Periodic Reporting for period 1 - AdJUST (Advancing the understanding of challenges, policy options and measures to achieve a JUST EU energy transition)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2022-10-01 do 2024-03-31
WP2 employs quantitative and qualitative tools (e.g. surveys, interviews, climate-energy-economy models and econometric analysis) to showcase the challenges and opportunities associated with the transition for EU firms, sectors and labor markets.
WP3 quantifies the social distributional impacts and explores possible co-benefits of climate policy on households and individuals, combining analysis at the EU level and in the focus regions.
WP4 analyses the capacities and motivations of public bodies to formulate and implement policies and projects to decarbonize the economy in a just and timely way; it identifies what can be done to increase their ability to do so.
WP5 synthesizes project findings, monitor and maximise the project's.
Beyond state-of-the-art: AdJUST is grounded in the belief that embedding justice and equity consideration in EU and member states’ policies, stimulating profound and multidimensional action, requires first and foremost a shared, actionable vision of what a just transition looks like (Meadows, 1996). AdJUST will develop a new analytical tool to identify differences and commonalities in conceptions of “just transition”, and their implications for communications and policy (T1.1).
AdJUST will generate novel results on the full scale of economic impacts that climate action (currently implemented, planned or potential) will have on Europe’s firms (WP2) and households (WP3) (with workers considered in both); it identifies available strategies and policy responses to manage negative impacts and political barriers, turning them as far as possible into co-benefits and opportunities (WP5).
Beyond state-of-the-art: AdJUST assesses the impacts of current EU Packages-including the Just Transition and Social Climate Fund—and some of the key policies advocated in the shared vision developed.
AdJUST will generate novel insights on the capacities and motivations of public bodies to formulate and implement policies and projects to achieve a just transition (WP4). This will include understanding how households and firms perceive the credibility and legitimacy of governments’ proposed policies given existing institutions and procedures, and opportunities for institutional and procedural reforms.
Beyond state-of-the-art: AdJUST develops a novel theoretical framework that characterizes the institutions relevant to a just transition, emphasizing the actions that different institutional actors need to perform and the institutional capacities needed to perform those actions (T4.1). This will be an important output for all stakeholders, delivered in the form of an online tool, to help them navigate the just transition.
AdJUST will identify actionable solutions to promote the transition while managing negative distributional impacts and addressing political barriers; it will co-design these with stakeholders (WP1), disseminate them and promote exploitation by decision-makers at all levels (WP5).
Beyond state-of-the-art: AdJUST is a R&I action generating novel results whose exploitation will ultimately not only promote scholarly debates, but most importantly impact real-life decision-making and policy choices (T5.2 T5.3).