During the first 18 months of the MountResilience project, the consortium concentrated on establishing a strong foundation for the implementation of regional climate change adaptation strategies in European mountain areas. The technical and scientific activities undertaken during this period were primarily structured under Work Packages 1, WP2, and WP6.
From a coordination and management perspective, significant effort was devoted to the development of internal governance structures to ensure effective project implementation across a diverse consortium comprising universities, public authorities, and regional development bodies. Under WP6, specifically Tasks 6.1 and 6.2 the consortium successfully established key governance bodies such as the Project Management Board (PMB) and the Advisory Board (AB). Additionally, regular monthly coordination meetings were initiated between Work Package Leaders and Regional Coordinators to support cross-regional collaboration and technical alignment.
The scientific and technical core of the project during this phase was the development of a support framework for coherent and place-based regional climate transformation strategies, executed under WP1. In Tasks 1.1 1.2 and 1.3 regional diagnoses were conducted in each of the demonstration areas. Task 1.1 defined the framework of the project, highlighting the main components of transformative change and underlining how Nature-based Solutions could aid implementing climate change adaptation actions on the ground. Moreover, these tasks involved comprehensive assessments of existing climate impacts, vulnerabilities, and governance frameworks (T1.1-1.2). Multiple workshops and stakeholder meetings were organised to facilitate the analysis of regional challenges and opportunities. Notably, Task 1.2 delivered an in-depth examination of existing policies and institutional settings affecting climate resilience, while Task 1.3 focused on the development of a systemic risk analysis and a regional adaptation support tool (by up taking the RAST tool adapted with integrations from the TransformAr playbook for stakeholder engagement), tailored to the specific needs of each region. This tool was tested in all the 6 Regional Demonstrators' regions and adapted based on the stakeholder's feedback collected. As a main achievement the project has published a NbS open source database on the website.
Collaboration with WP2 (specifically Task 2.1) supported the creation of a common methodological framework across demonstration sites. This included the establishment of six Local Councils, based on stakeholder analyses aligned with the quadruple helix model. These councils played a central role in ensuring inclusive and locally relevant strategy development.
The results of these activities are documented in deliverables D1.1 (Regional Diagnosis), D1.2 (Framework for Transformation Pathways), and D1.3 (Risk and Adaptation Support Tool), all of which were submitted on time. The completion of these deliverables also marked the achievement of Milestone 3 (Conceptual Framework Finalised) and Milestone 5 (Demo Sites Fully Operational).