The Working Community of the Pyrenees (CTP), through the Pyrenean Climate Change Observatory (OPCC), leads the PYRENEES4CLIMA project in which 39 other Spanish, French and Andorran entities participate as partners, seeking, through cooperation, to increase resilience in the Pyrenees through the implementation of specific measures and actions for adaptation to Climate Change in a wide range of a
The coordination teams of the integrated European projects LIFE-IP NAdapta-CC and LIFE-SIP PYRENEES 4 CLIMA met for the first time last Tuesday 5th September 2023 in a virtual way. This was the first meeting between the two projects, which share objectives in the field of climate change.The meeting was attended by Juan Terrádez, from the Pyrenean Climate Change Observatory (OPCC), Joël Dozzi, f
The Working Community of the Pyrenees (CTP) through the Pyrenean Climate Change Observatory (OPCC) is leading the new PYRENEES4CLIMA project in which 46 other Spanish, French and Andorran entities are participating, seeking to strengthen resilience in the Pyrenees through the application of measures to adapt to Climate Change.
Since the beginning of this year, the Pyrenean Climate Change Observatory (OPCC) has promoted a process of critical analysis by the LIFE MIDMACC project partners and a variety of stakeholders in the territory.
PHUSICOS has enabled the development of nature-based solutions to reduce the risk posed by extreme weather events in rural mountain landscapes in four sites in the Pyrenees: Capet, Artouste Santa Elena and Erill la Vall.
The rise of European projects on climate change and adaptation is a sign of the growing concern about the issue at European and Pyrenean level. However, most of these projects are of short duration and the results are often obtained during the final stages of project implementation and closure.