Green skills, that is, skills needed in a low-carbon economy, will be required in all sectors and at all levels in the workforce as emerging economic activities create new (or renewed) occupations. Structural changes will realign sectors that are likely to decline as a result of the greening of the economy and workers will need to be retrained accordingly. The successful transition to a low-carbon economy will only be possible if workers can flexibly adapt and transfer from areas of decreasing employment to new industries. This paper suggests that the role of skills and education and training policies should be an important component of the ecological transformation process
Trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Challenges, Re...
This report presents the analysis and key findings of the project on Climate Change, Employment and ...
Many traditional regions are being transformed as industries restructure. Paradoxically, the global ...
One of the strategies being advocated in response to climate change is the need to transition to a l...
Transitioning to a 'green economy' is more than a short-term response to current global cr...
Education and skills providers will play a critical role in developing a low carbon workforce to mee...
Developing and emerging economies face enormous challenges to reconcile economic development and job...
Climate change and environmental deterioration have been recognized as global drivers of change, and...
This chapter brings the diverse contributions offered in the different sections of this book togethe...
Given the need for both short and long-term training for sustainability discussed in the first of th...
While policymakers talk of ‘green skills’, there is little systematic empirical research on the dema...
This paper provides new evidence on the workplace skills most relevant in the transition toward envi...
Given the need for both short and long-term training for sustainability discussed in the first of th...
This paper provides new evidence on the workplace skills most relevant in the transition toward envi...
The catchword ‘green skills’ has been common parlance in policy circles for a while, yet there is li...
Trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Challenges, Re...
This report presents the analysis and key findings of the project on Climate Change, Employment and ...
Many traditional regions are being transformed as industries restructure. Paradoxically, the global ...
One of the strategies being advocated in response to climate change is the need to transition to a l...
Transitioning to a 'green economy' is more than a short-term response to current global cr...
Education and skills providers will play a critical role in developing a low carbon workforce to mee...
Developing and emerging economies face enormous challenges to reconcile economic development and job...
Climate change and environmental deterioration have been recognized as global drivers of change, and...
This chapter brings the diverse contributions offered in the different sections of this book togethe...
Given the need for both short and long-term training for sustainability discussed in the first of th...
While policymakers talk of ‘green skills’, there is little systematic empirical research on the dema...
This paper provides new evidence on the workplace skills most relevant in the transition toward envi...
Given the need for both short and long-term training for sustainability discussed in the first of th...
This paper provides new evidence on the workplace skills most relevant in the transition toward envi...
The catchword ‘green skills’ has been common parlance in policy circles for a while, yet there is li...
Trabajo presentado a la EU-SPRI Conference: "Science and Innovation Policy: Dynamics, Challenges, Re...
This report presents the analysis and key findings of the project on Climate Change, Employment and ...
Many traditional regions are being transformed as industries restructure. Paradoxically, the global ...