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The Role of Operators in Industry 5.0: Learning and Skill Development in the Digital and Green Transitions
This literature review analyses current research on Industry 5.0, with a particular focus on the conditions that enable operators’ learning and skill development in the context of digital and green transitions within industry.
GROWL: Greening of Working Life
To meet climate goals, the world of work must undergo a transformation. The GROWL research group focuses on the people, organizations, and policies involved in the green transition of working life.
Aspects of justice in governing the green transition
Are you interested in how justice is enacted in the governance of the green transition? Check out this special issue of Environmental Policy and Governance, featuring, among many others, contributions from GROWL-researchers.
The European Green Deal is it Really That Transformative
When the EU’s Green Deal (EGD) was launched in December 2019, it was described as a transformative climate agenda—one that, through political initiatives and policy instruments, aims to make Europe the first climate-neutral continent in the world...
Exploring the transformative potential of climate services
The project explores how next-generation climate services can support societal transformation through data, visualisation and communication – with a focus on energy, agriculture and urban planning.
Virtual Worlds: digital technologies in climate and biodiversity governance
Virtual Worlds explores the role of digital technologies in managing climate change and biodiversity loss. The program reviews how technology can improve environmental governance and include local knowledge for sustainable development.
How does Europe’s just transition unfold in practice?
In a new article, Eva Lövbrand, Cecilia Enberg and Veronica Brodén-Gyberg trace how EU’s efforts to do justice in the transition to climate neutrality unfold in practice through the work of the online portal Just Transition Platform.
Resonance with utopias and future practices
In order to manage climate change as societies we need tools to think differently about the future. In a new article, Christian Ståhl explores how the concept of resonance can be used to inspire future-oriented practices.
Knowledge politics, communication and learning
We investigate how knowledge about current environmental and developmental challenges is represented, legitimised, problematised, and understood in contexts such as education, research practices, media, and policy processes.
¸£Àû¼§ Climate Engineering Research Programme
As greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase, large-scale climate engineering seems to be more and more inevitable. The LUCE research programme is exploring the perceptions and opinions that surround the emergence of these high-risk technologies.