During all three conference days (12th - 14th May) ECCA will host three different poster sessions.

The conference vnue (Bella Center) will provide special tape for the posters. It will available by the poster boards 

POSTER SESSIONS

 

Posters will be on display in the catering & exhibition area each day. All posters are linked to a platform session taking place the same day.
Posters can be set up from 08:00 each morning and must be removed the same day by the end of the conference day.
Left over posters will be removed by the secretariat and discarded. The secretariat cannot be held responsible for any left posters

 

The times for the poster sessions where you as poster presenter should be present by your poster are during the poster socials:

 

Tuesday 12th May: 16.30 – 19.00

 

Wednesday 13th May: 16.30 – 19.00

 

Thursday 14th May: 10.30 – 11.00 and 13.00 – 14.00 

 

Poster session Tuesday 12 May

Topic -
Session/workshop

Title -  presenter

Poster-Number

 

Adaptation in different sectors –

Safeguarding our shores: social and cultural dimensions of coastal climate change adaptation in Europe and the U.S.

Coastal alteration effects on Fish Habitat Suitability under current and climate change conditions  -  Abdel-Fattah Ms., Sommer

4.10.1

 

Infrastructures –

The role of critical infrastructures in disaster risk mitigation

Vulnerability of Mexican critical infrastructure networks in the face of disaster´s risk by the impacts of climate change  -  Lopez-Lopez Mr., Victor Manuel

5.2.1

Multi-Scale Criticality Analysis for National Infrastructure Network Systems  -  Thacker Mr, Scott

5.2.2

Climate adaptation engineering: a transport network case study  -  Pregnolato Ms, Maria

5.2.3

Resilient critical infrastructure at local level  -  Gebhartova Ms, Jana

5.2.4

The climate preparedness of Dutch vital network sectors  -  Gilissen Mr., Herman Kasper

5.2.5

 

Adaptation policy and governance –

Adaptation frameworks – can one size fit all?

Evaluating Climate Change Heuristics of Multi-Actor Urban Leadership in New York City  -  Rsch Director Keenan Mr, Jesse

6.4.1

 

Adaptation policy and governance –

Multi-level government and climate change adaptation: reconciling bottom-up and top-down perspectives?

Understanding complex networks, trade-offs and synergies within the science-policy domain for climate mitigation and adaptation  -  Berman Ms, Rachel

6.5.1

Planning for climate impacts that’s delivering results – Using multi level governance to deliver far reaching reform  -  Hamden Mr, Rohan

6.5.2

Building Resilient Regions. Italian Adaptation to climate change, a multi-level governance prospective  -  Pelizzaro Mr, Piero

6.5.4

Implementation and Governance of Adaptation to Climate Change in Portugal  -  Paulino Mr, José

6.5.5

From Gradual Participation to Responsible Governance – a Policy Design for Adaptation Policies  -  Lucas Mr, Rainer

6.5.6

Carbon management – solution for behavioural change to sustainability?  -  Brnkalakova Ms, Stanislava

6.5.8

Adaption to Climate Change in Sursee-Mittelland: A Regional Strategy - A Project contributing to the Swiss “Pilot Program Adaption to Climate Change”                            Kohler Mr, Peter

6.5.9

 

Adaptation policy and governance –

Tracking adaptation to climate change

How generic adaptive capacity can be monitored over time? - Assessing adaptive capacity for coastal cities scale.  -  Araya Muñoz Ms, Dahyann

6.7.1

Public Health Adaptation to Climate Change in Canadian Jurisdictions  -  Austin Ms, Stephanie

6.7.2

Tracking adaptation to climate change  -  Biesbroek Mr, Robbert

6.7.3

Establishment of Eco-Village shall contribute towards Climate Change  -  Amatya Pradeep Amatya

6.7.5

Tracking climate change adaptation in coastal ecosystems: What counts and what should be counted?  -  Lamari Mr, Moktar

6.7.6

Evolution in adaptation framing: implications for planning and tracking adaptation  -  Webb Mr, Bob

6.7.7

Understanding the development of climate change adaptation in Taiwan – the assessment of two national policies  -  Lu Ms, Peiwen

6.7.8

Using transient scenarios to support dynamic adaptation to climate change  -  Haasnoot Ms, Marjolijn

6.7.10

Adaptation of Legal Framework to Combat Climate Change in India  -  Joshi Mr., Kamal Narain

6.7.11

 

Social science and participation –

Unpacking the co-production of knowledge in adaptation to climate change

Approaches for citizen participation in producing knowledge and implementing measures relevant to urban adaptation processes  -  Kind Mr., Christian

7.3.1

Using knowledge to inform sectoral adaptation policies. Where do European countries stand?  -  KARALI Ms, ELENI

7.3.2

Community Influence in Adaptation to Climate Change: The Role of Local Knowledge and Co-Production of Knowledge in a Coastal City –Tainan, Taiwan  -  Lee Ms, Ho-Ching

7.3.3

 

Regional challenges & opportunities (Arctic, mountains, Mediterranean) –

Climate Change & Societies’ Adaptive Capacity in the Arctic - In a Multi-Level and Interdisciplinary Perspective

Considering Resource Development and Use in the Bering, Beaufort and Chukchi Seas in the Context of Adaption Actions for a Changing Arctic  -  Muir Ms, Magdalena A K

