GREENPATHS
European Knowledge Hub On Just Transition Pathways

Period
October 1, 2023 to September 30, 2026
Duration
36 months
Abstract

GREEN-PATHS addresses the complex and multi-dimensional nature of the planned transition. Based on an enhanced understanding of key issues and challenges influencing the transitions and an in-depth review and synthesis of the latest and most relevant research, GREEN-PATHS will enable the development and adoption of more coherent and effective policy strategies and instruments, furthering the positive outcomes and reducing the negative impacts on environmental sustainability and social well-being. To improve the design, governance and implementation of transition strategies, GREEN-PATHS pays particular attention to the European Green Deal, the Fit for 55 package, and the actions funded by the Just Transition Fund and the European Social Fund+.

Key objectives include:
1) mapping and explaining links between policies, environmental sustainability and social well-being;
2)identify and assess indicators and tools to analyse interactions between climate interdependencies, environmental sustainability and social well-being;
3) develop systemic, in-depth and innovative understandings of green transition policies and approaches vis-à-vis social impacts and trade-offs;
4) offer new insights into the relevance and significance of institutional, regulatory and legal frameworks affecting the green transitions;
5) produce policy recommendations for desirable changes in European and national policies through a multi-stakeholder backcasting approach and the participatory design of lighthouse projects and facilitate an enhanced civil society-stakeholder-policy dialogue on green transition pathways.

These objectives will be achieved by the well positioned, consortium with long experience on the topic through a comprehensive mixed-methods approach, to be tested and grounded in a series of case studies, which lead into a more participatory and influential engagement with policymakers, civil society organisations and other relevant stakeholders. As part of this consortium, CES will be responsible for the elaboration of a comprehensive conceptual and methodological matrix and template for the examination of 15 case studies related to the Green Transition from Europe, Latin America, Africa and the Middle East, to facilitate comparative analysis and synthesis for a deeper understanding of the linkages between policy interventions, environmental sustainability and social wellbeing.

Partners

1. UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA (UC), Spain
2. STICHTING TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTE (TNI), AMSTERDAM Netherlands
3. UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM (UvA), AMSTERDAM Netherlands
4. INSTITUT ZA POLITICKU EKOLOGIJU (IPE), ZAGREB  Croatia
5. PRAVO NA GRAD (PNG), ZAGREB Croatia
6. DRUSTVO ZA KULTURNE IN RAZISKOVALNEDEJAVNOSTI ENABANDA (EnaBanda), LJUBLJANA Slovenia
7. INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF TURIN ASSOCIAZIONE (IUC), Turin Italy
8. FUNDACIO OXFAM INTERMON (INTERMON), BARCELONA Spain
9. UNIVERSITAET SIEGEN (USIEGEN), Germany
10. ZAJEDNICKO (Zajednicko), BELGRADE  Serbia
11. CENTRO DE ESTUDOS SOCIAIS (CES), COIMBRA Portugal
12. RISTECO LA VILLE QUI MANGE (RISTECO), France
13. FRIENDS OF THE EARTH EUROPE ASBL (FOEE), BRUXELLES Belgium

Funding Entity
European Commission