In this new era of climate hazards and risks, the EU has launched the Preparedness Union Strategy, which aims to prepare Europe by bolstering foresight and anticipation capabilities, promoting population preparedness, and among these building a first EU-wide climate adaptation plan.
This Union Symposia will explore how Europe can ensure the use of the best possible scientific evidence into the development of integrated, multi-level strategies for coping with multi-hazard and climate enhanced risks. It will consider the challenges faced when incorporating scientific evidence into both developing and committed policies and evaluate the importance of community engagement and acceptance in the process. This session will illustrate how for natural hazards, siloed research prevents preparedness and reduces resilience.
The session will rely on an interactive format where scientists and decision-makers jointly workshop the impacts of and solutions for integrating disciplines, regions, approaches, and techniques to effectively promote resilient and effective adaptation frameworks. Members of the EGU Climate Hazard and Risk Task Force will share their perspectives from responding to a call for evidence related to the development of the European Climate Adaptation Plan by the European Commission.
Panellists:
Andy Russell - Reader in Environmental Science and Policy at Queen Mary, and the UK Parliament’s Thematic Research Lead for Climate and Environment.
Daniel Buschmann - Environment Agency Austria (Umweltbundesamt).
Sérgio Esperancinha - Founder of FourSix agency for geoscience communication and policy, and former Communications Manager for Geoparks and Disaster Risk Reduction at UNESCO.
Silvia Torresan - Senior Scientist and Director of the Risk Assessment and Adaptation Strategies Division (RAAS) at the Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change (CMCC), and member of EGU's Climate Hazard and Risk Task Force.
Sirpia Pietikäinen - Member of the European Parliament (MEP), member of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) , the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality (FEMM), and a substitute on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee (ENVI).