Kristin Reichardt | Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI | Germany
Karoline Rogge | Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI | Germany
Existing policy mix studies often do not sufficiently consider the complexity and dynamics of such policy mixes and lack a common terminology. Thus, based on the literature we develop a more comprehensive concept of the policy mix for environmental technological change, which can serve as analytical framework for empirical studies.
María Victoria Román | Basque Centre for Climate Change | Spain
Alberto Ansuategi | Universidad del País Vasco | Spain
Dirk Rübbelke | Basque Centre for Climate Change | Spain
Our survey aims to give an overview of the present state of research concerning the management of the tradeoffs between public adaptation and mitigation policies and to describe remaining research gaps. It helps to identify scope for further research in this important climate science area.
This paper focuses on the expansion of oil palm in the northern Amazon and the territorial and social implications thereof. We address the policy mix based on four pillars – environmental/territorial, economic, political, and social - that supported this process and analyze the social outcomes regarding job generation, food security and land security.