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The NEVERMORE project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme, aims to develop integrated models and tools for simulating and assessing the impacts and risks of climate change, as well as to realise new interactive digital tools useful for citizens and policy-makers to learn about future scenarios and to make mitigation and adaptation policies more effective.
NEVERMORE focuses on 5 case studies, including climate change hot- spots such as wetlands, islands, Boreal, Mediterranean and Alpine regions; by establishing five Local and Transnational Stakeholder Councils, the project ensures the active involvement of public and private actors in the co-design, co-creation and validation of models and solutions for climate change assessment.
The project promotes integrated climate change assessment by combining climate science, socio-economic data, and stakeholder knowledge into a multi-scale framework embedded in a user-friendly ICT toolkit.
Within NEVERMORE project specific attention is dedicated to policy-support through EU and local policy recommendations synthesized in 6 Policy Briefs, and to knowledge dissemination through a dedicated MOOC programme.
Project information
Lead
Fondazione Bruno Kessler (Italy)
Partners
CARTIF Foundation (Spain)
Sitia Municipality (Greece)
Institute for the Development of the Region of Murcia (Spain)
Tulcea County prefecture Office (Romania)
Autonomous Province of Trento (Italy)
Centre for Social Innovation (AUstria)
Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change - CMCC (Italy)
University of Valladolid - UVa (Spain)
Swedish Environmental Research Institute (Sweden)
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research - PIK (Denmark)
National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos" (Greece)
European Association for Local Democracy (France)
North Sweden Energy Agency (Sweden)
Software Imagination & Vision (Romania)
RINA-Consulting (Italy)
Reference information
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Published in Climate-ADAPT: May 12, 2026
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