Towards a territorially just climate transition—assessing the swedish eu territorial just transition plan development process

  • John Moodie*
  • , Carlos Tapia
  • , Linnea Löfving
  • , Nora Sánchez Gassen
  • , Elin Cedergren
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The move towards a climate neutral economy and society requires policymakers and prac-titioners to carefully consider the core technical, social, and spatial dimensions of a just transition. This paper closely examines the processes undertaken during the development of EU Territorial Just Transition Plans (TJTPs) for the three Swedish regions of Gotland, Norrbotten, and Västra Gö-taland. The aim is to establish whether the content and actions outlined in the TJTPs were driven by the technical, social, or spatial dimensions of a just transition. The analysis is primarily based on a socio-economic and governance impact assessment conducted in each region as part of the TJTP formulation process. These data are also supported by observations of the TJTP development process by the article authors who were part of the team put together by DG Reform to work with the preparation of the TJTPs. The paper finds that the TJTPs development process was largely driven by technical considerations, rather than spatial and socio-economic issues. This indicates that a more open and inclusive place-based territorial approach to climate transition policy formulation and implementation is required. A balance between the technical, social, and spatial elements of a just transition is needed if policies are going to meet the requirements of local and regional citizens and provide sustainable socio-economic growth and environmental protection, without risks of delocal-izing energy-intensive processes to other regions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7505
JournalSustainability (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Climate justice
  • Climate transitions
  • Place-based policy
  • Regional development
  • Territorial plans

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