SMARTER

Acronim:                                                          
SMARTER

Title:
Systemic Transformation Towards Local and Regional Climate Resilience

Project implementation period:
July 1st, 2025 - May 31st, 2029

Project coordinator:
Jean-Luc de Kok
(Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch onderzoek  - VITO - Belgium)

Head of the project in GIG-PIB:
Małgorzata Markowska, PhD.
Department of Water Protection
e-mail: mmarkowska@gig.eu
tel. +48 32 25 92 207

Description:
Different climate risks are considered in climate adaptation strategies at the local, regional, and national level, as well as in the EU Adaptation to Climate Change Mission. The interdependencies between risks are also increasingly considered. However, achievement of full climate resilience requires going much further: considering interdependencies across sectors, spatial scales, governance levels and knowledge domains. The systemic challenges behind the risks are to be addressed, creating synergies which increase public support and make adaptation more affordable. Recognising these systemic challenges also requires standardisation to optimize upscaling and replication. The ambition of SMARTER is to support a transformative change needed for systemic climate adaption by addressing these cross-sectoral interdependencies. To achieve this, we set up 6 Climate Adaptation Labs (CAL), spread over Europe, in which we develop and demonstrate a systemic approach, including supporting tools at the local and regional scale. The CALs host 5 demonstration pilots and 7 replication pilots, which have already identified different cross-sectoral domains that relate to their contextual climate adaptation challenges. Each of them contributes to a portfolio of solutions and guidelines for systemic climate adaptation. Solutions are built through participatory co-design and demonstration, combined with systemic foresighting. Key outcomes include an integrated toolbox for systemic climate adaption, a harmonised portfolio of demonstrated solutions and evaluation framework, replication strategies and road maps for climate adaptation with consideration for the financial and administrative aspects. SMARTER will directly impact regions and communities through the transformative solutions demonstrated, while they are empowered to realize the transformative change with the tools and approaches provided. This will increase their foresight capacity and accelerates achievement of climate resilience.

The project consortium is formed with the following partners:

  1. Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch onderzoek (VITO), Belgium - koordynator
  2. Stichting Deltares (DEL), Netherlands
  3. Terveyden ja Hyvinvoinnin Laitos (THL), Finland
  4. StichingWageningen Research (WR), Netherlands
  5. OPPLA EEIG (OPPLA), Netherlands
  6. ICLEI European Secretariat GMBH (ICLEI), Germany
  7. Univeridade Nova de Lisboa (UNL), Portugal
  8. Athina-Erevnitiko Kentro Kainotomias Stis Technologies Tis Pliroforias, Ton ATH GR Epikoinonion Kai Tis Gnosis (ATH), Greece
  9. VlaamseGewest (VLO), Belgium
  10. StadOostende (OST), Belgium
  11. Provincie Fryslan (FRY), Netherlands
  12. Provincie Noord-Holland (NOH), Netherlands
  13. Tampereen Kaupunki (TAM), Finland
  14. Area Metropolitana de Lisboa (AML), Portugal
  15. Kuopion Kaupunki (KUO), Finland
  16. Główny Instytut Górnictwa - Państwowy Instytut Badawczy (GIG-PIB), Poland
  17. Perifereia DytkiS ElladaS (RWG), Greece
  18. Gdańskie Wody (GWS), Poland

 

This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 101212794-SMARTER.

 

 

 

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