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RESILIENCE IN EUROPE THROUGH ACTIVATING CITY HUBS REACHING OUT TO USERS WITH TRIPLE-A CLIMATE ADAPTATION TOOLS

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Online Training Modules II

The training program developed under 51 will be supported by online training modules that will be built up gradually from the start of the project starting from basic concepts and from existing material that has already been developed for existing tools that are input to the tripleA toolkit Module II will highlight the Analysis tools

Online Training Modules I

The training program developed under 51 will be supported by online training modules that will be built up gradually from the start of the project starting in Module I from basic concepts and from existing material that has already been developed for existing tools that are input to the tripleA toolkit Main aim is to capacitate city hub partners to be able to act as knowledge counterparts in developing the triple A services

Data Management Plan

The generated data in the preceding tasks has to be tailored and communicated in a meaningful way to be used effectively in WP2 Therefore the data will be analysed for inconsistencies data gaps and errors and where necessary converted to the appropriate format for development of the climate solutions WP2 Additionally and considering the different type of hazards and impacts additional indices will be calculated Therefore based on the work in the previous tasks tailor the provision of the data to meet the needs of endusers in terms of format and content Achieving the objective of a sustainable development requires the management and integration of different data sets coming from various sources Climaterelated data is valuable when combined with other data sets eg social economic land use etc allowing to monitor and assess the status of global regional or local environments to discover relationships between them or to model future changes To make sense of the huge amount of data that already exists the one that is being generated on a daily basis and the new or updated one that will be generated adhoc for the cases studies it is essential to agree upon common standards to facilitate their sharing quality control and integration

Market strategies: Service organization and market segmentation report

This report is the direct product of task 42 in which the marketability of the tools is further explored by identifying user groups revenue models and financing options and thus further exploit enablers identified under T41 from a user perspective

Guidelines for climate service tools in ANALYSIS

The codesign and codevelopment approach of this project is based on reframing the questions being asked in WP1 and rephrasing them into specific service functionalities WP2 that are answered in a way to ensure that the initial questions are understood and can be usefully and credibly for others The toolkit codevelopment is based on the emphasis on scienceto servicetopractice interfaces in order to provide an easyto use set of tools that allow producers and consumers of climate services to listen to each other and explore solutions using similar lenses In partnership with the endusers in the City Hubs WP1 task 32 functional designs are implemented to further develop the tools in order to make them fit to deliver the service under WP2 Crosshub development teams focussing om similar developments across the City Hubs will structure the work in an efficient way A focused dialogue will support the development and evolution of data information and supportive tools in a manner that is timely and enables manoeuvring across the sciencepolicy and sciencepractice interfaces This deliverable summarises the results of this task in form of guidelines for climate services in ANALYSIS

Publications

A default nudge in waste management: assessing the impact of explicit consent for unaddressed mail

Auteurs: Thijs Endendijk; Wouter Botzen
Publié dans: Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2023, ISSN 2160-6552
Éditeur: Taylor & Francis
DOI: 10.1080/21606544.2023.2166129

Defining successful climate services for adaptation with experts

Auteurs: Eva Boon, Jurian Vincent Meijering, Robbert Biesbroek, Fulco Ludwig
Publié dans: Environmental Science & Policy, Numéro Volume 152, February 2024, 103641, 2024, ISSN 1462-9011
Éditeur: Elsevier BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2023.103641

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