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Les services dans l’économie verte au Maroc. Opportunités de création d’emplois et défis d’innovation

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Le Maroc est confronté à des défis complexes. L’économie verte pourrait lui offrir un nouveau cadre pour repenser son développement économique de manière stratégique et durable. Cette économie incite à utiliser la contrainte environnementale comme levier pour le développement durable, à travers notamment la relance de l'activité économique et de l'emploi, l'amélioration du bien-être des individus et la réduction des inégalités sociales. Cet article s’appuie sur le cas du Maroc, pour analyser les opportunités des éco-activités en général, et des éco services en particulier en termes de création d’emploi. Nous discutons également les différentes opportunités d’innovation qu’offrent ces services, pour promouvoir les interactions sociales, écologiques et économiques, dont l’objectif est le développement d’une économie verte. Nous nous attardons sur les conditions de mobilisation de ces opportunités pour en tirer profit dans la création de richesses et d’emplois au Maroc.

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  • Fatima Arib, 2014. "Les services dans l’économie verte au Maroc. Opportunités de création d’emplois et défis d’innovation," SERMED 2014 Conference Papers p29, Instituto Universitario de Análisis Económico y Social.
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    Maroc; économie verte; services; environnement; emploi; innovation.;
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