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Centre for Socioeconomic and Territorial Studies

RESEARCH THEMES

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ECOLOGICAL 
AND DIGITAL TRANSITION

Socioeconomic and ecological impacts of climate change and the digital transition. These systemic and multidimensional transformations underpin contrasting effects upon the achievement of the objectives outlined by the Agenda 2030.

RELATED PROJECTS
NT NB

2018 — 2022

Nuno Bento - 'Norma Transitória' Individual Project

OceanTrans

2018 — 2022

Ocean energy technologies transformative potential

KM3D

2018 — 2022

Knowledge Management in Additive Manufacturing: Designing New Business Models

EXPL/IVC-ESCT/1435/2013

2014 — 2015

Technological platforms and emerging business models: new modes of value creation and appropriation in the biomedical industry

EIT-KIC/MPR/0025/2013

2014 — 2014

Inforest - Research and; Innovation Centre for "Non-wood forest raw materials"

MEMO PTDC/EMS-ENE/2197/2012

2013 — 2015

MEMO - Evolution of the Lisbon metropolitan area metabolism. Lessons towards a Sustainable Urban Future.

TESS

2011 — 2014

TESS - Transition to an environmentally sustainable energy system - The role of technology-intensive firms in the commercialisation

RELATED NEWS

Media

Florinda Matos discussed Sustainable Digital Transition in an interview to Mais Ribatejo

04/06/202

Videoconference interview to DINÂMIA'CET-Iscte researcher Florinda Matos to Mais Ribatjeo on the way knowledge may guide digital transition towards sustainability.

News

Riding a bicycle can contribute more than renewable energies towards a better climate

06/04/2020

A Science magazine article co-authored by DINÂMIA'CET-Iscte researcher Nuno Bento describes how smaller scale innovations are faster decarbonizers, create new employment and are overall cheaper. Ride sharing and domestic solar pannels are more efficient against climate change than building big nuclear, solar or wind plants.

News

Boosting Energy Efficiency to Limit Global Warming to 1.5°C

11/09/2018

How can global warming be limited to 1.5°C by improving the energy efficiency of everyday activities? A new study says it is possible.

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