ABSTRACT This paper presents the results of an analysis of the most important skills and competences that will be important in the coming years for future geographers involved in assessing and managing low-carbon societies. The analysed information was extracted from a questionnaire answered by professionals working in low-carbon management in three European countries (Finland, Poland and Catalonia, Spain). From the results, we have identified not only the most requisite abilities and skills, but also differences between countries on a European scale. Among the findings, we would highlight the general agreement that “soft skills”, as opposed to “hard skills”, are critical for future professionals addressing policies in relation to low carbon societies.
Defining competences for future geography students in relation to low carbon societies
J. Feliu,Paula Inkeroinen,Iwona Markuszewska,Minna M. Tanskanen,S. Nuss,J. Vila-Subirós
Published 2019 in Journal of Geography in Higher Education
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2019-09-04
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