RefGovCC.AT - Reflexive Governance in a Changing Climate: How to Address Uncertainties in Transformation Strategies
- Boden und Landökosysteme
- Wasser - Atmosphäre - Umwelt
- Lebensraum und Landschaft
- Nachwachsende Rohstoffe und neue Technologien
- Lebensmittel, Ernährung, Gesundheit
- Nanowissenschaften und -technologie
Abstract
Against the background of processes related to climate change that take place and unfold not in uniform but rather in fragmented ways (e.g., ecological, socio-economic, political, regional), this research project aims at the following three goals:1. To elaborate the basic requirements for integrated transformation strategies directed towards mitigation and adaptation of climate change which meet criteria of reflexive and adaptive governance and are pursued in accordance with the climate change scenarios for Austria in the year 2050;2. To assess—on the basis of exemplary case studies—the strengths and weaknesses of Austrian climate policy and governance and, based on these lessons, to evaluate potential transformation paths for two selected sectors, together with positive or negative cross-sectoral interrelationships;3. To outline key elements that help improve climate strategy development in Austria (e.g., tools and procedures which have been derived from lessons learned, best practises and existing and emerging capacities) in order to better design and implement an effective transformation strategy.In order to address these goals, the project design encompasses six work packages (WP), together with a requisite methodology. The research proposed will generate insights regarding• Requirements for both a future carbon-neutral society and integrated transformation strategies (WP1);• Adaptive pressures to Austria resulting from climate change scenarios 2050 (WP2);• Strength and weaknesses of Austrian climate policy to date (WP3);• Transformation pathways for two selected case studies (energy and land use) (WP4);• Options for reflexive and adaptive governance in support of integrated transformation strategies (WP5); and the• Integration and dissemination of research results (WP6).
Publications
Austrian climate policies and GHG-emissions since 1990: What is the role of climate policy integration?
Autoren: Niedertscheider, M; Haas, W; Gorg, C Jahr: 2018
Journal articles
Climate policy integration viewed through the stakeholders' eyes: A co-production of knowledge in social-ecological transformation research
Autoren: Plank, C; Haas, W; Schreuer, A; Irshaid, J; Barben, D; Gorg, C Jahr: 2021
Journal articles
Project staff
Christoph Görg
Univ.Prof. Dr. Christoph Görg
christoph.goerg@boku.ac.at
BOKU Project Leader
01.06.2016 - 31.03.2020
Willi Haas
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Willi Haas
willi.haas@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-73720
Project Staff
01.06.2016 - 31.03.2020
Helmut Haberl
Univ.Prof. Mag. Dr. Helmut Haberl
helmut.haberl@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-73714
Project Staff
01.06.2016 - 31.03.2020
Maria Niedertscheider
Mag.rer.nat. Dr.rer.nat. Maria Niedertscheider
Project Staff
01.06.2016 - 31.03.2020
Melanie Pichler
Univ.Prof. MMag. Dr. Melanie Pichler
melanie.pichler@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-73718
Project Staff
01.06.2016 - 31.03.2020
Christina Plank
Dipl.-Kulturw.Univ. Dr. Christina Plank
christina.plank@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-93418
Project Staff
01.06.2016 - 31.03.2020