Citizen engagement is one of the key factors to ensure successful climate change risk adaptation strategies and plans, however decision-makers and practitioners often find it difficult to truly generate an interest and proactive participation from the individuals living in their regions. 

Two Horizon Europe projects, CLIMAS and AdaptationAGORA have been focusing on implementing specific frameworks and methodologies to generate greater interest, engagement and deliver co-creation, co-production, co-design and co-implementation of climate change adaptation processes. 

During this event, the results from the experiences will be shared from the Adaptation AGORA Pilots run in Rome, Zaragoza, Malmö and Dresden, and the CLIMAS Climate Assemblies in the autonomous region of Catalunya, in the Latvian municipality of Riga, and in Edermünde, in Germany’s continental region.

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