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Framework development for ‘just transition’ in coal producing jurisdictions
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Date Issued
2019-11
Date Available
2019-11-01T11:41:16Z
Embargo end date
2021-09-12
Abstract
The rhetoric of the ‘just transition’ lies at the heart of energy and development policies internationally. In this context, it is crucial that communities dependent on fossil fuel extraction and production for employment do not become ‘victims’ of the decarbonisation process. This paper involves a theoretically and conceptually grounded comparative analysis of policy measures that have been introduced in three first world jurisdictions which have been dependent on coal for employment – North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany, Alberta in Canada and Victoria in Australia. In so doing, measures which have successfully ameliorated the socio-economic well-being of coal dependent communities are identified and a framework for successful just transition is proposed. Recognising, but notwithstanding, inherent power dynamics, the framework identifies an important role for government in assisting workers and communities in navigating the transition process and in supporting new and emerging low-carbon industries in the context of ‘strong’ sustainable development.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Energy Policy
Volume
134
Copyright (Published Version)
2019 Elsevier
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0301-4215
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