Reviewing Some Implications of the Green Economy for Higher and Further Education Institutions
The world is set to apply green economy as a framework for achieving sustainable development, eradicate poverty and inequality and create jobs. This reality follows the consensus on green economy by global leaders during Rio+20 in June 2012. At the centre of the green economy is the need to address...
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Main Author: | Godwell Nhamo (Author) |
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Environmental Association of Southern Africa,
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