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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Stichting Ihe Delft Institute for Water Education |
| Country | Netherlands |
| Start Date | Nov 01, 2021 |
| End Date | Oct 31, 2025 |
| Duration | 1,460 days |
| Number of Grantees | 13 |
| Roles | Participant; Coordinator |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101037293 |
Climate Services (CS) are crucial in empowering citizens, stakeholders and decision-makers in defining resilient pathways to adapt to climate change and extreme events. Despite advances in scientific data and knowledge (e.g. Copernicus, GEOSS), current CS fail to achieve their full value-proposition to end-users.
Challenges include incorporation of social and behavioural factors, local needs, knowledge and the customs of end-users.
I-CISK will develop a next generation of end-user CS, which follow a social and behaviourally informed approach to co-producing services that meet climate information needs at a relevant spatial and temporal scale.
I-CISK takes a trans-disciplinary approach to developing CS by working with stakeholders in 7 Living Labs established in climate hotspots in Europe, it's neighbours, and Africa, to address climate change and extremes (droughts, floods and heatwaves) faced by agriculture, forestry, tourism, energy, health, and the humanitarian sectors.
With end-users, I-CISK will co-design, co-create, co-implement, and co-evaluate pre-operational CS that provide a step-change in integrating local knowledge, perceptions and preferences with scientific knowledge.
This co-production framework is unique as it (i) links climate impact and adaptation at different temporal scales from (sub)-seasonal forecasts through to climate scale projections, and (ii) explicitly considers the human-climate feedbacks of adaptation and options in a multi-timescale, multi-sector, and multi-hazard setting.
The novel CS will be built on a highly customisable cloud-based web platform that I-CISK develops; freely available, and easily replicable.
The I-CISK co-production framework, supported by online open courses, guidelines, business stories and strategic dissemination, will catalyse the production and adoption of CS that integrate end-user local knowledge with scientific knowledge, contribute to improved decisions and policies, and a flourishing market for end-user CS
Emvis Symvouloi Michanikoi Anonymi Etaireia; Ideas Science Kft; Gecosistema Srl; Het Nederlandse Rode Kruis; Stichting Vu; Stichting Ihe Delft Institute for Water Education; Uppsala Universitet; Sveriges Meteorologiska Och Hydrologiska Institut; Universidad Complutense de Madrid; 52 North Spatial Information Research Gmbh; European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts; Centro de Investigacion Ecologica Y Aplicaciones Forestales; Caucasus Environmental Ngo Network Association
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