Innovations

The solutions presented below make up the 100 innovations that RESIST is committed to test, validate and implement across the 12 different European regions it is working with. These solutions were identified based on their ability to adapt to context-specific climate-related challenges. Furthermore, the solutions are meant to mitigate the negative impacts of climate change at present and in the near future. They have all been designed to meet sustainability principles. Also, our explicit aim is to address challenges in such a way that they do not aggravate or generate other undesired socio-environmental challenges. Before being implemented, solutions will undergo a rigorous testing and validation phase to ensure the greatest possible impact in the long run.

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Droughts

Droughts

Floods

Floods

Heatwaves

Heatwaves

Soil erosion

Soil erosion

Wildfires

Wildfires

Region


  • Innovation type

    New energy sources

    Droughts, Heatwaves, Wildfires

    Finding transformative solutions for energy due to risk of reduced reliability of hydroelectric resources.

  • Innovation type

    Water, forest management solutions

    Droughts, Heatwaves, Wildfires

    Fostering transformative solutions in water and forest management to boost resilience in rural communities faced with threats such as drought and wildfires.

  • Innovation type

    Tourism innovations

    Droughts, Floods, Heatwaves

    Applying innovative solutions geared to the tourism industry to boost climate reslience in the region.

  • Innovation type

    Site-specific warnings

    Droughts, Floods, Heatwaves

    Implementing impact-based, site-specific warning services to tackle climate-related emergencies.

  • Innovation type

    Policy coherence

    Floods

    Using data collection for the development of decision-making tools and to encourage increased policy coherence.

  • Innovation type

    Stakeholder engagement

    Floods

    Boosting engagement and awareness of climate challenges among stakeholders such as citizens and decision-makers.