This study presents the ClimEmpower framework, a user-driven approach to enhancing climate resilience across five climate-vulnerable regions in Southern Europe: Costa del Sol (Spain), Central Greece, the Troodos Mountains (Cyprus), Osijek-Baranja County (Croatia), and Sicily (Italy). The project employs a region-specific methodology that integrates climate risk assessments, stakeholder engagement through Communities of Practice (CoPs), and the development of innovative climate services tailored to local needs. These regions, characterized by unique environmental and socio-economic vulnerabilities, face shared hazards such as droughts, heatwaves, and floods, alongside region-specific challenges like salinization and biodiversity loss. ClimEmpower identifies critical gaps in high-resolution data, cross-sectoral collaboration, and capacity-building efforts, underscoring barriers to effective adaptation. This work aims to provide a foundational resource, offering a comprehensive overview of the current situation, including needs, gaps, priorities, and expectations across the target regions. By establishing this baseline, it facilitates future research and comparative analyses, contributing to the development of robust, region-specific resilience strategies. The ClimEmpower framework offers scalable and replicable solutions aligned with the European Green Deal’s climate resilience goals, advancing adaptation planning and providing actionable insights for broader European initiatives.
User-Driven Climate Resilience Across Southern European Regions / Xekalakis, Georgios; Lopez, Patricia Molina; Ruiz, Manuel Argamasilla; Tötzer, Tanja; Kaleta, Patrick; Karystinakis, Konstantinos; Moumtzidou, Anastasia; Forjan, Renata; Christou, Petros; Anastasiou, Christos; Pavone, Venera; D'Angelo, Gigliola; Solano Cobos, Francisco; Bügelmayer-Blaschek, Marianne; Boutsis, Socrates; Vurnek, Marija; Murano, Ivan; Del Prete, Paola; Kutschera, Peter; Leonidis, Dimitrios; Kazamia, Evi; Warde, Adam; Hawkes, James; Colonna, Pietro; Petruso, Vincenzo; Russo, Beniamino; Leone, Mattia Federico; Schneider, Martin; Hochebner, Andrea; Zuccaro, Giulio; Havlik, Denis. - In: CLIMATE. - ISSN 2225-1154. - 13:1(2025). [10.3390/cli13010002]
User-Driven Climate Resilience Across Southern European Regions
Pavone, Venera;D'Angelo, Gigliola;Leone, Mattia Federico;Zuccaro, Giulio;
2025
Abstract
This study presents the ClimEmpower framework, a user-driven approach to enhancing climate resilience across five climate-vulnerable regions in Southern Europe: Costa del Sol (Spain), Central Greece, the Troodos Mountains (Cyprus), Osijek-Baranja County (Croatia), and Sicily (Italy). The project employs a region-specific methodology that integrates climate risk assessments, stakeholder engagement through Communities of Practice (CoPs), and the development of innovative climate services tailored to local needs. These regions, characterized by unique environmental and socio-economic vulnerabilities, face shared hazards such as droughts, heatwaves, and floods, alongside region-specific challenges like salinization and biodiversity loss. ClimEmpower identifies critical gaps in high-resolution data, cross-sectoral collaboration, and capacity-building efforts, underscoring barriers to effective adaptation. This work aims to provide a foundational resource, offering a comprehensive overview of the current situation, including needs, gaps, priorities, and expectations across the target regions. By establishing this baseline, it facilitates future research and comparative analyses, contributing to the development of robust, region-specific resilience strategies. The ClimEmpower framework offers scalable and replicable solutions aligned with the European Green Deal’s climate resilience goals, advancing adaptation planning and providing actionable insights for broader European initiatives.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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