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  1. International Mobility Grant (for inviting international researcher)

    Amjad Naveed

    AUFF -international mobility grant : inviting international researcher (scholar) inhouse mobility. Key elements and value added: Research (collaboration with local researchers) and Teaching (PhD course on Systematic Literature Review) Beskrivelse

    17/08-202416/09-2024

  2. Co-LIFE. Co-designing Learning for Impact Focused Entrepreneurship

    Eva Sørum Poulsen , Fabien Rezac , Jan Kvist Martinsen & Jeanette Ejsing Møberg

    Miljøets og økonomiens tilstand kræver en ændring i måden, vi tilgår forretningstransaktioner (jf. FN’s verdensmål for bæredygtig udvikling). Innovative, bæredygtige tiltag, der adresserer social ulighed og miljøforringelse, er nødvendige for at skabe jobmuligheder for bæredygtig vækst. Målet med Co-LIFE-projektet er at udvikle innovative uddannelsesforanstaltninger inden for entreprenørskab med fokus på effekt (IFE) på fire (4) indiske højere læreanstalter. Dette vil generere positive sociale, økonomiske og miljømæssige resultater gennem vidensdeling. Gennem økonomisk samarbejde mellem højere læreanstalter, virksomheder og foreninger, eksempelvis via sociale og bæredygtige entreprenørskabsaktiviteter, vil Co-LIFE-projektet skabe forandring i lokalsamfundene på kort sigt. Projektpartnerinstitutioner i Europa og Indien er gået sammen for at udvikle undervisningsindhold (kursusplaner), læringsmaterialer og nyskabende pædagogik med henblik på at fremme IFE-baseret uddannelse i Indien. Indien har brug for bæredygtige tiltag til at håndtere og udnytte deres demografiske udvikling og deres entreprenante vækst og dynamiske økosystem. Målet er at forberede studerende fra indiske højere læreanstalter til at tackle lokalt relevante sociale og bæredygtige udfordringer gennem en entreprenant tilgang og at forbedre relevansen og innovationskraften i den videregående uddannelse i forhold til FN’s verdensmål og Erasmus+ CBHE-mål. Dette uddannelsessamarbejde mellem indiske og EU-baserede højere læreanstalter omfatter skabelsen af interessentnetværk i Indien og mellem Indien og EU. Forslaget inddrager ikke-akademiske organisationer og interessenter, der tilfører innovativ merværdi for social inklusion. Derudover er målet at styrke interkulturelle relationer mellem EU og Indien: deltagende højere læreanstalter, studerende, undervisningspersonale, lokale virksomheder og foreninger. Højere læreanstalter og netværk vil få fordel af at udveksle bedste praksis inden for lærings- og undervisningsmetoder samt praktiske idéer til beskæftigelse og bæredygtig udvikling i deres respektive områder.Beskrivelse

    01/01-202431/12-2026

  3. Environmental Sustainability and Financial Performance

    Ane Cecilie Højstrup Jensen , Amjad Naveed & René Chester Goduscheit

    The global imperative to address climate change has placed increasing pressure on corporations to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and adopt more sustainable business practices (IPCC, 2022). This shift towards environmental sustainability has been particularly pronounced in the Nordic countries, which have long been at the forefront of environmental policy and corporate responsibility (Strand et al., 2015; Sievänen et al., 2017). As companies invest in green initiatives and stakeholders demand greater accountability (Flammer, 2021), a critical question emerges: What is the relationship between a firm's environmental sustainability efforts, specifically its carbon emissions performance, and its financial outcomes?
    Using Scope 1-3 and financial data from Bloomberg, the study explores the link between the two amongst Nordic companies.Beskrivelse

    01/11-202301/11-2024

  4. Bridging current knowledge gaps to enable the UPTAKE of carbon dioxide removal methods

    Livia Bianca Fritz , Benjamin Sovacool , Lucilla Losi & Nick Fitzpatrick

    UPTAKE aims to facilitate the sustainable upscaling of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) methods by developing a set of robust strategies through technical, theoretical, and practical analysis accompanied by interactive dialogue within a CDR stakeholder forum. As a result, UPTAKE will develop a harmonised, comprehensive, inclusive, integrated, and transparent CDR knowledge inventory to evaluate a wide range of CDR technologies and methods, quantifying their national, European, and global costs, effectiveness, and removal potential as well as risks, constraints, and side-effects at different scales, and their prospects of technological progress. The UPTAKE approach will allow the assessment of geographical, sectoral, socioeconomic, demographic, and temporal trade-offs, co-benefits, and opportunities emerging from portfolios of different CDR methods. The enhanced socio-technical understanding of CDR methods will feed into an ensemble of state-of-the-art integrated assessment models (IAMs), which will help improve the integration of CDR methods given the EU policy objectives set for 2030, 2050, and beyond climate neutrality. UPTAKE will assess CDR governance and policy frameworks considering social acceptance, accountability, monitoring, and regulations for sustainable CDR rollout at scale. As a result, UPTAKE will generate an open and interactive CDR roadmap explorer to investigate strategies that are resilient to risks of failure and disruption, and minimise adverse impacts on society, economy, and the environment, aiming for a just, inclusive, and sustainable transition.

    The UPTAKE consortium is coordinated by Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo Sui Cambiamenti Climatici (CMCC) and brings together 21 partners with well-established and world-leading expertise in CDR technology assessment, integrated assessment modelling, SSH methods, and climate policy and governance issues.

    UPTAKE is a Horizon Europe funded project.Beskrivelse

    01/09-202331/08-2027