More than 320 participants - including professionals within climate adaptation, international researchers, students and 21 stand holders from companies and organizations took part of the Done. What's Next? Conference to mark the end of the C2C CC and Circular City's projects.
The themes that were touched upon during the conference were, among other things, Added Valuee from climate adaptation projects, results from the C2C CC and Circular City projects and Mega Trends. Also the future direction for climate adaptation, and how we can realise the climate adaptation projects that are necessary for the future, were discussed.
You can view or review the presentations within each topic from September 19 below:
Main outcomes
Anja Wejs, NIRAS og Dorthe Selmer, C2C CC, Central Denmark Region; Main outcomes from the C2C CC project
Güenter Langergraber, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien og Nataša Atanasova, University of Ljubljana; Results from the COST Action Circular City
Güenter Langergraber, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien og Nataša Atanasova, University of Ljubljana; Results from the COST Action Circular City
Added Values
Maria-Beatrice Andreucci, Sapienza University of Rome; Nature-based solutions - Copenhagen: Adapting to the Future Climate
Rocío Pineda Martos, University of Sevilla; Added value of building integrated ecosystem services.
Theis Raaschou Andersen, VIA University College; The Climate Road –A Multifunctional Full-Scale Demonstration Road That Prevents Flooding and Produces Green Energy
Miriam Jensen, Aalborg University; Solutions for who? - Pointing to the importance of participatory planning
Mega Trends
Tom Heron, NIRAS; Megatrends - The importance for climate adaptation
Birgitte Karnøe Frederiksen, Central Denmark EU Office; The EU and adaptation to climate change - The optimism of the will
Ranka Junge, Zurich University; Urban Agriculture at Crossroads
Maria Wirth, Alchemia-Nova; Trends and opportunities of nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation in cities
