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Deliverables
Report summarizing main activities done with stakeholders during the project in the frame of Innovation Ecosystems including an assessment of the impact and effectiveness of Stakeholders involvement and participation in the project.
Report on full-scale socio-economic impacts of CC and TA in EU, national and sub-national levels (opens in new window)This deliverable will describe the socio-economic impacts of climate change and transformational adaptation pathways at EU, national and regional (NUTS-2) levels. The report will be accompanied by an online data repository including the socio-economic projections of GEM-E3 model for a series of future scenarios.
Communication and dissemination plan (opens in new window)This deliverable will include all communication and dissemination needs from the project and the different needs and channels to implement then
Final monitoring reports (opens in new window)Six reports (one per demonstrator) describing environmental impact of tested solutions and effectiveness of the application in the specific context of each demonstrator. The analyses will be focused on parameters typically monitored and on significant parameters chosen based on literature and previous existing data.
Sustainability rating methodology (opens in new window)Sustainability rating methodology report.
Assessment method for solutions' replication potential (opens in new window)The report will expose the method used for evaluating and modelling the replication potential of solutions demonstrated in the project.
Set of adaptation transformation pathways per demo (opens in new window)Reports presenting in each demonstrator a shared vision timelines and a alternativepreferred combination of transformative adaptation actions pathway selected and sequenced according to critical vulnerability thresholds and tipping points of the KCS
Data Management Plan first update (opens in new window)Data Management Plan first update will take place.
2 Thematic Best Practice reports (opens in new window)2 thematic best practice reports with inspirational tips & tricks. Themes based on the social thematics present in different demonstrators.
Preliminary Exploitation Plan (opens in new window)At M12 will be delivered the initial (draft) version of the Exploitation Plan containing principal vehicles for project results exploitation, focused in establish, from the beginning of the project, the goals, guidelines, strategies, and work-flows for partners to follow when developing the activities related to the transfer of knowledge and exploitation towards end-users. This deliverable will be evolved and updated during the project lifetime.
Compendium of pathways and action plans (opens in new window)Analytical review of the 6 Regional-Specific portfolios for identifying commonalities/key differences across the demonstrators as well as on drawing good lessons and best practice.
Sustainability profiles of solutions (opens in new window)A report will present the sustainability rating method developed, summarize the results of sustainability profiles and RSPs for the validated solutions. Grounds for selection for each criterion, indicators and boundaries are included to the report.
Mid-term update of communication and dissemination plan (opens in new window)Mid term update of communication and dissemination plans
Business report (opens in new window)At M46 a business report will be delivered including a market introduction plan that will assess the market potential of the most promising solutions. Data from Canvas model, SWOT analysis and risk assessment will be detailed and value propositions will be defined for products and services offered to potential customers. This deliverable will integrate the strategy defined in the Exploitation plan (D6.4).
6 region-specific portfolios of solutions (opens in new window)Report on the operational action plans developed in each demonstrator, including combinations of preferred solutions (including the ones selected during the project setting-up) to be tested in WP4. A set of KPIs associated with each action plan will be defined along with transformation monitoring & evaluation tracking tools.
Stakeholders' Engagement Guidelines (opens in new window)Guide for partners to be used when working with stakeholders that will include i Matrix overview with the composition and roles of TransformAr Innovation Ecosystems ii Detailed rules for the governance the decision making processes dependencies with the other WPs etc iii Operational management procedures including specific activities and timings and iv Templates for standardize activities according to the defined procedures including those about ethical issues to ensure personal data privacy when needed
Stakeholder matrix and IEs Baseline Profiles (opens in new window)Report including i stakeholders profiles in each KCS and information concerning their interests and decisionpolicy making influence and ii compilation of relevant baseline information on each demonstrator site concerning climate change climate risks climate relevant socioeconomic data and main policyinstitutional frameworks
Good practices and guidelines for avoiding damages and other direct costs in regional governance scale (opens in new window)Report compiling the knowledge and experience gained from demonstrators towards the transferability of the practices used for avoiding damages and other direct costs at regional scale to other cases.
Governance framework tool and report (opens in new window)A guide providing a review and recommendations on governance arrangements for transformational adaptation as input for the pathway development in the demonstrators
Final Exploitation Plan (opens in new window)At M40 a final (complete) version of the Exploitation Plan will be delivered containing the routes for the project results, including the joint exploitation objectives as well as the partner-specific exploitation plans for each significant result. It will include also a description of actions leading to exploitation as well as the specific model and strategy for each exploitable result.
