MONTCLIMA – Climate and natural risk in the SUDOE mountains
Good Practices Category
Good Practices Summary
The compilation of information about natural risks in mountain areas from various sources and making it available to the public through a simple tool is considered the most valuable practise of the project. This will be the key aspect to ensure the transferability of the project results.
The information is acquired through various channels:
– Cartographic information downloaded from European websites (Copernicus…)
– Direct contact with researchers from EU research centres
– Identification of good practices by each partner in its territory
Mitigation
It is recommended to facilitate the participation of small entities (association, SMEs…) in the EU programmes. Often, the lack of financial strength prevents them from participating when such entities could really benefit from these projects.
Replicability/Knowledge Transfer
The compilation of information about natural risks in mountain areas from various sources and making it available to the public through a simple tool is considered the most valuable practise of the project. This will be the key aspect to ensure the transferability of the project results.
Target Audience
Policy Implications
MONTCLIMA has a specific work package about transferability (WP4). This WP aims for the transfer of the results to the key actors in the design and implementation of the policies of prevention and management of natural hazards in the SUDOE territories and their reproducibility.
Innovation Type
Guidelines, MethodologyInnovation
The MONTCLIMA project will develop the first transnational strategic framework for prevention and management of natural hazards in mountain areas for the SUDOE territory.
Outcome/Barriers
a framework document that integrates operational and strategic recommendations for each core focus, based on the results obtained and applicable to the mountain areas of the SUDOE territory. It will be a core document implemented through the WP3 Action Plans for prevention and management of natural hazards (testing and development).