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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:SINTEF AS, DELTASYNC, IFSTTAR, REC CR, OBU +10 partnersSINTEF AS,DELTASYNC,IFSTTAR,REC CR,OBU,EIVP,ACCIONA,Samui Design & Management Ltd,Deltares,HR Wallingford,Mostostal Warszawa (Poland),Solintel (Spain),Dura Vermeer Groep NV,METCENAS OPS - METHODOLOGY CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT,INRAEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 243401All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://www.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::509728374f0cb29f75f4eafbdafe8539&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2015 - 2018Partners:SIEMENS, BC3, Comenius University, TECNALIA, ICLEI EURO +12 partnersSIEMENS,BC3,Comenius University,TECNALIA,ICLEI EURO,Oldham Council,ITTI,NEN,TNO,ARCADIS Nederland BV,Uniresearch,Siemens (Germany),University of Manchester,EIVP,HLAVNE MESTO SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY BRATISLAVA,FHG,Ayuntamiento de BilbaoFunder: European Commission Project Code: 653522Overall Budget: 7,466,000 EURFunder Contribution: 7,466,000 EURWith most of its population and capital goods concentrated in urban areas, cities are key to the European economy. One of the major challenges cities face are more frequent extreme weather events due to climate change.The current diversity of approaches and methods available for cities developing an adaptation strategy limits the comparability between cities of vulnerabilities, adaptation options, infrastructures, etc., and, as a result, the resilience capability. The lack of standardized information to prioritize and select appropriate adaptation options restricts the exchange of experiences between cities. The objective of RESIN is to provide standardised methodologies for vulnerability assessments, performance evaluations of adaptation measures, and for decision support tools supporting the development of robust adaptation strategies tailored to the city. To this end, RESIN aims to create a common unifying framework that allows comparing strategies, results and identification of best practices by • Creating an urban typology that characterises European cities based on different socio-economic and biophysical variables • Delivering standardised methods for assessing climate change impacts, vulnerabilities, and risks; providing an inventory of adaptation measures and developing standardised methods to assess the performance of such adaptation measures • Collaborating closely with 4 ‘case cities’ for practical applicability and reproducibility, and with European Standardisation organisations to ensure a systematic (standardised) implementation • Integrating findings in a coherent framework for the decision making process, with associated methods, tools and datasets The consortium consists of 17 partners from 8 different European countries, experienced in urban resilience and climate change, and combining theory (knowledge institutes/universities) with practice (cities, consultancies, network organisation, standardisation institute).
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2020Partners:OPTICITS, HIDRA - HIDRAULICA E AMBIENTE LDA, AGUAS DO TEJO ATLANTICO SA, University of Exeter, WESSEX WATER +15 partnersOPTICITS,HIDRA - HIDRAULICA E AMBIENTE LDA,AGUAS DO TEJO ATLANTICO SA,University of Exeter,WESSEX WATER,UN-HABITAT PROGRAMME DES NATIONS UNIES POUR LES ET,Ajuntament de Barcelona,URBANDNA,Câmara Municipal de Lisboa,Bristol City Council,AdP SGPS,EIVP,ENDESA DISTRIBUCION,LNEC,E-REDES,CETAQUA,SASUK,FIC,IREC,AQUAFunder: European Commission Project Code: 700174Overall Budget: 8,057,270 EURFunder Contribution: 6,896,990 EURRESCCUE aims to deliver a framework enabling city resilience assessment, planning and management by integrating into software tools new knowledge related to the detailed water-centred modelling of strategic urban services performance into a comprehensive resilience platform. These tools will assess urban resilience from a multisectorial approach, for current and future climate change scenarios and including multiple hazards. The project will review and integrate in the general framework existing options to assess climate change impacts and urban systems vulnerabilities allowing to assess multisectorial dependencies under multiple climate change scenarios. An adaptation strategies portfolio, including climate services, ecosystem-based approaches and resource efficiency measures will be incorporated as key components of the deployment strategy. The possible approaches will be ranked by their cost-efficiency in terms of CAPEX and OPEX to evaluate their benefits potential. This will enable city managers and urban system operators deciding the optimal investments to cope with future situations. The validation platform is formed by 3 EU cities (Barcelona, Lisboa and Bristol) that will allow testing the innovative tools developed in the project and disseminating their results among other cities belonging to major international networks. In terms of market potential, RESCCUE will generate large potential benefits, in terms of avoided costs during and after emergencies, that will contribute to their large-scale deployment. The structure of the consortium will guarantee the market uptake of the results, as the complete value chain needed is already represented. The project is coordinated by Aquatec, a large consultancy firm part of a multinational company focused on securing and recovering resources, and includes partners from the research domain, operation of critical urban systems, city managers and international organisations devoted to urban resilience.
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