TRANSGEA - Cross-border co-operation in local actions to adapt to climate changes (Q4300492)

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TRANSGEA - Cross-border co-operation in local actions to adapt to climate changes
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    365,967.49 Euro
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    433,535.63 Euro
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    84.41 percent
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    1 July 2018
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    30 June 2020
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    INSTYTUT METEOROLOGII I GOSPODARKI WODNEJ - PAŃSTWOWY INSTYTUT BADAWCZY
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    51°8'53.27"N, 14°59'50.06"E
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    51°6'43.31"N, 17°4'25.79"E
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    51°9'35.06"N, 14°58'46.96"E
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    51°40'44.18"N, 15°10'23.56"E
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    51°12'11.92"N, 16°10'5.52"E
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    As symptoms of the warming up climate are being observed, cross-border co-operation in local adaptation actions (TRANSGEA) will be taken to work out a joint methodological approach intended to counteract extreme weather phenomena in the Poland-Saxony borderland region. Initiation of co-operation in ecology will be an important element of the project. The project outputs will comprise e.g. analyses of hydro-climate conditions in the support area, a map of assessment of the region's sensitivity to climate changes, a list of adaptation actions, a guidebook for local government representatives, and training materials. Selected communes will be invited to co-operate, for which training courses will be carried out together with debates about adaptations to climate changes. Debates are planned with the participation of the inhabitants who will have a chance to express their opinions on local actions adapting to climate changes and to make their own recommendations for local governments. Also educational workshops are planned for schoolchildren and seniors. The co-operation effects will enable presentation of an actual picture of the Poland-Saxony borderland climate conditions, and will provide a wide range of good practices for local adaptations to climate changes. (English)
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