Landscapes of (In)justice: Reflecting on Voices, Spaces, and Alliances for Just Transition
Just transitions seek to ameliorate the social and economic impacts of the global energy transitions that are essential to building an equitable low-carbon economy. Diverse groups of citizens need to be engaged in the design and implementation of transition policies across all scales and sectors if they are to succeed and be socially acceptable. But how, and what lcan we learn from emerging practice to guide future action,ask Peter Newell, Roz Price, and Freddie Daley in their WorkingPaper for the
Institute of Development Studies. They identify insightsfrom experiences pertinent to contemporary attempts to ensure that transitionsare more socially just, by drawing on work in Colombia, Mozambique, and Nigeria.
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