Life and labour in industry climate transitions
By combining insights from the macro (national/branch) and local level, and by bringing perspectives from civil society, and organized labor in particular, to the forefront we aim to investigate competing goals and tensions, but also synergies, involved in the transition process. This will include investigations of the effects on the structure of the labor market but also of how key stakeholder groups views the potential impacts of the proposed industrial transition; potential alternative transition pathways; and their possibility to influence the transition process.
Recognizing the importance of decarbonizing key industry sectors with large GHG emissions and vast impact on society, this project will focus on addressing pathways for transition in two of these: the Swedish petro-chemical and iron and steel industries with a focus on two key industrial regions, Västra Götaland (refineries and petrochemical industries) and Norrbotten (iron ore and iron and steel industries).
By combining insights from the macro (national/branch) and local level, and by bringing perspectives from civil society, and organized labor in particular, to the forefront we aim to investigate competing goals and tensions, but also synergies, involved in the transition process. This will include investigations of the effects on the structure of the labor market but also of how key stakeholder groups views the potential impacts of the proposed industrial transition; potential alternative transition pathways; and their possibility to influence the transition process.
The project team will be organized around a core team of four researchers encompassing both social and technical sciences.
The team collectively represents a broad and extensive experience related to social and socio-technical change, climate policy and energy systems analysis. The project will include local and national union representatives, civil society and municipal and regional public officials, and produce knowledge that can guide decision-making and concrete action in the near term.
Project facts
- Life and labour in industy climate transitions
- Budget: 4 875 000 SEK
- Financier: Forte Forskningsrådet för hälsa, arbetsliv och välfärd
- Partnerships: IVL och KTH
- Period: 2021 - 2024
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