SHARED GREEN DEAL

SHAREDGREENDEAL
ACTIVITY INFORMATION
What we are doing

SHARED GREEN DEAL directly address European challenges with an aim to share actions, understandings, evidence, insights, responsibilities and benefits across stakeholders including policymakers and civil society. Issues of inclusivity and diversity are at the heart of the project to particularly account for disadvantaged and vulnerable social groups.

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How we are tracking

The output includes the development of tools (e.g. an online Green Deal policy tracker) and SHARED GREEN DEAL is expected to deliver changes in societal practices and in the behaviour of individuals, communities, and public and private organisations. Through the development of effective new strategies, we will address behavioural change and long-term commitment, trust, social acceptance and buy-in from people, communities and organisations.

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What we are achieving

SHARED GREEN DEAL is structured around lessons from a set of 24 social experiments around six priority European Green Deal topics. The social experiments will be delivered across different member states. Importantly we take a transdisciplinary approach, covering 19 social science and humanities disciplines, with multi-stakeholder, practice-based and policy-science expertise, including gender studies as a key component throughout.

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Related ICLEI Pathways
  • Circular development
  • Equitable development
  • Nature-based development
  • Zero emission development
Related SDGs
Partners

Aalborg University, Acento Comunicación, Anglia Ruskin University, Carinthia University of Applied Sciences KFT, CEE Bankwatch Network, Circular Economy Alliance, Circular Economy Research Centre, Culture and Sustainable Development, Dutch Research Institute for Transitions (drift), Energy Cities, European Association for Local Democracy, Fraunhofer Institut, ICLEI European Secretariat, IIED - International Institute for Environment and Development, Institute for European Environmental Policy, Institute of Social Sciences, Mediterranean Information Office For Environment, Metropolitan Research Institute, National University of Ireland Galway, Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slow Food Youth Network, University of Lisbon, Vienna University of Technology, Women Engage for a Common Future