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Climate Chance satellite event: building resilience through nature-based solutions: how are cities adapting to climate change?
an international network, funded by a wide array of financial partners including from Europe, focusing on the implementation of the objectives of the international agendas on climate, biodiversity and desertification ...
Climate Chance global network association webinar: adaptation policies in Europe
Climate Chance global network association gathers individual members, personalities recognized as influential actors on climate, biodiversity and desertification issues, representative of the 9 major groups ...
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where he is handling various issues related to Strategic International and National Affairs, Information Resources Management, Biodiversity and Nature Protection, Water (including Marine issues), Desertification ...
Improving health and resilience of waters in Europe
Europe’s water is under pressure from pollution, over-use, habitat degradation and increasing impacts of climate change. Improving the resilience and health of Europe’s lakes, rivers and groundwaters is an urgent priority to secure good-quality water…
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MEDiterranean Integrated System for water Supply
There is a big pressure on the use of aquifers in the Mediterranean region for irrigation and desalination of water is still a costly and energy-demanding process. MEDISS addresses the adaptation theme, improving the quality of saline groundwater pre…
The MEDiterranean pathWAY for innovation CAPitalisation toward an urban-rural integrated development of non-conventional water resources
Challenge-driven cooperation is a crucial shot to provide coherent and continuous cross-border dialogue and process including sustained awareness-raising of public authorities and policy-makers at regional/national level, capacity building, easy acce…
Forest restoration after climate-related disasters
European forests, covering around one-third of the continent, are increasingly threatened by climate-related events. Extreme droughts, intense wildfires, storms, and pest infestations are more common than ever. These disturbances are exacerbated by …
Adaptation to Climate Change of Extensive Livestock Production Models in Europe
Best practices will also cover waste, agro-forestry, energy efficiency, energy production, desertification, animal health and biodiversity enrichment. ...
Urban sprawl continues at the cost of nature in Europe
Land take and the sealing of soil with asphalt, concrete or buildings increased in Europe’s urban areas from 2012 to 2018, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) assessment, published today. Increasing land take and soil sealing make Europe…
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Multifaceted approaches to protecting Tangible Cultural Heritage
Changes in precipitation patterns can lead to increased erosion, landslides, and desertification, all of which can damage cultural heritage sites. ...