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CLIM-RUN 3 rd Governing Board Assembly “Round table: Beyond CLIM-RUN” Rome, 8 -10 th July 2013 Eva Banos De Guisasola Senior Scientific Manager Climate Service Division - SERC The Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change - CMCC
Euro Mediterranean Center on Climate Change Sustainable growth Interaction with society Networked structure Integration of Non profit research Institute, since 205 Interdisciplinary approach Internatioal focus INTEGRATION Climate impacts Support to policymakers technological resources and skills Numerical, global, climate Models Climate system
CMCC Network CMCC partners CMCC has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with: National Center for Atmospheric Research (Boulder, Colorado, US), Princeton Environmental Institute (Princeton University, New Jersey, US), Yale University (New Haven, Connecticut, US), Climate and Global Modelling Division of the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (Pashan, India), the National Marine Environment Forecasting Center, State Oceanic Administration of China (Beijing, China), the University of Adelaide (Australia) and Tel Aviv University (Israel).
CMCC in the Mediterranean Climate Outlook Forum Med. COF -Overarching among three COF: PRESANORD, SEECOF and a new COF for the Western Mediterranean -Part of the steering committee Mediterranean climate change cities consortium MC 4: -Steering committee - representing Mediterranean basin -Focus on adaptation to climate change in cities Climate Adapt Platform European Environmental Agency -Mediterranean Region -South East Europe Data provision
CMCC climate services in the Mediterranean WHAT? -Production of climate predictions and climate change projections -Development of new information systems and diagnostic tools -Provision of scientific support and climate-related information -Interaction with stakeholders -Development of tailored sectorial climate products -Probalistic skill: reliability Eastern Mediterranean -Deterministic skill: anomaly correlation coefficient -Outlooks April-September, May-October, . . WHY? -Climate science targeted and precised timely information = crucial to elaborate better planning policies -Involve stakeholders in the decision-making process -Make economic savings -Make the right political and strategic decisions -Increase resilience to a changing climate. WHO? -Six target groups for the moment: public sector, energy, transports, insurance, agriculture/ecosystems and tourism
Climate Services examples Sea level rise Drought Temperature Water quality Ocean circulation Extreme Events CLIMATE Heat waves Seasonal Forecast Wind Tropical cyclones Currents Waves http: //www. cmcc. it/climateservice/ Precipitations Floods Ship routing Landslide Oil spill Forestry Risk Analysis Land Degradation Oceans IMPACTS Water scarcity Vulnerability assessment Carbon Cycle Crop Modelling Wild Fires Mitigation and Adaptation Policies ECONOMY Cost Benefit & analysis Socio-Economic Policy impacts SOCIETY modelling & costs Food security Agriculture Economic Assessment Adaptation plans Costal Erosion
CMCC projects on climate services in the Mediterranean htps: //www. cmcc. it/projects ACLIMAS - Climate Change Adaptation of the Mediterranean Agricultural Systems BASE - Bottom-up Climate Adaptation Strategies towards a Sustainable Europe CASCADE - Climate Change Impacts on WAter Re. Sources in the Coastal Zones of Small Isl. And Developing Stat. Es CIRCLE-2 - Climate Impact Research and Response Coordination for a Larger Europe - Science meets Policy CLIMRUN - Local Climate Informations to Respond to Users Needs ETC/CCA - European Topic Centre on: Climate Change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation ETC West Balcans - Support for work on Climate change impacts, vulnerability and adaptation (linked to the European Climate Adaptation platform) in West Balkan countries FUME - Forest fires under climate, social and economic changes in Europe, the Mediterranean and other fire-affected areas of the world IONIO - IONian Integrated marine Observatory in the Southern Adriatic and Northern Ionian Programme Area JPI - Joint Programming Initiative Connecting Climate Knowledge for Europe - Coordination and Support Action MEDSEA - MEDiterranean SEa Acidification in a changing climate MY OCEAN 2 - Prototype Operational Continuity for GMES Ocean Monitoring and Forecasting System Orientgate - A structured network for integration of climate knowledge into policy and territorial planning South East Europe PERSEUS - Policy-oriented marine Environmental Research in the Southern European Seas SNAC - Elements to develop a National Adaptation Strategy to Climate Change TESSA - Development of technologies for the “Situational Sea Awareness 3 -Alps - Capitalising Climate Change Knowledge for Adaptation in the Alpine Space
CMCC international interaction on climate service Complement - interaction - broaden knowledge GFCS - Global Framework on Climate Services from World Metereological Organization http: //www. wmo. int/pages/gfcs/ CSP - Climate Service Partnership University of Columbia, http: //csp. iri. columbia. edu/ MC 4 - Mediterranean Climate Change Cities Consortium , http: //www. mc-4. org/ Med. COF - Mediterranean Climate Outlook Forum European Environmental Agency Copenhagen Climate Adapt Platform, http: //climateadapt. eea. europa. eu/ JPI - Joint Programming initiative on Climate, http: //www. jpi-climate. eu/ KIC - Climate Knowledge Innovation Community Climate, http: //www. climate-kic. org/ Tenders with public and private sector
Thanks for your attention Eva. banosdeguisasola@cmcc. it climateservice@cmcc. it Phone: + 00 39 3782672 http: //www. cmcc. it/climateservice/ www. cmcc. it
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