实现公正过渡:识别低碳转型中面临社会经济风险的欧盟地区

IF 5.8 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Energy and climate change Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.egycc.2024.100129
Zoi Vrontisi, Ioannis Charalampidis, Konstantinos Fragkiadakis, Alkistis Florou
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欧洲已承诺到 2050 年实现气候中和,而更广泛的利益相关方则认识到有必要实现公正的低碳过渡,以减轻任何负面的社会经济影响,不让任何人掉队。朝着这一方向迈出的关键第一步是确定面临风险的地区。我们开发了一个专门的社会经济风险指标,可以识别出欧盟中可能受转型影响最大的地区。该指标基于政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)的最新定义,该定义将风险视为危害(Hazard)、暴露(Exposure)和脆弱性(Vulnerability)的组合。在我们的风险指数中,"危害 "被描述为化石燃料相关行业因转型风险而导致的生产下降,"暴露 "是指各自的就业比例,而 "脆弱性 "则是社会经济子指标的综合指数,进一步描述了各地区的敏感性和适应能力。我们发现欧盟各地区的风险状况差异很大。欧盟所有地区中有 6% 面临高风险,而 74% 的地区没有风险。我们还发现,15 个高风险地区在低碳转型过程之前就面临着社会经济挑战,这表明需要专门的支持政策机制。
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Towards a just transition: Identifying EU regions at a socioeconomic risk of the low-carbon transition

Europe has committed to turning climate neutral by 2050 while wider stakeholders acknowledge the need for a just low carbon transition that will alleviate any negative socio-economic impacts and leave no one behind. A key first step to this direction is to identify the regions at risk. We develop a dedicated socio-economic risk indicator which makes it possible to identify the EU regions likely to be affected the most from the transition. The indicator rests on the latest definition of the IPCC, which treats risk as the combination of Hazard, Exposure and Vulnerability. In our risk index, Hazard is described as the drop in production of fossil fuel-related sectors due to the transition risk, Exposure is the respective employment share, while Vulnerability is a composite index of socioeconomic sub-indicators that further describe Sensitivity and Adaptive Capacity of the regions. We find a wide divergence across the risk profiles of EU regions. 6 % of all EU regions are found to be at high risk, while 74 % of the regions face no risk. The 15 high-risk regions are also found to experience socioeconomic challenges prior to the low-carbon transition process, thus indicating the need for dedicated supporting policy mechanisms.

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Energy and climate change
Energy and climate change Global and Planetary Change, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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