In the context of Flagship Actions in interdisciplinary scientific areas with a special interest in the connection with the productive tissue the scope of the JustReDI project is fourfold and focuses on:
- the assessment of the current situation regarding twin transition in Greece
- the recording of opinions, attitudes, value orientations and behavioral predispositions of both the general public and individual social groups,
- providing technological solutions and tools to support policy proposals (data driven policy making)
- the content and focus of public policies in relation to twin transition
The above is examined regarding the positive and negative impacts the green and digital transition has on:
- individuals and households
- business and the economy in general
- the planning and implementation processes of sectoral policies
So that digital transformation and decarbonisation are achieved in terms of equity, resilience, sustainable development and social inclusion.
The project aims to:
- Collect and analyse primary data
- Process secondary data
- Utilise common research infrastructures
- Map areas that are cumulatively or differentially affected or benefited by the green transition and digital transformation
- Identify professional groups and economic sectors that cumulatively or differentially suffer or benefit from the dual transition
- Identify education and training needs in digital and green skills
- Create an observatory of the key indicators of the Green and Digital Transition and convergence with UN goals for sustainable development
- Develop a digital portal with cartographic and other data to assist targeted public policy measures
- Elaborate public policy proposals for the green and digital transition
ATHENA Research Center/ Sustainable Development Unit participate in the project coordinated by EKKE, under the thematic Pillar of Social impact of green and digital transformation.
Principal Investigator is Prof. Phoebe Koundouri – Team members: Eleni Toli, Giota Koltsida, Dr. Conrad Landis
The funding for the project is provided through the Recovery and Resilience Fund under Greece’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan (Greece 2.0)