
First knowledge exchange workshops successfully conducted
The first knowledge exchange workshops between the front-running regions (FRR) and their respective replicating region (RR) took place between November 2024 and February 2025. The aim of these workshops was to communicate the most important findings and results from the first work package (WP1). The knowledge transfer was divided into two workshops.
Workshop 1: Climate Risk Analysis (CRA)
The first workshop focused on CRA and introduced the RR to the methodology and framework for conducting these analyses. The participants gained insights into the systematic assessment of climate risks in their regions and the benefits they can derive from it.
Workshop 2: Nature-based solutions (NbS)
The second workshop explored NbS as strategies to mitigate the impacts of climate risks. The session provided an in-depth understanding of NbS concepts and climate impact chains, supplying the replicating regions with knowledge to integrate these approaches into their regional adaptation strategies.
The insights and outcomes of these knowledge exchange workshops are documented in the following Deliverables:
- 1.2 - Knowledge exchange on future-oriented local climate adaption scenario development for replicating regions
- 1.4 – Knowledge exchange workshop on climate risk analysis for replicating regions
- 1.6 - Knowledge exchange workshop on cause-effect relations and potential systemic effects for replicating regions
- 1.8 – Knowledge exchange on stakeholder analysis in regard to cause-effect relations and potential systemic effects in replicating regions
All of these Deliverables were published at the end of February 2025. These reports offer a detailed overview of the discussions and key takeaways from the workshops.
This article was written by LAND4CLIMATE consortium member RWTH Aachen University.



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