, that is why it is important to ensure there are properly skilled candidates with appropriate “green” skil...
This paper provides new evidence on the workplace skills most relevant in the transition toward envi...
Many traditional regions are being transformed as industries restructure. Paradoxically, the global ...
In advanced economies the ‘greening’ of the economy is widely seen as promising extensive job creati...
One of the strategies being advocated in response to climate change is the need to transition to a l...
This Race to Zero White Paper explores the different definitions of ‘green jobs’ and ‘green skills’ ...
Green skills, that is, skills needed in a low-carbon economy, will be required in all sectors and at...
This study reviews the technical and interpersonal competencies of professionals in the Green Techno...
Transitioning to a 'green economy' is more than a short-term response to current global cr...
Trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Challenges, Re...
Developing and emerging economies face enormous challenges to reconcile economic development and job...
This paper estimates the share of jobs in the US that would benefit from a transition to the green e...
The catchword ‘green skills’ has been common parlance in policy circles for a while, yet there is li...
This paper elaborates an empirical analysis of labour force characteristics that emerge as a respons...
While policymakers talk of ‘green skills’, there is little systematic empirical research on the dema...
Identifies the types of jobs and skills that will be in demand in clean energy economy and the facto...
This paper provides new evidence on the workplace skills most relevant in the transition toward envi...
Many traditional regions are being transformed as industries restructure. Paradoxically, the global ...
In advanced economies the ‘greening’ of the economy is widely seen as promising extensive job creati...
One of the strategies being advocated in response to climate change is the need to transition to a l...
This Race to Zero White Paper explores the different definitions of ‘green jobs’ and ‘green skills’ ...
Green skills, that is, skills needed in a low-carbon economy, will be required in all sectors and at...
This study reviews the technical and interpersonal competencies of professionals in the Green Techno...
Transitioning to a 'green economy' is more than a short-term response to current global cr...
Trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Challenges, Re...
Developing and emerging economies face enormous challenges to reconcile economic development and job...
This paper estimates the share of jobs in the US that would benefit from a transition to the green e...
The catchword ‘green skills’ has been common parlance in policy circles for a while, yet there is li...
This paper elaborates an empirical analysis of labour force characteristics that emerge as a respons...
While policymakers talk of ‘green skills’, there is little systematic empirical research on the dema...
Identifies the types of jobs and skills that will be in demand in clean energy economy and the facto...
This paper provides new evidence on the workplace skills most relevant in the transition toward envi...
Many traditional regions are being transformed as industries restructure. Paradoxically, the global ...
In advanced economies the ‘greening’ of the economy is widely seen as promising extensive job creati...