Climate change impacts are already being felt across Europe, with increasing frequency and severity of extreme weather events, biodiversity loss, and socio-economic disruption. While adaptation strategies exist, their uptake is often hindered by fragmented governance, insufficient stakeholder engagement, and limited understanding of behavioural drivers for change. There is a critical need for approaches that go beyond technical solutions, integrating environmental science, governance analysis, and social innovation to accelerate societal readiness for adaptation.
PRO-CLIMATE addresses this challenge by combining systems thinking, participatory governance, and behavioural change research in six diverse European Living Labs. These serve as real-world arenas where citizens, policy-makers, businesses, and researchers co-create and test adaptation strategies. Social sciences and humanities play a central role, providing insights into values, perceptions, decision-making processes, and social tipping points that can trigger transformative change.
By delivering innovative modelling tools, behavioural change toolkits, and policy recommendations, PRO-CLIMATE will enhance adaptive capacity. The project’s expected impacts include stronger governance mechanisms, increased citizen engagement, and improved integration of behavioural insights into climate policies.