CRISP seeks to identify potential pathways that will aid the EU towards the transition to a sustainable, low carbon Europe. To meet this challenge, CRISP reviews current policies and practical case studies to figure out where we are at the moment. We then plan to develop and evaluate alternative scenarios for the future so that we than can find ways in which we can bridge the gap between where we are today, and where specifically we want to be in the future. A key feature of CRISP is the involvement and participation with school pupils, as well as experts and individuals, companies and governments. We are funded by FP7, the European Union Framework 7 research programme and are a team of partners from Greece, Hungary, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway and UK.

Researchers involved: Leonie Venhoeven MSc, dr. Goda Perlaviciute & prof. dr. Linda Steg
In collaboration with: Surrey University, Surrey Center for Environmental strategy, Central European University, National institute for consumer research (SIFO), Kaunas University of Technology, Institute of Environmental Engineering (KTU), Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) & Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus (TEI)

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