Green Skill and Justice
Abstract
This paper is written from within a series of concurrent discourses and dialogues over the last 50 years, when I have been a researcher, research manager, writer and editor. This meant starting from a UK perspective of Skill and Justice, with the work of John Bellers, then moving to Scandinavia, and ending with a European synthesis and international systematisation, where we can regard our ongoing differences as a crucial resource for sustainable development.
Keywords: Action Research, Collaboration, Development Coalition, Dialogue, Differences,
Justice, Skill, Systematisation, Transition
Published
2025-02-17
Section
Forum
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