CORDIS Project
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This project examines how environmental regulations can drive technological innovation for sustainability. By analyzing the Zero Emission Vehicle program, it aims to understand the economic, social, and environmental impacts of stringent regulations on innovation and competitiveness, labor skills, and air quality.
The transition toward a sustainable economy has become an urgency rather than just a challenge.
Rising to it demands a deep reconsideration of the economic, social and environmental dimensions of development.
The rapid degradation of the environment requires a swift and deep transformation.
Our diverse team of researchers experienced in different, yet complementary disciplines, aims to provide rigorous scientific evidence on how regulation induces sustainable technological change?
We build on ex…
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United States, Cambridge
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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