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Open Research Europe
Stakeholder engagement in European research and innovation: An investigation into how and why EU R&I projects develop engagement tools
Research funded by the European Union often takes place through collaborative projects in which universities, expert organisations, and businesses take part. Some projects focus on transparency and accountability towards the EU, while others prioritise connecting with the public in every stage of developing the tool. Each of these approaches can be applied more generally in European research and innovation and shows the different trajectories in the continent’s R&I work.
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Citizen engagement crucial for achieving climate targets
The EU wants to play an increasingly ambitious role in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. However, in order to make a more informed, legitimate, and democratic decisions, it needs to include the public in its legislative processes. This process is especially challenging for the EU as it can’t connect to the citizens as easily as cities or national governments.
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
Towards new perspectives of stakeholder engagement in sustainability transitions: Bringing the supranational level into view
Supranational organisations like the EU play an important role in driving sustainability policies of the continent. However, the strategies they employ to implement these policies are often distant and unclear to the citizens. That’s why the EU is increasingly directly engaging European citizens in its decision-making.
Green European Journal
New Momentum for Climate Politics in Croatia
Climate advocacy and mobilisation have been ramping up across Europe, led by young people. However, unlike in the West, the youth movements in East and South Europe have been smaller in scale, and often unable to unmoor political debates from traditional issues. Vanessa Lošić and Luka Gudek speak to activists and ask where climate politics in Croatia is headed.