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GLAMURS workshop Brussels, 19 November 2014 Co-producing knowledge for supporting transitions to sustainable lifestyles and green economy in Europe Domenico ROSSETTI di VALDALBERO European Commission, DG RTD* [email protected] * Personally speaking 1 New Production of Knowledge Mode 1 : Academic monopoly of knowledge production Discipline based Mode 2 : Co-production of knowledge Problem-orientated and trans-disciplinary Impact: - Positive societal and/or economic difference - More likely if research coproduced But: Academic promotion linked to top journals controlled by disciplines – Potential changes with Open Access? 2 Source: H. Nowotny, A. Alsop Stronger interfaces Mutual respect Man - Nature Humanities - Engineering Respect – Exploitation Design of a car - Efficiency of the combustion engine Social habits - Technological developments User friendliness – OS capacity of a smart phone SSH and STEM should work together! Source: D. Rossetti 3 Socio-ecological transition A European foresight expert group "The World in 2025 – Rising Asia and socio-ecological transition" 4 Source: European Commission EU unsustainable trends The EU energy bill amounted to € 400 Billion in 2012 The EU is importing 55% of its energy needs A car is parked 92% of its life cycle The average speed of an international freight train in the EU is 18km/h 40,000 people die each year in road traffic in the EU Source: D. Rossetti selection from EC Communications 5 EU targets 40% by 2030 20% by 2020 EU GHG reductions 20% by 2020 EFFICIENCY improvements 20% by 2020 RENEWABLES E-ELECTRICITY BIOFUELS 27% by 2030 27% by 2030 HEATING AND COOLING NATIONAL TARGETS and ACTION PLANS 6 Source: European Council, 23/10/2014 CO2 emissions – Old and new actors 49% 51% 2000 2050 USA & Canada 23% 12% Enlarged EU 14% 8% Russia & CIS 8% 5% Japan 4% 2% S-E Asia - China 20% 27% South Asia - India 7% 13% Africa 7% 15% Latin America 7% 9% Others 10% 9% 27% 73% 7 Source: EC, DG ENV/CLIMA EU oil consumption and production Source: Grande Reportagem 8 Some EU actions and proposals A resilient Energy Union with a forward-looking climate change policy (JC Juncker at EP, 15/7/14) EU mainstreams climate action across policy areas and commits itself to making 20% of its 2014-20 budget climate-relevant (i.e. € 180 B) Towards a circular economy: a zero waste programme for Europe (COM(2014)398 R&I as sources of renewed growth (COM(2014)339 9 Source: European Commission Innovation Product innovation Process innovation Marketing innovation Organisational innovation Social innovation 10 Source: Oslo Manual and EC Acting on lifestyles 11 The risk transition Tobacco Physical inactivity Obesity Traditional risks Risk size Urban air quality Road traffic safety Occupational risk Undernutrition Indoor air pollution Water, sanitation and hygiene Modern risks Time Source: WHO 12 Valuing the time 2 hours 13 From Proprietas to Usus Unifying power of Internet & smart phones New economy and younger generation Less ownership (purchasing) More access (renting, sharing, swapping) 14 Source: D. Rossetti EU RTD Framework Programme (FP7) Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities Two research Topics launched in 2011: Analysis of the impacts of global changes – GLOBAL-IQ coordinated by TSE (€ 2.7 M) Creating and adapting jobs in Europe in the context of a socio-ecological transition – NEUJOBS coordinated by CEPS (€ 8 M) 15 Source: European Commission EU RTD Framework Programme (FP7) Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities Two research Topics launched in 2012: Beyond GDP - Measuring economic performance and social progress – E-FRAME coordinated by ISTAT Europe moving towards a new path of economic growth and social development – WWWforEurope coordinated by WIFO 16 Source: European Commission EU RTD Framework Programme (FP7) Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities Three research projects launched in 2013: End user integration, innovation & entrepreneurship – EU-INNOVATE coord. by TUM European post-carbon cities of tomorrow – POCACITO coordinated by ECOLOGIC Green lifestyles, alternative models and upscaling regional sustainability – GLAMURS coordinated by Universidad La Coruña Source: European Commission 17 Commonalities of these projects Forward-looking dimension Quantitative and qualitative methods Ambitious but realistic in 21st century Innovation-oriented B-GOT: Beyond GDP Beyond Oil Beyond Tangibles Source: D. Rossetti 18 Conclusion: Sobriety vs. excess Lagom Negawatt Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) Against planned or wished obsolescence European way of life 19 Source: D. Rossetti 20