10.1.1

Circum-Arctic and Polar Opportunities for Integrated Energy, Heat, and Water, and Role of Renewable Energy and Combined Heat and Power in Adapting to and Mitigating Arctic Climate and Other Changes  -  Muir Ms, Magdalena A K

10.1.2

 

Regional challenges & opportunities (Arctic, mountains, Mediterranean) –

Adaptation without Borders? How policy and practice can address the indirect impacts of climate change

Short films: Global food markets and climate change – reducing vulnerability to rice price shocks in Senegal  -  Benzie Mr, Magnus

10.3.1

Practitioner panel discussion – how to make use of information on indirect climate change impacts  -  Benzie Mr, Magnus

10.3.2

Research panel discussion – how to provide (better) information about indirect climate change impacts  -  Benzie Mr, Magnus

10.3.3

Trade as a climate risk pathway – trade models, food security and portfolio theory  -  Benzie Mr, Magnus

10.3.4

Indirect effects in Sweden of climate change in third countries, and the need to include awareness of and preparedness in climate adaptation policy  -  Andersson Ms, Lotta

10.3.5

Regional assessment of indirect climate change – case study in county of Gävleborg, Sweden  -  Carstens, Mr Christoffer

10.3.6

 
 

Modelling framework of simulating every day stormwater sewers and cloudburst green area runoff  -  Rasmussen Mr, Søren Højmark

TU.12-01

Adaptation in the transport sector: study with a combined forward looking investment model and a CGE model  -  Heyndrickx Mr, Christophe

TU.12-02

Climate change adaptation measures for the transport sector: Current status and future roadmaps  -  Mitsakis Mr, Evangelos

TU.12-03

Guidance for climate-proofing project planning  -  Leitner Mr., Markus

TU.12-04

Evaluation of the performance of different types of climate change adaptation measures, after extreme precipitation events in flash flood prone catchments in Greece.  -  Diakakis Mr., Michalis

TU.12-05

Improving the resilience of railways: lessons learnt from extreme weather events in Europe  -   Jaroszweski Mr, David

TU.12-06

Adaptive learning in complex systems for high end scenario assessment  -  Rounsevell Mr, Mark

TU.12-07

Citizen observatories and climate change adaptation: Mapping the behavioral determinants of sharing personally-collected weather data via web-platforms  -  Gharesifard Mr, Mohammad

TU.12-08

Can innovative weather services mitigate extreme events impact on transport? A test case study for Zurich, Switzerland  -  Ciari Mr, Francesco

TU.12-09

User behavior and trends in online and mobile weather services  -  Harjanne Mr, Atte

TU.12-10

Development of Eco-Design in Bottling System of Bottled Water  -  C.ittipornwong Ms, Taksina

TU.12-11

Tailored climate change information for adaptation projects – lessons learned by the German Climate Service Center  -  Hennemuth Ms, Barbara

TU.12-12

Cloudburst adaption in suburb areas – learn from Lystrup, Denmark  -  Duus Mr, Peter Bassø

TU.12-13

Governance, acceptance and justice. A study of stakeholder perceptions in Austria  -  Scherhaufer Mr, Patrick

TU.12-14

Visualisation & Immersion Dome Experience for Inspired Participation  -  Gawlikowska Ms., Anna

TU.12-15

People vs. Windmills? - To what extend and how successful are instruments of public participation used to foster social acceptance in the European wind energy sector?  -  Dütschke Ms, Elisabeth

TU.12-17

Application, opportunities and constraints of different landscape oriented 3D visualisation techniques for communication and participation processes of wind energy projects  -  Schauppenlehner Mr., Thomas

TU.12-18

A social capital perspective on acceptance of wind turbines  -  Boon Ms, Tove Enggrob

TU.12-19

Wind Energy as a part of Low-Carbon City initiative and a tool for adaptation to climate change - The Case of Frederikshavn  -  Milic Ms, Jovana,

TU.12-20

Combined impacts of land subsidence, sea level rise and storm surge on coastal flood risks in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region  -  Duangyiwa Ms, Chanita

TU.12-22

Erosion Pressure on the Danish Coasts  -  Sørensen Mr., Carlo

TU.12-23

Radar-derived Elevation Maps for Coastal Management and Monitoring of Intertidal Areas  -  Bird Mr, Cai

TU.12-24

ARCoES: Adaptation and Resilience of Coastal Energy Supply  -  Prime Mr, Thomas

TU.12-25

Public involvement in flood risk management, risk or recommendation?  -  Mees Ms, Hannelore

TU.12-26

The role of innovation in bridging the policy research divide  -  Young Ms, Celeste

TU.12-27

Poster session Wednesday 13 May

Topic -
Session/workshop

Title -  presenter

Poster-Number

Adapting to Extreme Events: risk transfer and insurance provision in the EU and its member states

Do insurers help Europe to adapt to climate extremes? - Lorant Ms, Anna

1.1.1.

Reflections on the current debate on how to link flood insurance and disaster risk reduction in the European Union - Surminski Ms, Swenja

1.1.2.

Two almost practical steps towards designing drought insurance for irrigated agriculture - Gómez Mr, Carlos Mario

1.1.3.

Heterogeneous Demands for Flood Insurance against Climate Change Risk through Private Public Participation Mode: A Community-Based Survey in Tainan City - Chang Ms, Ching-Cheng

1.1.4.

