Five-area participation model for analysing and advancing the promotion of sustainable development and the circular economy in society
The Quintuple Helix paradigm, used in the European project Construye 2020+, involves representatives from the Political, Educational, Economic, Cultural and Environmental areas in a knowledge exchange network. At the end of the 1990s, Henry Etzkowitz and Loet Leydesdorff created the concept
The European Commission once again relies on the Fundación Laboral to lead the ‘Construye 2020+’ project
With a budget of 797,111, the six Spanish partners will work, over the next three years, for the promotion of 'green' employment in industry, promoting professional training and accreditation in Energy Efficiency (EE), Renewable Energy Systems (RES) and Near Nil