Project Outcomes

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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Dissemination, Cross-network Collaboration, Exploitation and Final Networking Report

This report will give a summary on the communication along the various facets and complex topics of climate change, climate action and climate change adaptation among stakeholders and the general public as performed in TeRRIFICA.

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Summary report on climate change adaptation activities in the regions

Summary report on climate change adaptation activities in the regions. Presentation of the pilot regions, stakeholders mobilized, methodologies and tools used and analysis, outcomes and perspectives, conclusion and recommendations.

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European Symposium – Report

The TeRRIFICA final symposium was organized in two parts, the first being in Belgrade (Serbia), and the second in Brussels (Belgium). Both events were organized jointly with the H2020 project RRI2SCALE.

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Social innovation as support for adaptation and mitigation to climate change on the example of the TeRRIFICA project

Kaczmarek, P. (2022). Innowacje społeczne jako wsparcie procesu adaptacji i mitygacji do zmian klimatu na przykładzie projektu TeRRIFICA. Przegląd Planisty, 9, 16-18. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/364305015

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Eine interaktive Beteiligungskarte für innovatives Klimahandeln in Europa

Steinhaus, N., Hoff, H., Churski, P., Coquard, C., & Pfleger, A. (2021). Eine interaktive Beteiligungskarte für innovatives Klimahandeln in Europa. Standort, 45, 272–278. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00548-021-00745-3

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Cocreation for Climate Change – Needs for Actions to Vitalize Drivers and Diminish Barriers

J. Morawska-Jancelewicz & A. Mizgajski. (2021). Cocreation for Climate Change – Needs for Actions to Vitalize Drivers and Diminish Barriers. Weather, Climate, and Society, 13 (3), 555–570. https://doi.org/10.1175/WCAS-D-20-0114.1

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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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Together you can do more. About co-creating solutions for the climate on the example of the Poznań Agglomeration

Lupa, P. & Fagiewicz, K. (2022). Razem można więcej. O współtworzeniu rozwiązań na rzecz klimatu na przykładzie Aglomeracji Poznańskiej. Magazyn Drzewo Franciszka, 4-5/2022-2023, 102-104.

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“Living Laboratories“ as interactive platforms to support open innovation processes in population adaptation to climate change

Samersova, N.V. (2021). “Living Laboratories“ as interactive platforms to support open innovation processes in population adaptation to climate change. In International conference Proceedings. Geographical Studies in Belarus in XX – XXI centuries. Lopukh et al. (Ed.). Belarusian State University, 889-893.

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Pilot activities on citizens’ involvement in climate adaptation measures at the Children and Youth Center “Orion” in the Minsk district Shabany within TeRRIFICA project

Gatilo, A.V. (2021). Pilot activities on citizens’ involvement in climate adaptation measures at the Children and Youth Center “Orion” in the Minsk district Shabany within TeRRIFICA project. In International conference Proceedings. Geographical Studies in Belarus in XX – XXI centuries. Lopukh et al. (Ed.). Belarusian State University, 629-634.

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Peculiarities of the use of meteorological equipment in the educational process and research activities of schoolchildren

Redko, A.E. (2021). Peculiarities of the use of meteorological equipment in the educational process and research activities of schoolchildren. In International conference Proceedings. Geographical Studies in Belarus in XX – XXI centuries. Lopukh et al. (Ed.). Belarusian State University, 625-628.

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Specifics of regional adaptation to climate change based on public involvement

Savelova, S.B. & Yarotov, A.E. (2021). Specifics of regional adaptation to climate change based on public involvement. In International conference Proceedings. Geographical Studies in Belarus in XX – XXI centuries. Lopukh et al. (Ed.). Belarusian State University, 317-328.

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Participatory approaches in working with stakeholders on climate change adaptation measures

Sposab, K. (2021). Participatory approaches in working with stakeholders on climate change adaptation measures. In International conference Proceedings. Geographical Studies in Belarus in XX – XXI centuries. Lopukh et al. (Ed.). Belarusian State University, 213-218.

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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.

Policy Brief I (in pdf)

Policy Brief I (as Deliverable in pdf)

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Interim M&E Report ll

Interim evaluation report to document progress, impact, risk, and mitigation (WP5 Monitoring, Validation and Evaluation for the Knowledge Transfer).

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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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Effective practices in community-academia research partnerships on climate change adaptation and mitigation – a Delphi study

The objective of this Delphi study is to identify effective practices in community–academia research partnerships to clearly express recommendable co-creation processes. It is based on all the knowledge and data which have been collected and generated in the first ten months of the TeRRIFICA project.

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Stakeholder Mapping Report

Stakeholder mapping is understood as a process identifying key stakeholders to engage with, across the full stakeholder spectrum, and determining the basis for engagement strategies, in the particular sector of climate action. The stakeholder mapping process is a starting point to engage with stakeholders and its core objective is to identify who are the key stakeholders to engage within TeRRIFICA. The process of mapping stakeholders has the goal of helping pilot regions’ co-creation teams to identify the key actors in their region, relationships, and drivers and obstacles in order to better involve stakeholders.

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Climate Change Education: methods, tools, approaches

Sposab., K. (2020). Climate Change Education: methods, tools, approaches. In II International Symposium Proceedings Education for Sustainable development For All Generations – Social Agreement. Vasilets, S., & Zubrilina I. (Eds.). Belarusian State Pedagogical University, 346-350.

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Modelling the interaction processes between students and local communities for the benefit of climate change adaptation in the region

Savelava, S. & Yarotau A. (2020). Modelling the interaction processes between students and local communities for the benefit of climate change adaptation in the region. In II International Symposium Proceedings Education for Sustainable development For All Generations – Social Agreement. Vasilets, S., & Zubrilina I. (Eds.). Belarusian State Pedagogical University, 314-325.

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Conditions and drivers of education’s impact on the sustainability processes at the local level

Savelava, S. (2020). Conditions and drivers of education’s impact on the sustainability processes at the local level. In II International Symposium Proceedings Education for Sustainable development For All Generations – Social Agreement. Vasilets, S., & Zubrilina I. (Eds.). Belarusian State Pedagogical University, 308-313.

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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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TeRRIFICA Report on Institutional Framework

The first step for fostering co-creation on climate change is to learn about the local contexts of the six pilot regions of TeRRIFICA. The „Report on institutional framework conditions, relevant local and regional processes, instruments and co-creation factors related to or adaptable for climate action“ includes different activities to create a comprehensive overview on the state of the art of climate change adaptation research and innovation strategies and examples and communication strategies and methods at different levels of complexity.

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TeRRIFICA Case Studies Report

For this „Case Studies Report“, the TeRRIFICA pilot region teams from Belarus, France, Germany, Poland, Serbia and Spain identified case studies of community-academia research partnership from their regions or countries related to climate change adaptation and/or mitigation. This Report includes a summary of these analysed projects that highlights common outstanding elements for the development of future climate actions with community-academia research partnerships.

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State of the art of climate change adaptation and mitigation at the Poznań Agglomeration

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State of the art of climate change adaptation and mitigation in Oldenburger Muensterland

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State of the art of climate change adaptation & mitigation in Brittany, Normandy & Pays de la Loire

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State of the art of climate change adaptation and mitigation in Belgrade

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State of the art of climate change adaptation and mitigation in Minsk

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State of the art of climate change adaptation and mitigation at the metropolitan area of Barcelona

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