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Risultati finali
The Communication and Dissemination (C&D) plan will contain all planned dissemination and communication activities, materials (e.g. the communication toolkit) and tools as guideline for the Consortium. It will be constantly updated throughout the project lifetime.
Report on methods for adaptation and mitigation modelling (si apre in una nuova finestra)The Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 5.5, will deliver the methodology to model adaptation and mitigation strategies at different scales (from local to EU-global level).
Analytical Framework for socio-economic factors (si apre in una nuova finestra)This deliverable, resulting from the activity conducted within Task 2.2, will present the analytical framework built in NEVERMORE for the investigation of socio-economic aspects of multi-scalar climate change modelling and of the utilisation of the resulting models, methodologies and tools by stakeholders and citizens.
Report on the improvements of the climate module of WILIAM (si apre in una nuova finestra)This Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 3.1, will provide a complete analysis of different existing climate models to improve and update the climate submodule of WILIAM. It will also include a description of the new functionalities that will be part of WILIAM.
ICT toolkit design and architecture (si apre in una nuova finestra)The Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 7.1, will deliver the architecture and tools specification of the overall ICT toolkit, based on the outcomes of T2.5.
Analysis of impact models and planetary boundaries for the IAM (si apre in una nuova finestra)This Deliverable, resulting from the activity conducted within Task 3.3, will explain the methods to use information from global sectoral impact models and to include the planetary boundaries framework as control variables into the modelling for supporting policy (in synergy with T3.4).
Society and climate change links and lifestyle changes measures (si apre in una nuova finestra)The Deliverable, resulting from the activity conducted within Task 2.1, will include a mapping of the main cascading effects of climate change impacts on society; an analysis of the potential of behaviour change and social innovation at the individual, institutional and societal level for climate action; the identification of main social drivers (and barriers) leading to behaviour and institutional changes.
Report on review of polices, measures and initiatives (si apre in una nuova finestra)The Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 5.1, presents the selection of relevant adaptation and mitigation policies and measures across all relevant sectors based on the defined list of policy sectors (i.e. agriculture and forestry, energy, transport, industry, tourism, etc.) at the EU/global, national and local level. This will also include potential new measures and initiatives co-created with the Council of Stakeholders in connection with the case studies.
Report on coherent scenarios across scales design (si apre in una nuova finestra)This Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 4.1, will present the variables that determine each socio-economic scenario and related assumptions to be used across the different scales assuring coherence between projections for the simulation of the measures over time.
Report on methods for impact and risk assessment (si apre in una nuova finestra)This Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 4.2, will deliver the methodology for evaluating and modelling multisectoral impacts in response to the climate risks.
In depth assessment of climate simulations within the IAM: geospatial assessment, uncertainty estimation and identification of tipping points based on climate scenarios (si apre in una nuova finestra)This Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within two tasks: Task 3.2 and 3.4. It will represent geographical differences in the patterns of climate change (climate regions) and show the geo-located distribution of key climate variables. Moreover, it will present the results of the assessment of the uncertainty of the different climate scenarios from IPCC (e.g. AR5-CMIP5, AR6-CMIP6) and the key climate variables, as well as the identified activities, actions and key variables (including interconnections) leading to Earth tipping points and their probability of occurrence.
Report on the analysis of policies and measures (si apre in una nuova finestra)The Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 5.3, will present the outcome of the holistic analysis of the the selected policies, measures and initiatives, analysed and characterized according to a specific set of predefined specifications (in collaboration with WP2) and considering the parameters used in the modelling activities from WP4 and WP6.
Report on the activities with NEVERMORE stakeholders v1 (si apre in una nuova finestra)This Deliverable, will present the activities conducted within Task 2.4 and will report the results of the processes run with the Councils of Stakeholders for the co-creation of solutions, case study information elicitation, co-defining and prioritizing of KPIs and co-design and validation of the ICT toolkit. The results of the participatory workshops, conducted by adopting an iterative approach, will be also reported in this deliverable and following updated versions of the Deliverable (M36-M48).
