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European Research Area for Climate Services

Description du projet

Renforcer la résilience climatique de l’Europe

L’Europe est confrontée au défi pressant de la variabilité et du changement climatiques, qui exige des stratégies efficaces d’adaptation au climat, d’atténuation et de gestion des risques de catastrophe. Face à ces préoccupations croissantes, le projet ERA4CS, financé par l’UE, s’est fixé une mission cruciale. Il ambitionne de répondre au problème urgent des impacts climatiques en stimulant la recherche en matière de services climatiques en Europe. Ces services englobent notamment l’adaptation au climat, l’atténuation de ses effets et la gestion des risques de catastrophe, apportant des connaissances essentielles pour affronter les défis à venir. ERA4CS entend combler le fossé entre les demandes des utilisateurs et les sciences du système climatique en développant une fonction de «traduction des informations climatiques». Cette initiative facilitera la communication d’informations fiables et adaptées, permettant aux décideurs politiques, aux entreprises et aux communautés de toute l’Europe de prendre des décisions éclairées.

Objectif

Within the European Research Area (ERA), the ERA4CS Consortium is aiming to boost, research for Climate Services (CS), including climate adaptation, mitigation and disaster risk management, allowing regions, cities and key economic sectors to develop opportunities and strengthen Europe’s leadership. CS are seen by this consortium as driven by user demands to provide knowledge to face impacts of climate variability and change, as well as guidance both to researchers and decision‐makers in policy and business.
ERA4CS will focus on the development of a “climate information translation” layer bridging “user communities” and “climate system sciences”. It implies the development of tools, methods, standards and quality control for reliable, qualified and tailored information required by the various field actors for smart decisions.
ERA4CS will boost the JPI Climate initiative by mobilizing more countries, within EU Member States and Associated Countries, by involving both the research performing organizations (RPOs) and the research funding organizations (RFOs), the distinct national climate services and the various disciplines of academia, including Social Sciences and Humanities. ERA4CS will launch a joint transnational co-funded call, with over 16 countries and up to 75M€, with two complementary topics: (i) a “cash” topic, supported by 12 RFOs, on co-development for user needs and action-oriented projects; (ii) an “in-kind” topic, supported by 28 RPOs, on institutional integration of the research components of national CS.
Finally, ERA4CS additional activities will initiate a strong partnership between JPI Climate and others key European and international initiatives (as Copernicus, KIC-Climate, JPIs, WMO/GFCS, Future Earth, Belmont Forum…) in order to work towards a common vision and a multiyear implementation strategy, including better co-alignment of national programs and activities up to 2020 and beyond.

Appel à propositions

H2020-SC5-2014-2015

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Sous appel

H2020-SC5-2015-one-stage

Régime de financement

ERA-NET-Cofund - ERA-NET Cofund

Coordinateur

AGENCE NATIONALE DE LA RECHERCHE
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 610 236,14
Adresse
86 RUE REGNAULT
75013 Paris
France

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Région
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Type d’activité
Public bodies (excluding Research Organisations and Secondary or Higher Education Establishments)
Liens
Coût total
€ 4 879 503,44

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