GreenFORCE - Foster Research Excellence for Green Transition in the Western Balkans (101059411)

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D4.2: Regional Mapping Report on Green Transition

Dhrami, Kejt; Gjika, Anila; Muka, Rea; Sokoli, Imeldi; Petrovska, Ana Marija; Mitevski, Igor; Živanović, Zora; Protić, Branko; Djordjević, Aleksandar; Jeftić, Marija; Šećerov, Velimir; Oruc, Nermin; Vukovic, Azra

(2023)

TY  - RPRT
AU  - Dhrami, Kejt
AU  - Gjika, Anila
AU  - Muka, Rea
AU  - Sokoli, Imeldi
AU  - Petrovska, Ana Marija
AU  - Mitevski, Igor
AU  - Živanović, Zora
AU  - Protić, Branko
AU  - Djordjević, Aleksandar
AU  - Jeftić, Marija
AU  - Šećerov, Velimir
AU  - Oruc, Nermin
AU  - Vukovic, Azra
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1621
AB  - This report aims to give findings from comparative research on Green Transition processes through developed policies, engaged actors, and implemented practices and initiatives, identified on the territories of five Western Balkan countries (AL, BA, ME, MK, RS). It builds upon 5 datasets, which serve as indications for the prospective results of the green transition as well as the immediate and long-term effects that society can anticipate. The mapping report's specific goal is to highlight the elements of the Western Balkans’ Green Agenda that are more embedded in the current national policy frameworks and those that require additional support in reaching the 2030 GT targets.
T1  - D4.2: Regional Mapping Report on Green Transition
DO  - 10.5281/zenodo.8182749
ER  - 
@techreport{
author = "Dhrami, Kejt and Gjika, Anila and Muka, Rea and Sokoli, Imeldi and Petrovska, Ana Marija and Mitevski, Igor and Živanović, Zora and Protić, Branko and Djordjević, Aleksandar and Jeftić, Marija and Šećerov, Velimir and Oruc, Nermin and Vukovic, Azra",
year = "2023",
abstract = "This report aims to give findings from comparative research on Green Transition processes through developed policies, engaged actors, and implemented practices and initiatives, identified on the territories of five Western Balkan countries (AL, BA, ME, MK, RS). It builds upon 5 datasets, which serve as indications for the prospective results of the green transition as well as the immediate and long-term effects that society can anticipate. The mapping report's specific goal is to highlight the elements of the Western Balkans’ Green Agenda that are more embedded in the current national policy frameworks and those that require additional support in reaching the 2030 GT targets.",
title = "D4.2: Regional Mapping Report on Green Transition",
doi = "10.5281/zenodo.8182749"
}
Dhrami, K., Gjika, A., Muka, R., Sokoli, I., Petrovska, A. M., Mitevski, I., Živanović, Z., Protić, B., Djordjević, A., Jeftić, M., Šećerov, V., Oruc, N.,& Vukovic, A.. (2023). D4.2: Regional Mapping Report on Green Transition. .
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8182749
Dhrami K, Gjika A, Muka R, Sokoli I, Petrovska AM, Mitevski I, Živanović Z, Protić B, Djordjević A, Jeftić M, Šećerov V, Oruc N, Vukovic A. D4.2: Regional Mapping Report on Green Transition. 2023;.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.8182749 .
Dhrami, Kejt, Gjika, Anila, Muka, Rea, Sokoli, Imeldi, Petrovska, Ana Marija, Mitevski, Igor, Živanović, Zora, Protić, Branko, Djordjević, Aleksandar, Jeftić, Marija, Šećerov, Velimir, Oruc, Nermin, Vukovic, Azra, "D4.2: Regional Mapping Report on Green Transition" (2023),
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8182749 . .

D4.1 - Report on Western Balkans Just Green Transition Conceptualisation

Toto, Rudina; Imami, Fiona; Poro, Enkela; Garvanlieva, Vesna; Jeftić, Marija; Gjoka, Rodion; Bejko, Anila

(2023)

TY  - RPRT
AU  - Toto, Rudina
AU  - Imami, Fiona
AU  - Poro, Enkela
AU  - Garvanlieva, Vesna
AU  - Jeftić, Marija
AU  - Gjoka, Rodion
AU  - Bejko, Anila
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1390
AB  - The Western Balkans region is significantly impacted by climate change and pollution. Over the past decades, warming has accelerated, and throughout the 21st century, it is projected to be higher than the world average (Alfthan, B et.al, 2015). The observed changes in precipitation over the last few decades are less clear, but almost all climate models agree that the region's countries will experience a significant decrease in precipitation by the twenty-first century, accompanied by an increase in drought conditions and, thus, water availability.
In the absence of adequate adaptation measures, key risks for the region arising from these hazards are manifested to a vast extent and include economic and livelihood losses, increased mortality and morbidity, decreased public safety, impaired ecosystem functioning and the loss of species, and decreased energy security due to water scarcity. Many of these impacts are not only future issues but also present-day concerns.

While the Just Green Transition concept and approaches are embraced at a global level, the process towards this transition in the WBs is progressing at a very slow pace and little is done in regard to societal preparedness for JGT. The “transition” itself signals epochal change, and at the same time unfolds uncertain futures for the affected economies. In this context, the WB countries have long been in the loop of the post-socialism transition, what Smith et al. (2005) call a ‘purposive transition’, characterised by a deliberate goal pursued as of the outset of transformation, with an explicit set of societal expectations and drawing heavily on external resources, aid and political orientation.

