2022
DOI: 10.3390/en15134834
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Just Transitions for Oil and Gas Regions and the Role of Regional Development Policies

Abstract: The oil and gas industry is a major economic driver in many regions and countries, providing workers with well-paid jobs and spurring investments and economic growth. The need to transition these industries in order to meet climate commitments presents a major challenge. How can the costs and risks to workers and communities of the transition be mitigated? How can stakeholders be included in decisions that impact them? How do transitions impact the broader economy of these regions and what are they transitioni… Show more

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“…These are envisioned as competitive clusters of manufacturing excellence in green technologies. 207 To the disappointment of the local business community, Aberdeen co-delivered by communities, businesses, unions and workers, and all society". 211 The Initial report of the second Commission does not address Aberdeen or the North East directly, but discussed the need to plan for the future of energy sector jobs to provide a clear picture of what the new energy economy will look like, to help identify future opportunities, required skills and future job locations.…”
Section: Path Dependency: What Are We Transitioning To?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are envisioned as competitive clusters of manufacturing excellence in green technologies. 207 To the disappointment of the local business community, Aberdeen co-delivered by communities, businesses, unions and workers, and all society". 211 The Initial report of the second Commission does not address Aberdeen or the North East directly, but discussed the need to plan for the future of energy sector jobs to provide a clear picture of what the new energy economy will look like, to help identify future opportunities, required skills and future job locations.…”
Section: Path Dependency: What Are We Transitioning To?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In industrialised countries [15][16][17], biofuel development has begun integrating sustainability and justice issues towards a just transition [18]. However, most developing countries, including Indonesia, still struggle with various concerns arising from biofuel production and consumption [19,20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the environmental, economic and social implications of the current macroeconomic, energy and geopolitical scenario, O&G companies appear to be right in the middle of the global transition towards a sustainable society. This transformation process has relevant connotations for just, sustainable development [1,2], as global energy production and consumption forecasts strongly suggest that petroleum and natural gas will play a leading role in the future energy landscape, driven by the needs of a growing population and the urbanization trends in emerging economies [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%