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“仅仅是绿色转型——实践乌托邦?”disP - The Planning Review, 59(2), pp. 4-5注释1欧洲绿色协议只是欧盟委员会在能源和环境领域进行的引人注目的立法和政策活动的最后一步,在20世纪70年代将环境能力纳入条约(Cotella等人)。Citation2016)。2为了实现这一目标,欧盟制定了中间目标,其中包括到2030年将温室气体排放量在1990年的水平上减少55%公正过渡机制提供有针对性的支持,帮助在2021-2027年期间在受影响最严重的地区动员约550亿欧元,以减轻过渡的社会经济影响Samper等人(Citation2021)在对这一问题进行深入的文献综述中指出,转型具有深刻的政治性,涉及到能源系统内的权力关系和既得利益。作者简介giancarlo Cotella是都灵理工大学空间规划副教授,自2023年以来,他一直担任欧洲规划学院协会秘书长。他的研究定位于比较空间规划研究,特别关注欧盟多层次领土治理和空间规划的欧洲化。
"Just green transitions – Practising utopia?." disP - The Planning Review, 59(2), pp. 4–5 Notes1 The European Green Deal is only the last step in conspicuous legislative and policy activities conducted by the EU Commission in the field of energy and the environment, following the inclusion of environmental competence in the treaties in the 1970s (Cotella et al. Citation2016).2 To achieve this, the EU has set intermediate targets, including a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 compared to 1990 levels.3 The Just Transition Mechanism provides targeted support to help mobilise around €55 billion in the most affected regions over the period 2021–2027, to alleviate the socio-economic impact of the transition.4 In their thorough literature review on the matter, Samper et al. (Citation2021) point out that transitions are deeply political and involve considering the power relations and vested interests within energy systems.Additional informationNotes on contributorsGiancarlo CotellaGiancarlo Cotella is an Associate Professor of Spatial Planning at Politecnico di Torino and, since 2023, he has served as the Secretary General of the Association of European Schools of Planning. His research is positioned within comparative spatial planning studies, focusing, in particular, on EU multilevel territorial governance and the Europeanisation of spatial planning.