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Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication

The International Labour Organization (ILO) has welcomed a new Green Economy Report by the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) entitled ‘Towards a Green Economy: Pathways to Sustainable Development and Poverty Eradication’.  The ILO was closely involved in the preparation of the UNEP Green Economy Report on the prospects for a more sustainable world, drawing contributions from a wide array of technical fields and experts within the Office.  This effort was made in order to articulate the implications of setting and achieving environmental goals for the labour market – fo

Low-Carbon Economy and Sustainable Development: Social Contract for Sustainability

On April 7, the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU) submitted the new report "World in Transition - A social contract for sustainability" to the German Federal Ministers Dr. Norbert Röttgen (environment) and Dr. Annette Schavan (research).

Flagship Report 2011

German Advisory Council on Global Change

Transposing Concepts - Lifelong Learning and the Learning Region

Professor Chris Duke’s paper sets out to do two things. Firstly, it uses two questions to take a somewhat provocative observation on East-West relations as manifested in the aspirations of the European Union (EU) apropos to Asia. Secondly, it reflects on the relationships of stakeholders within the education policy arena, where there is a clear policy commitment to not only lifelong learning but more specifically to the concept of learning regions.

Regional Policy and the Lisbon Treaty - Implications for European Union-Asia Relationships

This working paper, by Professor Bruce Wilson looks at the significance of the Lisbon Treaty, and will outline some of the similarities and differences amongst the regional policy approaches of the European Union (EU) and its Asian nations, and will explore whether the Lisbon Treaty offers the EU an enhanced basis for supporting Asian countries that are seeking to address regional development more directly.

Enterprising Academics and the Knowledge Capital – towards PASCAL Universities for a Modern Renaissance (PUMR)

This paper portrays an innovative approach from a consortium of universities who have developed new and highly effective ways of both knowledge sharing and actively working with external colleagues from, business, industry and civic society for knowledge cities.

Enterprising Academics and the Knowledge Capital – towards PASCAL Universities for a Modern Renaissance (PUMR)

This paper portrays an innovative approach from a consortium of universities who have developed new and highly effective ways of both knowledge sharing and actively working with external colleagues from, business, industry and civic society for knowledge cities.

 

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