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Enabling Local Green Growth: Addressing Climate Change Effects on Employment and Local Development

Gabriela Miranda and Graham Larcombe
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Gabriela Miranda: OECD
Graham Larcombe: Strategic Economics

No 2012/1, OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Papers from OECD Publishing

Abstract: The transition to a green economy will not necessarily mean job losses, but there are some barriers that need to be overcome in order to ensure a successful transition. The need to align local and national strategies towards green growth, build strong partnerships, identify transferable skills, better target up-skilling programmes, support green entrepreneurship, and leverage the role of public authorities in supporting green growth activities are some of the recommendations emanating from a report just released by the LEED Programme, on Enabling Local Green Growth: Addressing Climate Change Effects on Employment and Local Development. The recommendations are illustrated by good practice models identified from across the globe.

Date: 2012-01-11
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