Periodic Reporting for period 1 - CLIMAS (CLIMAte change citizens engagement toolbox for dealing with Societal resilience)
Período documentado: 2023-01-01 hasta 2024-06-30
In this regard, CLIMAS project targets a transformative approach to climate policy-making by embedding a values-based, bottom-up methodology within Climate Assemblies and Living Labs in European Union, aiming to ensure that all community voices, primarily those typically underrepresented, are heard and integrated into the decision-making process. The cornerstone of CLIMAS is the development of an innovative Toolbox that supports the creation of climate adaptation strategies, facilitates scenario development, and enhances decision-making processes by incorporating citizen insights and expert knowledge through a citizen science framework and design thinking methods. This Toolbox is designed to preemptively address potential tensions and dilemmas in climate adaptation, enabling robust engagement strategies that result in a society "resilient by design." It leverages the best practices from previous assemblies, enhancing them with new tools that ensure transparency and inclusivity in deliberations. By democratising the process and shifting from expert-dominated discussions to multi-stakeholder deliberations, CLIMAS aims to make Climate Assemblies a regular feature of policy development rather than extraordinary events. Moreover, the project will continuously evaluate and refine the Toolbox using data and feedback from Climate Assemblies, ensuring that it remains adequate and relevant.
Through these efforts, CLIMAS will contribute to building climate resilience across Europe and enhance the legitimacy and acceptance of climate policies, thereby significantly impacting both local and regional scales. This transformative project sets a precedent for tackling climate change through inclusive and empowered community action, aligning with broader European goals for sustainability and resilience
These advancements include research in climate communication exploring the influence of past climate events and economic factors on adaptation behaviour in diverse contexts, emphasising the need for targeted educational interventions tailored to specific socio-cultural contexts. This includes advancing knowledge on the behaviour of online communities and addressing challenges like misinformation and passive participation to enhance the efficacy of online discussions on climate change. Furthermore, the project has innovatively bridged the gap between citizen science and climate deliberation. Through the development of a Citizen Science Toolkit, the project has enabled the integration of citizen-generated insights into climate policy-making processes. This toolkit facilitates the systematic collection of climate-relevant data and enhances the inclusivity and accessibility of participatory processes in Climate Assemblies. As a result, it empowers citizens to engage actively in climate action, ensuring that their contributions are substantively reflected in policy-making processes, thereby enriching the scientific basis for climate resilience strategies.