Climate Information Services for Urban Resilience
Learning from the Danish experience with cloudburst management
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Hirschnitz-Garbers, Martin and Martin Drews (2016). Climate Information Services for urban resilience. Learning from the Danish experience with cloudburst management. RECREATE Project Policy Brief No. 3.
Policy Brief no.3 examines the case of using Climate information Services to increase urban resilience, learning from the Danish experience with Cloudburst management. It is based on one of the detailed narratives carried out for the RECREATE project. The policy brief is available for download.
Climate information services (CIS) can provide urban actors with relevant integrated data to help guide short- and long-term planning and strategies to improve climate resilience. European Research and Innovation Policy can foster the demonstration, uptake and transfer of successful examples of using urban CIS.
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English
- Authorship
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Dr. Martin Hirschnitz-GarbersMartin Drews (Technical University of Denmark)
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Layout: Beáta Welk Vargová (Ecologic Institute)
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European Commission, Directorate-General Research & Innovation (DG Research & Innovation), International - Year
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- 12 pp.
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- Table of contents
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I What is the problem? What is the suggested innovative solution?
II Environmental and economic potential of the solution
III Good practice examples
IV Barriers to implementation
V Policy support needs - Keywords
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Hirschnitz-Garbers, M. and J. Gosens (2015). Producing bio-ethanol from residues and wastes - A technology with enormous potential in need of further research and development. RECREATE Project Policy Brief No. 2.
Davis, McKenna; Ina Krüger; Mandy Hinzmann 2015: Coastal Protection and Suds – Nature-based Solutions. RECREATE Project Policy Brief No. 4.