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On 2 October, ACT/ ACELG/ Amsterdam Law School members Yannick van den Berg, Marija Bartl, Candida Leone and Christina Eckes joined the kick-off of the GREENPATHS project. The project is funded by the EU’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement 101112305. The consortium is composed of 13 partners based in 11 European countries.

GREENPATHS will run for 3 years and the project will improve the design, governance and implementation of policy strategies and instruments. The project pays particular attention to the European Green Deal, the Fit for 55 package, and the actions funded by the Just Transition Fund and the European Social Fund+. Key objectives include:

(1) mapping and explaining links between policies, environmental sustainability and social well-being;

(2) identify and assess indicators and tools to analyse interactions between climate interdependencies, environmental sustainability and social well-being;

(3) develop systemic, in-depth and innovative understandings of green transition policies and approaches vis-à-vis social impacts and trade-offs;

(4) offer new insights into the relevance and significance of institutional, regulatory and legal frameworks in Europe;

(5) produce policy recommendations for desirable changes in European and national policies through a multi-stakeholder backcasting approach and the participatory design of lighthouse projects, and facilitate an enhanced civil society-stakeholder-policy dialogue on just transition pathways.