Confronting this, the green transition is equally purposive (Geels, 2011) for the Western Balkans, considering its embeddedness within the EU green agenda, the EU integration process, and the structural and technical weaknesses in the region which inhibit it from producing bottom-up niches of change. Petrov (2014) characterises the post-socialist purposive transition as ‘teleological’ for the CEE, with the regime change appearing as “purposeful, preordained, and therefore predictable, virtually unstoppable, and impelled by a future goal”, which serves as the “defined end of the transition process” (p.30).

The contextual territorial factors, should be accounted for in the respective local and regional strategies. Carothers (2002, p.8) would call the latter “the underlying conditions … the economic level, political history, institutional legacies, ethnic make-up, sociocultural traditions, or other ‘structural’ features”, all of which are equally relevant and important in defining how this new transition would evolve within the Western Balkans region. These underlying factors correspond with the sociotechnical landscape in which regimes are set and change (transition), and count for the spatial structure of cities, economic growth and social factors, normative values and environmental problems, as well as potential disasters and political dynamics. In the Western Balkans, the underlying conditions, coupled with the fatigue from a stagnating process of EU integration, conflicting narratives, dominant-power politics, corrupted institutions, and huge territorial disparities, have produced an agony of ‘never-ending transition’, which suggests that resistance to change may be notably present for the green transitions as well.

On a policy level, to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 the EU adopted a new growth strategy, called The European Green Deal, (COM (2019) 640 final), which among others requires amending and creating transformative regulations, directives and decisions focused on eight main elements. The EGD has laid forward a Green Agenda for the Western Balkans (GAWB), not only in terms of fulfilling the acquis conditions but also as an emergent need for societies to interact and cooperate in view of climate changes. Yet, Western Balkan countries still fall behind the EU in fighting, mitigating and adapting to climate change, lacking at the same time a holistic approach for transforming all relevant policies (national and regional) into climate-sensitive. A lack of general knowledge and awareness persists in the region, there are no studies on the impact of the limited JGT practices so far as well; and to date, no ex-ante assessment on the effects of future interventions is undertaken.

On a methodological note, this document makes its first attempt in unravelling key theoretical concepts related to Just Green Transition, while provides at a same time a summary of Green Transition efforts in the WB to date, in the frame of the EU Green Deal and defines common key elements for the just and inclusive Green Transition of the WB. Additionally, it builds on two methodological processes undertaken in the frame of GreenFORCE: i) the mapping of policies and current initiatives in the WBs and ii) The co-design processes bringing together the discussion of various stakeholders on JGT in the region.
To deepen the discussion and further the efforts towards the conceptualisation of JGT in WBs, a research case study approach is presented and introduced in the document. The need for these (5) JGT research cases, as proposed in the specific chapter fie below, stems directly from one of the specific objectives of GreenFORCE, which focuses on generating knowledge through carrying out exploratory and comparative research on JGT processes, policies, costs and impacts, and their relation to the spatial and regional setting in the WB. 

The research is an empirical effort in terms of observing the interrelation between just green transition and place specificity, with a particular focus in the Western Balkans as countries and as a region. The selection of cases (presented in detail below) does not intend to achieve full comparison between each other, rather aims to identify common elements at the regional level and list key aspects that could be used to formulate policy recommendations for each of the sectors addressed by the cases. Therefore, while no one unique research question could be formulated for all of the cases, all of them would seek to respond in varying degrees and through different sectorial and country perspectives to a set of questions which we identified based on the theoretical conceptualization.

In this way, we hope not only to bring salient answers on the potential future impacts of green transitions in the Western Balkans societies but also shed light on the regime-landscape interaction and how such an interaction can vary depending on its spatiality.
Finally, the research efforts aimed at identifying the endogenous potential for just green transition in the Western Balkan and contextual factors that define the related prospects and trajectories of innovation (Maassen, 2017), ensuring social justice.
T1  - D4.1 - Report on Western Balkans Just Green Transition Conceptualisation
DO  - 10.5281/zenodo.7790862
ER  - 
@techreport{
author = "Toto, Rudina and Imami, Fiona and Poro, Enkela and Garvanlieva, Vesna and Jeftić, Marija and Gjoka, Rodion and Bejko, Anila",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The Western Balkans region is significantly impacted by climate change and pollution. Over the past decades, warming has accelerated, and throughout the 21st century, it is projected to be higher than the world average (Alfthan, B et.al, 2015). The observed changes in precipitation over the last few decades are less clear, but almost all climate models agree that the region's countries will experience a significant decrease in precipitation by the twenty-first century, accompanied by an increase in drought conditions and, thus, water availability.
In the absence of adequate adaptation measures, key risks for the region arising from these hazards are manifested to a vast extent and include economic and livelihood losses, increased mortality and morbidity, decreased public safety, impaired ecosystem functioning and the loss of species, and decreased energy security due to water scarcity. Many of these impacts are not only future issues but also present-day concerns.

While the Just Green Transition concept and approaches are embraced at a global level, the process towards this transition in the WBs is progressing at a very slow pace and little is done in regard to societal preparedness for JGT. The “transition” itself signals epochal change, and at the same time unfolds uncertain futures for the affected economies. In this context, the WB countries have long been in the loop of the post-socialism transition, what Smith et al. (2005) call a ‘purposive transition’, characterised by a deliberate goal pursued as of the outset of transformation, with an explicit set of societal expectations and drawing heavily on external resources, aid and political orientation.

