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The relevance of integrating social sciences and humanities to tackle…
The relevance of integrating social sciences and humanities to tackle climate change - funding opportunities
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Call: Research and Innovation actions to support the implementation of the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission (HORIZON-MISS-2021-CIT-02)
Expected Outcome:
Facilitate the management and transfer of global knowledge on the topic of climate action in cities, helping cities move closer to climate neutrality;
Increase the visibility of the EU and its cities as frontrunners and collaboration-minded partners in urban climate action;
Contribute to the implementation of EU policy and international commitment (European Green Deal, Global Approach to Research and Innovation)
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Research and Innovation actions in support of the implementation of the Adaptation to Climate Change Mission (HORIZON-MISS-2021-CLIMA-02)
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Expected Outcome:
established mechanisms to meaningfully involve and engage citizens and stakeholders in the transformation to climate resilience in the regions and communities participating in the Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change
Innovative problem-oriented climate adaptation solutions are co-designed and co-created through solid approaches to engage citizens, civil society, academics, experts, social partners, policy-makers, entrepreneurs and other relevant actors
Alliances of high impact, in order to increase the likelihood of long-term sustainability and social acceptability of citizen-led actions in the context of the Mission adaptation
An enhanced and increased toolbox of innovative mechanisms and approaches of engaging citizens and stakeholders in transformative processes, and a better understanding of their success factors in different cultural, social, political and environmental contexts
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