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来源类型 | Project |
规范类型 | 研究项目 |
项目编号 | 2294 |
Innovation in Climate Services Provision (INNOVA) | |
Dr. Grit Martinez; Dr. Nico Stelljes; Marius Hasenheit; Lana Immelman | |
开始日期 | 2017-10 |
结束日期 | 2020-09 |
资助机构 | Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), Germany |
概述 | The research project INNOVA will consolidate key factors from adaptive management strategies from leading earlier and on-going European initiatives in Spain (Valencia), Germany (Bay of Kiel) and the Netherlands (Nijmegen) and France??overseas territories in Guadeloupe and Martinique. INNOVA intends to provide prototypes of climate services including business models, practical frameworks, and recommendations for creating and up-scaling opportunities while adapting to a changing climate.Read more |
摘要 | The research project INNOVA will consolidate key factors from adaptive management strategies from leading earlier and on-going European initiatives in Spain (Valencia), Germany (Bay of Kiel) and the Netherlands (Nijmegen) and France’ overseas territories in Guadeloupe and Martinique. INNOVA intends to provide prototypes of climate services including business models, practical frameworks, and recommendations for creating and up-scaling opportunities while adapting to a changing climate. Specifically, INNOVA will
Role of Ecologic Institute in INNOVAEcologic Institute leads WP2, focusing on the context specific approaches of private, public and knowledge communities to manage a specific environmental risk by exploring their cognition, knowledge and affect of risk perception, adaptive capacity and employment of climate services. In WP2 Ecologic Institute will develop a theoretical risk framework, which will facilitate structured dialogues with key informants in the INNOVA innovation hubs in Spain, Germany, the Netherlands and the French West Indies while gathering their specific perspectives and knowledge on climate change management and needs of climate services prototypes. Methods for data collection and analysis will primarily be based on oral history methods to explore drivers of change and innovation in the creation and marketing of climate services including qualitative and participatory methods, such as focus group meetings, key informant interviews, participatory observation, further observation techniques and passers-by conversations. As a complement to the participatory methods the following will be performed: a policy analysis of the main policies concerning environmental stressors and hazard management at local, regional and national level, an analysis of strategic business plans as well as studies of cultural heritage via archival material, exhibit of museums and expositions, poetry and landmarks. The results will be made accessible in a ‘Story Book’ and a film. Ecologic Institute also contributes to methodological support for participatory processes in the INNOVA hubs (WP1), to the identification, monitoring and evaluation of business models for transforming climate information (WP3) and to knowledge brokerage and dissemination activities (WP4). BackgroundAdaptation to climate change and disaster risk management is an ongoing challenge for the political agenda across all levels in Europe. To deepen this process the ERA-NET Consortium "European Research Area for Climate Services" (ERA4CS), has been designed to stimulate research for developing better tools, methods and standards on how to produce, transfer, communicate and use reliable climate information at regional, national and international levels to cope with current and future climate variability and to strengthen resilience. |
标签 | Adaptation ; Agriculture ; Climate ; Cultural Ecology ; Governance ; Industry ; Sustainability |
关键词 | Climate change adaptation risk management climate service perception emotion culture oral history ethnography transdisciplinarity innovation transformation change story book short film Europe European Overseas Territories Spain Valencia, |
URL | https://www.ecologic.eu/15381 |
来源智库 | Ecologic Institute (Germany) |
资源类型 | 智库项目 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/39326 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Dr. Grit Martinez,Dr. Nico Stelljes,Marius Hasenheit,et al. Innovation in Climate Services Provision (INNOVA). 2017. |
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