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IMPACT2C

Project name:IMPACT2C -Quantifying projected impacts under 2C warming
Project leader:

HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM GEESTHACHT ZENTRUM FUER MATERIAL- UND KUESTENFORSCHUNG GMBH (Co-ordinator)
Andreas Gobiet (Uni Graz Project leader)

Project team:Andreas Gobiet (Senior PostDoc: Project lead ReLoClim)
Thomas Mendlik (PhD Student: Integrated uncertainty assessment)
Renate Wilcke (PhD Student: Statistical downscaling and error correction

Partners:African Centre of Meteorological Application for Development (NE), Bangladesh Center for Advanced Studies (BD), CNRS (FR), Danish Meteorological Institute (DK), Ente Per Le Nuove Tecnologie, L'Energia e L'Ambiente (IT), European Climate Forum E.V. (DE), European Commission (BE), Institute of Water Modelling (BD), International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (AT), International Water Management Institute (LK), Joanneum Research (AT), Météo France, Centre de Recherches Météorologiques (FR), Met Office, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research (GB), Ministry of Housing and Environment (MV), Norwegian Meteorological Office, Oslo (NO), Paul Watkiss Associates Ltd (GB), Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung e.V. (DE), SEI Oxford Office Limited (GB), Stichting Wetlands International (NL), Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute (SE), Technical University of Crete (GR), Uni Research AS (NO), Universität Graz (AT), Université de Lausanne (CH), University of Southampton (GB), Wageningen Universiteit (NL), World Health Organisation, WHO (CH)

Sponsor:

EU (FP7)
Duration:Oct. 2011 - Sep. 2015

 

Abstract:

Political discussions on the European goal to limit global warming to 2°C demands that discussions are informed by the best available science on projected impacts and possible benefits. IMPACT2C enhances knowledge, quantifies climate change impacts, and adopts a clear and logical structure, with climate and impacts modelling, vulnerabilities, risks and economic costs, as well as potential responses, within a pan-European sector based analysis. IMPACT2C utilises a range of models within a multi-disciplinary international expert team and assesses effects on water, energy, infrastructure, coasts, tourism, forestry, agriculture, ecosystems services, and health and air quality -climate interactions. IMPACT2C introduces key innovations. First, harmonised socio-economic assumptions/scenarios will be used, to ensure that both individual and cross-sector assessments are aligned to the 2?C (1.5?C) scenario for both impacts and adaptation, e.g. in relation to land-use pressures between agriculture and forestry. Second, it has a core theme of uncertainty, and will develop a methodological framework integrating the uncertainties within and across the different sectors, in a consistent way. In so doing, analysis of adaptation responses under uncertainty will be enhanced. Finally, a cross-sectoral perspective is adopted to complement the sector analysis. A number of case studies will be developed for particularly vulnerable areas, subject to multiple impacts (e.g. the Mediterranean), with the focus being on cross-sectoral interactions (e.g. land use competition) and cross-cutting themes (e.g. cities). The project also discussions on the European goal to limit global warming to 2C demands that discussions are informed by the best available science on projected impacts and possible benefits. IMPACT2C enhances knowledge, quantifies climate change impacts, and adopts a clear and logical structure, with climate and impacts modelling, vulnerabilities, risks and economic costs, as well as potential responses, within a pan-European sector based analysis. IMPACT2C utilises range of models within a multi-disciplinary international expert team and assesses effects on water, energy, infrastructure, coasts, tourism, forestry, agriculture, ecosystems services, and health and air quality-climate interactions. IMPACT2C introduces key innovations. First, harmonised socio-economic assumptions/scenarios will be used, to ensure that both individual and cross-sector assessments are aligned to the 2C (1.5C) scenario for both impacts and adaptation, e.g. in relation to land-use pressures between agriculture and forestry. Second, it has a core theme of uncertainty, and will develop a methodological framework integrating the uncertainties within and across the different sectors, in a consistent way. In so doing, analysis of adaptation responses under uncertainty will be enhanced. Finally, a cross-sectoral perspective is adopted to complement the sector analysis. A number of case studies will be developed for particularly vulnerable areas, subject to multiple impacts (e.g. the Mediterranean), with the focus being on cross-sectoral interactions (e.g. land use competition) and cross-cutting themes (e.g. cities). The project also assesses climate change impacts in some of the world’s most vulnerable regions: Bangladesh, Africa (Nile and Niger basins), and the Maldives. IMPACT2C integrates and synthesises project findings suitable for awareness raising.

 

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