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D6.4 - Sustainability strategy and action report

D6.4 - 持続可能性戦略と行動報告書 (AI 翻訳)

Pollitzer, Elizabeth

Zenodoプレプリント2026-05-19#エネルギー転換Origin: EU
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20305854
原典: https://zenodo.org/records/20305854
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🤖 gxceed AI 要約

日本語

本報告書は、Horizon EuropeプログラムのgEneSysプロジェクトにおける持続可能性戦略を提示する。プロジェクト成果の長期的な維持と活用を目指し、ジェンダー視点をエネルギー移行に統合する手法(GIA)を紹介する。政策、教育、国際協力など多様な分野でのジェンダー主流化を促進する。

English

This deliverable presents the sustainability strategy for the gEneSys project, funded under Horizon Europe. It aims to ensure long-term uptake of project outputs and highlights the Gendered Innovation Approach (GIA) for integrating gender perspectives into energy transitions. The report emphasizes stakeholder engagement across research, policy, education, and international cooperation to promote equitable energy systems.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本ではSSBJや有報でのジェンダー開示が進むが、本報告書はエネルギー移行におけるジェンダー分析の具体的枠組みを提供し、日本の企業や政策担当者にとって参考となる可能性がある。

In the global GX context

Globally, just transition and social equity are gaining attention in climate disclosure frameworks like ISSB and CSRD. This report offers a methodological approach (GIA) for integrating gender into energy transition strategies, relevant for policymakers and practitioners aiming for inclusive decarbonization.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:The Gendered Innovation Approach provides analytical tools for identifying gender biases in energy transition pathways, useful for scholars in sustainability and gender studies.

🏛政策担当者:The report outlines how gender-sensitive indicators and budgets can be incorporated into energy policy, aiding in the design of inclusive transition frameworks.

📄 Abstract(原文)

This deliverable presents the sustainability strategy and action framework developed within the gEneSys project (Transforming Gendered Interrelations of Power and Inequalities in Transition Pathways to Sustainable Energy Systems), funded under the Horizon Europe programme. The report aims to ensure the long-term sustainability, uptake, and exploitation of project outputs, methodologies, and evidence beyond the project duration, while maximising their contribution to research, policy, and practice related to sustainable and equitable energy transitions. The report provides an overview of the dissemination and engagement activities undertaken throughout the project and identifies the key stakeholder communities targeted to facilitate impact generation. Particular attention is given to actors operating across research, policy, education, innovation, funding, and international cooperation domains, recognising their strategic role in supporting systemic change and the mainstreaming of gender perspectives within energy transition ecosystems.  Building on the evidence generated by gEneSys, the report highlights the project’s contribution to advancing understanding of gendered power relations across multiple dimensions of energy transition, including education systems, scientific knowledge production, workforce participation, policy development, and EU–Africa cooperation frameworks. It further outlines the methodological innovations developed by the project, particularly the Gendered Innovation Approach (GIA), which provides analytical tools for identifying gender biases and gaps in the design, implementation, and communication of energy transition pathways.  The sustainability strategy presented in this report identifies opportunities for continued dissemination, scientific exploitation, policy uptake, and future research development. Proposed directions include the advancement of gender-sensitive indicators and standards, support for evidence-based policymaking, enhancement of educational curricula, strengthening of gender-responsive budgeting practices, and promotion of gender-sensitive partnerships within international cooperation initiatives. Overall, the report positions gender equality not only as a societal objective but also as a strategic and enabling mechanism for achieving more just, inclusive, and sustainable energy transition outcomes.

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