Wellbeing, inclusion, sustainability and the economy

HORIZON.2.2HORIZON-RIAID: 101095219
EC Contribution
€27,801
Consortium Size
9 orgs
Summary

WISE Horizons will inform and accelerate the transition to a new economic paradigm with wellbeing, inclusion and sustainability at its core. The project will create a state-of-the-art theoretical framework which synthesises the current post-growth initiatives through a novel and open access WISE accounting framework. The framework will define core terms and link to Beyond-GDP metrics, satellite accounts, policy strategies and the current generation of economic and integrated models. It will link to European policy strategies such as the Net-zero targets, the Circular Economy transition and Sustainable Competitiveness. With partners in Africa, the US and China it will also globally assess the current and new economic paradigms from the perspective of Sustainable Developments Goals.Any transition will result in trade-offs and synergies between different elements of a new economy such as wellbeing, inclusion and sustainability. These will be empirically analysed and used to inform policy and society about the choices that will shape the future up to 2050. The historical empirical analyses will use the WISE database and thematic/integrated models that address the core questions and policies of the post-growth society will be created by leading experts/institutes in the field of Beyond-GDP, inequality, sustainability and post-growth economics.To maximise the impact of the project, the WISE stakeholder Platform, which is a “network of networks” will be created and the groups involved in the WISE Platform will be engaged in communication, dissemination and exploitation. The empirical research involved in this project will be done in a novel co-creative approach involving stakeholders in 5 co-creation labs/workshops. Special attention is given to individuals that are negatively affected by the transformation. An ambitious communication strategy will facilitate a new public debate away from the standard economic paradigm and towards a new paradigm fit for the future.

Consortium (9)

Project Results (26)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (16)
Accounting for the carbon footprint of capital ownership advances the understanding of emission inequality
Climatic Change· 2025DOI
Lucas Chancel, Yannic Rehm
Climate change and the global distribution of wealth
Nature Climate Change· 2025DOI
Lucas Chancel, Cornelia Mohren, Philipp Bothe, Gregor Semieniuk
Climate change and the global distribution of wealth
Nature Climate Change· 2025DOI
Chancel, Lucas; Mohren, Cornelia; Bothe, Philipp; Semieniuk, Gregor
Climate Inequality Report 2025. Climate Change: A Capital Challenge. Why Climate Policy Must Tackle Ownership
· 2025
Lucas Chancel Cornelia Mohren
Environmental International
Environment International· 2025DOI
Liu, Kedi; Wang, Ranran; KC, Samir; Goujon, Anne; Kiesewetter, Gregor; Hoekstra, Rutger
Europa scoort op veel domeinen van welvaart beter dan Amerika
Economisch Statistische Berichten· 2025
Annegeke Jansen, Philip Bothe en Rutger Hoekstra
Groei welvaart begint met bredere verankering in beleid
Economisch Statistische Berichten· 2025
Rutger Hoekstra
Inclusion of wellbeing impacts of climate change: a review of literature and integrated environment–society–economy models
The Lancet Planetary Health· 2025DOI
Inge Schrijver, Paul Behrens, Rutger Hoekstra, René Kleijn
A comprehensive Beyond-GDP database to accelerate wellbeing, inclusion, and sustainability research
Scientific Data· 2024DOI
Liu, K.; Wang, R.; Behrens, P.A.; Schrijver, I.M.; Jansen, G.A.J.; Rum, I.A.; Hoekstra, R.
A European Agenda To Navigate Uncertain Times. How to Steer the EU Towards Wellbeing for All, Now and in the Future.
· 2024DOI
Hoekstra, Rutger; Barth, Jonathan; Bartolini, Stefano; Biggeri, Mario; Burger, Martijn; Ferrannini, Andrea; Häikiö, Liisa; Hirvilammi, Tuuli; Kaufmann, Raphael; Rayner, Laura; Reuter, Katja; Sarracino, Francesco
Beyond GDP: a review and conceptual framework for measuring sustainable and inclusive wellbeing
The Lancet Planetary Health· 2024DOI
Jansen, Annegeke; Wang, Ranran; Behrens, Paul; Hoekstra, Rutger
Can we project well-being? Towards integral well-being projections in climate models and beyond
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications· 2024DOI
Kedi Liu; Ranran Wang; Inge Schrijver; Rutger Hoekstra
Nature
Nature Magazine· 2024DOI
Rutger Hoekstra
BEYOND GDP: A MEASUREMENT FRAMEWORK FOR WHAT REALLY MATTERS
GROWING THE ALTERNATIVES: Societies for a future beyond GDP· 2023
Annageke Jansen and Rutger Hoekstra
Potential pension fund losses should not deter high-income countries from bold climate action
Joule· 2023DOI
Semieniuk, Gregor; Chancel, Lucas; Saïsset, Eulalie; Holden, Philip B.; Mercure, Jean-Francois; Edwards, Neil R.
The potential of wealth taxation to address the triple climate inequality crisis
Nature Climate Change· 2023DOI
Chancel, Lucas; Bothe, Philipp; Voituriez, Tancrède
Deliverables (9)
Data Management Plan
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Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - WISE Horizons (Wellbeing, inclusion, sustainability and the economy)