- Sustainability and Climate Change Governance
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Social Policy and Reform Studies
- European Union Policy and Governance
- Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
- Environmental and Social Impact Assessments
- Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
- French Urban and Social Studies
- bioluminescence and chemiluminescence research
- Economic and Social Issues
- Political Influence and Corporate Strategies
- Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
- Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
- Urban Planning and Valuation
- Environmental law and policy
- Policy Transfer and Learning
- Global trade, sustainability, and social impact
Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris
2023-2025
Centre d'études Européennes de Sciences Po
2024-2025
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
2024
University of Milan
2018-2023
As complex challenges like climate change and inequality become increasingly salient, eco-social policies are emerging as suitable public policy instruments to pursue integrated environmental social objectives. However, despite their rising relevance, a descriptive – hence empirically applicable definition is still lacking in the reference literature, currently dominated by normative studies. Therefore, building on critical assessment of state art, this article proposes framework for...
Just transition policies can be useful measures to address the new social risks of industrial decarbonization. However, while these are growing empirically, they remain arguably undertheorized. Navigating a largely unexplored field, this article aims strengthen our understanding just policymaking with theory-generating ambition. It does so by asking: what explains adoption policies? Following Most Different Systems Design, Spain and Ireland have been selected as comparative case studies...
Just transition is becoming an increasingly popular concept to address the social consequences of industrial decarbonization, which EU countries have committed pursue through European Green Deal. These include increasing redundancies – especially in carbon-intensive firms and losses income well-being marginalised communities. However, a review reference literature shows that role just policy design has so far been largely overlooked by existing empirical studies. Against this backdrop, core...
As complex challenges such as climate change and social inequality become more politically salient, eco-social policies are emerging suitable public policy tools to pursue integrated environmental objectives. In spite of this, the sustainable welfare literature has been, at least until now, dominated by prescriptive studies, paying little attention politico-institutional conditions required for these emerge. Against this background, article aims help filling gap, proposing a set four...
Abstract This paper examines the intersection of eco-social policies and multilevel governance within framework European Green Deal (EGD), focusing on Germany as a case study. We explore how German stakeholders employ EGD framing tool for socio-political discourses aimed at addressing social risks green transition by promoting (or not promoting) integrated ecological policies. Applying ‘usages Europe’ framework, our empirical analysis expert interviews reveals that serves more flexible...