EU-MACS Coordinator: Prof. Adriaan Perrels, forename.surname@fmi.fi

Other Projects

Cortekar et al. 2019. Systematic analysis of EU-based climate service providers

Finnish Meteorological Institute

Number 1, March 2017

Climate change projections

Glen Anderson

FINANCE, TOURISM AND URBAN PLANNING

EU-MACS | A practitioner’s point of view – experiences with use of climate services in urban planning

Transforming climate science into services: Create value instead of pushing concepts

PAST EVENTS

Special issue in the journal Climate Services based on the EU-MACS and MARCO projects – contents and links

Number 2, September 2017

Constructive Technology Assessment (CTA)

Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Zentrum für Material- und Küstenforschugn GmbH

Gerald van der Grijn

Outputs

Acclimatise | The Benefit of NCEI Climate and Weather Data to Reinsurance Companies

Towards the implementation of the European Roadmap for Climate Services

CLIMATE SERVICES SUPPORTING TOURISM DEVELOPMENT – FAQs

EU-MACS assessment of climate services in urban planning now summarized in policy brief

Wednesday 17 April, 2019 SEMINAR: Climate change & climate services for the finance sector

Perrels et al. (2020). How much unnoticed merit is there in climate services?

EU-MACS should help to unleash the market for climate services

FMI | Event tree analysis helps to prepare for extreme weather events (English subtitles)

UNFCCC COP 24 | 5.-16.11.2018 @Katowice, Poland

Decadal projections

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche – Istituto di Ricerca sulle Acque

Janette Bessembinder

Number 3, April 2018

GUIDELINES FOR LIVING LABS IN CLIMATE SERVICES

The Copernicus Climate Change Services (C3S) General Assembly

D22

Kivisaaren esitys seminaarissa Ilmastopalvelut finanssialalle FMI 17042019

EU-MACS PROJECT

HZGde | The IMPACT2C web-atlas

Economies of scale

Acclimatise Group Ltd.

Björn Lundqvist

Number 4-5, May 2019

ClimateLaunchpad 2018 Competition Grand Final | November 2018

1. Why climate services?

Kestävän rahoituksen aikajanat, liite Kivisaaren esitykseen FMI 17042019

Climate Media Factory | What climate services can do for us?

Economies of scope

Fondazione Centro Euro-Mediterraneo sui Cambiamenti Climatici

Roberto Diolaiti

5th Nordic Conference on Climate Change Adaptation | 23.-25.10.2018 @Norrköping, Sweden

2. What is on offer?

Perrelsin esitys seminaarissa Ilmastopalvelut finanssialalle FMI 17042019

FMI | Climate change adaptation needs flexibility and open dialogue

Joint fact-finding

UnternehmerTUM GmbH

Susanna Kankaanpää

2nd Climateurope festival on climate services | 17.-19.10.2018 @Belgrade, Serbia

EU-MACS Helsinki Stakeholders Workshop

3. What does it take to use climate services?

Gregowin esitys seminaarissa Ilmastopalvelut finanssialalle FMI 17042019

Landscape

University of Twente, Institute for Innovation and Governance Studies

The Prospects of Climate Services | 28.9.2018

Fabrice Girardoni

The EU-MACS survey on the experiences with acquiring and using climate services has been closed!

a. Product matrix Commercial Banks

Webinar: “Can block chains have a role in climate data quality management?”

Living lab (LL)

JOANNEUM RESEARCH Forschungsgesellschaft mbH

Eila Linna

Insurers share climate risks | Finance Finland

9th Open Living Lab Days | 22.-23.08.2018 @Geneva, Switzerland

b. Product matrix Supporting Services

Damm et al. (2019). The market for climate services in the tourism sector – An analysis of Austrian stakeholders’ perceptions

Market failure

European Network of Living Labs

Niko Niemisalo

Climate service innovation market dynamics from a multi-layered perspective

SHoF-Misum Conference on Sustainable Finance | 20.-21.8.2018 @Stockholm, Sweden

c. Product matrix International Development Banks

EU-MACS webinar on climate services for the financial sector

Niche

Advisory Expert Committee

Michael Krainer

Adaptation futures 2018 | 18.-21.6.2018 Cape Town, South Africa

Information gaps between climate services users and producers should be overcome

C3S 2GA plenary EUMACS&MARCO

d. Product matrix Insurances

PEST / PESTEL framework

Climate services need to be integrated into existing urban planning tools

Can block chains have a role in climate data quality management? | 16.5.2018 @webinar by EU-MACS

4. Developing and piloting

Presentation “A systemized inventory of drivers, obstacles and mechanisms affecting the uptake of climate services” Pilli-Sihvola et al. SISC 2018

Principal-agent problems / agency problems

Putting Climate Services in action for adaptation: ECCA2017

Developing climate services in Scandinavia | 2.5.2018 @webinar by Climateurope

5. Links

Presentation “EU-MACS highlights of the assessment of the uptake of climate services ” by Perrels et al. Belgrade 17-19 October 2018

Regime

Videos and slides of the presentations and panel discussion of the EU-MACS seminar “Towards Climate Services based on demand and guided by science” on 19.6.2017 in Helsinki, Finland

Resilient Cities | 26.-28.04.2018 @Bonn, Germany

PICO presentation “Climate services in the tourism sector – Examples and market research” by Damm et al. at EGU on 26.4.2017

CLIMATE SERVICES FOR THE TOURISM SECTOR

Seasonal projections

Responsive real estate markets and urban planning improve climate change preparedness

1. How does climate impact tourism?

Hoa et al. (2018). From generating to using climate services – How the EU-MACS and MARCO projects help to unlock the market potential

Value Proposition Design (VPD)

Climateurope Festival 2017: Sunshine and climate services

2. What are climate services?

Perrels et al. (2018). Urban climate services – prerequisites and tools for their effective use (RC2018 book chapter)

Weather projection

Report: Financing urban adaptation to climate change

3. Benefits of climate services?

Perrels, A. (2018).Gratis informatie over natuurrisico’s

Willingness-to-pay (WTP)

Towards a greener finance landscape

4. Available services?

D2.3 Options for climate services market enhancement and related innovations for the finance sector

Low snow cover threatens Swiss ski resorts

5. Successful examples?

D5.1 A structured analysis of obstacles to uptake of climate services and identification of policies and measures to overcome obstacles so as to promote uptake

Caribbean decision makers benefit from regional-level climate data

6. How much do climate services cost?

D5.2 Policy implications and recommendations

Taking cover: How NOAA’s climate and weather data supports the US reinsurance sector

7. Where can I learn more?

D5.3 Prospects for Climate Service Market Dynamics – projections, enhancement measures, and innovation options – a bi-project synthesis report

Report: Managing London’s climate change risk

GUIDELINES FOR LIVING LABS IN CLIMATE SERVICES

WP1 Current market conditions and innovation prospects

D1.1 Review and Analysis of Climate Services Market Conditions

EU law to force pension funds to account for climate risk

1. QUADRUPLE HELIX STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT

Report: NASA/NOAA/OSTP Climate data user study | 25.4.2016

Workshop methodology & results

D1.1 extra Update of Survey Results

Comment: Investors hold key role in climate adaptation

D1.2 Existing Resourcing And Quality Assurance of Current Climate Services – Revised

Panel circles

D1.3 Existing Data Infrastructures for Climate Services – Revised

Comment: UNDP releases vision report for weather and climate services in Africa

Panel matrix & WORTHCASE

D1.4 A multi-layer exploration on innovations for climate services markets

Acclimatise | Building a Value Proposition for Climate and Weather Services

2. PLACING CITIZENS AT THE CENTER OF INNOVATION

EU-MACS and MARCO kicked off in Paris

Workshop methodology & results

WP2-WP4 Focus sector reports

New mapping tool shows where the elderly may be vulnerable to climate change

Persona + Pains & Gains template

D2.1 Results of explorations of the CS market for the financial sector

Podcast: Smart cities in India – can they deliver?

D3.1 Report on the results of explorations of climate services market development in tourism sector

Citizen journey template

Report: Barriers to Climate Change Adaptation in Urban Areas in Germany

D4.1 Outlining the urban climate services playing field – climate services and risk management at urban level, the institutional structures, and options for information sharing – Revised

3. ENHANCING CROSS-DISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION & COMMUNICATION

Comment: Heat-stricken – A new reality for international sporting events

Workshop methodology

WP5 Synthesis reports

Comment: Visitor pressure – How climate change could stall Brazil’s tourism growth

