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Project ID: DRP0301445 
The Danube-ADAPT project has 16 partners from 8 countries.

Project priority and specific objective
Programme priority

2. - A greener, low-carbon Danube Region

Specific objective

2.2 - Promoting climate change adaptation capacities in the Danube Region and disaster management on transnational level in relation to environmental risks taking into account ecosystem-based approaches

The Danube Region, home to 115 million inhabitants, is forecasted to be heavily exposed to climate change through rising temperatures, heatwaves, dry spells, storms, heavy rainfall, on local, regional, macroregional levels. Climate change impacts affecting the Danube Region go beyond individual state borders, and vary depending on biogeographical and hydrological characteristics, and on socio-economic and environmental factors. Some climate trends affect the entire Danube Region, yet certain risks pose greater challenges in specific - including cross-border - areas, due to their natural, social, or economic characteristics. Also, climate change impacts often affect the region’s countries simultaneously, posing similar challenges for policy makers, while different subregions may experience different impacts, depending on their geographical, economic, social characteristics. Given the shared challenges, ensuring effective adaptation responses in an environmentally, climatically, socially, economically interconnected Danube Region requires solutions that go beyond the national frameworks, but also offer optimal responses for each specific subregion. On another note, adaptation responses are fragmented and unequally distributed across the Danube Region due to unbalanced knowledge and adaptive capacities, and slow and low embedding of adaptation research knowledge in policies. Disparities in data availability and quality among Danube Region countries, along with the lack of common, region-wide methodological guidelines for assessing vulnerabilities, also pose barriers to achieving adequate macroregional climate adaptation responses. Improving adaptive capacities by facilitating evidence-based policy making and developing common solutions for the Danube Region is key to effectively addressing diverse climate change challenges across the region. Specifically, strengthening the information and knowledge bases with cross-regional, high-quality, current climate data and a territorially integrated approach on climate vulnerability assessments, along with facilitating their policy integration will support decision-makers in effectively responding to climate change challenges at local, regional, national and macro-regional levels. In line with that, the Danube-ADAPT project’s overall aim is to create harmonised data availability and knowledge in the Danube Region to support evidence-based climate adaptation policy making, and thus improve and balance the adaptive capacities of settlements, regions and countries across the Danube Region. To this end, a broad and balanced partnership was created with 23 organisations covering 10 DR countries, involving meteorological and hydrological, academic, policy-making and climate adaptation policy advisor organisations. Partners contribute a wealth of climate change and adaptation data, knowledge, as well as experience in adaptation responses, representing all governance levels. Specific objectives of the project will be achieved through harmonising macro-regional data for climate change forecasting and vulnerability assessment, and developing territorially integrated, data-based policy support solutions tailored to the region to facilitate developing policy responses in a uniform manner, fostering transferability across the Danube Region. It will produce a Climatological Baseline Database of higher quality than the currently available international open-access ones, based on both observation data and future climate projections, serving as the basis for vulnerability assessments in the region. Furthermore, it will create data-led policy support solutions specifically for the Danube Region, based on jointly developed methodologies and regionally harmonized data. Spearheading these is the Vulnerability Assessment Framework, which – following the IPCC methodology - assesses vulnerability through harmonized climate and non-climate indicators, to be tested in pilots through sample vulnerability assessments and policy reviews. Consequently, results of vulnerability assessments will become comparable within the Danube Region, allowing for easier transfer and replication of adaptation responses. The project will also facilitate the policy integration of project outcomes and knowledge by setting up the Danube Region Adaptation Policy Support Platform (Danube-ADAPT Platform), helping policy makers to access and apply the data-based solutions in policy planning. Furthermore, it will raise awareness at various levels about data-driven policy making, offer e-learning material for capacity building and provide national roadmaps on climate adaptation policy enhancement. The expected impact of the project is to balance the disparities in climate adaptation knowledge, adaptive capacity and data availability in the Danube Region, and to foster international and cross-sectoral collaboration on climate change, facilitating evidence-based policy-making.

Lead Partner

HungaroMet Hungarian Meteorological Service Nonprofit Ltd.

Kitaibel Pál u. 1., 1024 Budapest, Magyarország (HU)

Agency for the Support of Regional Development Košice

Strojárenská 3., 04001 Košice, Slovensko (SK)

Slovenian Environment Agency

Vojkova cesta 1/b., 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenija (SI)

Central European Service for Cross-Border Initiatives Balkans

Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 15., 21000 Novi Sad, Serbia (RS)

Municipality of Cluj-Napoca

Motilor 1-3., 400001 Cluj-Napoca, România (RO)

Czech Smart City Cluster

Újezd 450/40, 118 01 Prague, Česko (CZ)

Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences

Belidla 986/4a, 60300 Brno, Česko (CZ)

National Meteorological Administration

Soseaua Bucuresti-Ploiesti 97., 013686 Bucharest, România (RO)

Municipality of Domzale

Osrednjeslovenska (SI041)

Research Institute for National Strategy

Nagysándor József utca 8, 1054 Budapest, Magyarország (HU)

North-West Croatia Regional Energy and Climate Agency

Andrije Žaje 10., 10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska (HR)

Slovak hydrometeorological institute

Jeséniova 17., 833 15 Bratislava, Slovensko (SK)

Šibenik - Knin County

Trg Pavla Šubića I. br. 2., 22000 Šibenik, Hrvatska (HR)

Babes-Bolyai University

Str. Mihail Kogalniceanu 1., 400084 Cluj-Napoca, România (RO)

Ukrainian Hydrometeorological Institute

Nauky avenue 37., 03028 Kyiv, Ukraine (UA)

Scientific Research Centre Bistra Ptuj

Slovenski trg 6., 2250 Ptuj, Slovenija (SI)

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