Kompetencje przyszłości – Gospodarka 5.0 i zielona gospodarka – wymiar regionalny cyfrowych i zielonych kompetencji

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Rok wydania:2025
Dziedzina:Dziedzina nauk społecznych
Dyscyplina:geografia społeczno-ekonomiczna i gospodarka przestrzenna
Autorzy: Agnieszka Budziewicz-Guźlecka ORCID
Uniwersytet Szczeciński

Anna Drab-Kurowska ORCID
Uniwersytet Szczeciński

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Monografia powstała w ramach realizacji projektu „UNIWERSYTET SZCZECIŃSKI – wsparcie kierunków studiów z branż kluczowych dla rozwoju gospodarki”, współfinansowanego ze środków UE w ramach Programu FERS.

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