1st Edition
Just Transition and the European Green Deal Regional Perspectives
1. Introduction: A just transition for who? Policy grammars and grammars of communities – Stapper, E.W., Bueno Patin, A., Veenstra, J. & Ansteeg, A. 2. The legal and regulatory context of the Just Transition – Ochojski, A. & Polka, A. 3. Post-carbon Léon: Survival, revival, and caveats on an inclusive process of change – Pachova, N. Verán, A, Horne, R. 4. Living on the margins in Istria: Navigating complexities of a just transition – Šikíc, T, Nižić, M.K, Gridić, Z.S. 5. Filling in the social justice gaps: Going beyond technical dynamics in just transition process – Clement J. 6. Riding the waves of transition: An insight into the decades of industrial restructuring in the Polish region of Silesia – Baron, M. 7. Living on the margins of a just transition: The case of Prahova, Romania: Lulache, A. & Elian, A.M. 8. At the crossroads of just transition: Lessons from East Germany – Podlaszewska, A. 9. Voices from below: Energy transition and the vulnerable in Stara Zagora – Nikolova, C., Stoyanov, A., Ivanova, D., Vasileva, E., Parpulova, N. 10. Conclusion: Towards a transition built on community and social justice - Pachova, N., Horne, R., Verán, A.
Biography
Everardus Wilhelmus (Michiel) Stapper is an assistant professor in the Department of Public Law and Governance, Tilburg Law School, Tilburg University, The Netherlands.
Marcin Baron is an assistant professor in the Department of Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Economics, Katowice, Poland.
Ralph Horne is Associate Deputy Vice Chancellor, Research and Innovation for the College of Design and Social Context at RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.
Nevelina Pachova is a Research Fellow at RMIT Europe, the European hub of Australian University RMIT, Barcelona, Spain.
Monika Wieczorek-Kosmala is an associate professor in the Department of Strategic and Regional Studies, University of Economics, Katowice, Poland.






