- 2023-04-06T13:00:00+02:00
- 2023-04-06T14:00:00+02:00
Amsterdam International Water Web (AIWW) Webinar: Dealing with Drought
The Amsterdam International Water Web will discuss how to deal with drought for different river basins in Europe.
The Amsterdam International Water Web will discuss how to deal with drought for different river basins in Europe.
The Netherlands Space Office (NSO) will explain the added value of and how to implement services based on satellite data. Furthermore, companies will present the services they have developed. Participants will learn more about the services that these companies have to offer, and about what it takes to start an innovation project as a public administration together with the market.
This talk will focus on how we can move beyond using temperature within heatwaves and the relevance of thermal comfort indices that consider heat stress for sectors including meteorology and health. It will move on to discuss other links between meteorology, climate change and health.
The EU funded REGILIENCE project provides a first Open Training Session (OTS) of its series of capacity-building events for regional actors working on adaptation to climate change. The session focuses on the EU resilience landscape and explores highly innovative EU initiatives and projects. It will provide guidance on where to get support with respect to current regional challenges and needs and highlight opportunities to boost regional climate resilience developments.
Climateurope2 is a 4.5-year Horizon Europe project that addresses the need for timely delivery and effective use of climate information. The project aims to support the climate services community and propose standardisation procedures for future equitable and quality-assured climate services, useful for decision making in all sectors of society. The first Climateurope2 webstival will feature invited talks on EU adaptation strategy, climate risk assessment, mission adaptation and other Horizon Europe missions.
The event presents a handbook for local climate change adaptation. It provides a 10-step approach for local governments to prepare and plan climate adaptation strategies. The event is organised in the framework of the 2021 - 2023 project “Climate Mainstreaming Locally in the Baltic Sea Region” (CliMaLoc) funded by the Swedish Institute and the Council of the Baltic Sea States long-term priority Sustainable and Prosperous Region.
The webinar will inform about the scope and practicalities of the Wellcome Trust funding scheme "Climate Impacts Awards" for short-term, high-impact projects that make climate-related health impacts more visible. The discussion will be followed by a Q&A, where you will have the opportunity to ask questions.
The European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet) is the most comprehensive in situ marine data service in Europe including climate adaptation information. A public webinar demonstrating the upgraded EMODnet services will take place online on 16 February, 2023 from 15.30 to 17.00 CET.
The Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) aims to cope with the increasing demand for marine space and resources from traditional and emerging sectors, while preserving marine ecosystems and their services. Being a long-term and far-reaching process, MSP should take into consideration direct and indirect impacts of climate change. The webinar will inform participants from cities and municipalities, counties, regions, marine and maritime authorities, maritime and coastal economic operators, academia and civil society organizations about the impacts of climate change and about options of making the sector climate-resilient. Registration is needed.
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