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Towards the Metropolitan City: adaptation strategies to climate change using new technologies and integrated approaches for e-governance and spatial planning decision-making

The article summarises the reasons of neccessity for urban adaptation, proposes an urban adaptation planning process integrated with mitigation planning and introduces to the use of remote sensing technologies in urban climate risk assessments. The proposed approach moves away from the concept of possession, but instead it is near the concept of sharing of resources and knowledge, cooperation; and introduces models of governance based on participation and involvement of citizens

AdaPT Mont-Blanc

Video on climate change adaptation by spatial planning in the Espace Mont-Blanc region.

Guidelines on local adaptation to Climate Change for Water Management and Natural Hazards in the Alps

This document, prepared by the “Water Management in the Alps” Platform of the Alpine Convention, proposes a structure for local adaptation plans in the field of water management and natural hazards at local level in the Alps: - an overview on climate development, trends and future scenarios - a description of impacts and vulnerability - potential policies and adaptation measures - potential natural hazard management actions. Relevant European projects and national initiatives are also presented.

Synthesis report: Stock-taking as basis for defining activities of the Alpine Climate Board

This stock-taking report, prepared by the Alpine Climate Board of the Alpine Convention, classifies more than 100 climate change adaptation and mitigation activities carried out by various actors of the Alpine Convention in the period 2013-2019. The following indicators are used: type of activity, adaptation/mitigation/integrated relevance, sector of action, Alpine specificity, stakeholders’ level. Recommendations for further activities of the Alpine Convention are provided.

Natural Hazard Risk Governance

To actively contribute to current discussions on the ecological, economic and social development of the Alps, the Alpine Convention periodically publishes a Report on the State of the Alps (RSA). For the 7th report, the Natural Hazards Platform of the Alpine Convention (PLANALP) has prepared a status quo analysis to examine current changes in the way society handles natural hazards, along with recommendations for enhancing risk governance.

GIS-based Infrastructure Management System for Optimized Response to Extreme Events on Terrestrial Transport Networks

SAFEWAY aims to design, validate and implement holistic methods, strategies, tools and technical interventions to significantly increase the resilience of inland transport infrastructure. SAFEWAY holistic toolset will enable to anticipate and mitigate the effects of extreme events at all stages of the disaster cycle: Preparation: SAFEWAY approach is based on a substantial improvement of prediction, monitoring and decision tools that will contribute to the anticipation, prevention and preparation of critical European transport infrastructures for the damaging impacts of extreme events

Adaptation options for hydropower plants

Hydropower generation depends, by definition, on the availability of water and is therefore affected by the impacts of climate change on water basins, mainly through two (opposite) pathways. Climate change can result in water scarcity, leading to lower river flows and lower accumulation of water into dams, and hence to a lower amount of water that can pass through turbines or run-of the river plants to generate electricity

21st century climate change in the European Alps—A review

Reliable estimates of future climate change in the Alps are relevant for large parts of the European society. At the same time, the complex Alpine region poses considerable challenges to climate models, which translate to uncertainties in the climate projections

Cultural Adaptations

Cultural Adaptations is an action-research project seeking to find creative, innovative and place-based methods to adapt to climate change. Throughout history, societies have adapted to the local conditions of their physical environments, but the pace of climate change will create new challenges and opportunities for cultural organisations

Pan-European Urban Climate Service

Urban areas are very vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, because of the high concentration of people, infrastructure, and economic activity, but also because cities tend to exacerbate climate extremes such as heat waves and flash floods. The PUCS project, also known as Climate-fit

Sea level rise scenarios along the Mediterranean Coasts

Global mean sea level is expected represent one of the most serious impacts of climate change to face in the next years, especially in subsiding coasts of the Mediterranean, entailing widespread environmental changes, coastal retreat, marine flooding and loss of land, which will be subtracted to human activities. Sea level rise will amplify the impacts exerted by a multitude of hazards (storm surges flooding, coastal erosion and tsunamis) on infrastructure and building integrity, people safety, economic assets and cultural heritage

Development of a Decision Support System for Improved Resilience & Sustainable Reconstruction of historic areas to cope with Climate Change & Extreme Events based on Novel Sensors and Modelling Tools