Report on case studies A&M measures and vulnerable areas (si apre in una nuova finestra)The Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 6.3, will present the outcome of the multi-sectoral modelling of the most relevant impacts of climate change in the social, environmental and economic sectors (starting from the most critical ones and related enabling infrastructures identified in T6.1), in order to generate an overarching risk and resilience assessment of the case studies.
NEVERMORE engagement strategy (si apre in una nuova finestra)This Deliverable, resulting from the activity carried out within Task 2.3, will present the engagement strategy developed to identify, involve and keep the stakeholders engaged in the case study and at the transnational level, ensuring their effective participation and contribution within the Local and Transnational Councils of Stakeholders.
NEVERMORE C&D Plan, materials and activities v2 (si apre in una nuova finestra)Release of an updated version of the NEVERMORE C&D Plan, integrating an overview of the activities performed within Task 8.4 and 8.6.
Report on socio-technological requirements (si apre in una nuova finestra)This Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 2.5, will present the socio-technical requirements and recommendations in order to co-design user oriented tools, covering the specific needs of all relevant users. It will also include a description of the requirements and functionalities of the ICT services and applications to make possible the definition of system functions and component interactions.
Report on NEVERMORE case studies characterization (si apre in una nuova finestra)The Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 6.1, will present the results of the case study characterization.
This Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 3.2, will include High-resolution climate datasets for case study analyses and downscaling procedures and methods to achieve them.
The Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 5.4, will present the developed catalogue of adaptation and mitigation policies at different scales, in the form of a database, containing all the feasible policies and measures (identified in T5.1 and analysed in T5.2) to be simulated in the IAM and evaluated at case study level, accordingly.
NEVERMORE KPI Panel (si apre in una nuova finestra)The Deliverable, resulting from the activities conducted within Task 5.2, will present the KPI driven evaluation panel defined for the evaluation and comparison of the policies and measures from the catalogue (T5.5, T6.5).
The website, intended as the main project channel, will be released at M6 and will include information on the project objectives, partners, use cases, project’s activities, consortium composition. It will be consantly updated during the project lifetime by posting results, events linked to NEVERMORE project, publications and general information on the EU policies and studies about climate change.
Pubblicazioni
Autori:
F. V. De Maio, R. Valsecchi, S. Osmani, C. Solari & P. Basso
Pubblicato in:
Special Numero of Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, Numero 8, 2023, ISBN 9781003323020
Editore:
CRC Press – Taylor & Francis Group
DOI:
10.1201/9781003323020-422
Autori:
Golemi, A.M.; Karakitsou, E.; Karozis, S.; Markantonis, I.; Politi, N.; Sfetsos, A.; Vlachogiannis, D.; Kapetanakis, P.
Pubblicato in:
Environmental Sciences Proceedings, Numero Environ. Sci. Proc. 2023, 26(1), 170, 2023, ISSN 2673-4931
Editore:
Environmental Sciences Proceedings
DOI:
10.3390/environsciproc2023026170
Autori:
Eleonora Mencarini, Chiara Leonardi, Jen Liu,Valentina Nisi, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Robert Soden
Pubblicato in:
2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2023, ISSN 0000-0000, ISBN 9781450394215
Editore:
Association for Computing Machinery - New York, NY, United States
DOI:
10.1145/3544549.3573833
Autori:
Eleonora Mencarini, Valentina Nisi, Christina Bremer, Chiara Leonardi, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Jen Liu, Robert Soden
Pubblicato in:
Interactions, Numero 31, 2024, ISSN 1072-5520
Editore:
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
DOI:
10.1145/3643493
Autori:
Clemente Fuggini, Celina Solari, Rita De Stefano, Fabio Bolletta, Florencia Victoria De Maio
Pubblicato in:
Environment Systems and Decisions, Numero Volume 43, pages 693–707 (2023), 2023
Editore:
SPRINGER
DOI:
10.1007/s10669-023-09935-w
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