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    CARMINE1January 2024 - December 2027

    Climate-Resilient Development Pathways in Metropolitan Regions of Europe

    CARMINE’s overarching goal is to help the metropolitan communities become more climate resilient, by co-producing knowledge-based tools, strategies and plans for enhanced adaptation and mitigation actions addressing the Charter of the EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change by 2030.

    To achieve this goal, focusing on a 2030-2035 timeframe and with longer perspectives up to 2050, CARMINE aims to:

    ✅ Co-create and co-develop decision-support services and guidelines for enhanced resilience and adaptive capacity, including early warning and disaster risk management systems;

    ✅ Cooperate closely with local to regional communities (stakeholders and users), decision and policy-makers (local authorities) to co-develop cross-sectoral frameworks for adaptation and mitigation actions;

    ✅ Deliver science-based R&I roadmaps for multi-level climate governance supporting local adaptation assessments and plans.

    Obj. 1. Review the available resources, tools, practices, policies, and methodologies, and identify the gaps, challenges and barriers that hamper the successful advance of the resilience pathways in the Metropolitan Regions of Europe.

    Obj. 2. Develop high-resolution risk assessment models linking climate, earth system processes, and socio-economic drivers, for enriched data fusion and effectiveness of adaptation and mitigation actions in the Metropolitan Regions of Europe.

    Obj. 3. Co-produce a climate adaptation and resilience framework combining Living Labs and Digital Twins approaches that supports decision making processes for resilience and disaster risk management in the Metropolitan Regions of Europe, including Nature-Based Solutions.

    Obj. 4 Provide state-of-the-art Impact-based Decision Support Services blending climate and environmental data into socioeconomic impact and risk assessments, for user-friendly access to high spatially resolved modelling outputs in support of local adaptation assessments and plans.

    Obj. 5 Conduct the participatory development of better coordinated and impactful modelling and risk assessment, in support of roadmaps of R&I priorities on adaptation, informed policies, and cross-sectoral plans towards the 2030-2035 timeframe and beyond (i.e., 2050).

    CARMINE establishes synergies and complementarities with ongoing projects funded under the calls HORIZON-MISS-2021-CLIMA-02-03: ICARIA, MIRA CA, and R ISKADAPT, and HO RIZON-MISS-2021-CLIMA-02-01: CLIMAAX

    Posted on: 01/05/2025

    Last Edited: 5 months ago

    European Topic Center Sustainability Transitions1December 2021 - November 2026

    The European Topic Centre on Sustainability Transitions (ETC ST) is a consortium of twelve European organisations working in partnership with the European Environment Agency under a Framework Partnership Agreement for the period 2022-2026.

    The ETC ST provides support to the European Environment Agency (EEA) regarding sustainability transitions. The ETC ST aims to deliver insights that contribute to understanding of sustainability transition challenges and opportunities. The aim is to enhance knowledge base to provide support to European Union policies.

    The ETC ST contributes to the three following actions:

    • Monitoring and assessing sustainability transitions in Europe through systemic lenses
    • Analysing sustainability transitions enablers: economics, finance, innovation, policies, and governance across scales
    • Developing co-created knowledge for action, including foresight, with stakeholders.

    Posted on: 06/01/2025