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REGILIENCE at F6S Webinar: Scaling climate-smart solutions for resilient regions and landscapes

On 8 July 2025, REGILIENCE took part in the F6S-hosted webinar “Innovative practices for a sustainable European agrisector”, which brought together a diverse range of EU-funded projects working at the intersection of agriculture, climate resilience and green innovation.

Organised under the Innovation Greentech umbrella, the event aimed to foster collaboration between projects addressing today’s pressing climate and environmental challenges, offering a platform for shared learning and cross-sector synergies.

On 8 July 2025, REGILIENCE joined the F6S webinar “Innovative practices for a sustainable European agrisector”, alongside other EU-funded projects working on climate resilience and sustainable land use.

Organised under the Innovation Greentech umbrella, the session aimed to open up conversations between projects tackling environmental challenges through new tools, methods and technologies.

Zoom on REGILIENCE: making adaptation easier for local actors
Anne-Florence Harpon, Communications Manager for REGILIENCE, gave a presentation of the project, focusing on the tools developed by REGILIENCE to help local and regional authorities take action on climate adaptation. These include simple self-assessment tools, inspiring examples from other regions, and ready-to-use formats to engage local communities.

She explained how these resources are built to respond to real needs on the ground, especially for smaller municipalities who don’t always have the time, staff or technical support to move from strategy to action. Land use and agriculture were highlighted as key themes, especially in regions facing extreme weather or water stress.

 

Bridging innovation and practice

The event showcased other pioneering projects, each offering complementary solutions:

  • PaluWise: Promoting paludiculture to restore peatlands and reduce emissions.

  • INNO4CFIs: Advancing reforestation and biodiversity, while supporting green SMEs.

  • NOSTRADAMUS: Providing real-time, open-source data tools to optimise farming.

  • AgRimate: Deploying robotics and AI to modernise pruning and other key agricultural practices.

By taking part in this session, REGILIENCE showed how practical tools and good communication can help make climate adaptation more concrete and more accessible, especially for the territories that need it most.