Assumptions table
The assumptions table gathers comprehensive information for building assumptions and sufficiency targets adapted to the Lithuanian and Hungarian context. Partners selected and prioritised up to 30 key sufficiency indicators from square meters per inhabitant or average households size for the buildings sector to traveled distance (passenger.km) by different modes of transport or number of people per vehicle for the mobility sector. Implementing partners gathered historical data for each indicator, and justified it with regards to the national socio-economic and cultural context. Sufficiency experts from négaWatt and independent expert Lukas Godé inserted theoretical sufficiency potentials for 2050 from literature, as well as 2050 potentials adapted to the French or German context in key sufficiency based scenarios such as the négaWatt scenario for France or Green Supreme from Rescue for Germany. On the basis of this research and the detailed exchanges in the assumptions workshop, partners from LEI and REKK could detail 2050 sufficiency targets for each indicator, and justify it in a “background column”.
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