SCORE gathers in Alicante for its 2nd in-person consortium meeting

The SCORE partners take a group picture at the University of Alicante

The second SCORE in-person consortium meeting took place on 14-16 June 2023 hosted by SCORE partner, Universidad de Alicante (UA), in Spain. Over 60 partners from all institutions and Coastal City Living Labs (CCLL) involved in the project attended the meeting in-person, with a few additional participants attending online. After an opening speech by the…

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Terraces site visit with students in Piran

The ZRS SCORE team, leading the Piran Coastal City Living Lab, received an invitation by the Council of the Local Community of Piran (Svet Krajevna Skupnost Piran) to discuss and visit a plot of land. The municipality, which owns the plot of land, as agreed for the local community to develop an action plan. A…

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SCORE Climate Adaptation training school – First edition

The SCORE project is launching its 1st Climate Adaptation training school ā€“ a three-day event through which several activities will take place within the framework of the EU Green Week 2023! Programme Day 1 | June 6, 2023, 12:00 – 13:30 (CEST) | Online lecture on Climate Adaptation Day 2 | June 7, 2023, 12:00…

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Webinar: Risk modeling and its role in designing strategies to increase financial resilience

This webinar is the 3rd episode in the SCORE webinar series!   SCORE Webinar #3: Risk modeling and its role in designing strategies to increase the financial resilience of coastal cities   Description In this webinar, we will focus on the development of quantitative risk models and their importance in the design of financial resilience…

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How coastal cities became Living Labs: the SCORE experience

Coastal City Living Lab (CCLL) is a central concept SCORE utilises to address climate change adaptation and resilience issues. Our network of CCLLs spans 10 coastal cities Ā actively involving citizens, scientists, policy makers and other stakeholders to co-create, implement, test, and evaluate innovations in real-life situations. These CCLLs learn from each other through a mutual…

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Policy Brief: When will a 2-meter rise in sea level occur, and how might we adapt?

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SCORE, together with the CoCliCo and PROTECT projects, prepared a policy brief entitled “When will a 2-meter rise in sea level occur, and how might we adapt?“. A 2-meter sea-level rise is almost inevitable, only the timing remains uncertain, and will strongly impact European coastlines. Europe and National States recognise that coastal adaptation is an…

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The SCORE Co-Creation toolkit is now available

The SCORE team at IHS has created a toolkit for co-creation that is now available in open-source. The toolkit gathers a collection of tools for engaging stakeholders in co-creation in interactive, engaging, and attractive ways. Co-creation is at the core of SCORE Co-Creation is one of the core concepts of the Coastal City Living Labs…

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Release of the SCOREā€™s Ecosystem-based Adaptation catalogue

With the public release of the SCOREā€™s EbA catalogue, we invite you to explore Ecosystem-based Adaptation (EbA) measures to address climate change hazards (e.g., sea-level rise, flooding, coastal erosion, storm surge) in urban and natural coastal areas. Thanks to the Case Study Map Tour, you may explore different EbA options by selecting a pinpoint and…

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The SCORE ICT Platform is ready for its testing phase

The SCORE Information and Communications Technology Platform (SIP) is now ready to be used by the project partners to store all the knowledge about Ecosystem-based Approaches (EbA) collected during the course of the project. This platform was design and developed by UNIPI and TERO as part of their activities in Work Package 5 on “Pre/post-EBA…

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Engaging the younger generation in designing our cities with Minecraft

The younger generation is an essential group to reach when engaging a local community in designing more resilient cities, as is the core of the SCORE project. There is an opportunityĀ to include young people in the process. They have ideas for what they want their neighbourhoods to look like in the future. Unfortunately, adults and…

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