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Streamlining Environmental Impact Assessment complex networks to integrate new EU environmental policies

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Revamping environmental impact assessments for climate goals

The Paris Agreement set goals for climate neutrality and limiting global warming, prompting the EU to adopt a taxonomy for sustainable investments, ensuring they do not cause significant harm. The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) procedure, despite some weaknesses, remains crucial for minimising environmental damage from projects and is essential for addressing climate change. With the support of Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions programme, the NetDEAL project will analyse impact assessment legislation, highlight best practices and investigate collaboration in EIA stages. It will examine stakeholder interaction and develop a framework to boost EIA effectiveness, streamlining processes to support urgent energy crisis measures.

Objective

In response to climate change, the landmark Paris Agreement established a set of goals to achieve climate neutrality and limit global warming. To help investors and companies contribute to these goals, the EU adopted a taxonomy for sustainable activities, and in line with it, investments must not cause significant harm, as indicated by the Recovery and Resilience Facility Regulation. Since its inception, the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) procedure has aimed to minimize the impacts of projects that could significantly damage the environment. Certainly, there are recognized weaknesses in the EIA, but its fitness to address complex environmental challenges such as climate change is unmatched. Considering the EIA importance in ensuring the scaling up of sustainable energy-related investments, NetDEAL focuses on providing innovative and easy-to-use methods to improve EIA worldwide and combines policy analysis and EIA assessment data into complex networks. First, I will analyze models of impact assessment (IA) legislation that can make recommendations about how IA can change to fit the global effort to tackle the energy and resource crises. Second, I will expose best practice models and investigate, through network-related statistical analyses, the collaboration links established in each EIA stage, which are behind successful projects from the perspective of productivity, circular economy, adaptation to climate change and reaching the goal of zero net emissions. Third, using Exponential Random Graph Models, I will explore the dynamic interaction between EIA stakeholders to diagnose the organizational structures and factors that strongly influence these projects. Lastly, I will create an integrated multilayer framework to improve the EIA's effectiveness. The findings will be translated into the economic sector and provide new instruments to facilitate a streamlined EIA procedure that facilitates the adoption of urgent measures to mitigate the current energy crisis.

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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - European Fellowships

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UNIVERSIDAD DE GRANADA
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€ 165 312,96
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CUESTA DEL HOSPICIO SN
18071 GRANADA
Spain

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Sur Andalucía Granada
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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