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SPARCCLE researcher delivered a keynote on the exposure of European transport infrastructure to climate extremes.
A post-workshop webinar was held on 13 March 2025, after the in-person workshop in Brussels (3-4 December 2024), to gain updates on modelling progress regarding the developed stress tests, specifically outlining what aspects of interest could be modelled and how.
Panel discussion under the high patronage of H.R.H. The Grand Duchess of Luxembourg. The roundtable aimed to foster interdisciplinary discussions on gender differences and commonalities.
Two SPARCCLE researchers participated in the Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Italian Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
Co-organised by SPARCCLE researcher Marina Andrijevic, the workshop brought together around 40 interdisciplinary experts to collaboratively develop tools and bridge knowledge gaps. Five researchers from the SPARCCLE project participated.
SPARCCLE Project Coordinator, Edward Byers (IIASA), met with the OECD team to discuss climate impacts in adaptation IAMs.
The aim of the workshop was to foster synergies between UNIFI and JRC on common research interests, including forest disturbances, critical transitions and tipping points in socio-ecological systems, climate risk and vulnerability assessment, and water-carbon coupling.
Three SPARCCLE researchers met with Dr Andrej Ceglar from the ECB to discuss collaboration on climate change impacts on biodiversity, ecosystem services and natural capital and share information on state of the art assessments for Europe.
SPARCCLE Project Coordinator, Edward Byers (IIASA), presented on gender dimension in SPARCCLE as part of an online series on the Gender Dimension in the European Research Area, organised by the German Ministry of Education.
From 3-4 December 2024, the SPARCCLE consortium hosted a workshop in Brussels, bringing together external stakeholders and EU policymakers, including representatives from CINEA, DG ENER, and DG HERA. This collaborative event provided a platform for feedback on EU adaptation and mitigation policy analysis. It also marked the beginning of SPARCCLE’s stress test co-development process.