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Case Study: India. The Role of the Skill Council for Green Jobs (SCGJ) in Recognising Green Skills amanagement and renewable energy. In case of India, government pays a special attention to establishing and supporting a renewable energy (RE) sector, thus to contextualise this case study, RE is included in the analysis. It argues that recycling and reduction of waste, reuse of waste water, as well现存 发表于 2025-3-25 18:38:38
Case Study: Kazakhstan. Educational Challenges in Transitioning to a Green Economyl, non-formal and informal learning. The chapter opens with a discussion on Kazakhstan’s stated objectives to realise a green economy and society and in this context challenges faced by the industry are highlighted. The chapter then examines the need for recognition of green skills as well as policyCAMEO 发表于 2025-3-25 22:54:17
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Case Study: Nepal. The Inclusion of Green Competences in the Recognition of Prior Learningcognise skills in four major sectors of the Nepalese industry—catering, PVC manufacturing, automotive and waste management. A field survey was conducted on 20 enterprises in the aforementioned sectors. The Nepalese industrial sector is in a very early stage of its development and the level of enviro六边形 发表于 2025-3-26 08:13:45
Case Study: Philippines. Recognising Green Skills for Environmental and Sustainable Development in Fprises in a Philippine context and in the light of Philippine policies, legislation and investments to stimulate the development of new green markets. It examines the use of ‘green’ practices in enterprises, the benefits and challenges in the application of such practices, the extent to which respon智力高 发表于 2025-3-26 12:00:09
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Recommendations for Supporting Green Skills Inclusion in RVAes, should be captured in the RVA practices. Based on this analysis, this chapter recommends principles for the inclusion of green skills in the recognition, validation and accreditation of non-formal and informal learning in MSMEs. More specifically, it suggests a multi-dimensional approach (macro,GLOOM 发表于 2025-3-26 20:20:16
Increasing Awareness: Good Practices to Promote Skills Recognition Among Micro, Small and Medium Entns regarding recognition in enterprises; ways for promoting and supporting recognition; the inclusion of green skills in RVA mechanisms; the perspectives of enterprises on making RVA a part of staff training and the anticipated benefits of green skills through RVA.