Toolkit for adaptive action planning (opens in new window)Guidance document and set of tools for preparing adaptive actions plans.
Learning stories on digital and techno solutions (opens in new window)Report on learnings of application of AI on Lappeenranta demonstrator digital monitoring solution.
Ex-post assessment of the solution reports (LCA) (opens in new window)A guide will be created for each solution to enable assessment and evaluation of sustainability and risk profile in different operating environments.
Modelling customization and implementation report (opens in new window)The report summarises the customization and implementation of the modelling chain for each of the 6 demonstrators to resolve needs for high resolution, articulated representation of relevant processes and interdependencies among risk factors, including evaluation of adaptation measures and stakeholder feedback.
Communication final report (opens in new window)This deliverable will comprise all the communication and dissemination activities that the project consortium will overtake to maximize project impact.
Catalogue of solutions (opens in new window)The catalogue will bring the data and knowledge from the various demonstrators together into a consolidated outcome. data on the cost and benefits (WP2, WP3), applicability (scale, climate risks, cross-sectoral, replication potential) (WP3, WP4), and acceptance of solutions (WP6) will be added to the catalogue. The financial and insurance solutions from WP5 (demonstrated in WP4) will also be added to the catalogue.
Prioritisation of the most vulnerable regions and KCS to CC (opens in new window)The deliverable will develop a comprehensive prioritisation of the most vulnerable systems and regions across the EU (with analyses at sub-national level), building on the findings and insights from previous WP2 deliverables. The deliverable will identify the systems and regions across Europe with the highest vulnerability to climate change and will then assess the improvements in resilience in these systems caused by transformational adaptation.
Final Thematic Best Practice reports (opens in new window)2 thematic best practice reports with inspirational tips & tricks. Themes based on the social thematics present in different demonstrators.
Bankability reports (opens in new window)Report on how to develop and improve bankability of climate adaptation solutions. New financing instruments and business models for transformational adaptation projects are tested and evaluated.
Integrated Comparative Risk Assessment (opens in new window)This deliverable will characterize and describe an Integrated Risk Assessment of KCS across EU regions using Multi-criteria Decision Analysis based on structured bio-physical indicators of hazards and socio-economic dynamics under climate change, with explicit articulation of the key components in the risk analyses (hazard, exposure, vulnerability, adaptive capacity).
Learning stories on NBS & Book of NBS (opens in new window)Standardized form of information for NSB will be developed, which will contain technical parameters, effects to be expected and all information helping end-users to compare solutions, choose the proper for required purposes and successfully implement. The deliverable will also include methodology and monitoring criteria and protocol and baseline analysis.
Additional Thematic Best Practice reports (opens in new window)2 thematic best practice reports with inspirational tips & tricks. Themes based on the social thematics present in different demonstrators.
Data Management Plan second update (opens in new window)Data Management Plan second update will take place.
7 Innovation Packages (opens in new window)6 region-specific Innovation Packages and 1 replicable innovation package: the region-specific innovation package covers the project KCS, composed of demonstrated, assessed and optimised adaptive blocks (integrated risk assessment, adaptive pathways etc.) and in addition the region-specific solutions; The replicable Innovation Package is composed of the generic adaptive blocks, the lesson learnt management tool, the Replication Guide, and the catalogue of actionable adaptive solutions
Learning stories on behavioural change solutions (opens in new window)Compilation of results & overview of achieved nudging experiment results, digital monitoring in Lappeenranta, and Municipal app.
Guidance document on transformational adaptation (opens in new window)Document that capitalises, consolidates and integrates the outcomes of the project across all WPs. The guidance documents will elaborate on how transformational adaptation can be achieved for a particular area, which steps need to be done and which data and knowledge is needed and how that knowledge and data is to be used as part of an innovation and transformation process.
Report on networking on CCA in the EU (opens in new window)This report will highlight all the exchanges performed in terms of workshops, conferences, events and networking activities to share innovative solutions, best practices and policy recommendations on adaptation to climate change in the EU.
Catalogue tool to identify best available solutions (opens in new window)A guide in the form of a Solutions Navigator compiling best adaptation technologies and practices in KCS addressed by the project tourism agriculture coastal management etc to guide potential replication within the demonstrators as part of the Adaptation Pathway development process
Dissemination final report (opens in new window)The report will present all the dissemination activities and material that will have been conducted/produced during the project.
Results on the public acceptance and preferences (opens in new window)This Deliverable reports on the results of our assessment of the public acceptance of adaptation options, in terms of willingness to pay for the implementation of the selected solutions, elicited trough discrete choice experiments in each of the six countries under scrutiny. It will also include an assessment of the effectiveness of already implemented solutions by taking advantage, where feasible, of a natural experiment setting which gauges how vulnerability has changed at the locales where such solutions are in place.
