2023
DOI: 10.57064/2164/19887
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Just Transition for Workers and Communities in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire: Rapid Evidence Review

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“…156 The Rapid Evidence Assessment report has explored the lack of local control over how the energy resources have been developed, insufficient flow of profits into the local area, and economy dependent on oil price fluctuations. 157 Community empowerment in the context of energy transition is closely interconnected with democratic participation but includes further steps to develop agency, autonomy, and power-shift (Figure 39 below). For the energy transition to bring a societal transformation, especially in places closely linked to the energy industry, communities need to be empowered to play an active role.…”
Section: Community Empowerment Revitalisation and Net Zeromentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…156 The Rapid Evidence Assessment report has explored the lack of local control over how the energy resources have been developed, insufficient flow of profits into the local area, and economy dependent on oil price fluctuations. 157 Community empowerment in the context of energy transition is closely interconnected with democratic participation but includes further steps to develop agency, autonomy, and power-shift (Figure 39 below). For the energy transition to bring a societal transformation, especially in places closely linked to the energy industry, communities need to be empowered to play an active role.…”
Section: Community Empowerment Revitalisation and Net Zeromentioning
confidence: 99%
“…228 Our earlier report demonstrated the vulnerability of the economy and communities in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire to sudden oil price shocks. 229 A managed and predictable decline in the rate of production of oil and gas, informed by climate targets and scientific evidence 230 and supported by a rapid transition to and growth in renewables would facilitate a stable legal and political framework conducive to a Just Transition for the region.…”
Section: Unified and Timely Energy Policymentioning
confidence: 99%