

05 February 2010, 8:49am
A two-day International Conference on Developing Human Capital for Sustainable Economies will be held from May 27th to 28th, 2010 in the "green" city of Karlsruhe, Germany. This event will bring together academia, senior executives of public and private organisations, chief human capital officers, executives and practitioners, economists, policy makers, environmental management experts, representatives of international development agencies and other relevant stakeholders to discuss key emerging issues including: global warming and the emergence of the green economy; how is the transformation from high to low carbon and sustainable economy impacting human capital management; and effective initiatives needed to
develop and manage human capital for the next economies – the green economies.
Further to the knowledge sharing on greening human capital; the upcoming event also provides an excellent networking opportunity with academia members of international agencies, governmental and non-governmental
institutions, senior corporate and hr executives, economists, sustainable development practitioners and other relevant stakeholders in Europe and beyond.
You are cordially invited to attend this international event and/ or nominate the member(s) of your institution.
For further information, please see the event details in the brochure at the link below.
Organizing Team
International Sustainability Events
Etech Germany Program
Dürkheimer Str. 24
D - 76187 Karlsruhe
Tel.: 0049-721- 476 89 16
Fax.: 0049-721- 476 89 53
Email: mail@etechgermany.com
Greening Human Capital brochure (PDF)

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