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Advancing the understanding of challenges, policy options and measures to achieve a JUST EU energy transition

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Deliverables

A vision for the EU Just Transition and accompanying narrative [T1.4] (opens in new window)

This “living document” will detail how (1) the general vision of a just transition from T1.2 should be adapted to respond to the heterogeneous local contexts across the EU and (2) how the researchers and stakeholders can engage in the implementation of a just and actionable low-carbon transition in the short, medium and long term. This document will be periodically updated throughout the project based on research results of the different WPs and on exchange with stakeholders.

Visualized and written documentation of results of first phase stakeholder engagement in Romania and Spain for stakeholders and an interested public [T1.2] (opens in new window)

This report will contain the documentation of the first round of stakeholder engagement process carried out in AdJUST to co-develop a shared visions of the just transition with the quadruple helix. It will include the identification of key levers, main actors, key policy measures and transitional assistance measures that are needed to reach this vision as emerging from stakeholder interaction.

Report on the framework for analysing actions and institutional capacities required for a just transition [T4.1] (opens in new window)

This report will present a typology of public bodies whose participation is needed in order to design and implement a just transition and it will identify the actions these bodies need to undertake. It will also conceptualize a theory of the institutional capacities needed in order to successfully contribute to the just transition, including a set of indicators to measure capacity gaps of particular public bodies.

Evidence of firms' understanding of, perceived impacts of, and responses to the EU Just Transition towards climate neutrality for Germany, Romania, Spain, and the UK [T2.2] (opens in new window)

This report will describe the design of the surveys of firm managers and will present results of the analysis of the survey data. The report will include the identification of potential strategies to overcome key barriers to the transition, and to exploit opportunities to accelerate it in a way that leverages European companies’ competitive advantages and policy preferences.

Analytical tool for mapping varying conceptions of just transition, presented in a report explaining the tool and summarising results from the systematic review of just transition conceptions used by policymakers,EU stakeholder groups & researchers [T1.1] (opens in new window)

This report will contain a conceptualization of the various conceptions of just transition along the two different dimensions of distributional and procedural justice. This conceptualization will be used to map the characteristics of the reviewed (1) EU policies relevant to the just transition; (2) just transition-related proposals from civil society organisations in Europe; and (3) relevant academic literature concerning the just transition.

EU-wide labour market and skill demand implications of the Just Transition [T2.3] (opens in new window)

This report will describe the modelling results on the analysis of the implications of EU Packages on EU employment by sector, labour skills and wages with a particular focus on differences between sectors in decline and sectors in transition. This includes economy-wide effects on employment, skill transitions, declining skills and potential skill bottlenecks and synergies, impacts on GDP, and alternative uses of climate-related fiscal revenues (e.g. CBAM and EU-ETS) towards the alleviation of negative effects of the transition on employment and earnings.

Quantification of distributional effects and their drivers of EU-level and national climate mitigation policies without compensatory measures (e.g. analysing drivers of distributional effects) [T3.2] (opens in new window)

This report will summarize the results from numerical models to identify who will bear the costs of climate change mitigation policies at an EU level. It will also describe how they can be compensated.

Project at the glance [T6.1] (opens in new window)

This document will be a poster or a short brief of the project outlining the main characteristics key objectives workflows and deliverables of the project

Modelling updates to integrate vertical and horizontal distributional effects in theoretical and numerical models [T3.1] (opens in new window)

This report will detail the modelling improvements carried out within T3.1 by various research teams on the several models used in AdJUST. It will include proposed approaches to account for both horizontal and vertical distributional effects and the analysis of the social impacts of climate protection in the EU.

Publications

Towards a just transition: Identifying EU regions at a socioeconomic risk of the low-carbon transition (opens in new window)

Author(s): Vrontisi Z., Charalampidis I., Fragkiadakis K., Florou A.
Published in: Energy and Climate Change, 2024, ISSN 2666-2787
Publisher: Elsevier
DOI: 10.1016/j.egycc.2024.100129

Energy Policy (opens in new window)

Author(s): Leonard Missbach; Jan Christoph Steckel; Hauke Ward
Published in: Crossref, 2022, ISSN 0301-4215
Publisher: Pergamon Press Ltd.
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2023.113672

Geoscientific Model Development (opens in new window)

Author(s): Renna, Stefania; Granella, Francesco; Aleluia Reis, Lara; Schulz-Antipa, Paulina
Published in: Geoscientific Model Development, Issue Volume 18, issue 8, 2025, ISSN 1991-959X
Publisher: Copernicus Gesellschaft mbH
DOI: 10.5194/GMD-18-2373-2025

AdJUST: Potential Pathways of a Just Energy Transition in Europe (opens in new window)

Author(s): Küblböck, K., Omann, I.
Published in: JOURNAL FÜR ENTWICKLUNGSPOLITIK (JEP), Issue Volume XXXIX • Issue 3/4 2023, 2023, ISSN 2414-3197
Publisher: Mattersburger Kreis
DOI: 10.20446/JEP-2414-3197-39-3-139

Global inequality consequences of climate policies when accounting for avoided climate impacts (opens in new window)

Author(s): Emmerling J., Andreoni P., Tavoni M.
Published in: Cell Reports Sustainability, Issue VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1, 100008, 2024, ISSN 2949-7906
Publisher: Cell Press
DOI: 10.1016/j.crsus.2023.100008

Balancing the scales: gendered impacts and policy responses to oil price shocks in Spain (opens in new window)

Author(s): Eva Alonso-Epelde, María Victoría Román de Lara, María Moyano-Reina, Xaquín García-Muros, Manuel Tomás, Mikel González-Eguino, Iñaki Arto
Published in: Economic Systems Research, 2025, ISSN 0953-5314
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
DOI: 10.1080/09535314.2024.2445718

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