Just transition strategy 2021
Summary
The Just Transition Strategy (ETJ), as part of Spain's Strategic Energy and Climate Framework, ensures a fair and inclusive ecological transition by creating quality jobs, supporting vulnerable communities, and promoting social and territorial cohesion. It focuses on gender equality, rural revitalization, stakeholder engagement, and sectoral planning while enhancing RD and innovation. Through "Just Transition Agreements", it aims to mitigate negative impacts on workers and regions, particularly coal-dependent areas, ensuring that the shift to a low-carbon economy drives economic growth and environmental sustainability without leaving anyone behind.
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About this policy
Year
2019
Most recent update
22/02/2019
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Response areas
Adaptation, Mitigation, Loss And Damage
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
Economic sector
Part of a collection
Law 7/2021 on climate change and energy transition [Spain]
- Strategic guidelines on water and climate change
- Strategic guidelines on water and climate change
- Spanish strategy for International Climate Finance
- Spanish strategy for International Climate Finance
- Strategy for the Adaptation of the Spanish Coastline to Climate Change
- Strategy for the Adaptation of the Spanish Coastline to Climate Change
- National Climate Change Adaptation Plan 2021-2030
- Spanish Strategy for Science, Technology, and Innovation 2021-2027 (EECTI 2021-2027)
- State Plan for Scientific, Technical, and Innovation Research 2024-2027 (PEICTI)
- Strategic Action Plan of the Institute for Just Transition (ITJ), 2024-2026
- Just transition strategy 2021
- National Climate Change Adaptation Plan. Working program 2021-2025
- Spanish Strategy for Circular Economy (España Circular 2030)
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