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| Title
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RADOST: Regional Adaptation Strategies for the German Sea Coast |
| Partner
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Ecologic Institute
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| Date of submission
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22/02/2011
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| Description
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Ecologic Action Pledge 2011
RADOST is a project to develop adaptation strategies in the German Baltic coastline through a dialogue between research institutions, businesses, public administration and civil society. RADOST also oversees research into the natural and engineering sciences, socio-economic research and implementation projects relevant to climate change adaptation in the Baltic region. The project, which is funded by the German government as part of the funding activity ‘KLIMZUG’ (Managing climate change in the regions for the future), runs from July 2009 to June 2014. |
| Further information
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| Regional focus
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Africa and the Arab States
Europe
North America
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| Sector
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Business
Education and training
Food security, agriculture, forestry and fisheries
Oceans and coastal areas
Science, assessment, monitoring and early warning
Tourism
Transport, infrastructure and human settlements
Water resources
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| Adaptation delivery activity
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Capacity building
Climate-resilient development planning
Communications and awareness-raising
Education
Financial support
Knowledge management
Pilot adaptation programmes/projects
Risk/vulnerability mapping
Training
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| NWP work area
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Adaptation planning and practices
Climate modelling, scenarios and downscaling
Climate related risks and extreme events
Data and observations
Economic diversification
Methods and tools
Research
Socio-economic information
Technologies for adaptation
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| Target group
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Academics
Communities
Policy makers
Practitioners
Private sector
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