Stakeholder Engagement & Interactions reports describe how TRANSrisk researchers have engaged and interacted with the appropriate stakeholders in order to collect, and accumulate knowledge through a series of specific and concrete actions.
A set of reports featuring TRANSrisk researchers' opinions regarding current affairs affecting climate change mitigation policy making.
TRANSrisk Commentaries Issue 4: "Energising Kenya's future - Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving development aspirations", March 2018
TRANSrisk Commentaries Issue 5: "Overcoming barriers to sustainable charcoal in Kenya", October 2018
A set of reports mainly laying a sound basis on which policy options can be formulated. For example, working documents may present methodologies, tools or indicators and empirical data.
Scientific publications have been presented through numerous scientific conferences, and published in widely recognised scientific journals.
TRANSrisk scientific publications are also archived at the Zenodo repository, and featured in the OpenAIRE platform
Here is a list of TRANSrisk articles in media and relevant platforms.
"Livestock farming transition pathways in the Netherlands" (Climatechangemitigation.eu)
"MATISE – System Mapping Tool" (Climatechangemitigation.eu)
"Consider stakeholder preferences and knowledge for low-emission transition pathways" (Climatechangemitigation.eu)
"Model runs for low-emission pathways based on stakeholder questions" (Climatechangemitigation.eu)
"Exploring Public Acceptance of Renewable Energy in Kenya" (Climatechangemitigation.eu)
"Concluding the bioenergy workshop series in Bali" (Climatechangemitigation.eu)
Videos related to the TRANSrisk progress and/or events.
The TRANSrisk project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No 642260 |
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