Facing the adaptation challenge under climate uncertainty: a comparison of EU and US adaptation programs - Monasterolo Ms, Irene

1.1.5.

The structure of the Natural catastrophe system in Iceland: Strengths and weaknesses with respect to climate change-related risks - Johannsdottir Ms, Lara

1.1.6.

What role for income stabilisation insurance in EU agriculture? The case of the Regione Emilia Romagna in Italy - Mysiak, Jaroslav

1.1.7.

 

Business - Climate change and power infrastructure: Adaptation needs of electric power systems

How Does Regulation Incentivize Adaptation of Network Infrastructure to Climate Change? - Pechan Ms, Anna

 

1.2.1

 

Risk assessment of power networks subjected to hurricanes including climate change effects - Scherb, Mr

   1.2.2

 

Business - A systems perspective for smarter cities: Resilience requires integrated, co-designed, adaptation and mitigation strategies

Understanding and developing a tiered structure for defining Smart Sustainable Cities- Ramanarayanan Mr, Vinod

 

1.3.1

 

Public Private Partnerships for Resilient Communities - Pelizzaro Mr, Piero

1.3.2

The Resilience Pathway 2.0, unlocking finance to adapt - Schellekens Mr, Eric

1.3.3

 
 

Creation of modern approach adaptation of water consuming branches to climate changes and degradation of glaciers  -  Normatov Mr, Parviz

2.1.2.

Budgetary effects of adaptation in EU Mediterranean countries: A CGE framework applied to Sea Level Rise  -  Delpiazzo Mrs, Elisa

2.1.3.

Building resilience to climate change in agriculture: the role of robust decision-making tools  -  Dittrich Ms, Ruth

2.1.5.

Assessing the impacts of green areas as adaptation measure on human health: A quantitative approach  -  Martinez-Juarez Mr, Pablo

2.1.6.

A Real Options approach to investigate investments in adaptation technology  -  Linnenluecke Ms, Martina

2.1.7.

Accounting for Risk Aversion in Intertemporal Decision Making: Discounting Implications of Different Preference Models  -  Hector Ms, Svenja

2.1.8.

Are we under- or overreacting to climate change?  -  Bülow von Ms, Catharina Wolff

2.1.9.

 

Economics - Comparing costs and benefits of adaptation implemented by different actors

Economic assessment of grey and green climate change adaptation options: contrasting urban and natural environment  -  Harmackova Mr

2.2.1.

Assessing the costs and benefits of climate smart agriculture- a global tool tested locally across 3 continents  -  Guerten Ms, Nora

2.2.2.

 

Economics - Economics of Adaptation - European case studies on the costs and benefits of climate change and adaptation

Adapting to climate change: the costs and benefits of incremental and transformative changes  -  Wreford Ms, Anita

2.3.1.

An economically sound supply level for freshwater in the Netherlands? The results of 35 years of economic analyses to protect the Dutch fresh water supply.  -  Schasfoort F.E. Schasfoort, Femke

2.3.2.

The costs of climate change related damage at city level: a rapid assessment tool for Dutch municipalities  -  Van Bijsterveldt Mr, Menno

2.3.3.

Nearly zero energy in existing built environments. Socio-economical evaluation of possible retrofitting strategies  -  Ferrante Ms, Annarita

2.3.4.

Soil Moisture as an Estimator for Crop Yield in Germany  -  Peichl Mr, Michael

2.3.5.

Costs and Benefits of Adaptation Options – How Scale Levels and Normative Assumptions Can Change the Ranking of Alternatives  -  Hirschfeld Mr, Jesko

2.3.6.

Do We Need to Adapt to Heat Waves? Ascertaining General Equilibrium Impacts of Heat Waves and Adaptation to them in Switzerland  -  Erb Ms, Christin

2.3.7.

Cost-benefit analysis in climate change: the use of participatory methodologies  -  ALVES Mr, FILIPE

2.3.8.

 

Economics -

Adapting to a changing climate: the role for economic analysis in policy

“Climate Change Sustainable Tourism : an Economic Analysis in Policy”  -  Rim Mr, Attri

2.4.1

Reviewing the use of non-monetary metrics/weights for use in decision-making of adaptation to climate change projects  -  Lago Mr, Manuel

2.4.3

Application of the equivalency principle for discounting the value of natural assets in adaptation projects  -  Chiabai Ms,

2.4.4

Equity and Adaptation to Climate Change: An Economic Perspective  -  Hunt Mr, Alistair

2.4.6

Agricultural impact and adaptation through irrigation: a focus on Sub-Saharan African countries.  -  Campagnolo Ms, Lorenza

2.4.8

Enhancing the absorption of flood risks in real estate markets – evaluating the effectiveness of flood risk maps  -  Perrels Mr, Adriaan

2.4.10

Costing of climate impacts: Helping Uganda gear up for climate finance  -  Taylor Mr, Tim

2.4.11

COBAYE AS A COLLABORATIVE DECISION-MAKING TOOL FOR INTERDEPENDENT AND UNCERTAIN ISSUES: ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE  -  PROAG Mr, SATYA-LEKH, PALAISEAU

2.4.12

Economic analysis of adaptive strategies for flood risk management under climate change  -   Van Ierland Mr, Ekko

2.4.13

 

Economics -

An integrated perspective on climate change adaptation and mitigation. Insights from global economic models

