Italy
Platforma Nazionale Adattemento Cambiamenti Climatici
National Platform on Climate Change Adaptation for Italy.
First Focus Group in the Italian Pilot: 7 Working Women & Climate Adaptation in Rome
This focus group in Rome, Italy involved 7 working women who shared their personal experiences with climate change, created solutions and identified the best climate adaptation strategies.
Second Focus Group in Italian Pilot – Multicultural Communities
The 2nd focus group in Italy explores the perception of climate change in urban areas and how it affects citizens. Through different activities, participants identified soft adaptation measures and involvement methods.
Third Focus Group in Italian Pilot – Younger Perspectives
The third focus group in the Italian pilot focused on university students and young professionals and their experiences with climate change.
When Climate Adaptation Meets Archaeology: a case study of the Aquileia archaeological site
This case study showcases the collaboration between archaeologists and climate researchers to develop adaptation solutions in the Aquileia archaeological site.
A Case Study of the Emilia-Romagna Region and Its Use of Public Participation for Climate Adaptation
This case study examines the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy and its response to climate change impacts.
Adaptation AGORA: Pilot Case Study in Rome, Italy
The Adaptation AGORA Project The Adaptation AGORA project promotes societal transformation to empower local communities to address the climate crisis....
Climate Adaptation Platform for the Alps (CAPA)
The Climate Adaptation Platform for the Alps (CAPA) platform supports decision-makers in Alpine countries, regions and municipalities in adapting to climate change.
Alpine Hazards in South Tyrol (Italy) and Grison (Switzerland) – emBRACE project case study
This case study focuses on community resilience to alpine hazards in South Tyrol (Italy) and Grison (Switzerland)
Sorry, no more wine! Tuscan agriculture in a climate change regime
Exploring the best adaptation options and strategies for Tuscan viticulture