Case studies

Sectors
Climate change impacts
Adaptation options implemented
2024

The COOLTORISE project, funded by the European Commission through the Horizon 2020 programme, is the first to address energy poverty in summer, a growing problem due to extreme weather events resulting from cl

2019

The aim of the Plan is to prevent and mitigate the negative impacts of excessive heat on public health, particularly among the most vulnerable groups — older adults, children, people with chronic illnesses, and socially disadvantaged populations.

2019

Adapta BIOFILIA is a local climate change adaptation project developed by the Provincial Council of Badajoz, focusing particularly on plant biodiversity and the role that municipal green areas can play in enhancing the adaptive capacity of municipalities across the province in

2019

Montado-Adapt is a project aimed at promoting the adaptation of dehesas, or montados—extensive, semi-natural systems of scattered woodland formations dominated by Quercus species and maintained thr

2019

Climate change is not solely an environmental phenomenon but has profound economic and social consequences.

2019

The winter months. In the case of temperate-zone fruit trees, these phenological changes are often associated with flowering problems in some areas due to insufficient winter chill.

2019

Las Tablas de Daimiel National Park is a protected natural space, a unique Mediterranean wetland of great natural and cultural value ​​due to the hydrographic basin and geology on which it sits.

2019

Mosquito Alert is a cooperative, non-profit citizen science project coordinated by different Public Research Centers, focusing on the development of predictive models and methods that combine citizen data (big data) with data from authoritative sources (Public monitoring or control Entities, Univ

2019

The islands of Macaronesia are not spared from the effects of climate change, being very vulnerable to their consequences given their particular geographical situation, insularity, remoteness from the continent, fragmentati

2019

The AQUAVAL Project is an initiative focused on efficiently managing rainwater in urban environments through the use of sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS).