Green growth and win-win strategies for sustainable climate action (GREEN-WIN)
Description:
The GREEN-WIN project is a major international transdisciplinary research collaboration applying a solution-oriented approach targeted at increasing the understanding of links between climate action and sustainability and overcoming implementation barriers through win-win strategies. The project critically assessing where and under which conditions win-win and in particular green growth strategies work in practice and where fundamental tradeoffs must be faced.
The overall objectives of GREEN-WIN are:
- To identify, develop and critically assess win-win strategies, green business models and green growth pathways that bring short-term economic benefits, while also supporting mitigation and adaptation goals within the broader sustainable development agenda.
- To co-develop shared narratives around win-win strategies, business opportunities and green growth pathways amongst scientific, policy, business and civil society sectors.
Project information
Lead
Global Climate Forum (GCF)
Partners
2° Investing Initiative (2°ii) |
Deltares |
E3-Modelling |
Environmental Change Institute |
European Centre for Living Technology at Università Ca' Foscari Venezia |
Global Climate Forum (GCF) |
Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) |
Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS) |
Institute of Environmental Sciences at Boğaziçi University |
Jäger Jill |
The Ground_Up Association |
The Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology, Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB) |
The Paris School of Economics (EEP-PSE) |
Udayana University |
University College London |
University of Cape Town |
Published in Climate-ADAPT Dec 20 2021 - Last Modified in Climate-ADAPT Dec 12 2023