TRANSrisk Reports

TRANSrisk Management

D1.1 TRANSrisk Data Management Plan

D1.2 Ethics Requirements

Stakeholder Engagement & Interactions

D2.1 Tools and Procedures for Engaging Stakeholders in TRANSrisk Case Study Analysis

D2.2 Complementarity of Qualitative and Quantitative Analytical Tools

D2.3 Identification and Analysis of Relevant Stakeholder Groups in Case Study Countries

D2.4 Stakeholder Engagement Plan

D2.5 An Elicitation of Public Acceptance of Renewable Energy in Kenya

Evaluation of TRANSrisk case studies on integration of quantitative and qualitative tools

Country Case Studies

D3.1 Matrix of Technological Innovation Systems Selected for 15 Cases Studies

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Introduction and Summary

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Country case study context overview

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Global and Regional Contexts on Climate Change

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Austria - Steel & Iron Sector and Energy Production

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Canada - Oil Sands

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Chile - Renewable Energy

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: China - Construction Sector

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Greece - Solar Power, Buildings, and Micro-Generation & Storage

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: India - Solar & Wind Energy

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Indonesia - Bioenergy

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Kenya - Charcoal and Geothermal Sector

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: The Netherlands - Solar PV & Livestock sector

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Poland - Coal and Renewable Energy Sources

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Spain - Renewable Energy

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Sweden - Road Freight Transport

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: Switzerland - Nuclear exit

D3.2 Context of 15 case studies: UK - Nuclear Power

D3.3 A final brief of 14 country case studies

Synergies and conflicts between different energy system pathways

D4.1 Economic Implications of Climate Change

D4.2 Implications of different “heterodox” mitigation policies

D4.3 Implications of Mitigation Portfolios Based on Stakeholders

D4.4.0 Synergies and conflict of different transition pathways: a general summary

D4.4.1 Health co-benefits associated with different transition pathways

D4.4.2 Socioeconomic Impacts of Air Pollution in the Chilean Metropolitan Area

D4.4.3 Energy Access and Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa: linkages, synergies and conflicts

D4.4.4 Energy Requirements and Feasibility of Low-Carbon Development in Africa

D4.4.5 Prospects for Hydropower in Ethiopia: An Energy-Water Nexus Analysis

D4.4.6 Land-use impacts from renewable energy policies

D4.4.7 Employment implications of energy transitions: The case of the European Union between 1995 and 2009

D4.4.8 Macro economic co-benefits and costs: The case of the European Iron and Steel Industry

Uncertainty and risk appraisal of policy options

D5.1 Review of key uncertainties and risks for climate policy

D5.3 Economic uncertainty appraisal

D5.4 Stakeholder and expert weighting of climate policy risks

D5.5 Multi-criteria consideration of risk and uncertainty for climate policy

Innovation policies and transition pathways

D6.1 Stakeholder Mapping

D6.2 Report on Social Discourse Analyses and Social Network Analyses

D6.3 Report on investigating agency at firms and
individual household levels, including method/model
documentation and analytical findings

D6.4 Identifying Innovation Policy Options in Transition Pathways

D6.5 Innovation Dynamics in Transition Pathways

Comparisons of transition pathways and decision support tools

D7.1 Report on comparisons of transition pathways

D7.2 Report on the Portfolio Analysis of Transition Pathways

D7.3 Toolboxes for adaptation mitigation policy pathways

Dissemination

D8.1 Website created

D8.2 Communication and Dissemination Plan - Progress Update June 2018

D8.3 Conclusions from the events at participating countries, the final conference in Brussels

D8.4 Newsletters, scientific publications and presentations

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