EQU Justice Framework Workshop Held at IIASA

IIASA

The Equity and Justice (EQU) Research Group in the Population and Just Societies (POPJUS) Program hosted a Justice Framework Workshop on 16 November at IIASA.

The workshop, entitled "Considering Justice in Applied Systems Analysis: Multiple Scales and Perspectives", was attended by more than 30 researchers and representatives of IIASA member organisations.

After a keynote from IIASA Acting Director Wolfgang Lutz and EQU Research Group Leader Thomas Schinko, the workshop provided an introduction to the Justice Framework developed by the EQU Research Group at IIASA since the kick-off workshop in 2021. Participants then had the opportunity to test the framework in smaller break-out groups focusing on specifically relevant component or applications of it. The underlying aim was to determine how the framework can be further applied to IIASA systems analysis and inform the research agenda in the future. Each session featured a short introduction, brief statements from session participants, and a discussion.

Methodological advances

Break-out Group 1: Justice applications for modeling work (Caroline Zimm)

This break-out used the EQU Justice Framework to integrate justice across the different steps of a research process. The group applied this to an example from integrated assessment modelling and discussed how this can be used in other IIASA research processes.

Break-out Group 2: Introducing diverse distributional justice patterns into integrated assessment models (Piotr Zebrowski)

Participants investigated how to represent and reconcile different justice patterns with the help of a model's objective functions. The group explored how IIASA models can integrate this novel approach.

Breakout Group 3: Procedural justice in participatory research (Susanne Hanger-Kopp)

This break-out session reflected on aspects of procedural justice relevant to IIASA research. The group discussed how we design participatory processes and how we engage with stakeholders in our projects.

Policy field applications: Experiences from IIASA projects

Breakout Group 4: Introducing justice to biodiversity research (Christopher Wong)

This break-out group applied the EQU Justice Framework to the design of transformative biodiversity pathways in the Rainforest project. Participants explored how the Justice Framework can be applied to other biodiversity research at IIASA.

Break-out Group 5: Considering justice aspects in integrated disaster risk management (Teresa Deubelli-Hwang and Thomas Schinko)

Participants reflected on developing and applying the EQU Justice Framework in wildfire risk management in the FireLogue project. The group explored how to apply the Justice Framework to disaster risk management and climate adaptation research at IIASA.

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