Quality Plan (opens in new window)A quality plan report presenting the quality control process including evaluation criteria
Costs and benefits of climate change adaptation solutions (opens in new window)This Deliverable reports on the results of our benefit transfer exercise, which translates and upscales the benefits and costs evaluated, at the demonstrators' sites, by WP3 and by Task 6.1, to other locations across the EU.
Intermediary monitoring report (opens in new window)Six interime reports (one per demonstrator) describing environmental impact of tested solutions and effectiveness of the application in the specific context of each demonstrator. The analyses will be focused on parameters typically monitored and on significant parameters chosen based on literature and previous existing data.
Learning stories on Insurance and financial solutions (opens in new window)Lessons learned, good practices and recommendations on insurance and financial solutions on transformational adaptation from the demonstrators.
Systematic review of economic evaluation of CC and loss damage functions for KCS (opens in new window)This deliverable will describe the methodology used and summarise the results of systematic review from existing literature and other EU projects outcomes to characterize the economic valuation of CC impacts and loss damage functions for key climate hazard categories relevant to demonstrators.
Benchmark and Policy guide documents (opens in new window)A benchmark report and policy guidance document highlighting key enablers, success factors and recommendations for supporting a Transformational Adaptation agenda across the project’s Innovation Ecosystems and broader.
Report on willingness to pay for solutions (opens in new window)A report will present the methodology developed to reveal the willingness of the citizens to pay for the solutions aiming to increase the resilience of the living environment.
Replication Guide (opens in new window)The Replication Guide will describe the details and steps necessary to duplicate the solutions demonstrated in LAPP, and provide a basis for the replication process in MOG. The Guide will be optimized with input from the replication process by the end of the project.
Learning stories on Governance schemes (opens in new window)Lessons learned, good practices and recommendations on governance schemes on transformational adaptation from the demonstrators.
The deliverable will gather content in the appropriate format to the CSA project funded under the same topic as TransformAr.
Project website and visual identity (opens in new window)The public website will inform the wider community of the objectives of the project and its activities and progress The visual identity will include the project logo templates and the style guide which will set up the basis to achieve a homogeneous branding
Events promoting ownership of solutions (opens in new window)This deliverable promotes the solutions identified and delivered through previous work packages to wider land owners, community groups and local authorities to encourage their continued and increased adoption.
Workshops with future solution buyers (opens in new window)Workshops to discuss the operationalisation of alternative financing schemes, aimed to understand the opportunities and barriers on accelerating investment and upscale in the demonstrators.
One video per demonstrator for the Open Days (opens in new window)These will be short videos to present the demonstrator and the activities that are conducted through the project.
Report on tools and methodologies to assess ex-ante the socio-economic impact of transformational pathways.
Beliefs towards transformational adaptation Conceptual Map (opens in new window)D1.3 will depict beliefs and attitudes behind pro-environmental behaviours directly linked to the solutions for transformational adaptation implemented in the project, as well as their connections and impacts on the adoption of the desired behaviour. This deliverable will include (1) detailed mapping of the desired and/or undesired behaviours and description of these, (2) description of stakeholders involved in the study, (3) the assessment strategy followed for beliefs and attitudes assessment (4) and a conceptual map of beliefs. To ensure knowledge transfer and wide comprehension of results, (5) a definition of the identified beliefs will also be included. This will act as a guide to define, select or create adequate strategies to promote desirable attitudes and behaviours. This conceptual map will include other relevant variables sustaining resistance to change or promoting behavioural change, such as factors related to failures on existing and past climate action and relevant policies.
Consolidated data framework (opens in new window)Consolidated data framework structured and harmonized across EU and demonstrator sites at the larger resolution available with projections at multidecadal scale for historical baseline and future time frames of climate hazards and biophysical impacts relevant to specific TA dimensions The data framework will include formal description and supporting material to facilitate dissemination and operability by endusers through web implementation
Dedicated toolkit and web service for Adaptive pathway transformation Playbook (opens in new window)Following this methodology as methodological developers VERHAERT ACTERRA and CMCC will develop an Adaptive pathway Transformation Playbook D321 This playbook will contain the guidance tools methods timeline process and critical questions that need to be answered by which time This Playbook will be made available as book ebook and digital version that can be consulted from a dedicated webtool and accessible through the CSA platform The playbook will ease future exploitation and use of the method by targeted endusersOnline webpage dedicated to making this toolkit available to the consortium members and later other global communities
Tools on the avoided damages and benefits per demo (opens in new window)A repository of tools and/or their descriptions per demonstrator case. The tools that will be developed during the project under open source licenses, will be available in the repository. In other cases the requirements and links necessary to use commercial tools will be provided.