Integrated impact assessment of climate change and alternative adaptation measures  -  Ahlert Mr, Gerd

2.5.1

 

Economics -

Economic Costs and Benefits of Climate Adaptation in Cities

Analyzing the preferences for flood risk reduction  -  Spegel Ms, Elin

2.6.2

Co-benefits of green adaptation strategies to reduce climate impacts: the Madrid case study  -  Iglesias Mr, Pedro

2.6.3

Assessing surface water flood risk and adaptation options in London: An agent based model approach  -  Jenkins Ms, Katie

2.6.4

Economic Opportunities to Climate Change Adaptation—Cases of 65 Cities  -  Huang-Lachmann Ms., Jo-Ting

2.6.5

Multi-City Flood Footprint Assessment  -  MENDOZA TINOCO MR, DAVID

2.6.6

 

Adaptation in cities-

Understanding and supporting adaptation decision-making in Nordic built environments: results from NORD-STAR

An attraction-based cellular automaton model for generating spatio-temporal population maps in urban areas - Khakpour Mr, Mehdi

3.1.1

 

Adaptation in cities-

Integrating adaptation and mitigation strategies in urban areas: The UCCRN Assessment Report on Climate Change and Cities

Urban population change and its implications for energy demand and environmental impacts in Chinese cities  -  Li Mr, Jun

3.2.1

Carbon and Water Footprints in Latin American Cities: Urban Management Tools For Low-Carbon and Climate-Resilient Development  -  Rodríguez Mr, Miguel

3.2.2

Implications of the past experiences for adaptation planning: case studies of flood defences developments  -  Anvarifar Ms, Fatemeh (Flora)

3.2.3

Integration of adaptation and mitigation issues in Bratislava city  -  Hudekova Ms, Zuzana

3.2.4

Water Sensitive Cities and Innovative Water Concepts for climate change adaptation and mitigation  -  Visconti Ms, Cristina

3.2.5

Synergies in Sustainability, Adaptation and Urban Design: The role of the public realm in New York City's greener, more resilient future  -  Hariri Ms, Maryam

3.2.6

 

Adaptation in cities-

Developing and implementing local adaptation strategies – approaches and support for local governments

Explaining and overcoming barriers to climate change adaptation  -  Eisenack Mr, Klaus

3.3.1

Creation of modern approach adaptation of water consuming branches to climate changes and degradation of glaciers  -  Normatov Mr, Parviz

3.3.3

Assessment of Local Adaptation Measures in Response to Climate Change  -  Oli Mr., Manoj Singh

3.3.4

The influence of cognitive factors on local decision-making: first results from the ABSTRACT-colurba project  -  SIMONET Mr, Guillaume

3.3.5

Implementing Operational Floode Forecasts for Cities - The OMOVAST Project Copenhagen  -  Develo Sørud Ms, Mai

3.3.6

Climate Change adaptation guidelines and technologies for public authorities and city residents  -  Fetsis Mr, Panagiotis

3.3.7

Assessment Impacts and adapations of climate change for flooding disaster  -  Chen Ms, Ynu Ju

3.3.8

The governance of urban heat risk mitigation – overcoming cultural and political constraints for climate change adaptation in mid-latitude cities  -  Mahlkow Ms, Nicole

3.3.9

Effective Adaptive Measures Could be Maladaptation: Case Study in Chiatung Coastal Area, Pingtung, Taiwan  -  Chi Mr., Chia-Fa

3.3.10

Multi Criteria Analysis: An assessment approach for prioritizing urban climate adaptation options  -  Haque Ms. , Anika Nasra

3.3.11

Implementing the water footprint approach with young consumers in an urban area  -  Schneider Ms, Katrin

3.3.12

Urban Heat Island Strategy Plan Vienna – overview and assessment of heat adaptation measures in Vienna  -  DI Allex Ms, Brigitte

3.3.13

Sustainable Adaptation Projects and Initiatives in Portuguese Municipalities  -  Schmidt Ms, Luísa

3.3.14

Feedback on the Club ViTECC, a knowledge platform as a support device to bridge the gap between research and local governments  -  DEPOUES Mr, Vivian

3.3.15

 

Adaptation in cities-

Reconciling adaptation and mitigation in cities: Part I - The science basis: Recent methodological advances

Demonstration of integrated long-term urban pathways for climate change adaptation  -  Kingsborough Mr, Ashley

3.6.1

Green infrastructure strategies for climate change in urban areas  -  Pauleit Mr., Stephan

3.6.2

Urban resilience and adaptive design in a multi-risk framework: challenges and co-benefits from an integrated approach to geophysical and climate change hazards  -  Leone Mr, Mattia Federico

3.6.3

Role of water in the thermal comfort of urban areas  -  Solcerova Ms, Anna

3.6.4

Urbanization, development, and CO2 emissions: results from a meta-study  -  Rybski Mr, Diego

3.6.5

 

Adaptation in cities-

Urban adaptation action – a multi-level governance issue

Copenhagen, climate changes and a growing capacity to adapt  -   Jensen Ms,

3.8.1

Climate adaptation design prototype for estuarine communities – A case study of Shezi Island of Taiwan  -  Chiang Mr, Yi-Chang

