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This open-access book foregrounds 10 novel collaborations between the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH), and Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines, for strengthening European climate policy.
Part of a three-volume collection covering climate, energy, and mobility policy.
Contents
Chapter 1.Introduction.- Chapter 2.Considering the Cross-Boundary Environmental and Social Implications of the EU's Carbon Dioxide Removal Strategy in Brazil.- Chapter 3.Weaving a Transformative Circular Textile Policy through a Socio-Environmental Justice Lens.- Chapter 4.Adapting to Heatwaves: Reframing, Understanding, and Translating Strategies from India to the EU.- Chapter 5.Advancing Epistemic Justice with Local Knowledge: A Process Indicator for EU Climate Adaptation Policymaking.- Chapter 6.Linking vulnerability to heatwaves and public health: Indicators for EU policies on energy renovation of residential buildings.- Chapter 7.Reforming carbon accounting mechanisms around justice-based principles to promote societal sustainability.- Chapter 8.Leave no one behind: Engaging communities in the just transition process towards climate neutrality.- Chapter 9.Developing Equitable Maritime Spatial Planning in the EU: Case studies from Portugal and Norway.- Chapter 10.Bringing in Ethics: A multistakeholder approach to manage the transition to low-carbon construction.- Chapter 11.Integrating multispecies justice approach for climate risk management in forest areas of Mediterranean Europe.- Chapter 12.Conclusions.