Climate Resilience For Citizens Projects
According to the European Commission, circular procurement as a specific approach to green public procurement pays special attention to “the
Towards a New Zero Food Waste Mindset Based on Holistic Assessment (ToNoWaste) is a European project to discover successful approaches
UrbanWINS is a European project funded by the Research and Innovation Program Horizon 2020 that will study how cities consume
CECI aims to transfer knowledge among regions to bring more relevant and efficient policies to promote citizen involvement in circular
The SURFACE project brought together 10 partners from Central Europe (AUT, BEL, CZE, DEU, HUN, ITA, PL, SLO) with the
Transport systems in central Europe often show a lack of integration between modes of transport, resulting in weak local, regional
The JIVE project seeks to deploy 131 new zero emission fuel cell buses and associated refuelling infrastructure across four countries.
SMART COMMUTING, that started in June 2017 and ended in May 2021, has fostered a coordination structure at functional urban
The eGUTS project promotes the use of electric vehicles in urban areas. Focusing on cities along the Danube region, the
CIVITAS is one of the flagship programmes helping the European Commission achieve its ambitious mobility and transport goals, and in
Funded by the European Climate Initiative (EUKI), the Cyclurban Project promotes cycling as an important element of urban climate change
Food Trails is a four-year EU-funded Horizon 2020 project, bringing together a consortium of 19 European partners, including 11 cities,
AgriGo4Cities focuses on promoting urban agriculture as a tool for increasing public participation and sustainable urban development in the Danube
The REFRESH project focused on food waste reduction by developing strategies for reducing waste across the entire food chain, including
CityZen responds to the growing number of cities and regions that recognize the benefits of urban farming for living sustainably
The foodCIRCUS project focuses on reducing food waste in schools across Central Europe by repurposing waste for various uses such
CARMINE’s overarching goal is to help the metropolitan communities become more climate resilient, by co-producing knowledge-based tools, strategies and plans
As the world grapples with the escalating impacts of climate change, assessing climate vulnerability has become a critical imperative. Numerous
Extreme weather events attributed to climate change are expected to increase in intensity and frequency even under the best-case climate
Over the last decade, the risk of climate change disasters in all geographic regions of Europe has increased significantly. The
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Some of Europe’s most vulnerable regions and communities are poised to make significant progress in adapting to climate change. Forty
For politics and administration, climate change and the increasing loss of biodiversity are inevitable challenges that also affect the green
SYM:BIO – NETWORK OF DROUGHT-ADAPTED AND BIODIVERSITY-PROMOTING CULTIVATION IN URBAN AND RURAL AREAS
The importance of urban green spaces for climate adaptation and biodiversity is currently not given enough attention in CZ and
Minimising the loss of species by creating habitats for endangered plant and animal species in municipalities and private gardens through
Urban ReLeaf promotes collaboration between local communities and public authorities to address urgent climate issues related to urban greenspace planning,
Climate change induced hydrological risks are making central European cities increasingly vulnerable against urban floods and at the same time
Mind4Stormwater aims to help cities achieve sustainable management of their “stormwater control measures” (SCMs). These nature-based solutions (e.g. wetlands, swales,
The frontrunner cities of Manchester (UK), Valencia (Spain), Wroclaw (Poland) and Wuhan (China) and the Fellow cities Brest (France), Zadar
AQUARES brought together 10 partners from 9 countries, to achieve efficient water management through water reuse, profit from the opportunities
The impact of climate change is increasingly important for the design, construction, and maintenance of water infrastructure. Scarcity of water
REZBUILD facilitated the integration of innovative technologies in the construction sector in order to pave the way towards an annual
Under the coordination of TECNALIA Research & Innovation, 35 partners from six countries joined forces to make Smart Zero Carbon
This INTERREG NEW project focuses on implementing energy-saving measures in deprived urban areas across Europe, enhancing both social equity and
Funded by the Recovery and Resilience Facility, this €295 million project supports energy renovations for private households, including promoting renewable
The building heating and cooling sector is one of the most important energy consumers in the EU, accounting for around
REBUS brought together 8 partners from 8 countries, who share the same need for improvements in policy to promote energy
Danube Region is affected by natural disasters resulting from climate change, increasing the intensity and frequency of heat waves, droughts,
Citizens — Bees — Biodiversity (BBB) builds on the experiences of the project “Blühendes Bodenseeland”. The project has shown that
Huge quantities of environmental and meteorological data are already available both within public institutions and from open sources. But how
The FoodSHIFT2030 project launched an ambitious citizen-driven transition of the European food system towards a low carbon circular future, including
Many European urban areas face a series of environmental challenges linked to mobility congestion and air pollution. Based on experience,
The NiCE project focuses on revitalizing city centres by promoting circular lifestyles. It supports cities like Graz and Bologna in