SPECTRUM is based on the social perception of the ecological transition, by making a comprehensive analysis of the interactions between the socio-economic and communicative factors and people’s opinion of the ecological issues at the regional level. The research is designed to capture the socio-economic determinants and the communication strategies that drive the people’s view of environment and its territorial specificities in Spain, to derive policy measures to successfully reach a green economy in the horizon 2050. It combines techniques of sociology, economy, communication and computing to favour citizen’s empowerment and citizens’ active participation in the Spanish ecological pathway to a green economy. The research takes an inter-disciplinary methodology that integrates regional surveys to identify people’s perception, macroeconomic models of economic impact analysis, microeconometric models, communication tools (Content Discourse Analysis) and computing techniques to follow a gradual design of policy mechanisms able to facilitate the Spanish ecological transition.
To provide understanding of the people’s perception of ecological transition at the regional level, by identifying the potential social risks that may endanger a successful climate-neutral economy.
To analyze the socio-economic structure of each region and the communication strategies delivered by national and regional claim-makers.
To formulate a set of policy recommendations, finding the most effective solution to reconcile the different regional perceptions with the different scales of climate mitigation strategies at the regional level.
To disseminate and communicate the research outcomes and provide concrete solutions to stimulate citizens engagement in climate actions.
Full Professor of Economics at the URV
Senior Lecturer in the Department of Communication at the URV
Serra Húnter Lecturer in the Department of Communication at the URV
Professor of Economics at the URV
Full Professor of Economics at the URV
Assistant Professor of Engineering at the URV
Postdoctoral researcher of Engineering at the URV
Full Professor of Engineering at the URV
To provide understanding of the people’s perception of ecological transition at the regional level, by identifying the potential social risks that may endanger a successful climate-neutral economy.
To provide understanding of the people’s perception of ecological transition at the regional level, by identifying the potential social risks that may endanger a successful climate-neutral economy.
To provide understanding of the people’s perception of ecological transition at the regional level, by identifying the potential social risks that may endanger a successful climate-neutral economy.
To provide understanding of the people’s perception of ecological transition at the regional level, by identifying the potential social risks that may endanger a successful climate-neutral economy.
14th World Conference of the Regional Science Association International, John von Neumann University in Kecskemét, Hungary
What Drives the Individual’s Perception of the Ecological Transition? Evidence from SpainReus, Aula Magna de la Facultad de Economía y Empresa.
Poster Jornada Spectrum Jornada cast Jornada catChania, Greece
How individual, local and regional characteristics drive the perception of the ecological transition? Evidence from SpainWEAI: 99th Annual Conference
linkReus, Sala de Graus Facultat d’Economia I Empresa.
Poster Workshop Spectrum ProgrammeGijón, Spain. 'Economic Impact of the Spanish National Plan of Energy and Climate: A Regional Evaluation'
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