3.8.2

Planned adaptation in large cities: a global assessment  -  Araos Mr., Malcolm

3.8.3

Cooling the City – Melbourne’s 4°C Challenge  -  Lynch Ms, Yvonne

3.8.4

From national adaptation support tools to urban adaptation action: challenges and needs  -  Giordano Ms, Francesca

3.8.5

Walking and cycling as an alternative to mitigation and adaptation of climate change impacts in Calabar, Southern Nigeria  -  Okon Mr, Inah

3.8.6

 

Adaptation in cities-

Urban green as part of an effective local adaptation strategy

Integrating Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies to address Climate Change “An Opportunity to Improve Waste Management System of Lalitpur district”  -  Amatya Ms, Ambika

3.10.1

GREEN AGRICULTURE FOR RURAL ECONOMIC GROWTH: A CASE STUDY OF SONGHAI KATSINA INITIATIVE  -  John Agbo Mr., Ogbodo

3.10.2

Urban and roadside trees in times of climate change  -  Knopf Mr, Daniel et al.

3.10.3

 

Adaptation in different sectors -

Adaptation to changing flood risk

Green Infrastructure Planning and Adaptation Decision-making under Climate Change for a Flood Resilient Community  -  Chen Ms, Pei Yuan

4.2.2

A modular flood risk evaluation model to support flood risk management and climate change adaptation in mountain regions  -  Huttenlau Mr, Matthias and Hama Ms, Michiko

4.2.3

GIS-based Multiobjective-Stochastic Programming Analysis of Inundation Evacuation under Climate Change  -  Shih Ms, Yi-Hsuan

4.2.4

The impact of floods on firms' performance  -  Coelli Mss, Federica

4.2.5

 

Adaptation in different sectors –

Governance of drought adaptation in Europe: Different regions, same challenges?

A briefly review of climate change impacts and adaptation approaches on crop yield in the world and Malaysia  -  Ahmadzadeh Araji, Hamidreza

4.4.1

Adaptation options to the impacts of climate change and water stress on mid hills of Nepal  -  Thapa Mr, Kamal

4.4.2

BeWater Project: Science and society co-creating 4 Mediterranean River Adaptation Plans to face water scarcity.   -  Sánchez Ms, Anabel

4.4.3

Using meteorological indicators to assist forest fire management  -  Colaço Ms, Maria

4.4.4

Extreme events and the value of climate services for agricultural stakeholders in India   -  Cremades Mr, Roger

4.4.5

 

Adaptation in different sectors –

Drivers for decision making amongst forest owners

The role of institutions in forest land-use decision making: modelling institutional adaptation to climate change  -  Blanco Mr,

4.8.1

Indicators for the evaluation of adaptive capacity of forest social-ecological systems: opportunities for future sustainable management  -  Sansilvestri Ms, Roxane

4.8.2

Can Climate Change Communication effectively promote adaptation?  -  Vulturius Mr,

4.8.3

Science–Stakeholder Interactions in Climate Change Adaptation Research – a case study of the Swedish Forestry sector  -  Jönsson Ms, Anna Maria

4.8.4

The impact of species and management choices on wind risk to forest in south-west Europe under a changing climate  -  Gardiner Mr, Barry

4.8.5

Interdisciplinary methodology on science-stakeholder based adaptation research: The experience of Mistra-SWECIA and reflections for future research  -  Gerger Swartling Ms, Åsa

4.8.6

 

Adaptation policy and governance –

Institutional economics of climate change adaptation

Institutional adaptation to cooling water scarcity in the electricity sector  -  Eisenack Mr, Klaus

6.3.1

Adapting Transactions: Integration and modularity in local climate adaptation from a transaction costs economics perspective  -  Roggero Mr., Matteo

6.3.4

Institutional Economics of Direct Access to Climate Change Adaptation Finance  -  Kostus Ms., Natalia

6.3.5

 

Social science and participation –

Decision support in climate change adaptation – Supply and demand side perspectives

Development of a tool for the prioritization of measures and policy instruments for climate adaptation  -  Blobel Mr, Daniel

7.2.1

BASE Evaluation Criteria for Climate Adaptation (BECCA)  -  Weiland Ms, Sabine

7.2.2

ClimateJust: decision support tool on socially just climate change adaptation for local authorities  -  Kazmierczak Ms, Aleksandra

7.2.3

Decision support for mainstreaming climate change adaptation in sectoral policies: a focus on water resources  -  Giupponi Mr, Carlo

7.2.4

Guidelines and tools for climate change adaptation – an overview  -  Meyer Mr, Volker

7.2.5

Experiences from the Climate Office for Central Germany - A regional Science Policy Interface  -  Marx Mr, Andreas

7.2.6

The Vulnerability Sourcebook  -  Bollin Ms, Christina

7.2.7

Supporting business adaptation: a comparison of adaptation tools  -  Hoffmann Ms, Esther

7.2.9

Climate change foresight in EIA – perspectives and support of the demand side of infrastructure planning  -  Jiricka Ms, Alexandra

7.2.10

Who decides the treatment of knowledge-based uncertainty – decision makers, assessors or the epistemic situation? - Sahlin Ms, Ullrika

7.2.11

 

Climate services and communication –

Ingredients for effective communication of climate change knowledge

A cross-sectoral analysis of climate change risk drivers  -  Groth Mr, Markus

8.1.1

Constructivist learning models to inform and frame ‘technology transfer’ in participatory and co-learning mechanisms  -  Dunningham Mr, Andrew

