How can regional climate-change adaptation policies be strengthened?

In a Europe increasingly exposed to extreme climate events, strengthening regional adaptation policies is not only an environmental priority but also a matter of social justice and territorial cohesion.

For this reason, the European EURADAPT project (Interreg Europe) involves eight European regions with the aim of improving the implementation of local and regional policies by increasing climate-change adaptation capacity through mutual learning and the exchange of good practices.

EURADAPT promotes local, inclusive and equitable strategies across four key areas: land use and food systems, sustainable water management, the protection of critical infrastructure, and participatory governance.

Through the shared experience of more advanced regions and those that are more vulnerable, EURADAPT supports the development of solutions tailored to the climatic and economic specificities of each territory.

LAMA supports the project by facilitating the exchange of knowledge among the partners and by coordinating communication, to make results and tools accessible, reusable and scalable. A role that reflects our vision: connecting social innovation, local development and adaptation strategies to address the climate crisis in a systemic way.

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Budget: 2,005,500 €
Duration: 48 months
Start: 01-5-2025
End: 31-07-2029

Lead Partner: Mountain Community of Valchiavenna (Italy)

Partners: The County Administrative Board of Blekinge (Sweden), Centre-Val de Loire Region (France), Dublin City Council (Ireland), Poltava Regional Council (Ukraine), South Moravian Agency for Public Innovation JINAG (Czech Republic), Directorate General Quality and Environmental Education – Valencian Regional Government (Spain), Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Self-Government (Hungary)

Advisory Partner: LAMA Impresa Sociale (Italy)
Associated Policy Authorities: Regione LombardiaNational Development Centre