Over the four years of the HARMONIA project, the consortium successfully fostered a diverse and engaged community centered around its pilot cities, GEO, EuroGEO, and urban resilience initiatives. Through collaboration with local governments, urban planners, policymakers, emergency responders, environmental agencies, research institutions, industry partners, and citizen groups, Harmonia strengthened knowledge-sharing networks and promoted data-driven climate adaptation. Beyond its pilot cities, the project also actively engaged external municipalities, extending its impact and promoting best practices in urban resilience across Europe.
HARMONIA also managed to engage citizens through a Citizens as Observers approach. This initiative empowered residents to contribute valuable, real-time environmental data, enriching the project’s datasets and strengthening the Decision Support System (DSS). By integrating citizen-driven observations with advanced Earth Observation (EO) data, the project not only enhanced public awareness but also ensured that local knowledge played a role in shaping urban climate adaptation strategies. The consortium designed, developed, tested, and validated the Integrated Resilience Assessment Platform (IRAP) and its Decision Support System in direct collaboration with the pilot cities—Piraeus, Ixelles, Milan, and Sofia. Through continuous engagement with key stakeholders, including local governments, urban planners, and emergency responders, the project identified specific needs, critical variables, and essential features required for effective climate resilience planning. This co-creation process ensured that the platform was tailored to real-world urban challenges, providing actionable insights for data-driven decision-making.
Following extensive testing and validation, HARMONIA successfully delivered a fully operational and field-tested platform, equipping cities with the tools to assess risks, monitor climate change impacts, and evaluate the effectiveness of their mitigation and adaptation measures. By integrating satellite data, in-situ observations, and citizen contributions, HARMONIA has pioneered a holistic approach to urban resilience, setting a model for future climate adaptation initiatives across Europe and beyond.