RESIN - European cities working against the clock to adapt to a new climate reality

RESIN is an interdisciplinary, practice-based research project investigating climate resilience in European cities. Through co-creation between cities and researchers, the project is working on developing practical and applicable tools to support cities in designing and implementing climate adaptation strategies for their local contexts.

These tools are:

• The RESIN e-Guide

• The RESIN Climate Risk Typology

• Impact and Vulnerability Analysis of Vital Infrastructures and built-up Areas (IVAVIA)

• The RESIN Adaptation Options Library

Interviewees in this video:

Martina Tichá, Head of Projects Management Unit at Strategy and Projects Dept., Bratislava City Hall

Mark Atherton, Director of Environment, Greater Manchester Combined Authority

Matthew Ellis, Climate Resilience Officer, Greater Manchester Combined Authority

Eva Streberová, Environmental Manager, Office of the Chief City Architect, Bratislava City

John Robinson, Principal Engineer, Newcastle City Council

Sjoerd de Vreng, Policy Adviser Water and Climate Adaptation, City of Nijmegen

Eva Naessens, Advisor on Climate and environmental issues, City of Ghent

 

Learn about the project at http://www.resin-cities.eu/.

Learn about the tools at http://www.resin-cities.eu/resources/tools/.

Sign up to our newsletter at http://www.resin-cities.eu/newsroom/newsletter/.

 

This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement no. 653522.

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