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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:
Deliver science-based R&I; roadmaps for multi-level climate governance supporting local adaptation assessments and plans.
CARMINE carries out its approach in eight Case Study Areas, focusing on diverse socio-economic profiles, types of communities, vulnerabilities, climate impacts drivers and geographical distribution across Europe. The case Study Areas are: Prague (CZ), Leipzig (DE), Funen-Odense (DK), Athens (EL), Barcelona (ES), Bologna (IT), Brasov (RO9 and Birmingham (UK).
Project information
Lead
National Meteorological Administration, Romania
Partners
- MITIGA Solutions - Spain
- University of Bucharest - Romania
- National Research Council - Institute for BioEconomy - Italy
- Institute of Computer Science, Czech Academy of Sciences - Czech Republic
- National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry - Romania
- Ruhr University Bochum - Germany
- Fundació d'Ecologia del Foc i Gestió d’Incendis Pau Costa Alcubierre - Spain
- Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg - Germany
- Meteomatics AG - Switzerland
- National Center for Cartography - Romania
- Technical University of Denmark - Denmark
- Met Office Hadley Centre - United Kingdom
- Athena Research Center - Greece
- National Observatory of Athens - Greece
- Justus Liebig University Giessen - Germany
- World Meteorological Organization - International
- Academy of Athens - Greece
- SDSN Association Paris - UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network - France
- LNH water aps - Denmark
- University of Birmingham - United Kingdom
- Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change - Italy
- B-Kode - Belgium
- ICLEI European Secretariat - Germany
- Municipality of Brasov - Romania
- New Metropolitan Attica S.A. - Greece
- European Central Bank - Germany
- Ministry of Digital Governance - Greece
- Birmingham City Council - United Kingdom
- Stadtwerke Leipzig GmbH - Germany
- Centro Agro Alimentare di Bologna Spa - Italy
- Leibniz University Hannover - The Institute of Environmental Planning - Germany
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Published in Climate-ADAPT: Nov 5, 2024
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