EU-MACS Coordinator: Prof. Adriaan Perrels, [email protected]

Towards Climate Services based on demand and guided by science -seminar on 19 June in Helsinki, Finland: Registration opened

Apr 18, 2017 10:39
Towards Climate Services based on demand and guided by science -seminar on 19 June in Helsinki, Finland: Registration opened

The EU-MACS project, which studies how supply of and demand for climate services can be better matched, organizes its first seminar: Towards Climate Services based on demand and guided by science in Helsinki on 19 June. Next to presenting the findings on the current functioning of the climate services market, experiences, needs, and prospects of climate service users will get ample attention. The seminar is especially meant to engage with representatives from finance, tourism and urban planning and with climate service providers. Participation is free of charge, but requires registration (see link below).

Register here for the seminar!

Location: Finnish Meteorological Institute, Erik Palménin aukio 1, Helsinki – Brainstorm hall

Seminar programme (working titles for presentations):

Monday 19 June 2017

10.30 – 10.40 welcome and opening by Juhani Damski, Director-general of the Finnish Meteorological Institute

10.40 – 10.55  Adriaan Perrels (FMI; coordinator EU-MACS) overview of the EU-MACS project

10.55 – 12.15 invited speakers

  • Susanna Kankaanpää (Helsinki Region Environmental Services Authority) – experiences with selection and use of climate services in urban planning
  • Esko Kivisaari (Federation of Finnish Financial Services / EC High Level Group on Sustainable Finance) – climate services needs and prerequisites for the finance sector
  • Maria Noguer (Univ. of Reading; coordinator SECTEUR) – key messages on user needs and current obstacles based on the SECTEUR project

12.15 – 13.10 lunch break (buffet lunch in front of Brainstorm – poster market)

13.10 – 14.10 initial results from the EU-MACS project

  • Jörg Cortekar (HZG-GERICS) – Current structure and features of the market for climate services
  • Jaroslav Mysiak (CMCC) – Resourcing and quality of climate services
  • Peter Stegmaier (University of Twente) – The role of innovations and innovation policy in the market for climate services

14.10 – 14.30 Thanh-Tâm Le (Climate-KIC France; coordinator MARCO) – towards a market observatory for climate services

14.30 – 15.00 coffee/tea break

15.00 – 15.50 panel discussion and questions from the audience (moderator: TBD)

15.50 – 16.00 wrap-up

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