Expected Outcome:Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
Support to the implementation of the EU Adaptation Strategy and the Mission on adaptation to climate change, including societal transformation e.g. by providing standardised tools for climate proofing and increasing resilience.Improved relevance of data, information and knowledge on climate change impacts and adaptation, as well as mitigation for users both in the private and public sectors.Enhanced value of climate services through standards and quality assurance procedures and communication.The generation of trust across supply and demand of knowledge and services, supporting the development of a market for climate services and the European climate service sector.Enhanced quality, impact, equity and performance of European climate services.Enhanced data and analytical tools for climate impacts, risks (including extremes, longer trends, and the combination of trends and extremes) and transition risks, as well as actionable knowledge for the formulation of recommendations, identification and appraisal of adaptation options addressing the needs of all stakeholders.Enha...
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Expected Outcome:Project results are expected to contribute to all of the following expected outcomes:
Support to the implementation of the EU Adaptation Strategy and the Mission on adaptation to climate change, including societal transformation e.g. by providing standardised tools for climate proofing and increasing resilience.Improved relevance of data, information and knowledge on climate change impacts and adaptation, as well as mitigation for users both in the private and public sectors.Enhanced value of climate services through standards and quality assurance procedures and communication.The generation of trust across supply and demand of knowledge and services, supporting the development of a market for climate services and the European climate service sector.Enhanced quality, impact, equity and performance of European climate services.Enhanced data and analytical tools for climate impacts, risks (including extremes, longer trends, and the combination of trends and extremes) and transition risks, as well as actionable knowledge for the formulation of recommendations, identification and appraisal of adaptation options addressing the needs of all stakeholders.Enhanced coordination and visibility of climate services activities. Scope:This topic is intended to improve the delivery of quality control and standards (including open and licensed) for climate services and to guarantee suitability, quality, and performance of digital solutions to manage climate risks and enhance adaptive capacities.
The scope of activities under this topic should cover the following aspects:
Uncertainty analysis and quality control with supportive case studies at various levels (national to European and global), and delivery domains (public and private).Preparation of metadata guidelines to document in a comparative and transparent manner climate service data sources and processing methodologies, as well as decision-making based on these services, and support FAIR[1] data management practices.Development of good practices, guidance, and standardization of climate information and verification methods for long-term forecast products.Definition of verification and certification methods to enhance quality and usability of climate services, including methods for the evaluation of their effectiveness.Coordination and promotion of European climate service activities, encouraging open exchange of knowledge, expertise and data and providing a science-user communication platform and improving synergies between regional, national, European and international activities.Development of appropriate business models and knowledge brokerage activities to support scale-up and replication of climate services. Actions should develop interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary activities. Regular engagement with stakeholders should be foreseen to consider applications in case studies, and to test, benefit and allow replication and upscaling of the results.
These standards and schemes will also require supportive governance and other measures, such as training and capacity building, to promote and sustain their use and continued development. This includes the development of common terminology between user, provider, and purveyor communities.
Synergies should be explored with relevant activities under other Clusters, in particular clusters 3 and 4 and standardization efforts internationally and in Europe (e.g. the Climate Services partnership, the European Open Science Cloud (EOSC), Digital Europe Programme and the Copernicus Programme, amongst others). The action should build on the achievements of the H2020 ClimatEurope project and the ERA4CS.
This topic requires the effective contribution of SSH disciplines and the involvement of SSH experts, institutions as well as the inclusion of relevant SSH and gender expertise, in order to produce meaningful and significant effects enhancing the societal impact of the related research activities.
[1] FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable).
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