The Data Management Plan will be detailing what kind of data the project is expected to generate whether and how it will be exploited or made accessible for verification and reuse and how it will be curated and preserved
Publications
Author(s):
O. Bernardez, J. Domingues, N. Rodriguez-Aubo, W. Filipowska, C. Cotelo
Published in:
15th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation, Issue November 7th-9th, 2022, 2022, Page(s) pp. 5298-5302, ISBN 978-84-09-45476-1
Publisher:
IATED
DOI:
10.21125/iceri.2022.1287
Author(s):
Mohammad Derawi, Marcos Xosé Alvarez Cid, Faouzi Alaya Cheikh, Neha Gupta, Nishu Gupta
Published in:
2025 IEEE 38th International System-on-Chip Conference (SOCC), 2025, Page(s) 1-5
Publisher:
IEEE
DOI:
10.1109/socc66126.2025.11235384
Author(s):
José Guitián Bermejo, Ángela Fontán Bouzas, Ana Bernabeu
Published in:
Cursos e Congresos, XI Jornadas Geomorfología Litoral Galicia 2022, Issue 267, 7, 2022, 2022, Page(s) 187-191, ISBN 978-84-19155-83-2
Publisher:
University of Santiago
DOI:
10.15304/9788419155832
Author(s):
Rafail, Vasileios-Alexandros; Zarikos, Ioannis; Karozis, Stelios; Sfetsos, Athanasios; Tzempelikos, Dimitrios
Published in:
2025
Publisher:
UCCRN Case Study Docking Station
DOI:
10.7916/c0tr-h031
Author(s):
Robert J. Zomer, Marc J. Metzger, Jianchu Xu, Antonio Trabucco
Published in:
Open Research Europe, Issue 5, 2025, Page(s) 193, ISSN 2732-5121
Publisher:
F1000 Research Ltd
DOI:
10.12688/openreseurope.20387.1
Author(s):
Stephanie Bilgram, Carla Klusmann, Christian Kind, Elisa Andreoli, Chiara Castellani, Dimitris Kofinas, Jan Cools, Antonio Trabucco, Chrysi Laspidou
Published in:
Open Research Europe, Issue 4, 2024, Page(s) 81, ISSN 2732-5121
Publisher:
Open Research Europe
DOI:
10.12688/openreseurope.17372.1
Author(s):
Charlotte Fabri, Teresa Geidel, Tine Compernolle, Jan Cools
Published in:
Environmental Research Communications, Issue 7, 2025, Page(s) 105032, ISSN 2515-7620
Publisher:
IOP Publishing
DOI:
10.1088/2515-7620/ae165e
Author(s):
Mostafa Barani, Konstantin Löffler, Luka Garibashvili, Pedro Crespo del Granado
Published in:
Heliyon, Issue 11, 2025, Page(s) e41760, ISSN 2405-8440
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.heliyon.2025.e41760
Author(s):
S. Piedracoba, P. C. Pardo, X. A. Álvarez‐Salgado, S. Torres
Published in:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, Issue 129, 2024, ISSN 2169-9275
Publisher:
AGU (Advancing Earth and Space Sciences)
DOI:
10.1029/2024jc021075
Author(s):
Muhammad Faizan Aslam, Sara Masia, Donatella Spano, Valentina Mereu, Marta Debolini, Richard L. Snyder, Andrea Borgo, Antonio Trabucco
Published in:
Irrigation Science, Issue 43, 2025, Page(s) 1681-1698, ISSN 0342-7188
Publisher:
Springer Verlag
DOI:
10.1007/s00271-025-01027-8
Author(s):
Rafael Bañón, Paula Conde Pardo, Xosé Antón Álvarez-Salgado, Alejandro de Carlos, Juan Carlos Arronte, Silvia Piedracoba
Published in:
Regional Studies in Marine Science, Issue 70, 2024, Page(s) 103369, ISSN 2352-4855
Publisher:
Elsevier BV
DOI:
10.1016/j.rsma.2024.103369
Intellectual Property Rights
Application/Publication number:
ES 1 309 658 U
202430299
Date:
2024-02-15
Applicant(s):
CENTRO TECNOLOGICO DEL MAR - FUNDACION CETMAR
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