Foundations of the net-zero transition and their demand for skills
ネットゼロ移行の基盤とそのスキル需要 (AI 翻訳)
Michael Cross
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
本稿は、ネットゼロ移行を支えるエネルギー・インフラ・産業の基盤部門に焦点を当て、排出プロファイルと主要職業を分析し、大規模なスキル需要を明らかにする。エネルギー生成、建設、物流などのシステム間の連関を考察し、計画から廃止までの各段階でスキル需要がどう変化するかを示す。部門横断的な労働力計画の調整の必要性を強調し、基盤産業をグリーン移行の構造的支柱と位置付ける。
English
This chapter examines the foundational sectors of the net-zero transition—energy, infrastructure, and industry—revealing large-scale skill requirements. It analyzes emissions profiles, core occupations, and interlinkages among energy generation, construction, and logistics. The authors introduce workforce forecasting models and show how skill demand evolves across project phases. They stress the need for coordinated workforce planning across sectors and regions to avoid fragmentation, framing foundational industries as the structural backbone of the green transition.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本のGX政策では、産業構造転換と労働市場のミスマッチが課題であり、本稿のスキル需要分析は、GX人材育成や地域雇用政策の設計に示唆を与える。特に、エネルギー・建設・物流の連関を踏まえた労働力計画は、日本の地域別・産業別の移行戦略に有用である。
In the global GX context
Globally, this work contributes to the growing literature on just transition and workforce planning, complementing ISSB and CSRD disclosure requirements that increasingly ask companies to report on workforce impacts. It provides a framework for policymakers and businesses to anticipate skill shortages and align education and training with net-zero pathways, supporting credible transition plans.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a framework for modeling skill demand across net-zero transition phases, useful for labor market and transition research.
🏢実務担当者:Helps corporate sustainability teams anticipate workforce needs and align human capital strategy with transition plans.
🏛政策担当者:Informs workforce planning and just transition policies by highlighting cross-sector coordination needs.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Exploration of the foundational sectors – energy, infrastructure, and industry – that underpin the net-zero transition and reveal large-scale skill requirements. It analyses emissions profiles, core occupations, and the interlinkages between systems such as energy generation, construction, and logistics. The chapter introduces modelling approaches for workforce forecasting and highlights how skill demand evolves across project phases from planning to decommissioning. It stresses the need for coordination across sectors and regions of workforce planning to avoid fragmentation. Overall, it frames foundational industries as the structural backbone of the green transition and a primary driver of high-value, technical employment growth.
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