Confronting this, the green transition is equally purposive (Geels, 2011) for the Western Balkans, considering its embeddedness within the EU green agenda, the EU integration process, and the structural and technical weaknesses in the region which inhibit it from producing bottom-up niches of change. Petrov (2014) characterises the post-socialist purposive transition as ‘teleological’ for the CEE, with the regime change appearing as “purposeful, preordained, and therefore predictable, virtually unstoppable, and impelled by a future goal”, which serves as the “defined end of the transition process” (p.30).

The contextual territorial factors, should be accounted for in the respective local and regional strategies. Carothers (2002, p.8) would call the latter “the underlying conditions … the economic level, political history, institutional legacies, ethnic make-up, sociocultural traditions, or other ‘structural’ features”, all of which are equally relevant and important in defining how this new transition would evolve within the Western Balkans region. These underlying factors correspond with the sociotechnical landscape in which regimes are set and change (transition), and count for the spatial structure of cities, economic growth and social factors, normative values and environmental problems, as well as potential disasters and political dynamics. In the Western Balkans, the underlying conditions, coupled with the fatigue from a stagnating process of EU integration, conflicting narratives, dominant-power politics, corrupted institutions, and huge territorial disparities, have produced an agony of ‘never-ending transition’, which suggests that resistance to change may be notably present for the green transitions as well.

On a policy level, to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 the EU adopted a new growth strategy, called The European Green Deal, (COM (2019) 640 final), which among others requires amending and creating transformative regulations, directives and decisions focused on eight main elements. The EGD has laid forward a Green Agenda for the Western Balkans (GAWB), not only in terms of fulfilling the acquis conditions but also as an emergent need for societies to interact and cooperate in view of climate changes. Yet, Western Balkan countries still fall behind the EU in fighting, mitigating and adapting to climate change, lacking at the same time a holistic approach for transforming all relevant policies (national and regional) into climate-sensitive. A lack of general knowledge and awareness persists in the region, there are no studies on the impact of the limited JGT practices so far as well; and to date, no ex-ante assessment on the effects of future interventions is undertaken.

On a methodological note, this document makes its first attempt in unravelling key theoretical concepts related to Just Green Transition, while provides at a same time a summary of Green Transition efforts in the WB to date, in the frame of the EU Green Deal and defines common key elements for the just and inclusive Green Transition of the WB. Additionally, it builds on two methodological processes undertaken in the frame of GreenFORCE: i) the mapping of policies and current initiatives in the WBs and ii) The co-design processes bringing together the discussion of various stakeholders on JGT in the region.
To deepen the discussion and further the efforts towards the conceptualisation of JGT in WBs, a research case study approach is presented and introduced in the document. The need for these (5) JGT research cases, as proposed in the specific chapter fie below, stems directly from one of the specific objectives of GreenFORCE, which focuses on generating knowledge through carrying out exploratory and comparative research on JGT processes, policies, costs and impacts, and their relation to the spatial and regional setting in the WB. 

The research is an empirical effort in terms of observing the interrelation between just green transition and place specificity, with a particular focus in the Western Balkans as countries and as a region. The selection of cases (presented in detail below) does not intend to achieve full comparison between each other, rather aims to identify common elements at the regional level and list key aspects that could be used to formulate policy recommendations for each of the sectors addressed by the cases. Therefore, while no one unique research question could be formulated for all of the cases, all of them would seek to respond in varying degrees and through different sectorial and country perspectives to a set of questions which we identified based on the theoretical conceptualization.

In this way, we hope not only to bring salient answers on the potential future impacts of green transitions in the Western Balkans societies but also shed light on the regime-landscape interaction and how such an interaction can vary depending on its spatiality.
Finally, the research efforts aimed at identifying the endogenous potential for just green transition in the Western Balkan and contextual factors that define the related prospects and trajectories of innovation (Maassen, 2017), ensuring social justice.",
title = "D4.1 - Report on Western Balkans Just Green Transition Conceptualisation",
doi = "10.5281/zenodo.7790862"
}
Toto, R., Imami, F., Poro, E., Garvanlieva, V., Jeftić, M., Gjoka, R.,& Bejko, A.. (2023). D4.1 - Report on Western Balkans Just Green Transition Conceptualisation. .
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7790862
Toto R, Imami F, Poro E, Garvanlieva V, Jeftić M, Gjoka R, Bejko A. D4.1 - Report on Western Balkans Just Green Transition Conceptualisation. 2023;.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.7790862 .
Toto, Rudina, Imami, Fiona, Poro, Enkela, Garvanlieva, Vesna, Jeftić, Marija, Gjoka, Rodion, Bejko, Anila, "D4.1 - Report on Western Balkans Just Green Transition Conceptualisation" (2023),
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7790862 . .

D1.5 ‐ Data Management Plan

Toto, Rudina; Ajmar, Andrea; Cotella, Giancarlo; Giacometti, Alberto; Tapia, Carlos; Djordjevic, Aleksandar; Garvanlieva, Vesna

(2023)

