Proyecto Europeo SHARED GREEN DEAL

SHARED GREEN DEAL

Proyecto Horizon 2020 · Grant Agreement nº 101036640 · 4.996.098 € · 2022–2027

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About the project

SHARED GREEN DEAL (Social Sciences & Humanities for Achieving a Responsible, Equitable and Desirable Green Deal) is a Horizon 2020 project worth nearly €5 million that starts from a fundamental conviction: the European green transition cannot be achieved through top-down policies or technology alone. Behavioural, social and cultural change is essential for the European Green Deal to be real, fair and desirable for all citizens.

Over five years, a consortium of 22 organisations — eight universities, three research centres, eight network organisations and three SMEs — developed 24 social experiments in neighbourhoods across Europe, addressing six Green Deal priorities: clean energy, circular economy, efficient building renovation, sustainable mobility, sustainable food and biodiversity preservation. The project combines 19 Social Sciences and Humanities disciplines with transdisciplinary approaches to generate tools, recommendations and knowledge transferable to local and European public policies.

The result: a transnational stakeholder network, 36 high-impact publications and a permanent knowledge forum to continue the work beyond the project’s lifetime.

Three key project milestones

1. 24 social experiments in European neighbourhoods The core of the project: 24 local actions in countries across Europe, led by organisations and local governments, testing in practice how social and cultural change can accelerate Green Deal implementation in real communities. One of them in Granada, coordinated with local partners to envision clean energy futures. 🔗 Local Partners

2. Collection of 36 applied research publications Reports, factsheets, journal articles and official deliverables published in five languages (English, French, German, Italian and Spanish), with findings and policy recommendations on the six Green Deal priority topics, addressed to researchers, policymakers and civil society. 🔗 Publications

3. Launch of the SHARED GREEN SOCIETIES forum At the project’s close, the consortium created a permanent forum to continue the work initiated, connect SSH researchers with practice and policy across Europe, and ensure the long-term impact of results. Acento Comunicación is a founding partner of this forum. 🔗 SHARED GREEN SOCIETIES

Our work: communication, dissemination and exploitation of results

Acento Comunicación participated as a registered consortium partner, with direct responsibility for the design, layout and communication of all project materials and publications throughout its entire lifetime.

  • Founding partner of the SHARED GREEN SOCIETIES forum At the project’s end, Acento Comunicación joins as a founding partner of the permanent forum created to sustain the consortium’s work, connect SSH research with policy and practice, and scale results beyond EU funding. 🔗 SHARED GREEN SOCIETIES
  • Branding design and layout of the full editorial collection Creation of the project’s visual identity and consistent layout of all 36 publications produced throughout the project, with explicit credit to Acento Comunicación in the official consortium documents. 🔗 Publications
  • 36 publications produced: design and layout Editorial design of the full project output: 19 research reports, 6 factsheets, 5 journal articles, 5 official deliverables and 3 presentations, in 5 languages, covering the 6 Green Deal priority topics. 🔗 All publications
  • Communication of 24 social experiments across Europe Dissemination and communication strategy for the 24 social experiments developed in neighbourhoods across Europe, including the clean energy experiment in Granada, coordinated with local partners. 🔗 Local Partners
  • SSH Coffee Talks series and dissemination webinars Support in the organisation and communication of the SSH Coffee Talks — online panels presenting findings and recommendations to policy, research and civil society audiences across Europe. 🔗 Governing the Green Deal webinar
  • Thematic dissemination by priority area Segmented communication across the six project themes with specific content for each area, from clean energy and circular economy to sustainable mobility and biodiversity. 🔗 Green Deal Priorities
  • Policy recommendations and exploitation of results Production of policy briefs, recommendations addressed to European institutions and exploitation materials to ensure that the findings from the social experiments reach those who design public policies. 🔗 Publications