Lego Serious Play

D5.1-5.3 See subtopic Synthesis Reports

Podcast: Project finance – Integrating climate risk into investments

Six thinking hats

WP6 Communication & outreach

D6.1 Detailed and revised dissemination & outreach strategy and plan

Podcast: Climate risk at the urban boundary

4. PROTOTYPE & TEST

Report 24: Urban trees under climate change

Workshop methodology

D6.4 Final dissemination report

Comment: IPCC to give more attention to urban climate change challenges

Willingness to pay

D6.5 Open data research pilot and data management plan

Comment: Urban climate resilience important for rich countries too

5. ADAPTING TO CHANGE

D6.7 Summary report on second series of workshops

Comment: Ski resorts get glimpse of the future with record December 2015 temperatures

1. SET ROLES

D6.8 Report on series of final events

Podcast: New study uncovers opportunities for investment in climate adaptation in Turkey

2. TO MAP & VALIDATE THE ASSUMPTIONS THAT ARE BEING MADE, ORGANIZE AN INNOVATRIX WORKSHOP

EU-MACS WP3 leaflet (in English)

3. TO GET A CLEAR VIEW ON WHAT A SYSTEM SHOULD DO, ORGANIZE A STORY MAPPING WORKSHOP

EU-MACS WP3 leaflet (in Finnish)

D2.2 Engagement protocols with the purpose of eliciting market development ideas and actions in the finance sector

4. TRANSFER THE STORIES TO A BACKLOG

D3.2 Climate services supporting tourism development – FAQs

5. DRAFT THE ARCHITECTURE

6. QUANTIFY THE USER STORIES IN THE BACKLOG USING STORY POINTS

Poster “Quality assurance of climate services – wider scope, more diversity” by Perrels et al. Climateurope2018

Poster “Current Conditions on the Market for Climate Services – Baseline of Barriers and Innovations” by Cortekar et al. at ECCA2017 on 9.6.2017

7. ITERATIVELY DEFINE AND PERFORM SPRINTS

Poster “Quality assurance of climate services – wider scope, more diversity” by Perrels et al. at ECCA2017 on 9.6.2017

8. AT THE END OF EACH SPRINT, TEST THE RESULTS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE WITH END USERS

Living Labs poster by Ines Vaittinen at H2020 & JPI Climate event 29.-30.11.2017

9. END OF THE PROJECT

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Slides of the “Improving the matching of supply and demand of climate services” – presentation by Adriaan Perrels et al. at EGU2018

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Slides of the EU-MACS presentation by Adriaan Perrels at the Climateurope Festival, 5.-7.4.2017, Valencia

Blog

EU-MACS leaflet for ICCS5 27.2-3.3 2017 and C3S General Assembly 7.-9.3.2017

EU MACS

EU-MACS leaflet for Helsinki Region Climate Seminar 9.2.2017

Slides of the “Stakeholders recruitment in urban planning” -presentation by Raffaele Giordano at the Kick-off meeting in Paris – 24.11.206

Our goal is to improve matching of supply with demand

Slides of the “Introduction to Constructive Technology Assessment” -presentation by Klaasjan Visscher & Peter Stegmaier at the Kick-off meeting in Paris – 24.11.2016

No stone is left unturned – the diverse approach of EU-MACS

Slides of the “EU-MACS intro” -presentation by Adriaan Perrels at the Kick-off meeting in Paris – 24.11.2016

Climate services help managing opportunities and risks

Slides of the “EU R&I landscape and the role of H2020 market research projects” -presentation by Alessia Pietrosanti at the Kick-off meeting in Paris – 24.11.2016

Constraints and enablers of CS market can be understood within a larger conceptual framework

D3.3 Options for climate services market enhancement and related innovations for the tourism sector

The project will focus on finance, tourism and urban planning sectors

D3.3 extra Policy Brief for Tourism (auf Deutsch)

In EU-MACS a well thought out set of methodologies are going to be applied

D4.3 Policy brief for climate services market enhancement and related innovations for urban planning

A PEST framework is used for a multi-faceted assessment of the CS market

Surveys, desk research and statistics will be deployed to review both actual and potential use of CS

Constructive Technology Assessment is used as methodology for the dynamic level analysis

D5.4 Policy recommendations, promising resourcing and business models for climate services

Collaborative market design will be explored in three CS user segments

The EU-MACS consortium brings together leading experts of climate services

Collaborating with parallel MARCO project will create synergy

Events

Glossary of terms

D4.2 Guidelines for developing and implementing Living Lab for climate services in urban planning for adaptation and mitigation

News

Partners

Finance

Videos and slides of the presentations and panel discussion at the EU-MACS seminar “Towards Climate Services based on demand and guided by science” on 19.6.2017 in Helsinki, Finland

Urban planning

Tourism

Climate services

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