Recent studies highlight the potential impact of Climate Change and geo-hazards (such as landslides and earthquakes) on historic areas hosting Cultural Heritage sites and monuments, which in turn yield significant adverse impacts on economies, politics and societies. The deterioration of Cultural Heritage sites is one of the biggest challenges in conservation; aspects such as building technologies/materials, structural responses, preventive measures and restoration strategies, resilience and adaptation methodologies must be considered

Adapting to extreme weather in Norwegian municipalities

Local authorities in Norway have varying abilities to deal with climate-related extremes, such as floods, storms, landslides, and avalanches. Yet preparing for the likelihood of climate-driven extreme events and developing response strategies are primarily tasks for municipalities

Advancing Resilience of Historic Areas against Climate-related and other Hazards

The ARCH project aims to enhance the resilience of areas of cultural and historic value against climatic hazards and other natural hazards by providing better information to decision-makers. ARCH combines disaster risk management, climate change adaptation, and heritage management in an overall disaster risk management process

Geoportal on climate change and its impacts in Poland

The Geoportal presents the results of calculations and analyses conducted within the research project CHASE-PL, dealing with observations and projections of climate change and its impacts on selected sectors (water management, ecosystems and biodiversity, agriculture and food production) in Poland

Strengthening cultural heritage resilience for climate change - Where the European Green Deal meets cultural heritage

This report summarises the work of the EU Open Method of Coordination (OMC) group of Member States’ experts on ‘Strengthening cultural heritage resilience for climate change’. It is based on the discussions and information, provided and approved by the members of the OMC expert group, in the meetings during 2021 – 2022, in addition to presentations given by the invited external experts. In their report, the OMC expert group formulates a set of key recommendations for policy makers, based on their findings.

HEritage Resilience Against CLimate Events on Site

HERACLES main objective is to design, validate and promote responsive systems/solutions for effective resilience of Cultural Heritage (CH) against climate change effects, considering as a mandatory premise a holistic and multidisciplinary approach through the involvement of different expertise (end-users, industry/SMEs, scientists, conservators/restorators and social experts, decision, and policy makers). This is operationally pursued with the development of a system exploiting an ICT platform able to collect and integrate multisource information in order to effectively provide complete and updated situational awareness and decision support for innovative measurements improving CH resilience, including new solutions for maintenance and conservation

Climate, Heritage and Environments of Reefs, Islands and Headlands

CHERISH is a cross-disciplinary project aiming to raise awareness and understanding of the past, present and near future impacts of climate change, storminess and extreme weather events on the rich cultural heritage of the Irish and Welsh regional seas and coast. It employs innovative techniques to study some of the most iconic coastal locations in Ireland and Wales

Sustainable Resilient Coasts

Coastal zones are at the frontline of sustainability challenges; arising from the exploitation of natural resources such as fish stocks, loss of cultural heritage, changing demographics, waste disposal, and climate change impacts. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA)

Adapting Northern cultural heritage to the environmental impacts of climate change and associated natural hazards through community engagement and informed conservation planning

Adapt Northern Heritage is a project supporting communities and local authorities to adapt northern cultural heritage to the environmental impacts of climate change and associated natural hazards through community engagement and informed conservation planning. The project has three principal objectives: Assessment tool and adaptation guidance: develop procedures for risk and vulnerability assessments and sustainable adaptation planning of historic places and make the procedures accessible through online software Demonstration case studies: produce adaptation action plans to demonstrate how the environmental impacts of climate change and associated natural hazards can be integrated into conservation planning Community network: create a network for stakeholders concerned with the conservation of northern cultural heritage in the context of a changing climate to contribute, engage, learn and network Nine historic places from across northern Europe are used  as demonstration sites in Adapt Northern Heritage

Retreat from high-risk areas

This measure refers to the strategic retreat or relocation of settlements, private households, infrastructures and productive activities from a risk to a non-risk location where they are resettled permanently. Retreat can be applied in pre- and post-disaster settings to reduce exposure to natural hazards when it is not possible to implement structural measures or their costs are too high

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