ClimAte Policy AcceptaBiLity Economic framework

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Descripció

CAPABLE will provide robust, resilient and actionable recommendations for the design of socially and economically acceptable climate policy measures for 2030 and beyond. We will examine past experience, policy design and implementation solutions to identify strategies that can enable a successful transition. We will achieve this by addressing climate, economic, and social challenges.
In order to do so, we will draw on economic methods of decision making and policy evaluation, and sociology, political sciences and psychology to capture the multidimensional outcomes and implications of different climate policy instruments. Moreover, we will produce a number of new datasets, and apply state-of-the-art methods to produce new insights on policy perception and performance. Finally, we will integrate the scientific evidence, an interactive stakeholder dialogue, and various dissemination channels including a new online policy tool as a user-oriented service for climate policy-makers at the EU, national, and local level.
Taken together, the methodological and empirical advancements will provide broader evidence for desirable climate strategies in Europe, along with lessons for the rest of the world.
AcrònimCAPABLE
EstatusActiu
Data efectiva d'inici i finalització1/01/2331/12/25

Socis col·laboradors

  • Euro-Mediterranean Center for Climate Change (CMCC) (Coordinador) (guia)
  • Institut Universitari Europeu (IUE) (Soci del projecte)
  • IESEG School of Management (Soci del projecte)
  • Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (Soci del projecte)
  • Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (Soci del projecte)
  • Charles University (Soci del projecte)
  • University of Groningen (Soci del projecte)
  • Crimi Jacopo (E6) (Soci del projecte)
  • Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS-Paris) (Soci del projecte)

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