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A transition for the citizens? Ensuring public participation in the European Green Deal

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Colli, Francesca

Egmont, Brussels

Egmont - Brussels

2021

7 p.

EU policy ; climate change ; energy

EU countries

European Policy Brief

68

Energy

https://www.egmontinstitute.be/a-transition-for-the-citizens-ensuring-public-participation-in-the-european-green-deal/

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"The EU acknowledges that citizen participation in the European Green Deal is vital to ensure the legitimacy of policies and public buy-in for climate measures. This policy brief examines specific options for public participation in policymaking – stakeholder consultation, citizens' assemblies and local projects – and discusses the extent to which each is already included in the European Green Deal. Although the most effective public participation takes place at national, regional or local level, it should nonetheless be encouraged or coordinated by the EU. Currently, the mechanisms established by the EU appear to blend different types of public participation; however, a key issue that remains to be addressed is reaching groups that may otherwise be overlooked or fall through the cracks – particularly those with the most to lose in the transition."

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