EU: Paris Agreement OvershootingReversibility, Climate Impacts and Adaptation Needs


PROVIDE will deliver highly innovative, integrative climate services that incorporate comprehensive information on impacts under overshoot pathways from the global to the regional and urban level, directly feeding into adaptation action. The project specifically aims to: 1) Produce global multi-scenario, multi-sectoral climate information which integrates and quantifies impacts across scales by means of novel climate and impact emulators; 2) Assess climate system uncertainties and feedbacks, and the (ir)reversibility of climate impacts to provide comprehensive risk assessments of overshooting; 3) Co-develop a generalisable overshoot proofing methodology for adaptation strategies to enhance adaptation action in response to overshoot risks; 4) Identify and prioritise overshoot adaptation needs in four highly complementary case study regions; 5) Integrate all project outcomes into a PROVIDE Climate Service Dashboard. The PROVIDE consortium is constituted of leading climate scientists as well as climate services purveyors, urban planners and adaptation experts embedded in selected case study regions facilitating a continuous co-development process with a wide array of stakeholders.


Principal investigators
Schleußner, Carl-Friedrich Dr. (Details) (Department of Geography)
Fuss, Sabine Prof. Dr. (Details) (Sustainable Resources Management and Global Transformation)

Participating organisational units of HU Berlin

Financer
H20: Research and Innovation Action (RIA)

Duration of project
Start date: 09/2021
End date: 12/2024

Research Areas
Atmospheric Science, Atmospheric Science, Oceanography and Climate Research

Research Areas
Klimaforschung, Klimawandelanpassung, Klimawandel in Städten

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