
Comune di Napoli
Comune di Napoli
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2026Partners:BEF DEUTSCHLAND BEF GERMANY, Comune di Napoli, ZAMG, AJUNTAMENT DE GRANOLLERS, OVOS +12 partnersBEF DEUTSCHLAND BEF GERMANY,Comune di Napoli,ZAMG,AJUNTAMENT DE GRANOLLERS,OVOS,GEOSPHERE AUSTRIA,VUA,University of Innsbruck,TALLINNA LINN,ENEA,SMART CITIES CONSULTING,AQUA,BEZIRKSREGIERUNG ARNSBERG,ATOS IT,AIT,TURISTICKA ZAJEDNICA ZAGREBACKE ZUPANIJE,University Federico II of NaplesFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101056841Overall Budget: 6,204,910 EURFunder Contribution: 6,204,910 EURAccording to the EU’s Climate Adaptation Strategy (COM(2021) 82), “improving knowledge and managing uncertainty” is key for realising the vision of a climate neutral and climate-resilient Union, as “Climate change is having such a pervasive impact that our response to it must be systemic”. Thus, there is an urgent need for an integrated approach for an enhanced understanding of the interaction, complementarity and trade-offs between adaptation and mitigation measures, especially regarding the expected increase in region-al mean temperature, precipitation and changing soil moisture (IPCC AR6 WG I). Furthermore, this under-standing and knowledge needs to be provided to a broad audience to support local authorities in EU partner countries in developing regional programmes. KNOWING aims to develop a modelling framework to help understand and quantify the interactions between impacts and risks of climate change, mitigation pathways and adaptation strategies. The framework will be used to assess thAdvancing climate science and further broadening and deepening the knowledge base is essential to inform the societal transition towards a climate neutral and climate resilient society by 2050, as well as towards a more ambitious greenhouse gas reduction target by 2030. There is a need for research that furthers our understanding of past, present and expected future changes in climate and its implications on ecosystems and society, closing knowledge gaps, and develops the tools that support policy coherence and the implementation of effective mitigation and adaptation solutions. Currently, there is a lack of knowledge of the Earth system and the ability to predict and project its changes under different natural and socio-economic drivers, especially regarding complex interrelations, rebound effects and behavioural aspects. Therefore, a holistic, system-aware and behaviour centred approach is needed to identify and implement realistic and effective climate mitigation pathways.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2017 - 2020Partners:STADT LINZ, WSP, ZAMG, University Federico II of Naples, cismet GmbH +14 partnersSTADT LINZ,WSP,ZAMG,University Federico II of Naples,cismet GmbH,EUREKA COMUNICAZIONE TELEMATICA SRL,METEOGRID SL,CEDEX,AEMET,ACCIONA CONSTRUCCION SA,Comune di Napoli,JONKOPING COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD,INGENIERIA ESPECIALIZADA OBRA CIVIL E INDUSTRIAL SA,STOCKHOLMS STAD,SMART CITIES CONSULTING,METEOGRID,ATOS SPAIN SA,SMHI,AITFunder: European Commission Project Code: 730355Overall Budget: 5,906,270 EURFunder Contribution: 5,000,000 EURUrban areas and traffic infrastructure linking such areas are highly vulnerable to climate change. Smart use of existing climate intelligence can increase urban resilience and generate added value for businesses and society at large. Based on the results of FP7 climate change, future internet and crisis preparedness projects (SUDPLAN, ENVIROFI, CRISMA) with an average TRL of 4-5 and following an agile and user-centred design process, end-users, purveyors and providers of climate intelligence will co-create an integrated Climate Services Information System (CSIS) to integrate resilience into urban infrastructure. As a result, CLARITY will provide an operational eco-system of cloud based climate services to calculate and present the expected effects of CC-induced and -amplified hazards at the level of risk, vulnerability and impact functions. CLARITY will offer what-If decision support functions to investigate the effects of adaptation measures and risk reduction options in the specific project context, and allow the comparison of alternative strategies. Four demonstration cases will showcase CLARITY climate services in different climatic, regional, infrastructure and hazard contexts in Italy, Sweden, Austria and Spain; focusing on the planning and implementation of urban infrastructure development projects. CLARITY will provide the practical means to include the effects of CC hazards and possible adaptation and risk management strategies into planning and implementation of such projects, focusing on increasing CC resilience. Decision makers involved in these projects will be empowered to perform climate proof and adaptive planning of adaptation and risk reduction options.