TeRRIFICA Summer School in the metropolitan area of Barcelona (Spain) “Climate Change in the Mediterranean Basin: evidences, discussions and citizen contributions”

The TeRRIFICA Summer School organized in the framework of the TeRRIFICA pilot of the metropolitan area of Barcelona was held online from June 28th to June 30th 2021 under the title “Climate Change in the Mediterranean Basin: evidences, discussion and citizen contributions”. This Summer School aimed to develop ideas for a positive future vision of the climate landscape in the Mediterranean basin for 2030. Some of the sessions put the focus on the metropolitan area of Barcelona, one of the six European pilot regions that are part of the TeRRIFICA project.
Outcomes and materials:
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- Presentation: Welcome and opening session (Norbert STEINHAUS, TeRRIFICA coordinator Science Shop Wila Bonn)
- Presentation: The impact of climate change in Catalonia, a Mediterranean example (Carme LLASAT, Universitat de Barcelona)
- Presentation: Report “Climate and Environmental Change in the Mediterranean Basin Current Situation and Risks for the Future” (Wolfgang CRAMER, Mediterranean Experts on Climate and Environmental Change MedECC)
- Presentation: Crowd-mapping, a tool for citizen involvement in climate change (Quim BRUGUÉ, Universitat de Girona UdG; Núria Jové, Association of Catalan Public Universities ACUP and Global University Network for innovation GUNi; Marta Cayetano, Association of Catalan Public Universities ACUP and Global University Network for innovation GUNi)