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SMART · Sustainable Market Actors for Responsible Trade

H2020Status: CLOSED1 March 201629 February 2020EU funding €2,491,210Call H2020-INT-2014-2015

This Project aims to address an increasingly pressing global challenge: How to achieve the EU’s development goals and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, while meeting the global target of staying within two degrees global warming and avoid transgressing other planetary boundaries.EU policies must align with sustainable development goals (Article 11 TFEU). The impacts of climate change and global loss of natural habitat undermine the progress achieved by pursuing the Millennium Development Goals and threaten the realisation of EU development policy goals. Our focus is the role of EU’s public and private market actors. They have a high level of interaction with actors in emerging and developing economies, and are therefore crucial to achieving the EU’s development goals. However, science does not yet cater for insights in how the regulatory environment influences their decision-making, nor in how we can stimulate them to make development-friendly, environmentally and socially sustainable decisions. Comprehensive, ground-breaking research is necessary into the regulatory complexity in which EU private and public market actors operate, in particular concerning their interactions with private and public actors in developing countries. Our Consortium, leading experts in law, economics, and applied environmental and social science, is able to analyse this regulatory complexity in a transdisciplinary and comprehensive perspective, both on an overarching level and in depth, in the form of specific product life-cycles: ready-made garments and mobile phones. We bring significant new evidence-based insights into the factors that enable or hinder coherence in EU development policy; we will advance the understanding of how development concerns can be successfully integrated in non-development policies and regulations concerning market actors; and we provide tools for improved PCD impact assessment as well as for better corporate sustainability assessment.

Consortium · 25 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITETET I OSLO

NO · €1,158,099

participant

AARHUS UNIVERSITET

DK

participant

UNIVERSITY OF GHANA

GH · €11,756

participant

UNIVERSITAT JAUME I DE CASTELLON

ES · €229,247

participant

BGMEA INSTITUTE OF FASHION & TECHNOLOGY

BD · €86,212

participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

UK · €93,663

participant

SHANGHAI JIAO TONG UNIVERSITY

CN

participant

TAX JUSTICE NETWORK

UK · €30,000

participant

FORSKNINGSSTIFTELSEN FAFO

NO · €195,153

participant

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET

DK

participant

UNIVERZITA KOMENSKEHO V BRATISLAVE

SK

participant

INSTYTUT ALLERHANDA

PL · €10,000

participant

CICERO SENTER FOR KLIMAFORSKNING

NO · €349,233

participant

UNIVERSITEIT NYENRODE BV

NL · €145,777

participant

COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOL

DK · €42,731

participant

DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

AU

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI SASSARI

IT

participant

CITY UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG

HK

participant

UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL

UK · €52,334

participant

UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA

AU

participant

TURUN YLIOPISTO

FI

participant

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK - NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK

IE

participant

POLSKI INSTYTUT PRAW CZLOWIEKA I BIZNESU - PIHRB

PL · €20,375

participant

NORCE RESEARCH AS

NO · €66,630

participant

STOCKHOLMS UNIVERSITET

SE

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