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2024 - 2028Partners:CNR, ATMO AUVERGNE RHONE ALPES, SenseAir (Sweden), EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR LOCAL DEVELOPMENT, NORWEGIAN ENVIRONMENT AGENCY +15 partnersCNR,ATMO AUVERGNE RHONE ALPES,SenseAir (Sweden),EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR LOCAL DEVELOPMENT,NORWEGIAN ENVIRONMENT AGENCY,ISS,Comune di Napoli,Oslo Kommune,NIPH,LUCAM BV,VFA SOLUTIONS BV,CNRS,TNO,NILU,URBAN CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCH NETWORK - EUROPEAN HUB ETS,HOPE,FMI,STICHTING INTERNATIONAL NETWORK ONCHILDREN'S HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND SAFETY,ENEA,INSERMFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101157458Overall Budget: 5,881,450 EURFunder Contribution: 5,633,150 EURTransformative adaptation is gaining recognition as the appropriate response to climate change as the current adaptive measures reach their limits. In addressing health risks associated with heat waves, air pollution, wildfire emission and pollen, the implementation of comprehensive transformative adaptation remains largely unreported in Europe. healthRiskADAPTs objective is to develop and implement a health risk assessment system for Mediterranean, Alpine and Continental regions. Its contents and tools will be in line with Climate-ADAPT described Urban adaptation support tool. This will support empowerment of local and regional authorities to make informed decisions in strategic planning, management and daily operational mitigation of health challenges related to climate change. healthRiskADAPT will address the fundamental causes of vulnerability and implement concrete adaptation measures aiming to mitigate the health impacts of climate change. The key details of this approach include: 1) Co-creation with users of integrated transformative adaptation options encompassing technical, nature based, and social solutions, reducing the impact of climate-related risks on human health in both indoor and outdoor environments. 2) Vulnerability assessments, health indicators, and risk indices related to climate change impact on health, considering different temporal and spatial scales. 3) Interactive and user-friendly toolkit for local & regional authorities to assess hazards, vulnerability, and risks specific to their regions. These toolkits will facilitate the prioritization, planning, and evaluation of adaptation options. healthRiskADAPT will use various communication techniques to actively engage with all stakeholders involved in the adaptation process, and develop an upscaling strategy to meet the ambitions of the Climate mission. Furthermore, we seek to enhance the preparedness of the healthcare system to respond effectively to the challenges posed by the effects of climate change.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2020 - 2024Partners:COBO, WR, South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences, University Federico II of Naples, ILS +21 partnersCOBO,WR,South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences,University Federico II of Naples,ILS,DRUSTVO URBANI CEBELAR,UNIBO,ULL,HAGUE CORPORATE AFFAIRS BV,Comune di Napoli,COMMUNE DE ROMAINVILLE,Mai bine,FLYTECH SRL,NABOLAGSHAGER AS,METABOLIC BV,ISLATUNA,Gallis Miljø og Kommunikasjon - Nabolagshager,MUNICIPALITY LANSINGERLAND,AGRO PARIS TECH,WILLI HORST,STICHTING METABOLIC INSTITUTE,UAB,POLAR PERMACULTURE SOLUTIONS AS,Tåsen Microgreens,AJUNTAMENT DE SABADELL,ARCTURFunder: European Commission Project Code: 862663Overall Budget: 7,591,320 EURFunder Contribution: 7,174,250 EURDiversity of European cities and regions creates barriers to the demonstration of systemic food-related innovative approaches valuable in so different contexts. Objective of FoodE is to accelerate the growth of citizen-led City/Region food systems (CRFS) by bringing local initiatives across Europe together, as well as co-developing and disseminating a range of tools - co-designed with academia, citizens, and food system start-ups - to ensure that the most up-to-date cross-sectorial knowledge is applied. Start-ups will also provide an in-depth understanding of the needs of the key stakeholders, making resilient citizen-driven food systems happen. The key challenge is then to aggregate the most sustainable models of CRFS and enable co-creation of innovative pilot experiences, fostering the health and wellbeing of European citizens. This challenge will be tackled by setting a co-created mechanism, based on Citizen Science and Responsible Research and Innovation principles, where public authorities, citizens, business actors and non-profit organisations share ideas, tools, best practices and new models, supporting cities in becoming innovative food hubs. The outputs of FoodE will impact on job creation, promotion of local economy, strengthening the role of local communities in complying with Sustainable Development Goals, as well as identifying and strengthening relations between the different actors of the food chain. The way used by FoodE to achieve this goals consists of the following steps: - Define an operational methodology for the assessment of CRFS. - Promote cross-pollination between European CRFS. - Contribute to increase access to affordable, safe and nutritious food. - Create a tool mobilising CRFS stakeholders in sustainability assessment. - Upscale the output to other EU cities.
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