Results

IMPETUS
IMPETUS aims to enhance climate resilience by developing a comprehensive adaptation framework that addresses climate change across multiple scales, and sectors. In response to the challenges posed by climate change and the COVID-19 crisis, IMPETUS emphasizes building resilient regions without compromising productive sectors or societal fairness. Through Resilience Knowledge Boosters (RKBs), IMPETUS will provide a a place for stakeholders to engage and create together, deploy, and monitor climate adaptation Innovation Packages across all EU biogeographical regions.
To help accelerate Europe’s climate adaptation strategy and meet the European Union’s ambitions to become the world’s first climate-neutral continent by 2050, IMPETUS was launched in October 2021. Its objective: turn climate commitments into tangible, urgent actions to protect communities and the planet.

MULTICLIMACT
The MULTICLIMACT project aims to safeguard Europe’s built environment and its inhabitants against the increasing threats of natural and climatic hazards through innovative strategies that place the built environment and human resilience at the centre of climatic and future proofing measures.
MULTICLIMACT supports resilience-enabling ACTions through the implementation of a toolkit with 18 reliable, easy-to-implement and cost-efficient design methods (6 design ideas), materials (7 materials) and digital solutions (5 digital solutions) that allow users to easily assess the impact on the resilience of the object in question and integrate a multidisciplinary approach, i.e. the socio-economic, living, engineering and climate disciplines. The proposed approach is demonstrated in four case studies that represent various geographical locations, natural and climatic hazards, social and economic systems and scales of analysis, ranging from single buildings (including cultural heritage) to the urban and territorial scales.

ADAPT2CC
The ADAPT2CC project enhances local community adaptability and resilience to climate change in Greece. Through collaboration among experts and institutions, the project promotes actions to strengthen responses to climate challenges such as extreme temperatures and flooding. It includes developing adaptation plans, educational programs, and strengthening scientific and technological infrastructure to tackle climate impacts.

ERA BEACH
ERA BEACH aims to monitor and manage coastal areas, promoting sustainable strategies for shoreline protection. The project develops and applies innovative technologies for monitoring natural and anthropogenic factors affecting coasts. With a focus on sustainability and climate adaptation, ERA BEACH aims to enhance resilience both in coastal ecosystems and local communities.

LIFE-IP 4 NATURA
The LIFE-IP 4 NATURA project strengthens management and protection of Natura 2000 sites in Greece, promoting biodiversity and sustainability. Through collaborations with public entities, organizations, and local communities, it develops strategies and tools for ecosystem conservation and promotes environmental education and citizen participation in nature conservation.

LIFE EL-BIOS
The LIFE EL-BIOS project aims to develop an integrated National Biodiversity Information System , which:
- collects information from existing Greek biodiversity databases currently not interconnected (free access geoportal),
- combines and easily disseminates information and data regarding Greece’s biodiversity (through tiered access).
Additionally to the National Biodiversity Information System, the project includes innovative biodiversity data collection methods in pilot sites of the Natura 2000 network:
- Northern Pindos National Park
- Kotychi-Strofylia Wetlands National Park
The end result is to facilitate biodiversity monitoring, conservation, and management in Greece.