
Pathways2Resilience First Call for Regions and Communities
The Pathways2Resilience First Call is open! Pathways2Resilience project is on a mission to empower 40 regions and communities with financial support of up to €210,000,
The Pathways2Resilience First Call is open! Pathways2Resilience project is on a mission to empower 40 regions and communities with financial support of up to €210,000,
On December 12, 2023, REGILIENCE hosted its third online Open Training Session, part of our ongoing series of capacity-building events dedicated to enhancing the capabilities
Click here to Register! The REGILIENCE team is pleased to announce the Open Training Session “Financial Support for Regional Adaptation” for regional actors working on
Citizen engagement is a relatively modern and not yet fully explored concept. How citizens engage with research varies based on their understanding of knowledge and
This year’s edition of the European Urban Resilience Forum (EURESFO23) was held in the City of Cascais. The Forum brought together more than 350 city
BRIGAID Connect, unlocking Climate Solutions. BRIGAID Connect is a non-profit collective of experts in climate, economics, finance, business, and design. We create communities that link
Practitioners learned how to step up in their Climate Risk Management actions during the 6-day Autumn Training Course in Lisbon organised by the University of
The REGILIENCE project is one of the co-organisers of this year’s 10th anniversary edition of the European Urban Resilience Forum (EURESFO), at the Nova School
The year 2023 has, in several ways, been (another!) “one for the books”. According to data from the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), the
The Autumn Training Course “Climate Risk Management – Strategies and Tools for Regional and Local Challenges” represents an initiative promoted by the University of Lisbon
The 10th European Urban Resilience Forum (EURESFO) is set to take place from 18th to 20th October in the picturesque city of Cascais, Portugal. This
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