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Assessment of Cross(X)-sectoral climate Impacts and pathways for Sustainable transformation

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Synthesis paper with the impacts of the projects and recommendations for follow-up activities

Building upon its experience with the JPI Climate 2013 Call for Transnational Collaborative Research Projects, BELSPO will develop a synthesis paper highlighting the scientific and societal impacts of the funded projects once they have ended. A particular attention will be paid to the linkage with JPI Climate internationalisation activities and their efforts to enhance the societal impact of research results for science. To stimulate the sustainability of these networks, a list of recommendations for follow-up activities will be included in the synthesis paper highlighting the impacts of the projects. If relevant, a follow-up Call could be launched in the future to allow the funded projects to explore their synergies and disseminate their findings. This call could support the development of joint activities between the projects with the objective of strengthening these networks.

Co-funded call documents and accompanying documents

Call Document: DLR will prepare a draft of the call text based on the preparatory work already undertaken by a JPI Climate Action Group (scoping process). This draft will be circulated among the CSC to reach consensus. Resulting comments will feed into a modified draft of the call. This process will be accompanied by telephone and video conferences as well as physical meetings if necessary to reach consensus among the funding agencies about the funding priorities from the thematic perspective. The Programme Coordinator (PC) with the support of the Joint Call Secretariat (JCS) will moderate and facilitate the process of decision finding. Three thematic topics have already been identified at proposal stage (but can be subject to change). These three thematic topics are: 1. Cross-sectoral and cross-scale climate change impact assessments 2. Integration of bio-physical climate change impact estimates with economic models 3. Developing pathways to achieve the long-term objectives of the Paris Agreement, taking int

AXIS Communication and Dissemination Strategy

A well-defined dissemination and exploitation strategy will highlight and communicate the value of produced research and other relevant results with the view of creating and demonstrating impacts relevant to support policy-making for post-COP21 Climate Action. An important part of the strategy will focus on the intensive cross-project and programme outreach, making AXIS an open, dynamic and evolving platform for exchange and learning, connecting diverse initiatives and stakeholders, and a repository of expertise for interested users at various levels.

AXIS-website

Creation and management of a dedicated AXIS-website, embedded in the current JPI Climate website, with the abstracts and regular updates on the funded projects under the corporate identity label of JPI Climate; and with up-to-date targeted information on other opportunities (including national opportunities that may be co-aligned, international and European programmes).

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