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The Nordic Council of Ministers has adopted the vision that the Nordic region will be the most sustainable and integrated region in the world by This knowledge review sheds light on a number of reports that use gender analyses to help understand the challenges of the green transition. It presents five thematic approaches to green jobs and concludes with a summary and key messages from these reports. The intention of the SDGs is to work cross-sectorally, integrating the environmental, economic and social dimensions of sustainability UN, In addition, the Nordic Council of Ministers has committed itself to promoting climate justice through feminist action.
Examples of this include developing and sharing knowledge in — about:. The Nordic cooperation body Nordic Information on Gender NIKK produced a series of reports in the period — which, through their gender analyses, are relevant to understanding the challenges of the green transition listed below in descending chronological order :. The findings from the aforementioned publications are presented here in a combined knowledge overview. The purpose of this report is to identify links between issues related to gender-segregated educational choices and gender segregation in the labour market related to the transition to green jobs.
A green transition based on the Agenda requires behavioural changes as well as technological development. With this in mind, it is essential that interventions to reduce resource consumption and greenhouse gas emissions are designed to be compatible with sustainable social development, and gender equality in particular cf.
Gloor et al. Specifically, although not exclusively, this includes jobs that help to protect and restore ecosystems and biodiversity; reduce energy, materials and water consumption through high-efficiency and avoidance strategies; de-carbonise the economy; and minimise or altogether avoid generation of all forms of waste and pollution Renner et al. The Nordic region is at the forefront of the development of green technologies such as biogas, offshore wind and geothermal energy, battery manufacturing and the electrification of transport, digitalisation technology, carbon-free steel, geological storage of carbon dioxide and forest-based bioeconomy see for example Andersson et al.