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*Contribute to major international scientific assessments (e.g. IPCC). | *Contribute to major international scientific assessments (e.g. IPCC). | ||
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+ | = Publications = | ||
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+ | == Up to date the below TRANSrisk deliverables have been produced: == | ||
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+ | === TRANSrisk Management<br/> === | ||
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+ | [https://goo.gl/U5ACMo D1.1 TRANSrisk Data Management Plan]<br/> | ||
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+ | [https://goo.gl/UMo7Ko D1.2 Ethics Requirements]<br/> | ||
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+ | === Stakeholder Engagement & Interactions<br/> === | ||
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+ | [https://goo.gl/kOG6sb D2.1 Tools and Procedures for Engaging Stakeholders in TRANSrisk Case Study Analysis.pdf]<br/> | ||
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+ | [https://goo.gl/R2rExV D2.2 Complementarity of Qualitative and Quantitative Analytical Tools.pdf]<br/> | ||
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+ | [https://goo.gl/7H2h9I D2.3 Identification and Analysis of Relevant Stakeholder Groups in Case Study Countries.pdf]<br/> | ||
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+ | [https://goo.gl/YayIJc D2.4 Stakeholder Engagement Plan.pdf] | ||
+ | === Country Case Studies<br/> === | ||
+ | [https://goo.gl/FvJVB2 D3.1 Matrix of Technological Innovation Systems Selected for 15 Cases Studies.pdf]<br/> | ||
+ | [https://goo.gl/TaiQWW D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Introduction and Summary.pdf] | ||
+ | [https://goo.gl/asiVU5 D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Country case study context overview.xlsx]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> | ||
+ | [https://goo.gl/seqEE7 D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Global and Regional Contexts on Climate Change.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> | ||
− | = | + | [https://goo.gl/FUsJeb D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Austria - Steel & Iron Sector and Energy Production.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | = | + | [https://goo.gl/UiuLmp D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Canada - Oil Sands.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | = | + | [https://goo.gl/I58oei D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Chile - Renewable Energy.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/41cUWU D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: China - Construction Sector.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/y5JuU3 D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Greece - Solar Power, Buildings, and Micro-Generation & Storage.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | = | + | [https://goo.gl/a1OH0T D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: India - Solar & Wind Energy.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/lfzXhz D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Indonesia - Bioenergy.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/WBU7J0 D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Kenya - Charcoal and Geothermal Sector.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/v8tdQM D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: The Netherlands - Solar PV & Livestock sector.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | = | + | [https://goo.gl/B2cNyO D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Poland - Coal and Renewable Energy Sources.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/DBp2BV D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Spain - Renewable Energy.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/aPCzSc D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Sweden - Road Freight Transport.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/Dyxd5k D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Switzerland - Nuclear exit.pdf]<span style="font-size: 13.6px; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);"></span> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/pJcslT D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: UK - Nuclear Power.pdf] |
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− | + | === Synergies and conflicts between different energy system pathways<br/> === | |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/MHAPth D4.1 Economic Implications of Climate Change.pdf] |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/mMmdOb D4.2 Implications of different “heterodox” mitigation policies.pdf]<br/> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/SDj4Af D4.3 Implications of Mitigation Portfolios Based on Stakeholders.pdf]<br/> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/3pmdJ8 D4.4.0 Synergies and conflict of different transition pathways: a general summary.pdf]<br/> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/xuZmGJ D4.4.1 Health co-benefits associated with different transition pathways.pdf] |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/C44Br8 D4.4.2 Socioeconomic Impacts of Air Pollution in the Chilean Metropolitan Area.pdf] |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/57irx8 D4.4.3 Energy Access and Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa: linkages, synergies and conflicts.pdf] |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/Z2pxkt D4.4.4 Energy Requirements and Feasibility of Low-Carbon Development in Africa.pdf] |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/YcPNYa D4.4.5 Prospects for Hydropower in Ethiopia: An Energy-Water Nexus Analysis.pdf] |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/ok79N1 D4.4.6 Land-use impacts from renewable energy policies.pdf] |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/jsFvVa D4.4.7 Employment implications of energy transitions: The case of the European Union between 1995 and 2009.pdf] |
− | + | [https://goo.gl/SDj4Af D4.4.8 Macro economic co-benefits and costs: The case of the European Iron and Steel Industry.pdf] | |
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=== Uncertainty and risk appraisal of policy options<br/> === | === Uncertainty and risk appraisal of policy options<br/> === | ||
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/wpyajU D5.1 Review of key uncertainties and risks for climate policy] |
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=== Innovation policies and transition pathways<br/> === | === Innovation policies and transition pathways<br/> === | ||
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=== Dissemination<br/> === | === Dissemination<br/> === | ||
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/gwhXNK D8.1 Website created.pdf]<br/> |
− | [ | + | [https://goo.gl/X7YWfb D8.2 Communication and Dissemination Plan.pdf]<br/> |
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 4 January 2018
Overview
TRANSrisk is an EU funded research project aiming to innovatively transform the way in which climate change policy pathways are developed. The focus is to support EU and global climate change goals by providing analytical tools for risk and uncertainty aware policy making.
