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- Jonas Meuleman (UGent) , Claire Dupont (UGent) and Jeffrey Rosamond (UGent)
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- The European Commission uses both formal and informal structures in its knowledge-sharing framework to support the exchange and integration of scientific knowledge. However, this system’s design can draw lessons from three periods of climate politicisation, where both enabling and constraining politicisation have affected knowledge-informed policy development. European climate policies can best respond to the socio-economic challenges of the climate crisis by drawing on diverse and multidisciplinary sources of knowledge. Ensuring the resilience of this knowledge-sharing framework will help the EU to stay on course to become climate neutral by 2050 while ensuring a just and fair transition.
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- Climate policy, European Union, European Commission, Science-policy interface
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01J8MRH94GYGYE2ADT8WG0TF9N
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- Meuleman, Jonas, et al. Boosting European Climate Policy with a Resilient Knowledge-Sharing Framework. GreenDeal-NET, 2024.
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- Meuleman, J., Dupont, C., & Rosamond, J. (2024). Boosting European climate policy with a resilient knowledge-sharing framework. Brussel: GreenDeal-NET.
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- Meuleman, Jonas, Claire Dupont, and Jeffrey Rosamond. 2024. “Boosting European Climate Policy with a Resilient Knowledge-Sharing Framework.” Brussel: GreenDeal-NET.
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- Meuleman, Jonas, Claire Dupont, and Jeffrey Rosamond. 2024. “Boosting European Climate Policy with a Resilient Knowledge-Sharing Framework.” Brussel: GreenDeal-NET.
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- 1.Meuleman J, Dupont C, Rosamond J. Boosting European climate policy with a resilient knowledge-sharing framework. Brussel: GreenDeal-NET; 2024.
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- [1]J. Meuleman, C. Dupont, and J. Rosamond, “Boosting European climate policy with a resilient knowledge-sharing framework.” GreenDeal-NET, Brussel, 2024.
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