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Climate Change and Territorial Effects on Regions and Local Economies in Europe (ESPON CLIMATE)
Start date: Feb 28, 2009, End date: Mar 31, 2011 PROJECT  FINISHED 

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has been pivotal in raising awareness on the costs of human inaction and interference with the climate system. The IPCC also indicated the urgency for studies disaggregated to the regional and even local scale. Furthermore, the IPCC identified a strong need for scenarios at regional and local scales to enable appropriate impact assessments. In its Green Paper “Adapting to climate change in Europe”, the European Commission also indicates that more research is needed to address the gaps in understanding global warming and its potential impacts on the environment. Against this backdrop, this project shall analyse how and to which degree climate change will impact on the competitiveness and cohesion of European regions and Europe as a whole. In addition, it shall investigate in which way policy can contribute to mitigate climate change, and to adapt to and manage those results of climate change that cannot be avoided, while making sure that synergies of mitigation and adaptation policies are being exploited. Achievements: Reports:Final Report Main Report PDF Final Report Executive Summary PDF Final Report Scientific Report PDF Final Report Case Study Alpine PDF Final Report Case Study Tisza PDF Final Report Case Study NRW PDF Final Report Case Study Spain PDF Final Report Case Study Bergen PDF Final Report Case Study Netherlands PDF Final Report Case Study Aquifers PDF Final Report Glossary PDF Final Report Indicators PDF Draft Final Report PDF Draft Final Report - Executive Summary PDF Draft Final Report - Scientific Report PDF Interim Report PDF Annex PDF Inception Report PDF Project Specification PDF http://www.espon.eu/main/Menu_Projects/Menu_AppliedResearch/climate.html
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  • 2007 - 2013 ESPON
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