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Title Developing the circular economy in Tasmania
ID_Doc 545
Authors Cother, G
Title Developing the circular economy in Tasmania
Year 2020
Published Action Learning, 17, 1
DOI 10.1080/14767333.2020.1712850
Abstract This paper adds to the body of evidence demonstrating the efficacy of action learning to achieve measurable progress toward sustainability goals. It supports prior assertions that action and reflection develop the conditions of awareness, agency and association required to develop the circular economy. The early outcomes of a Business Resource Efficiency Program delivered in Tasmania, Australia, are presented and prompt us to revisit the true place of Questioning in Revans' Learning Equation. The findings add new insights to observations on the capabilities required for radical innovation to meet the challenges of disruptive times, and compel us to question the legitimacy of higher education as the solution to the really big problems of our age.
Author Keywords Action learning; circular economy; resource efficiency; environmental management
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000512360600010
WoS Category Education & Educational Research
Research Area Education & Educational Research
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