The Kick-off meeting of the 2023 HORIZON EUROPE MOUNTADAPT project will take place on 4 and 5 June in Paris, in which the Pyrenees Working Community will participate as a partner. Representatives of the 27 partners will meet to discuss, present and learn about the initial guidelines of the project, as well as the processes that will be put in place to meet the objectives.
Soil degradation is a complex socio-environmental threat, which generally manifests itself through multiple simultaneous mechanisms that remain largely unexplored in Europe.
In the framework of the LIFE MIDMACC project, co-financed through the LIFE programme, the Pyrenean Climate Change Observatory organises the final replicability and transferability seminar.
Mountain areas in southern Europe are highly sensitive to climate change. In Mediterranean mid-mountain areas, available water resources have progressively decreased in recent decades due to climate change.
In November 2023, a new Interreg POCTEFA project was approved, in which the OPCC-CTP is a partner: the SOLPYR project. The SOLPYR project is based on the idea that a better understanding of soils and the associated problems will raise the awareness needed among mountain users and the competent bodies to protect and conserve this vital resource for the Pyrenees.
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