New Enabling Visions and tools for End-useRs and stakeholders thanks to a common MOdeling fRamework towards a climatE neutral and resilient society

HORIZON.2.5HORIZON-RIAID: 101056858
EC Contribution
โ‚ฌ66,874
Consortium Size
16 orgs
โ–ถSummary

The NEVERMORE project is determined in supporting excellence in climate research and overcoming the current silo approach in evaluating climate change impacts and risks across sectors and adaptation and mitigation policies and measures. To achieve its ambitious goals, the project will develop an integrated common assessment framework consistent across scales for modelling, simulating and evaluating impacts and risks of climate change, as well as policy measures. Climate science and Earth Systems information (1); methods for impacts (2) and risks analysis (3); social knowledge (4) are included in the models for delivering multi-sectoral climate impact assessments under consistent and integrated socio-economic and climate scenarios. The NEVERMORE approach integrates information from physical modelling of impacts and risk analysis methodologies and aligns them across different scales: from national, EU and global scales (in the IAM) to local and regional scales via five case studies (Sitia-Crete-GR, Trentino-IT, Vรคsterbotten and Norrbotten-SE, Murcia-ES, Danube delta-RO) that represent various socio-ecological EU contexts. Consistency among the different scales is ensured by combining bottom-up and top-down approaches. The NEVERMORE assessment framework will be embedded in a practical and user-friendly ICT toolkit, including decision-making tools, designed and developed with and for different stakeholders and end-users involved throughout the project via five Local and a Transnational Council of Stakeholders, by leveraging social innovation frameworks, participatory processes and co-design techniques. NEVERMOREโ€™s ultimate goal is to better understand the interactions between mitigation and adaptation policies and measures to deliver sound technical and policy recommendations towards a climate neutral and resilient society.

Consortium (16)

Project Results (28)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

โ–ถPublications (5)
Imagining Sustainable Futures: Expanding the Discussion on Sustainable HCI
Interactionsยท 2024DOI
Eleonora Mencarini, Valentina Nisi, Christina Bremer, Chiara Leonardi, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Jen Liu, Robert Soden
Assessing resilience at different scales: from single assets to complex systems
Environment Systems and Decisionsยท 2023DOI
Clemente Fuggini, Celina Solari, Rita De Stefano, Fabio Bolletta, Florencia Victoria De Maio
HCI for Climate Change: Imagining Sustainable Futures
2023 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systemsยท 2023DOI
Eleonora Mencarini, Chiara Leonardi, Jen Liu,Valentina Nisi, Nuno Jardim Nunes, Robert Soden
How Accurate Climate Information Can Help the Climate Adaptation in Regional Scale: The Case Study of Sitia
Environmental Sciences Proceedingsยท 2023DOI
Golemi, A.M.; Karakitsou, E.; Karozis, S.; Markantonis, I.; Politi, N.; Sfetsos, A.; Vlachogiannis, D.; Kapetanakis, P.
Multi-risk analysis methodology for evaluating climate change
Special Issue of Structure and Infrastructure Engineeringยท 2023DOI
F. V. De Maio, R. Valsecchi, S. Osmani, C. Solari & P. Basso
โ–ถDeliverables (22)
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โ–ถOther Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 2 - NEVERMORE (New Enabling Visions and tools for End-useRs and stakeholders thanks to a common MOdeling fRamework towards a climatE neutral and resilient society)