8.1.2

A comparison of engagement with different sectors - practical experience from England's Climate Ready Support Service  -  Wright Mr, Julian

8.1.4

 

Climate services and communication –

Curating climate impact information and adaptation know-how for local adaptation planning — suitable instruments, formats and media

Climate change adaptation measures concretely in action: Climate-ADAPT case studies  -  Ramieri Mr,

8.3.1

Uncertainty assessment tool for climate change impact indicators  -  Otto Ms, Juliane

8.3.3

BLUEAP: communication is core to climate resilience?  -  Pelizzaro Mr, Piero

8.3.4

Facilitating local climate adaptation through public participation – lessons learned from the Tainan Climate Change Adaptation Forum in Taiwan  -  Lu Ms, Peiwen

8.3.5

Engaging Climate Change Communication professionals in a global conversation  -  Trannin Mrs, Maria

8.3.6

Valuing Weather and Climate: Economic Assessment of Meteorological and Hydrological Services  -  Perrels Mr, Adriaan

8.3.8

Mobile ICT systems for adaptive water management  -  Werners Ms, Saskia

8.3.9

 

Climate services and communication –

Communicating for a resilient future

An Educated Public—Locally Educated, with Global Climate Impact  -  Kneller Ms , Margaret

8.4.1

Communicating climate change online – Lessons learned from the Finnish Climate Guide  -  Harjanne Mr, Atte

8.4.2

Communicating the Climate change through images and short texts  -   Lopez-Navarrete Ms., Karina & Reyes-Gallegos Ms, Artemisa

8.4.3

From alarmist narratives to adaption: an institutional turn in EU's response to climate change and environment-induced migration  -  Blocher Ms, Julia

8.4.5

Climate cloud – A digital library of New Zealand climate change related resources for the primary sectors  -  Dunningham Mr, Andrew

8.4.6

Regional efforts to reduce disaster risk in Mesoamerica: providing knowledge for a more resilient society  -   Perez Mr, Joel

8.4.7

Promoting social incidence towards Water Security in a Climate Chance context  -  Moran Ms, Miroslava

8.4.8

Nudging beyond fear? A new way to communicate climate change through the nexus  -   Lopez-Gunn Ms, Elena

8.4.9

Can resilience framing enable adaptation to a changing climate? Insights from the UK water sector  -  Sakai Ms, Paola

8.4.10

 

Climate services and communication –

A framework for regional modeling- supporting adaptation to climate change

Future climate in the Tibetan Plateau from a Statistical Regional Climate Model  -  ZHU Ms, Xiuhua

8.5.1

Science for Adaptation  -   Hesselbjerg Christensen Mr, Jens

8.5.2

 

Dealing with risks –

High-end climate change: Can we adapt to extreme futures?

Coastal adaptation: protect or retreat?  -  Lincke Mr, Daniel

9.4.1

Exploring decision making related to risks posed by high-end climate change scenarios to land resource management sectors in Scotland: IMPRESSIONS Scottish case study  -  Dunn Ms,

9.4.2

Transformative cooperation to confront climate High-End Scenarios in Iberia. The case of the Tagus and the Guadiana river basins.  -  Cots Mr, Francesc

9.4.3

A European storm surge model for projections of extreme water levels under high-end climate change scenarios  -  Vousdoukas Mr, Michalis

9.4.4

Adaptation pathways to maintain global wheat production through the 21st century  -  Tanaka Ms, Akemi

9.4.5

Mapping high-end climate change: the Human Dynamics of Climate Change project  -  Lewis Ms, Kirsty

9.4.6

Vulnerability of the Mediterranean coast in high-end climate change scenarios  -  Lionello Mr, Piero

9.4.7

The effect of bias adjustment in modeling global terrestrial water cycle and extremes  -  Tsanis Mr,

9.4.8

Developing global scenarios of coastal population for the shared socioeconomic pathways  -  Merkens Mr, Jan-Ludolf

9.4.9

Extreme floods - an assessment of direct and indirect economic impacts on the global supply network  -  Willner Mr, Sven

9.4.10

Developing approaches to evaluation of adaptation options under high end scenarios  -  Tinch Mr, Rob

9.4.11

Analysing security implications of indirect impacts of high-end climate change  -  Carlsen, Mr/Ms

9.4.12

Scalability of Regional Climate Change in Europe for High-End Scenarios  -  Hesselbjerg Christensen Mr, Jens

9.4.14

 

Regional challenges & opportunities (Arctic, mountains, Mediterranean) –

Adaptation to climate change in European mountains regions

Climate change adaptation through efficient agricultural production and optimized renewable fuel production and use in Alpine regions – The Project “EF-Agri”  -  Michiko Hama, Ms Angela

10.2.1

 

Adaptation in cities –

Cities and climate change impacts - Bridging the scales between case studies and large scale city analysis

Influence of urban land cover changes and climate change for the exposure of European cities to flooding during extreme precipitation  -  Skougaard Kaspersen Mr, Per

WS.3.6.1

Environmental Awareness and Perception of Climate Change at the local level: evidence for Brazil  -  Guedes Mr, Gilvan

WS.3.6.2

Pan-European assessment of urban climate change impacts  -  Guerreiro Ms, Selma

WS.3.6.3

Towards a quantitative evaluation of climate change vulnerability of urban and other smaller political/administrative entities: lessons from macro indicators  -  Murillo Mr, Martin

