
DEPARTAMENT DE LA PRESIDENCIA - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA
DEPARTAMENT DE LA PRESIDENCIA - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA
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Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2029Partners:SOZIALBEHOERDE HAMBURG, EIP, CIEMAT, IEEP, EURECAT +25 partnersSOZIALBEHOERDE HAMBURG,EIP,CIEMAT,IEEP,EURECAT,UKE,ZMC,IRC RCCCCD,Green Liberty,SMILTENE,ZSK,Ibercivis Foundation,ODYSSEA,BUDAPEST ASSOCIATION OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITY,CSIC,National Centre of Scientific Research Demokritos,TRCS,CODATA,MUNICIPALITY OF EGALEO,Government of Spain,CAMBIAMO SOCIEDAD COOPERATIVA MADRILENA,University of the Aegean,DEPARTAMENT DE LA PRESIDENCIA - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA,LIFE - BILDUNG, UMWELT, CHANCENGLEICHHEIT EV,UGA,TECHNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS LTD,Istanbul University,University of Žilina,UGA,University of ZaragozaFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101215174Overall Budget: 7,862,140 EURFunder Contribution: 7,491,750 EURJUSTSAFE project aims to design and implement just and inclusive strategies for enhancing climate resilience and digital transitions, prioritizing the most vulnerable and marginalized social groups such as the elderly, children, women and girls in all their diversity and individuals with disabilities who disproportionately suffer from climate change impacts. The project underscores the necessity of local authorities making direct investments that impact vulnerable communities significantly. A recent workshop, "Digitalization for Climate Action: Co-Creation, Collaboration and Just Transitions," highlighted the importance of co-creative digital activities for inclusive participation, activism's role in digital and climate spheres, the engagement of political actors in prioritizing climate measures, and the support for sustainable innovations in cities to prevent the exclusion of vulnerable groups. This project aligns with the EU Mission Adaptation to Climate Change, promoting a comprehensive approach to inclusive adaptation to climate change.
more_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2023 - 2025Partners:Green Liberty, CAMBIAMO SOCIEDAD COOPERATIVA MADRILENA, VUB, VGTU, EURECAT +9 partnersGreen Liberty,CAMBIAMO SOCIEDAD COOPERATIVA MADRILENA,VUB,VGTU,EURECAT,University of the Aegean,DEPARTAMENT DE LA PRESIDENCIA - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA,ID Vilnius,EIP,Deep Blue (Italy),IHS,DEPARTAMENT D'ACCIO EXTERIOR I UNIÓ EUROPEA - GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA,DELIBERATIVA,IFOK GmbHFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101094021Overall Budget: 2,817,900 EURFunder Contribution: 2,817,900 EURClimate change is one of the most critical issues to tackle today as it is foreseen to have detrimental social, environmental and economic impacts in the near future. The last climate change events, such as flooding in Germany and Belgium in both Continental and Atlantic regions, heat waves and lack of water in both Mediterranean and Boreal regions, show that the policymakers, experts and stakeholders' actions are not enough, and a 360º citizens engagement is urgently needed. Therefore, we need to learn from the good experience in citizens' engagement in climate change action and build up citizens` supporting infrastructure for climate adaptation measures to help the 150 European regions and local communities to resist. Climate assemblies and Living labs are considered as sustainable and reasonable tools to stimulate deliberative democracy in climate policymaking. The ambition of the current project is to support a transformation to climate resilience by offering an innovative problem-oriented climate adoption Toolbox, co-designed together with stakeholders by applying a values-based approach, design thinking methods and citizen science mechanisms. It is expected that the use of the Toolbox will anticipate possible tensions, points of controversy and dilemmas vis-a-vis the adaptation to resilience - therefore enabling empowerment and engagement strategies that produce a society "resilient by design". In addition, CLIMAS will include the empirical component for testing this Toolbox and formulating scientific-based guidelines for policymakers on how to shift Climate Assemblies from technically based deliberations that belong to climate change experts to multi-stakeholders deliberations based on solving the dilemmas from a bottom-up, more societal and value-based perspective. CLIMAS outcomes will positively influence policy development and awareness-raising process and offer sustainable strategies to enhance the acceptance of citizens' led decisions by policymakers.
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