TeRRIFICA Toolkit

Access the TeRRIFICA Crowdmapping Tool

The TeRRIFICA project is glad to announce the creation of the TeRRIFICA Crowdmapping tool. This website is built to collect your experiences and opinions where in your local environment climate change comes alive and is tangible.

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Results of the crowd-mapping action

The TeRRIFICA Consortium (Horizon 2020 under GA No. 824489);. (2022). Results of the crowd-mapping action within the project TeRRIFICA [Dataset No. 1 dated 2022-09-19] (v1.0) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7652889

The TeRRIFICA Consortium (Horizon 2020 under GA No. 824489);. (2023). Results of the crowd-mapping action within the project TeRRIFICA [Dataset No. 2 dated 2023-01-19] (v2.0) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7652912

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Crowdmapping tool: Github repository

The crowdmapping tool developed for TeRRIFICA is Open Source and available on GitHub. There, you can find a repository for the crowdmapping component. This web mapping framework can be used to gather spatial data and insight from the public. You can use this component as a template for your own mapping project.

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Policy Brief II: Guidelines for establishing a co-creation-based open science framework

The second TeRRIFICA Policy Brief contains recommendations for stakeholders involved in R&I projects.

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Policy Brief I: Citizen Participation Matters – Fostering Co-Creation for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation

Directed at the European Commission and national policy-makers, this Policy Brief integrates guidelines and recommendations on enabling participatory processes through policy.

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TeRRIFICA Guide on engagement & co-creation

The TeRRIFICA Guide on engagement and co-creation aims at fostering stakeholders’ engagement and co-creation within the context of climate mitigation & adaptation. This guide provides some (non-)prescriptive ideas, recommendations & methodologies. They are a “starting point” to help stakeholder engagement & co-creation processes within climate change policymaking in the pilot regions. It disseminates “good practices”, i.e. some methodologies and experimentations that may be transferable to other regions in Europe.

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Guide on Co-Creation – Executive Summary

The TeRRIFICA Guide on co-creation Executive Summary aims at fostering stakeholders’ engagement and co-creation within the context of climate mitigation & adaptation. This summary highlights key ideas, recommendations & methodologies of the full Guide on co-creation. They are a “starting point” to help stakeholder engagement & co-creation processes within climate change policymaking in the pilot regions.

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