WS.3.6.4

Cities in Transition under Possible Climate Change Threat in Bangladesh  -  Ahmed Mr, Raquib

WS.3.6.5

 

Adaptation in different sectors

From water to growth - in urban areas

Governance Innovations for Climate Change Adaptation in Urban Denmark  -  Lund Ms, Dorthe Hedensted

WS 4.4.1

 

                            

Poster session Thursday 14 May

Topic -
Session/workshop

Title -  presenter

Poster-Number

 

Adaptation in cities-Operationalizing local adaptation: transition towards urban climate resilience

Parametric Urbanism: Climate responsive Urban Forms for the MENA region  -  El Dallal Ms, Norhan

3.4.1

Integrated water management and securing of the energy supply of the Luciline - Rives de Seine Development Zone City of Rouen, France  -  CHARRIER Mr, Frédéric

3.4.2

European Project FASUDIR – Development of a Holistic Decision Support Methodology for Sustainable Neighborhood Retrofitting Projects  -  Mittermeier Mr., Paul

3.4.3

Public Private Partnerships for Resilient Communities  -  Pelizzaro Mr, Piero

3.4.4

HCMC: Adaptive Delta Management in Practice  -  Raadgever Mr, Tom

3.4.5

 

Adaptation in cities-

Smart and Resilient cities: ideas and practices from the South of Europe

Rainwater reuse and energy saving by green roofs  -  Marini Mr, Gustavo

3.5.1

Resilience initiatives and projects in Milano metropolitan area: an overview and perspectives  -  Colucci Ms, Angela

3.5.2

REsilienceLAB: people networking for resilience actions support  -  Colucci Ms, Angela

3.5.3

Enabling knowledge for disaster risk reduction in crisis hit Greece and “smart cities”  -  Dandoulaki, Mr/Ms

3.5.4

Policies of resilience in the new kind of institutional process by local administrations. The case of Siracusa in the south of the south Italy  -  Trapani Mr, Ferdinando

3.5.5

Casale Podere Rosa, Rome: impacts and constraints of an eco-friendly neighborhood network  -  Prampolini Ms, Alessandra

3.5.6

Towards the Metropolitan Climate Plan of Venice: climate change adaptation design and new technologies for vulnerability detecting  -  Maragno Mr, Denis

3.5.7

Urban green/blue space for socio-ecological resilience in Southern European cities: a case study for Aveiro (Portugal)  -  Roebeling Mr, Peter

3.5.8

 

Adaptation in cities-

The impact of climate change on the planning and architectural design

New roads for stormwater management  -  Ingvertsen Mr, Simon Toft

3.7.1

Quantification the Effects of Water Sensitive Urban Design in a Simplifying Manner  -  Lerer Ms, Sara Maria

3.7.2

Dynamic Key Performance Indicators for the evaluation of behavioral-resilient architectures and policies at the urban scale.  -  D'Oca Ms, Simona

3.7.3

Inundation Probability Analysis for Land Use Planning under Climate Change  -  Kim Ms, Jiyeon

3.7.4

Using SUDS as a tool when separating rainwater from wastewater in existing living areas  -  Uggerby Mr, Mads

3.7.6

Impact of infiltration from rain gardens on near surface groundwater tables in urban geological settings  -  Rasmussen Mr, Søren Højmark

3.7.7

SCALGO Live as a screening tool in cloudburst-planning  -  Winther Mr, Rasmus

3.7.8

Challenges for the urban water infrastructure through city development and climate change in the context of urban flood risk  -  Huttenlau Mr, Matthias and Hama Ms, Michiko,

3.7.9

MATERIAL AND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION: A FRAMEWORK FOR THE ADAPTATION OF BUILDINGS  -  Keenan Mr, Jesse

3.7.10

Quick scan tool urban heat stress: how to help the urban planner?  -  Kluck Mr, Jeroen

3.7.11

 

 

Adaptation in different sectors –

Managing flood risk in the EU

Structured Coupling of Probability Loss Distributions: Assessing Joint Flood Risk in Multiple River Basins  -  Timonina Ms., Anna

4.5.1

Stimulating household flood risk mitigation investments through insurance and subsidies: an agent-based model approach  -  Haer Mr, Toon

4.5.2

Changes in flood risk management in Germany after flooding in 2002 and 2013  -  Thieken Ms, Annegret

4.5.3

 

Adaptation in different sectors –

Climate change adaptation and public health

Adaptation for the UK's Health and Care System  -  Dr Eggen Mr, Chilton Oxford

4.7.1

 

Non-stationarity of links between temperature extremes and mortality in central Europe: adaptation to climate change? Jan Kysely

4.7.2

 

Adaptation in different sectors –

Ecosystem-based approaches to adaptation and disaster risk reduction

The Impacts of Climate Change in Amazonian Indigenous communities: The role of human-ecosystem interactions in supporting adaptation and resilience  -  Comberti Ms, Claudia

4.9.1

Impacts and adaptation options of climate change on prioritizing conservation areas of ecosystem services  -  Lin Mr, Wei-Chih

4.9.2

 

Infrastructures –

Resilience of the transport sector as a condition for climate change adaptation

Using access via the North Sea Route as a possibility to increase resilience of global maritime trade flows to Europe  -  Heyndrickx Mr, Christophe

