On European Green Deal and Sustainable Development Policy (the Case of Romania)
Reaching the EU climate-neutrality objective in 2050 is very ambitious, especially for the Member States from Central-Eastern Europe. All the Member States will face challenges of transformational changes, but a good preparation of their administrative capacity will be a consistent support. The aim...
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oai:doaj.org-article:35a56521eccc4b63acb007aa4424d5352021-11-11T19:48:44ZOn European Green Deal and Sustainable Development Policy (the Case of Romania)10.3390/su1321122332071-1050https://doaj.org/article/35a56521eccc4b63acb007aa4424d5352021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/21/12233https://doaj.org/toc/2071-1050Reaching the EU climate-neutrality objective in 2050 is very ambitious, especially for the Member States from Central-Eastern Europe. All the Member States will face challenges of transformational changes, but a good preparation of their administrative capacity will be a consistent support. The aim of this article is to analyze Romania’s decision-making process for the implementation of the European Green Deal Strategy, reflected in its administrative capacity. For achieving this goal, an interesting model of analysis was elaborated, which takes into consideration three levels and dimensions: strategic (with executive and legislative dimensions), administrative (national and regional dimensions) and outcomes (assessed from a well-being lens and public opinions surveys). The model will be applied at the European and national levels (Romania). It uses qualitative research strategies and methods. The transversal character of the EGD strategy, the coordination needed for its implementation, and the interdependencies and regional approach are important components that pave the way for the elaboration of the National Green Deal Plan, which becomes compulsory for an adequate design of the sustainable, adaptive, and mature Romanian administrative capacity. In addition, the article proposes a few recommendations at the national and local levels for the preparation of a better implementation of the EGD.Melania-Gabriela CiotMDPI AGarticleGreen Dealclimate actionsustainable developmentinterdependenceadministrative capacityEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesTJ807-830Environmental sciencesGE1-350ENSustainability, Vol 13, Iss 12233, p 12233 (2021) |
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Reaching the EU climate-neutrality objective in 2050 is very ambitious, especially for the Member States from Central-Eastern Europe. All the Member States will face challenges of transformational changes, but a good preparation of their administrative capacity will be a consistent support. The aim of this article is to analyze Romania’s decision-making process for the implementation of the European Green Deal Strategy, reflected in its administrative capacity. For achieving this goal, an interesting model of analysis was elaborated, which takes into consideration three levels and dimensions: strategic (with executive and legislative dimensions), administrative (national and regional dimensions) and outcomes (assessed from a well-being lens and public opinions surveys). The model will be applied at the European and national levels (Romania). It uses qualitative research strategies and methods. The transversal character of the EGD strategy, the coordination needed for its implementation, and the interdependencies and regional approach are important components that pave the way for the elaboration of the National Green Deal Plan, which becomes compulsory for an adequate design of the sustainable, adaptive, and mature Romanian administrative capacity. In addition, the article proposes a few recommendations at the national and local levels for the preparation of a better implementation of the EGD. |
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On European Green Deal and Sustainable Development Policy (the Case of Romania) |
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On European Green Deal and Sustainable Development Policy (the Case of Romania) |
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On European Green Deal and Sustainable Development Policy (the Case of Romania) |
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On European Green Deal and Sustainable Development Policy (the Case of Romania) |
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On European Green Deal and Sustainable Development Policy (the Case of Romania) |
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on european green deal and sustainable development policy (the case of romania) |
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