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Energy is identified as a primary sector for just transition interventions within Non-Annex I Parties, as evidenced by the global review conducted by the GCF-IEU and ILO [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, the research team developed specific theories of change to map causal pathways for energy-related interventions in these countries [4], while noting that investments in this sector are increasingly integrated with soft measures [5].
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Realist Review on Just Transition Towards Low Emission, Climate ... link.springer.com 5 facts
procedureThe research team developed sector-level theories of change for energy, food and agriculture, and ecosystem services, as well as a multi-sector theory of change for food/agriculture and ecosystem services combined, to map causal pathways for just transition interventions in non-Annex I countries.
claimInvestments in the energy and infrastructure sectors typically prioritize physical infrastructure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but non-Annex I countries are increasingly integrating these investments with soft measures.
procedureThe realist review conducted by the GCF-IEU and ILO seeks to answer six specific research questions regarding just transition interventions in non-Annex I countries, including: 1) What evidence exists for interventions in energy, agriculture, infrastructure, and ecosystem services? 2) How can just transition outcomes be methodologically defined for workers, households, and firms? 3) What is the landscape of existing studies and how can they be clustered? 4) How effective are just transition approaches in key economic sectors? 5) How do underlying programme theories illuminate the effectiveness and efficiency of interventions? 6) How can the evidence base be synthesized to support programming by global climate funds and international agencies?
claimThe Independent Evaluation Unit of the Green Climate Fund (GCF-IEU) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) conducted a global evidence review of interventions aiming to contribute to a just transition in non-Annex I countries, specifically within the sectors of energy, agriculture and food, infrastructure, and ecosystem services.
claimThe evidence review conducted by the GCF-IEU and ILO focused on interventions in the energy, agriculture and food, infrastructure, and ecosystem services sectors within non-Annex I countries.