TY  - RPRT
AU  - Toto, Rudina
AU  - Ajmar, Andrea
AU  - Cotella, Giancarlo
AU  - Giacometti, Alberto
AU  - Tapia, Carlos
AU  - Djordjevic, Aleksandar
AU  - Garvanlieva, Vesna
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1388
AB  - The Working Package 1 'Project Management and Coordination", Task 1.3 "Data Management Plan (DMP), open science practices and Research Data Management" of the GreenFORCE project comprises the Deliverable 1.5 – Data Management Plan (DMP). This document is the first Version of the DMP, which, as per the Grant Agreement, is to be submitted within the 6th month of the GreenFORCE Project, more precisely, within 31/12/2022. In case needed, an updated second version of the DMP shall be shared in the 18th month of the project duration. The DMP produced in the framework of the GreenFORCE Project is a living document that describes how to research information (research documents and data) will be managed during and after the project duration (the data life cycle). The document is prepared based on the Horizon DMP Template1 and reflects the Grant Agreement and Consortium Agreement requirements. Furthermore, the DMP describes the data that will be generated/created/used, how the generated/created/used data will be shared and preserved in the short and long term, and what restrictions (if any) will be applied. The approach for the DMP preparation evolved in steps. Preliminarily, all partners in the GreenFORCE Project provided information regarding data management policy and practices in respective institutions through a structured questionnaire. Part of the information provided has been embedded in the current version of the DMP. In a second step, the draft DMP was shared with all partners, providing information regarding research documents and data used/produced in the framework of the GreenFORCE Project. Once all comments were addressed, the DMP was submitted to the Ethics Advisor for clearance. Finally, the DMP was finalised and uploaded into the system on 31/12/2022. In its first Version (V1), the DMP provides the general approach and policy to the data management of the GreenFORCE Project. It is expected that during the GreenFORCE Project implementation, the DMP will be updated regularly and accordingly, gaining precision and substance.
T1  - D1.5 ‐ Data Management Plan
DO  - 10.5281/zenodo.7781979
ER  - 
@techreport{
author = "Toto, Rudina and Ajmar, Andrea and Cotella, Giancarlo and Giacometti, Alberto and Tapia, Carlos and Djordjevic, Aleksandar and Garvanlieva, Vesna",
year = "2023",
abstract = "The Working Package 1 'Project Management and Coordination", Task 1.3 "Data Management Plan (DMP), open science practices and Research Data Management" of the GreenFORCE project comprises the Deliverable 1.5 – Data Management Plan (DMP). This document is the first Version of the DMP, which, as per the Grant Agreement, is to be submitted within the 6th month of the GreenFORCE Project, more precisely, within 31/12/2022. In case needed, an updated second version of the DMP shall be shared in the 18th month of the project duration. The DMP produced in the framework of the GreenFORCE Project is a living document that describes how to research information (research documents and data) will be managed during and after the project duration (the data life cycle). The document is prepared based on the Horizon DMP Template1 and reflects the Grant Agreement and Consortium Agreement requirements. Furthermore, the DMP describes the data that will be generated/created/used, how the generated/created/used data will be shared and preserved in the short and long term, and what restrictions (if any) will be applied. The approach for the DMP preparation evolved in steps. Preliminarily, all partners in the GreenFORCE Project provided information regarding data management policy and practices in respective institutions through a structured questionnaire. Part of the information provided has been embedded in the current version of the DMP. In a second step, the draft DMP was shared with all partners, providing information regarding research documents and data used/produced in the framework of the GreenFORCE Project. Once all comments were addressed, the DMP was submitted to the Ethics Advisor for clearance. Finally, the DMP was finalised and uploaded into the system on 31/12/2022. In its first Version (V1), the DMP provides the general approach and policy to the data management of the GreenFORCE Project. It is expected that during the GreenFORCE Project implementation, the DMP will be updated regularly and accordingly, gaining precision and substance.",
title = "D1.5 ‐ Data Management Plan",
doi = "10.5281/zenodo.7781979"
}
Toto, R., Ajmar, A., Cotella, G., Giacometti, A., Tapia, C., Djordjevic, A.,& Garvanlieva, V.. (2023). D1.5 ‐ Data Management Plan. .
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7781979
Toto R, Ajmar A, Cotella G, Giacometti A, Tapia C, Djordjevic A, Garvanlieva V. D1.5 ‐ Data Management Plan. 2023;.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.7781979 .
Toto, Rudina, Ajmar, Andrea, Cotella, Giancarlo, Giacometti, Alberto, Tapia, Carlos, Djordjevic, Aleksandar, Garvanlieva, Vesna, "D1.5 ‐ Data Management Plan" (2023),
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7781979 . .

D5.1 - Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation (DCE) Strategy

Djordjevic, Aleksandar

(2023)

TY  - RPRT
AU  - Djordjevic, Aleksandar
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1387
AB  - Deliverable D5.1 – Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation (DCE) Strategy establishes the basis for the development of a common dissemination, communication & exploitation plan in the project. This is a document for the use of all the partners involved in GreenFORCE project, designated as “public” regarding the dissemination level. The deliverable will keep updated the Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation strategies of the project as well as identifies in detail stakeholders, actions, tools, materials, Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and procedures agreed. This deliverable is alive and will be modified according to the project's needs. The results of the strategies implemented will be revised in M18.
T1  - D5.1 - Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation (DCE) Strategy
DO  - 10.5281/zenodo.7790852
ER  - 
@techreport{
author = "Djordjevic, Aleksandar",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Deliverable D5.1 – Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation (DCE) Strategy establishes the basis for the development of a common dissemination, communication & exploitation plan in the project. This is a document for the use of all the partners involved in GreenFORCE project, designated as “public” regarding the dissemination level. The deliverable will keep updated the Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation strategies of the project as well as identifies in detail stakeholders, actions, tools, materials, Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and procedures agreed. This deliverable is alive and will be modified according to the project's needs. The results of the strategies implemented will be revised in M18.",
title = "D5.1 - Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation (DCE) Strategy",
doi = "10.5281/zenodo.7790852"
}
Djordjevic, A.. (2023). D5.1 - Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation (DCE) Strategy. .
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7790852
Djordjevic A. D5.1 - Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation (DCE) Strategy. 2023;.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.7790852 .
Djordjevic, Aleksandar, "D5.1 - Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation (DCE) Strategy" (2023),
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7790852 . .

Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Serbia

Djordjevic, Aleksandar; Živanović, Zora; Protić, Branko; Jeftić, Marija; Šećerov, Velimir

(2023)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Djordjevic, Aleksandar
AU  - Živanović, Zora
AU  - Protić, Branko
AU  - Jeftić, Marija
AU  - Šećerov, Velimir
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1391
AB  - This dataset contributed to deliverable 4.2 Regional Mapping Report and shows the Serbian mapping. This report is the second deliverable of WP4 – Measuring and assessing impacts and costs of a just green transition in the WB, of the GreenFORCE project. It was jointly authored by the WB project partners, as well as 2 subcontracted parties from the region.

The EU Economic and Investment Plan for the WB includes a green agenda for the WB, with pillars to be pursued for transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy. Such a shift will surely challenge the economies and societies in the WB. The social and policy context is yet fragile to allow for the development and mass distribution of green transition technologies, while human resources are not prepared and/or are insufficient to produce and implement innovation. Yet, the green transition also paves the way towards new development and resilience opportunities. The research will inform on the readiness/potential of societal actors (industry, academia, policymakers, civic society) to embrace the pathways to transformation, and will propose a framework for continuous monitoring of impacts and costs. The key findings and lessons learnt derived within WP4 will be transferred into the scientific papers and policy briefs (WP 2 & 3) and published under the dissemination events (WP5).

Regional mapping is a key task for the research, contributing to initial data gathering and the refinement of the research proposal, and to the sub-question on the identification of sectors and territories affected by the transitions and current progress of transition practices. This is a participatory mapping, engaging local stakeholders and communities to reveal local knowledge. Each WB partner will produce the respective country report, and Co-PLAN will work on the final regional report.

This deliverable is the final regional report. It will also include the mapping frame used to conduct the mapping process. The WB partners will do the mapping for their own countries. The PC will subcontract data gathering for the remaining countries. The mapping is done for actors, practices and policies in place, territories upon the level of relevance and potential for engaging in green transition; and sectors. All partners will design the mapping frame, using also knowledge from other mapping processes. The frame will contain the type of information to be collected, the standardisation of data entry, and the tailored instruments to be deployed for accessing information.
T1  - Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Serbia
DO  - 10.5281/zenodo.7785693
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Djordjevic, Aleksandar and Živanović, Zora and Protić, Branko and Jeftić, Marija and Šećerov, Velimir",
year = "2023",
abstract = "This dataset contributed to deliverable 4.2 Regional Mapping Report and shows the Serbian mapping. This report is the second deliverable of WP4 – Measuring and assessing impacts and costs of a just green transition in the WB, of the GreenFORCE project. It was jointly authored by the WB project partners, as well as 2 subcontracted parties from the region.

The EU Economic and Investment Plan for the WB includes a green agenda for the WB, with pillars to be pursued for transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy. Such a shift will surely challenge the economies and societies in the WB. The social and policy context is yet fragile to allow for the development and mass distribution of green transition technologies, while human resources are not prepared and/or are insufficient to produce and implement innovation. Yet, the green transition also paves the way towards new development and resilience opportunities. The research will inform on the readiness/potential of societal actors (industry, academia, policymakers, civic society) to embrace the pathways to transformation, and will propose a framework for continuous monitoring of impacts and costs. The key findings and lessons learnt derived within WP4 will be transferred into the scientific papers and policy briefs (WP 2 & 3) and published under the dissemination events (WP5).

Regional mapping is a key task for the research, contributing to initial data gathering and the refinement of the research proposal, and to the sub-question on the identification of sectors and territories affected by the transitions and current progress of transition practices. This is a participatory mapping, engaging local stakeholders and communities to reveal local knowledge. Each WB partner will produce the respective country report, and Co-PLAN will work on the final regional report.

This deliverable is the final regional report. It will also include the mapping frame used to conduct the mapping process. The WB partners will do the mapping for their own countries. The PC will subcontract data gathering for the remaining countries. The mapping is done for actors, practices and policies in place, territories upon the level of relevance and potential for engaging in green transition; and sectors. All partners will design the mapping frame, using also knowledge from other mapping processes. The frame will contain the type of information to be collected, the standardisation of data entry, and the tailored instruments to be deployed for accessing information.",
title = "Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Serbia",
doi = "10.5281/zenodo.7785693"
}
Djordjevic, A., Živanović, Z., Protić, B., Jeftić, M.,& Šećerov, V.. (2023). Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Serbia. .
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7785693
Djordjevic A, Živanović Z, Protić B, Jeftić M, Šećerov V. Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Serbia. 2023;.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.7785693 .
Djordjevic, Aleksandar, Živanović, Zora, Protić, Branko, Jeftić, Marija, Šećerov, Velimir, "Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Serbia" (2023),
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7785693 . .

Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Albania

Dhrami, Kejt; Muka, Rea; Sokoli, Imeldi

(2023)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Dhrami, Kejt
AU  - Muka, Rea
AU  - Sokoli, Imeldi
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1392
AB  - This dataset contributed to deliverable 4.2 Regional Mapping Report and shows the Albanian mapping. This report is the second deliverable of WP4 – Measuring and assessing impacts and costs of a just green transition in the WB, of the GreenFORCE project. It was jointly authored by the WB project partners, as well as 2 subcontracted parties from the region.
The EU Economic and Investment Plan for the WB includes a green agenda for the WB, with pillars to be pursued for transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy. Such a shift will surely challenge the economies and societies in the WB. The social and policy context is yet fragile to allow for the development and mass distribution of green transition technologies, while human resources are not prepared and/or are insufficient to produce and implement innovation. Yet, the green transition also paves the way towards new development and resilience opportunities. The research will inform on the readiness/potential of societal actors (industry, academia, policymakers, civic society) to embrace the pathways to transformation, and will propose a framework for continuous monitoring of impacts and costs. The key findings and lessons learnt derived within WP4 will be transferred into the scientific papers and policy briefs (WP 2 & 3) and published under the dissemination events (WP5).
Regional mapping is a key task for the research, contributing to initial data gathering and the refinement of the research proposal, and to the sub-question on the identification of sectors and territories affected by the transitions and current progress of transition practices. This is a participatory mapping, engaging local stakeholders and communities to reveal local knowledge. Each WB partner will produce the respective country report, and Co-PLAN will work on the final regional report.
This deliverable is the final regional report. It will also include the mapping frame used to conduct the mapping process. The WB partners will do the mapping for their own countries. The PC will subcontract data gathering for the remaining countries. The mapping is done for actors, practices and policies in place, territories upon the level of relevance and potential for engaging in green transition; and sectors. All partners will design the mapping frame, using also knowledge from other mapping processes. The frame will contain the type of information to be collected, the standardisation of data entry, and the tailored instruments to be deployed for accessing information.
T1  - Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Albania
DO  - 10.5281/zenodo.7782048
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Dhrami, Kejt and Muka, Rea and Sokoli, Imeldi",
year = "2023",
abstract = "This dataset contributed to deliverable 4.2 Regional Mapping Report and shows the Albanian mapping. This report is the second deliverable of WP4 – Measuring and assessing impacts and costs of a just green transition in the WB, of the GreenFORCE project. It was jointly authored by the WB project partners, as well as 2 subcontracted parties from the region.
The EU Economic and Investment Plan for the WB includes a green agenda for the WB, with pillars to be pursued for transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy. Such a shift will surely challenge the economies and societies in the WB. The social and policy context is yet fragile to allow for the development and mass distribution of green transition technologies, while human resources are not prepared and/or are insufficient to produce and implement innovation. Yet, the green transition also paves the way towards new development and resilience opportunities. The research will inform on the readiness/potential of societal actors (industry, academia, policymakers, civic society) to embrace the pathways to transformation, and will propose a framework for continuous monitoring of impacts and costs. The key findings and lessons learnt derived within WP4 will be transferred into the scientific papers and policy briefs (WP 2 & 3) and published under the dissemination events (WP5).
Regional mapping is a key task for the research, contributing to initial data gathering and the refinement of the research proposal, and to the sub-question on the identification of sectors and territories affected by the transitions and current progress of transition practices. This is a participatory mapping, engaging local stakeholders and communities to reveal local knowledge. Each WB partner will produce the respective country report, and Co-PLAN will work on the final regional report.
This deliverable is the final regional report. It will also include the mapping frame used to conduct the mapping process. The WB partners will do the mapping for their own countries. The PC will subcontract data gathering for the remaining countries. The mapping is done for actors, practices and policies in place, territories upon the level of relevance and potential for engaging in green transition; and sectors. All partners will design the mapping frame, using also knowledge from other mapping processes. The frame will contain the type of information to be collected, the standardisation of data entry, and the tailored instruments to be deployed for accessing information.",
title = "Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Albania",
doi = "10.5281/zenodo.7782048"
}
Dhrami, K., Muka, R.,& Sokoli, I.. (2023). Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Albania. .
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7782048
Dhrami K, Muka R, Sokoli I. Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Albania. 2023;.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.7782048 .
Dhrami, Kejt, Muka, Rea, Sokoli, Imeldi, "Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Albania" (2023),
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7782048 . .

Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in North Macedonia

Petrovska, Ana Marija; Mitevski, Igor

(2023)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Petrovska, Ana Marija
AU  - Mitevski, Igor
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1394
AB  - This dataset contributed to deliverable 4.2 Regional Mapping Report and shows the North Macedonian mapping. This report is the second deliverable of WP4 – Measuring and assessing impacts and costs of a just green transition in the WB, of the GreenFORCE project. It was jointly authored by the WB project partners, as well as 2 subcontracted parties from the region. The EU Economic and Investment Plan for the WB includes a green agenda for the WB, with pillars to be pursued for transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy. Such a shift will surely challenge the economies and societies in the WB. The social and policy context is yet fragile to allow for the development and mass distribution of green transition technologies, while human resources are not prepared and/or are insufficient to produce and implement innovation. Yet, the green transition also paves the way towards new development and resilience opportunities. The research will inform on the readiness/potential of societal actors (industry, academia, policymakers, civic society) to embrace the pathways to transformation, and will propose a framework for continuous monitoring of impacts and costs. The key findings and lessons learnt derived within WP4 will be transferred into the scientific papers and policy briefs (WP 2 & 3) and published under the dissemination events (WP5). Regional mapping is a key task for the research, contributing to initial data gathering and the refinement of the research proposal, and to the sub-question on the identification of sectors and territories affected by the transitions and current progress of transition practices. This is a participatory mapping, engaging local stakeholders and communities to reveal local knowledge. Each WB partner will produce the respective country report, and Co-PLAN will work on the final regional report. This deliverable is the final regional report. It will also include the mapping frame used to conduct the mapping process. The WB partners will do the mapping for their own countries. The PC will subcontract data gathering for the remaining countries. The mapping is done for actors, practices and policies in place, territories upon the level of relevance and potential for engaging in green transition; and sectors. All partners will design the mapping frame, using also knowledge from other mapping processes. The frame will contain the type of information to be collected, the standardisation of data entry, and the tailored instruments to be deployed for accessing information.
T1  - Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in North Macedonia
DO  - 10.5281/zenodo.7785648
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Petrovska, Ana Marija and Mitevski, Igor",
year = "2023",
abstract = "This dataset contributed to deliverable 4.2 Regional Mapping Report and shows the North Macedonian mapping. This report is the second deliverable of WP4 – Measuring and assessing impacts and costs of a just green transition in the WB, of the GreenFORCE project. It was jointly authored by the WB project partners, as well as 2 subcontracted parties from the region. The EU Economic and Investment Plan for the WB includes a green agenda for the WB, with pillars to be pursued for transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy. Such a shift will surely challenge the economies and societies in the WB. The social and policy context is yet fragile to allow for the development and mass distribution of green transition technologies, while human resources are not prepared and/or are insufficient to produce and implement innovation. Yet, the green transition also paves the way towards new development and resilience opportunities. The research will inform on the readiness/potential of societal actors (industry, academia, policymakers, civic society) to embrace the pathways to transformation, and will propose a framework for continuous monitoring of impacts and costs. The key findings and lessons learnt derived within WP4 will be transferred into the scientific papers and policy briefs (WP 2 & 3) and published under the dissemination events (WP5). Regional mapping is a key task for the research, contributing to initial data gathering and the refinement of the research proposal, and to the sub-question on the identification of sectors and territories affected by the transitions and current progress of transition practices. This is a participatory mapping, engaging local stakeholders and communities to reveal local knowledge. Each WB partner will produce the respective country report, and Co-PLAN will work on the final regional report. This deliverable is the final regional report. It will also include the mapping frame used to conduct the mapping process. The WB partners will do the mapping for their own countries. The PC will subcontract data gathering for the remaining countries. The mapping is done for actors, practices and policies in place, territories upon the level of relevance and potential for engaging in green transition; and sectors. All partners will design the mapping frame, using also knowledge from other mapping processes. The frame will contain the type of information to be collected, the standardisation of data entry, and the tailored instruments to be deployed for accessing information.",
title = "Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in North Macedonia",
doi = "10.5281/zenodo.7785648"
}
Petrovska, A. M.,& Mitevski, I.. (2023). Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in North Macedonia. .
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7785648
Petrovska AM, Mitevski I. Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in North Macedonia. 2023;.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.7785648 .
Petrovska, Ana Marija, Mitevski, Igor, "Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in North Macedonia" (2023),
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7785648 . .

Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Oruc, Nermin

(2023)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Oruc, Nermin
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1389
AB  - This dataset contributed to deliverable 4.2 Regional Mapping Report and shows the mapping in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This report is the second deliverable of WP4 – Measuring and assessing impacts and costs of a just green transition in the WB, of the GreenFORCE project. It was jointly authored by the WB project partners, as well as 2 subcontracted parties from the region. The EU Economic and Investment Plan for the WB includes a green agenda for the WB, with pillars to be pursued for transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy. Such a shift will surely challenge the economies and societies in the WB. The social and policy context is yet fragile to allow for the development and mass distribution of green transition technologies, while human resources are not prepared and/or are insufficient to produce and implement innovation. Yet, the green transition also paves the way towards new development and resilience opportunities. The research will inform on the readiness/potential of societal actors (industry, academia, policymakers, civic society) to embrace the pathways to transformation, and will propose a framework for continuous monitoring of impacts and costs. The key findings and lessons learnt derived within WP4 will be transferred into the scientific papers and policy briefs (WP 2 & 3) and published under the dissemination events (WP5). Regional mapping is a key task for the research, contributing to initial data gathering and the refinement of the research proposal, and to the sub-question on the identification of sectors and territories affected by the transitions and current progress of transition practices. This is a participatory mapping, engaging local stakeholders and communities to reveal local knowledge. Each WB partner will produce the respective country report, and Co-PLAN will work on the final regional report. This deliverable is the final regional report. It will also include the mapping frame used to conduct the mapping process. The WB partners will do the mapping for their own countries. GreenFORCE will subcontract data gathering for the remaining countries. The mapping is done for actors, practices and policies in place, territories upon the level of relevance and potential for engaging in green transition; and sectors. All partners will design the mapping frame, using also knowledge from other mapping processes. The frame will contain the type of information to be collected, the standardisation of data entry, and the tailored instruments to be deployed for accessing information.
T1  - Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina
DO  - 10.5281/zenodo.7786686
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Oruc, Nermin",
year = "2023",
abstract = "This dataset contributed to deliverable 4.2 Regional Mapping Report and shows the mapping in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This report is the second deliverable of WP4 – Measuring and assessing impacts and costs of a just green transition in the WB, of the GreenFORCE project. It was jointly authored by the WB project partners, as well as 2 subcontracted parties from the region. The EU Economic and Investment Plan for the WB includes a green agenda for the WB, with pillars to be pursued for transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy. Such a shift will surely challenge the economies and societies in the WB. The social and policy context is yet fragile to allow for the development and mass distribution of green transition technologies, while human resources are not prepared and/or are insufficient to produce and implement innovation. Yet, the green transition also paves the way towards new development and resilience opportunities. The research will inform on the readiness/potential of societal actors (industry, academia, policymakers, civic society) to embrace the pathways to transformation, and will propose a framework for continuous monitoring of impacts and costs. The key findings and lessons learnt derived within WP4 will be transferred into the scientific papers and policy briefs (WP 2 & 3) and published under the dissemination events (WP5). Regional mapping is a key task for the research, contributing to initial data gathering and the refinement of the research proposal, and to the sub-question on the identification of sectors and territories affected by the transitions and current progress of transition practices. This is a participatory mapping, engaging local stakeholders and communities to reveal local knowledge. Each WB partner will produce the respective country report, and Co-PLAN will work on the final regional report. This deliverable is the final regional report. It will also include the mapping frame used to conduct the mapping process. The WB partners will do the mapping for their own countries. GreenFORCE will subcontract data gathering for the remaining countries. The mapping is done for actors, practices and policies in place, territories upon the level of relevance and potential for engaging in green transition; and sectors. All partners will design the mapping frame, using also knowledge from other mapping processes. The frame will contain the type of information to be collected, the standardisation of data entry, and the tailored instruments to be deployed for accessing information.",
title = "Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina",
doi = "10.5281/zenodo.7786686"
}
Oruc, N.. (2023). Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina. .
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7786686
Oruc N. Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 2023;.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.7786686 .
Oruc, Nermin, "Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina" (2023),
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7786686 . .

Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Montenegro

Vukovic, Azra

(2023)

TY  - DATA
AU  - Vukovic, Azra
PY  - 2023
UR  - http://gery.gef.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1393
AB  - This dataset contributed to deliverable 4.2 Regional Mapping Report and shows the Montenegrin mapping. This report is the second deliverable of WP4 – Measuring and assessing impacts and costs of a just green transition in the WB, of the GreenFORCE project. It was jointly authored by the WB project partners, as well as 2 subcontracted parties from the region. The EU Economic and Investment Plan for the WB includes a green agenda for the WB, with pillars to be pursued for transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy. Such a shift will surely challenge the economies and societies in the WB. The social and policy context is yet fragile to allow for the development and mass distribution of green transition technologies, while human resources are not prepared and/or are insufficient to produce and implement innovation. Yet, the green transition also paves the way towards new development and resilience opportunities. The research will inform on the readiness/potential of societal actors (industry, academia, policymakers, civic society) to embrace the pathways to transformation, and will propose a framework for continuous monitoring of impacts and costs. The key findings and lessons learnt derived within WP4 will be transferred into the scientific papers and policy briefs (WP 2 & 3) and published under the dissemination events (WP5). Regional mapping is a key task for the research, contributing to initial data gathering and the refinement of the research proposal, and to the sub-question on the identification of sectors and territories affected by the transitions and current progress of transition practices. This is a participatory mapping, engaging local stakeholders and communities to reveal local knowledge. Each WB partner will produce the respective country report, and Co-PLAN will work on the final regional report. This deliverable is the final regional report. It will also include the mapping frame used to conduct the mapping process. The WB partners will do the mapping for their own countries. The PC will subcontract data gathering for the remaining countries. The mapping is done for actors, practices and policies in place, territories upon the level of relevance and potential for engaging in green transition; and sectors. All partners will design the mapping frame, using also knowledge from other mapping processes. The frame will contain the type of information to be collected, the standardisation of data entry, and the tailored instruments to be deployed for accessing information.
T1  - Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Montenegro
DO  - 10.5281/zenodo.7785620
ER  - 
@misc{
author = "Vukovic, Azra",
year = "2023",
abstract = "This dataset contributed to deliverable 4.2 Regional Mapping Report and shows the Montenegrin mapping. This report is the second deliverable of WP4 – Measuring and assessing impacts and costs of a just green transition in the WB, of the GreenFORCE project. It was jointly authored by the WB project partners, as well as 2 subcontracted parties from the region. The EU Economic and Investment Plan for the WB includes a green agenda for the WB, with pillars to be pursued for transitioning towards a carbon-neutral economy. Such a shift will surely challenge the economies and societies in the WB. The social and policy context is yet fragile to allow for the development and mass distribution of green transition technologies, while human resources are not prepared and/or are insufficient to produce and implement innovation. Yet, the green transition also paves the way towards new development and resilience opportunities. The research will inform on the readiness/potential of societal actors (industry, academia, policymakers, civic society) to embrace the pathways to transformation, and will propose a framework for continuous monitoring of impacts and costs. The key findings and lessons learnt derived within WP4 will be transferred into the scientific papers and policy briefs (WP 2 & 3) and published under the dissemination events (WP5). Regional mapping is a key task for the research, contributing to initial data gathering and the refinement of the research proposal, and to the sub-question on the identification of sectors and territories affected by the transitions and current progress of transition practices. This is a participatory mapping, engaging local stakeholders and communities to reveal local knowledge. Each WB partner will produce the respective country report, and Co-PLAN will work on the final regional report. This deliverable is the final regional report. It will also include the mapping frame used to conduct the mapping process. The WB partners will do the mapping for their own countries. The PC will subcontract data gathering for the remaining countries. The mapping is done for actors, practices and policies in place, territories upon the level of relevance and potential for engaging in green transition; and sectors. All partners will design the mapping frame, using also knowledge from other mapping processes. The frame will contain the type of information to be collected, the standardisation of data entry, and the tailored instruments to be deployed for accessing information.",
title = "Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Montenegro",
doi = "10.5281/zenodo.7785620"
}
Vukovic, A.. (2023). Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Montenegro. .
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7785620
Vukovic A. Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Montenegro. 2023;.
doi:10.5281/zenodo.7785620 .
Vukovic, Azra, "Dataset for Green Transition Policies, Stakeholders and Practices in Montenegro" (2023),
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7785620 . .