General News
Policy Brief: When will a 2-meter rise in sea level occur, and how might we adapt?
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…
Read MoreThe 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…
Read MoreRelease 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…
Read MoreThe 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…
Read MoreEngaging 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…
Read MoreMapping of coastal cities exposure and vulnerability to climate effects and sea level rise
One of the key activities of the SCORE project is to map the baseline exposure and risk of extreme climate impact of coastal cities. This work is carried out in Work Package 1 (WP1) which main objective is to produce a high-level baseline risk map of extreme climate impacts and sea-level rise for the ten…
Read MoreSCORE is featured in the new Seaā€™ties Regional Report
Our SCORE project is featured in the new “Sea’ties Regional Report – Adaptating Coastal Cities and Territories to Sea Level Rise in the Mediterranean Region, Challenges and Best Practicesā€¯. This report is published with the support of the City of Marseille, Plan Bleu and MedECC. The SCORE project and its Coastal Cities Living Labs (CCLLs)…
Read MoreFirst SCORE in-person meeting
The first SCORE in-person meeting took place on June 28-30, 2022 at the Atlantic Technological Unviersity (ATU) in Sligo, Ireland! The meeting was the occasion to go through the progress done within each work package and task and to exchange views and ideas on some important points to be tackled during next months. The event…
Read MoreSCORE first successfull consortium meeting
The 1st Consortium meeting of SCORE took place onlineĀ on January 12, 2022. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the project partners gathered virtually to make a point on the overall status of the project after six months from the kick-off meeting. The meeting was attended by 73 participants, demonstrating the high engagement of all partners in…
Read MoreFirst SCORE working group meeting
The first interaction meeting of the SCORE project took place in Pisa (Italy), on 6 and 7 December 2021. The meeting was hosted by the School of Engineering of the University of Pisa and involved representatives of WP2, WP3, WP4, WP5 and WP8. During the meeting in Pisa, the participants discussed the identification of the…
Read More