"This report is very timely, providing evidence and policy analysis to foster an equitable shift to greener economies and more sustainable societies. Mainstreaming greening in employment and skills strategies requires strong partnerships between public, private and not-for-profit organisations to maximise innovation and to manage smoothly labour market transitions from brown to green energy and employment. It also requires national policy frameworks that are more conducive to the right outcomes on the ground. There is still much to be understood about how training and skills systems contribute to green growth, hence the importance of this report."
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Jan 2015
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