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Regional Expert Workshop (Bucharest) – Designing Climate Resilient Landscapes

Bucharest

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Climate change is increasingly affecting Europe’s landscapes, with impacts such as droughts, floods, erosion, and biodiversity loss. In response, the European Commission (DG CLIMA) is developing a new guidance to support national, regional and local authorities, spatial planners, landowners, and practitioners in designing and implementing climate-resilient landscapes. The guidance will offer user-oriented recommendations contributing to the EU’s broader climate adaptation and biodiversity agendas.

This workshop is the third in a series of four regional expert workshops across Europe. These events aim both to gather practical insights and best-practice examples from diverse landscape and governance contexts, and to provide a platform for exchange among practitioners and experts working on landscape-level resilience.

Your experience and input will help shape guidance that is grounded in real-world needs and supports effective climate adaptation across the EU.

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Sector Expertise (select one or multiple)

Are you connected to a European Research Project?

Kindly indicate which meals you intend to join:

Do you have any best practices or useful experiences to share for designing and implementing climate-resilient landscapes? 

This could include local sites or activities at larger landscape scale related and can link to: 

  • Process-related practices (e.g. governance, finance, stakeholder integration)
  • Implementation-related practices (e.g. technical measures, nature-based solutions, or hybrid approaches in various landscape types)

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