5.1.1

Adaptation to climate change in the German railway system: the interplay between actors and institutions  -  Hoffmann Ms, Esther

5.1.2

 

Adaptation policy and governance –

The innovation of adaptation policies across scales

Preserving the national cultural heritage in the framework of the impacts of climate change  -  Reyes-Gallegos Ms, Artemisa

6.1.2

An innovative methodological approach for stakeholder engagement at regional level in climate change adaptation policies  -  Ballarin-Denti Mr, Antonio

6.1.4

 

Adaptation policy and governance –

Supporting Adaptation by cross-sectoral climate risk and vulnerability assessments

Modelling European Agriculture with Climate Change for Food Security (FACCE MACSUR)  -  Köchy Mr., Martin

6.6.1

Determinants of Climate Related Damages  -  Dasgupta Mr, Shouro

6.6.2

Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment for Biodiversity: Testing an Integrative Methodology on Portuguese Herpetofauna.  -  Cruz Ms, Maria Joao

6.6.3

Assessing climate impacts for the German Adaptation Strategy in an inter- and trans-disciplinary network  -  Schauser Ms, Inke

6.6.4

T1009 Tomorrow’s Railway and Climate Change Adaptation: facilitating a step-change in improving railway performance  -  McDonald Mrs, Hazel

6.6.5

Metrics and concept for climate resilient development  -  Miola Ms, Apollonia

6.6.7

Assessed climate change risks of multiple forest ecosystem services incorporated into adaptive forestry practice pathways map  -  Petr Mr, Michal

6.6.9

ECONOMIC CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS AT THE NATIONAL LEVEL: KNOWN TRENDS, UNKNOWN TAILS, AND UNKNOWABLES  -  Steininger Mr, Karl

6.6.10

Risk assessment concerning landslides and coastal erosion – a Swedish government commission to meet a changing climate  -  Cederbom Ms, Charlotte

6.6.11

From static socio-economic sensitivity to interactive scenarios: Innovative developments of a key component of climate change impact and vulnerability assessments  -  Lückenkötter Mr, Johannes

6.6.12

Developing the Climate Change Adaptation Supportive Tools for Cross-Sectoral Risk Assessment  -  Liu Mr, Tzu-Ming

6.6.13

Experiences of climate risk and vulnerability assessment focused on adaptation: Lessons to be learned from Latin America  -  DASCAL Mr, Guillermo

6.6.14

How can existing vulnerability assessment methods advance our understanding of limits to adaptation and loss and damage?  -  Lissner Ms, Tabea

6.6.15

 

Social science and participation –

Social science support to adaptation strategies

Decision making in commercial fishers: An application of the socio-cognitive model of proactive private adaptation to climate change impacts.  -  NN

7.1.1

We forgot half of the population! An anthropological investigation of the significance of gender in energy renovation projects.  -  Tjørring Ms, Lise

7.1.2

Wading Past Assumptions: Gender Dimensions of Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Communities of the Philippines  -  Graziano Ms, Kathryn

7.1.3

Operationalising resilience thinking: challenges and opportunities  -  Cradock-Henry Mr, Nick

7.1.4

 

Climate services and communication –

Implementing climate services in support of adaptation action – a European perspective

Climate change and fire risk: successful stakeholder products provide the roadmap for additional research in the East Mediterranean  -  Giannakopoulos Mr, Christos

8.2.7

Principles of climate service development.  -  Buontempo Mr., Carlo

8.2.1

A Climate Information Portal for Copernicus: a central portal for European climate services?  -  Juckes Mr, Martin

8.2.2

A Climate Service prototype for drought early warning.  -  Calmanti Mr, Sandro

8.2.3

Innovations in weather services as a crucial building block for climate change adaptation in road transport  -  Pilli-Sihvola Ms, Karoliina

8.2.4

Tracing the uses (and potential uses) of seasonal climate forecasts across Europe  -  Soares Mr, Bruno

8.2.5

 

Dealing with risks –

Quantifying impacts of 2° C global warming for Europe

Quantifying projected impacts under 2°C warming: the IMPACT2C project  -  Kotova Ms, Lola

9.2.1

The IMPACT2C Web-Atlas a tool for providing common project results  -  Preuschmann Ms, Swantje

9.2.2

Cross-sectoral and cross-cutting risks of 2C of warming in Europe  -  Watkiss Mr, Paul

9.2.3

Air Pollution Impacts from Climate Change in Europe  -  Vautard Dr, Robert

9.2.4

Mapping the vulnerability of European summer tourism at a 2oC globally warmer climate - Tsanis Mr. Ioannis

9.2.5

 

Dealing with risks –

Climate change adaptation in the context of extremes: Exploring drought and flooding governance

Climate and Climate change Scenarios in the Thar desert ecosystem of India  -   Poonia Mr., Surendra

9.5.1

 

Regional challenges & opportunities (Arctic, mountains, Mediterranean) –

Adapting the Baltic Sea region to a changing climate

Urban flood management to decrease discharge of hazardous substances into the Baltic Sea - the transnational ClimUrban project (Baltic sea session)  -  Van der Keur Mr, Peter

10.5.1

Future governance approaches for reducing nutrients at local farm scale – Insights from the Project Soils2Sea. (Baltic Sea Session)  -  Stelljes Mr, Nico

10.5.2