Climate Change Living Lab

 

As Climate Change is a very broad theme, the Climate Change Living Lab -led by the IntelComp partner ARC (Athena Research Center) in Greece- organized 7 preparatory workshops to decide the topics that seem to interest more policymakers and policy stakeholders from academia, industry and society: energy and agrifood. Then, the Living Lab organized 4 workshops addressed to policymakers and policy stakeholders related to energy and agrifood, with the following objectives:

  • Determine the principles and guidelines policymakers use to develop policies.
  • Identify the needs of policymakers regarding the creation of IntelComp tools that will assist them in formulating better energy and agrifood policies.
  • Validate and expand the IntelComp tools.
  • Feed these requirements into the development and expansion of the IntelComp tools.

The Living Lab closed with a national infoday in Greece in November 2023 (see video below -in Greek-). The conference centered on the role and impact of science, technology and innovation in facilitating national adaptation and management strategies for climate change impacts, and included 2 workshops to demonstrate two IntelComp tools: the STI Viewer and the STI Policy Participation Portal.

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