
FORENINGEN KLIMATORIUM
FORENINGEN KLIMATORIUM
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2027Partners:Ayuntamiento de Santander, CIMBAL, VLAAMSE LANDMAATSCHAPPIJ, CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV, ATOS france +25 partnersAyuntamiento de Santander,CIMBAL,VLAAMSE LANDMAATSCHAPPIJ,CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV,ATOS france,FIHAC,INSTITUT DE L'INNOVATION DURABLE -SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION INSTITUTE,REGION NOUVELLE-AQUITAINE,AAU,PROVINCIEBESTUUR WEST-VLAANDEREN,WR,SMPNRM,Sorbonne University,ICLEI EURO,SMEAG,STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,CMCC,FC.ID,FORENINGEN KLIMATORIUM,MEOSS,FRIESLAND,ACCLIMATERRA - COMITE SCIENTIFIQUE REGIONAL SUR LE CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE,VITO,TECNALIA,Institut Polytechnique de Bordeaux,OPE CANTABRIA,CAMBERA,Deltares,ULP ,Câmara Municipal do PortoFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101112836Overall Budget: 18,140,300 EURFunder Contribution: 17,438,600 EURThe impacts of climate change on people, planet and prosperity are intensifying. Many regions and communities are struggling to avoid losses and need to step up the effort to increase their climate resilience. Ongoing natural capital degradation leads to growing cost, increased vulnerability, and decreased stability of key systems. Therefore, the European Mission on Climate Adaptation acknowledges the need to adopt a systemic approach by working across sectors and disciplines, experimenting, and involving local communities. NBRACER steps up to this challenge with an innovative and practical approach to accelerate the transformation towards climate resilient regions that are safe, green, clean, healthy, and just. Adaptation will be based on the smart packaging of nature-based solutions (NBS), rooted in the resources supplied by biogeographic landscapes, and embedded in a transformative action approach that mobilizes and enables regions and communities to accelerate forward. NBRACER works with Demonstrating and Replicating regions in the European Atlantic biogeographical area to vision and co-design place based sustainable NBS that are at one with the regional landscapes, upscaling these into coherent regional packages and building time and place specific adaptation pathways integrating local solutions and regional scales. This process is supported by a regional scale effort to build adaptation journeys with community support, with input from teams testing and validating place based NBS solution portfolios situated in landscapes. Innovative technical and adaptation transformation support packages provide quantitative mapping methods and a transformative action approach and capacity building, and networking enable scaling out and building connections. Led by Deltares, advanced in climate adaptation science, the consortium builds synergy from the strength of practitioners, ecosystem engineers, innovators of transformative adaptation, finance, and capacity building experts.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2027Partners:GEMEENTE HAARLEM, CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV, BRK, IEEC, ICC +22 partnersGEMEENTE HAARLEM,CLIMATE-KIC HOLDING BV,BRK,IEEC,ICC,BENEGO,SEA,University of Twente,STICHTING CLIMATE-KIC INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION,THW,I2CAT,GAC,FORENINGEN KLIMATORIUM,FHG,EVENFLOW,RADIO- JATELEVISIOTEKNIIKAN TUTKIMUS RTT,REGION OF CENTRAL MACEDONIA,STOWA,ISEM,MI SR,CPS,Ministry of the Environment of the Slovak Republic,BM.I,HET WATERSCHAPSHUIS,Barrabes,Gemeente Rotterdam,Aerospace ValleyFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101182917Overall Budget: 19,000,000 EURFunder Contribution: 19,000,000 EURPCP-WISE aims to customize/pre-operationalize water management innovations from space for European climate resilience via pre-commercial procurement (PCP). The project, spanning phases from solution design to field validation, targets TRL 8. It addresses water-related crises (floods, fires, infrastructure impacts) using space and Earth Observation data. Objectives include common operational information products, interoperability mechanisms, and an active user network. With climate change impacting water availability and distribution, PCP-WISE seeks to enhance EO-based information for better regional water management, promoting resilience across EU borders. It focuses on local dynamics in water availability and aims to anticipate extreme climate conditions through an integrated water intelligence system. The project's significance lies in its potential to mitigate water-related crises, driven by a unified water taxonomy and Earth observation-based modeling. Through comprehensive research and development solutions, PCP-WISE aims to boost adaptation across the EU, targeting stakeholders in water management, environment, first responders, cities, and agriculture. The project's objectives are designed to adress business, technical, economic, and policy goals. Key results include capacity-building efforts, climate-related inputs, stakeholder engagement, and the dissemination of innovative solutions to advance water resilience both locally and globally.
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