A socially sustainable green transition in the Nordic region : an analysis of the inequality-creating effects of the green transition and the opportunities to promote a socially sustainable green transition.
Høst, Jeppe ; Lauritzen, Finn ; Popp, Stine
Nordic Council of Ministers, Copenhagen
Nordic Council of Ministers - Copenhagen
2020
42 p.
sustainable development ; climate change ; environment ; employment ; health ; working conditions ; welfare economics
Environment
http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/nord2020-056
English
Bibliogr.
"This report presents the results of an analysis of the links between the green transition and social sustainability in the Nordic countries. The analysis examines what a socially sustainable green transition means in practice, and on that basis makes a number of recommendations to the Nordic countries.We have both gathered knowledge from existing initiatives and brought this to the ongoing debate in the Nordic countries on how social sustainability is integrated into the green transition. The aim of the report is to provide an understanding of the potential impact of this transition on social and economic equality in the Nordic countries, as well as of the tools that can be used to mitigate inequality-creating side effects."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 978-92-893-6836-0
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