Project 4: The Process of Adaptation to Climate Change

The Deliverables and Milestones of the Project 4 are listed below for 2011. For completed ones, a link to the result is provided. (Internal Deliverables are password-protected.)

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Deliverable/Milestone Type Description Due Result                                                                  
D4.2.1 Science Workshop proceedings on “Social learning and Sustainability: exploring critical issues in relation to environmental change and governance” 2011 D4.2.1 (pdf, 1 MB)                                                                  
D4.3.2 User, Science Report describing policy processes and their effects on adaptation as regards the forestry sector, aimed at relevant stakeholders. 2011                                                                    
D4.0.8 User, Internal Working papers, summarizing results from risk perception work, social learning and policy integration work in Forestry Case Study. 2011                                                                    
D4.0.11 User, Science Synthesis reports on climate risk perception, social learning and policy integration for all case studies. 2011                                                                    
D4.3.3 User, Science Synthesis report and popular report on research findings for stakeholders and the public. 2011                                                                    
D4.0.12 User, Internal Working papers summarizing results from risk perception work, social learning and policy integration work in subsequent case studies. 2011                                                                    
D4.0.4 Science Reports, papers and peer-reviewed articles. 2011                                                                    
D4.1.2 Science, Internal Report describing stakeholder landscape for Forestry case study, including roles and responsibilities concerning adaptation and climate risk reduction. 2011 D4.1.2 (pdf, 270 kB)                                                                  
Updated: 2012-04-11
Events
2012-05-23 2012-05-23
Mistra-SWECIA Science seminar: The effects of different energy sources and technological progress on climate change
Fossil energy and technological progress are two important factors that potentially influence climate change. Today, the main source of energy is fossil energy, and its use generates CO2-emissions with global warming as result. Technological progress can however improve the energy efficiency and potentially lead to the implementation of alternative clean energy sources that may partially or fully...