Social Innovation for the Sustainability

Items tagged with TRANSICIóN JUSTA

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JUST TRANSITION: A CONCEPT AT THE CROSSROADS

Mauro Pucheta / César Álvarez Alonso / Pedro Cisterna Gaete

Traditionally, the concept of just transition put the emphasis on the protection of workers’ rights. However, today, the conceptual dimension of this notion focuses mainly on environmental issues.

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IMAGINING JUST TRANSITIONS AROUND WATER AND THE FUTURE: TWO ACTION-RESEARCH AND SERVICE-LEARNING EXPERIENCES IN GIPUZKOA AND LATIN AMERICA

Gabriela Sacco / Maider Zilbeti / Estefanía Martínez Tavera / Uxue Zugaza / Augusto Justo / Antonio Casado da Rocha

This article describes, on the one hand, research at the University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU) aiming to facilitate spaces for connection between the public administration, the public university and the citizens of Gipuzkoa, a territory of the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country, with the purpose of reflecting on the challenges of the future in the short-medium term.

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THE CULTURAL DIMENSION OF THE JUST TRANSITION PROCESSES: DEVELOPMENTAL EVALUATION OF THE OPEN INNOVATION PLATFORM IN LADA AND VELILLA DEL RIO CARRION

Gorka Espiau / Itziar Moreno / Julia Martínez

This article presents the work carried out by Agirre Lehendakaria Center (ALC) in a partnership with the “Innovation and Technology for Development” Center (itdUPM) and Iberdrola, for the implementation and monitoring of the Open Innovation Platform in Lada and Velilla de Río Carrión.

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JUST TRANSITION: A CONCEPT AT THE CROSSROADS

Mauro Pucheta / César Álvarez Alonso / Pedro Cisterna Gaete

Traditionally, the concept of just transition put the emphasis on the protection of workers’ rights. However, today, the conceptual dimension of this notion focuses mainly on environmental issues.

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GENDER PERSPECTIVE IN URBAN CLIMATE POLICIES: TOWARDS CLIMATE-NEUTRAL AND INCLUSIVE CITIES

Isabel Aparisi-Cerdá / Júlia Gomar-Pascual / Julia Pineda-Soler / David Ribó-Pérez

The design of urban climate policies, crucial for the transition to sustainability, is shaped by the specific characteristics of cities, marked by structural inequalities and a noticeable gender bias.