Towards a new European plan for adaptation to climate change
Adaptation to climate change is now a structural priority for European policies. It is not just a matter of responding to more frequent extreme events, but of strengthening the capacity of territories, productive sectors and institutions to operate in conditions of increasing climate variability. In this context, the new European Climate Adaptation Plan (ECAP), scheduled for 2026, represents a strategic step to relaunch adaptive action in the Union. The emerging priorities are developed along three lines: intervention in the most vulnerable sectors (infrastructure, urban planning, agriculture), the promotion of an integrated approach to resilience, with nature-based solutions, the adoption of new policy tools and the integration of climate criteria in fiscal and financial policies.
- https://www.isprambiente.gov.it/en/news/towards-a-new-european-plan-for-adaptation-to-climate-change
- Towards a new European plan for adaptation to climate change
- 2025-07-07T10:30:00+02:00
- 2025-07-07T13:00:00+02:00
- Adaptation to climate change is now a structural priority for European policies. It is not just a matter of responding to more frequent extreme events, but of strengthening the capacity of territories, productive sectors and institutions to operate in conditions of increasing climate variability. In this context, the new European Climate Adaptation Plan (ECAP), scheduled for 2026, represents a strategic step to relaunch adaptive action in the Union. The emerging priorities are developed along three lines: intervention in the most vulnerable sectors (infrastructure, urban planning, agriculture), the promotion of an integrated approach to resilience, with nature-based solutions, the adoption of new policy tools and the integration of climate criteria in fiscal and financial policies.
- When Jul 07, 2025 from 10:30 AM to 01:00 PM (Europe/Berlin / UTC200)
- Where Webinar
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In this context, the need to define shared indicators, to allocate adequate financial resources and to define place-based measures emerges.
The event aims to bring together European and national policy makers, businesses and representatives of the scientific system.
Francesca Giordano, Technical Officer, ISPRA, will participate in the meeting