TRANSrisk started in September 2015 with the contribution of 12 Universities / Research Centers.
Objectives
TRANSrisk’s main objectives are to:
- Create a novel assessment framework that incorporates risk and uncertainty into policy design for analysing the costs and benefits of transition pathways. An innovative framework will integrate well-established approaches to modelling the costs of resilient, low-emission pathways with a wider interdisciplinary approach including risk assessments.
- Design a decision support tool to help policy makers better understand uncertainties and risks to inform robust policy design.
These objectives can be broken down to a set of more specific goals that are presented in detail in TRANSrisk official website http://www.transrisk-project.eu/content/objectives
TRANSrisk aims to transform the way in which alternative climate change policy pathways are identified and evaluated, through the following four areas:
- Stakeholders Engagement & Participatory Scenario Development
- Synergies & Conflicts
- Innovation Policies & Transition Pathways
- Assessing Uncertainties & Risks
TRANSrisk expects to have an impact across the policy, business, social and academic sectors:
- Provide new insights on mitigation pathways across multiple sectors and geographical areas (15 case studies in the EU as well as Canada, Chile, China, India, Indonesia and Kenya).
- Provide decision makers with tools to assess and evaluate the socio-economic costs & benefits of mitigation options.
- Support EU and global climate policy goals such as the implementation and review of the EC’s “Roadmap for moving to a low-carbon economy by 2050”.
- Contribute to major international scientific assessments (e.g. IPCC).
Publications
Up to date the below TRANSrisk deliverables have been produced:
TRANSrisk Management
D1.1 TRANSrisk Data Management Plan
Stakeholder Engagement & Interactions
D2.1 Tools and Procedures for Engaging Stakeholders in TRANSrisk Case Study Analysis.pdf
D2.2 Complementarity of Qualitative and Quantitative Analytical Tools.pdf
D2.3 Identification and Analysis of Relevant Stakeholder Groups in Case Study Countries.pdf
D2.4 Stakeholder Engagement Plan.pdf
Country Case Studies
D3.1 Matrix of Technological Innovation Systems Selected for 15 Cases Studies.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Introduction and Summary.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Country case study context overview.xlsx
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Global and Regional Contexts on Climate Change.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Austria - Steel & Iron Sector and Energy Production.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Canada - Oil Sands.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Chile - Renewable Energy.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: China - Construction Sector.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Greece - Solar Power, Buildings, and Micro-Generation & Storage.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: India - Solar & Wind Energy.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Indonesia - Bioenergy.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Kenya - Charcoal and Geothermal Sector.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: The Netherlands - Solar PV & Livestock sector.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Poland - Coal and Renewable Energy Sources.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Spain - Renewable Energy.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Sweden - Road Freight Transport.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Switzerland - Nuclear exit.pdf
D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: UK - Nuclear Power.pdf
Synergies and conflicts between different energy system pathways
D4.1 Economic Implications of Climate Change.pdf
D4.2 Implications of different “heterodox” mitigation policies.pdf
D4.3 Implications of Mitigation Portfolios Based on Stakeholders.pdf
D4.4.0 Synergies and conflict of different transition pathways: a general summary.pdf
D4.4.1 Health co-benefits associated with different transition pathways.pdf
D4.4.2 Socioeconomic Impacts of Air Pollution in the Chilean Metropolitan Area.pdf
D4.4.3 Energy Access and Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa: linkages, synergies and conflicts.pdf
D4.4.4 Energy Requirements and Feasibility of Low-Carbon Development in Africa.pdf
D4.4.5 Prospects for Hydropower in Ethiopia: An Energy-Water Nexus Analysis.pdf
D4.4.6 Land-use impacts from renewable energy policies.pdf
D4.4.8 Macro economic co-benefits and costs: The case of the European Iron and Steel Industry.pdf
Uncertainty and risk appraisal of policy options
D5.1 Review of key uncertainties and risks for climate policy
Innovation policies and transition pathways
Dissemination
D8.2 Communication and Dissemination Plan.pdf
Further Information
Reference