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AdriaClimPlus

Adriatic coastal areas science-based solutions for climate adaptation

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Information

Start date
01/03/2024
End date
31/08/2026
Total budget
2.734.992,00
Partnership
IT - 5
HR - 3
Project typology:
Standard   project

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Project specific objectives

The project aims to enhance climate change monitoring and adaptation by building upon recent findings from Interreg IT-HR and international initiatives.
It seeks to develop a unified methodology for effective climate monitoring and to provide stakeholders with improved simulations and tools via an upgraded data distribution system. Additionally, the project focuses on raising awareness of climate change impacts on natural and cultural heritage, as well as local economies, through training courses, workshops, seminars, and exchange programs for students and teachers.

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Project main outputs

  • Students participating in summer schools
  • Application of new climate monitoring methodology in pilot areas
  • Policy and service participants to training schemes

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About

AdriaClimPlus is dedicated to tackling the pressing challenges posed by climate change within the IT-HR Programme area, which encompasses both the Italian and Croatian sides of the Adriatic Sea. The region faces significant threats such as sea-level rise, coastal erosion, and extreme weather events that endanger its rich cultural and natural heritage.

Building upon previous national and international initiatives, AdriaClimPlus aims to significantly enhance the region's capacity to monitor and understand climate impacts on coastal areas. This includes advancing meteo-ocean physical, chemical, biological, and ecosystem monitoring to better grasp the complex interactions driving climate change effects along the Adriatic coast. Key to the project is the development and refinement of climate downscaling modeling tools tailored to the specific coastal dynamics of the Adriatic basin. These tools will enable stakeholders to simulate and predict climate scenarios with greater accuracy, facilitating informed decision-making for climate adaptation strategies.

AdriaClimPlus will foster collaboration among stakeholders, including researchers, policymakers, and practitioners from both sides of the Adriatic. By consolidating protocols and best practices, the project aims to establish a cohesive framework for climate adaptation planning that spans regional and basin scales. The project will focus on seven pilot areas, two in Croatia and five in Italy, test and implement adaptation strategies tailored to local conditions. Through targeted activities such as information events, summer schools, and training courses, AdriaClimPlus will engage with local communities and stakeholders. These efforts will not only raise awareness about the impacts of climate change but also promote the adoption of resilient practices to safeguard local economies and ecosystems.

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Lead partner

The Lead partner represents and takes full financial and legal responsibility for the entire partnership.

Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change Foundation
GOCO - Global Coastal Ocean

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News & Events

  • NEWS
    28/05/2026

    Future climate scenarios for the Friuli Venezia Giulia lagoon and sea presented in Palmanova

    A public event dedicated to the presentation of climate change scenarios developed within the project for the lagoon and sea of the Friuli Venezia Giulia Region was held on 20 May 2026 at the headquarters of ARPA FVG in Palmanova.

  • EVENT
    25/05/2026
    Start date:
    01 Jun 2026
    End date:
    10 Jun 2026

    ZADRA NOVA launches training on Climate Change Adaptation and Sustainable Spatial Planning

  • NEWS
    08/05/2026

    Project Info Day in Zadar

    On 8 May 2026, the AdriaClimPlus project took part in the Europe Day celebration in Zadar, organised by the Zadar County Development agency ZADRA NOVA through the EUROPE DIRECT Zadar centre. As part of the AdriaClimPlus Info day, project activities related to climate change adaptation, coastal resilience, and sustainable management of the Adriatic region were presented to the public.

  • EVENT
    19/04/2026
    Start date:
    23 Apr 2026
    End date:
    23 Apr 2026

    Survey on the implementation of the GIDAC Strategy

  • NEWS
    30/03/2026

    Sixth technical meeting in Brindisi engages municipalities on climate planning and citizen participation 

    On 23 March 2026, the project brought together local authorities and experts in Brindisi for its sixth technical meeting, hosted by the Puglia Region. The meeting brought together local administrators and technical experts from the municipalities of Brindisi, Grottaglie and Francavilla Fontana. 

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