Climate services: Co-development in Cork City, Ireland

Denise McCullagh , Gaby, S. Langendijk , Gundula Winter , Ad Jeuken , Lydia Cumiskey , Peter Medway , Daniel Carr , Ronan Gingles , Declan Dunne , Walther Camaro
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Climate change is one of the greatest challenges of our time [1]. It will reshape our world and impact all of society. Cities are where the majority of people live and where most of the world’s population directly experiences climate change impacts. No one individual or organisation will be able to deliver adaptation to climate change for society – we need collaboration across scales, disciplines and societal actors. To help combat climate change impacts that are now unavoidable, Cork City (Ireland) is working in conjunction with 19 partners across Europe, as part of the EU Horizon REACHOUT project, to co-develop user friendly climate services that will help the city prepare for and adapt to these impacts, in line with the strategic development plans for the city and the region. Cork City is exposed to a range of climate related risks, including flooding, heat and wind, all of which are expected to increase in the future under climate change. Cork City Council, University College Cork and technical partners across Europe have been working with local communities to co-develop a range of climate service tools that will be particularly valuable for Cork City and its residents. These tools are intended to support building local resilience to, and understanding of, climate impacts within the city, and to motivate citizens to engage in climate action. This paper explores how these tools may be used to provide climate services in the context of Cork City and how they perform in terms of accessibility, relevance, usability and capacity.

气候服务:爱尔兰科克市的共同发展
气候变化是当代最大的挑战之一[1]。它将重塑我们的世界,影响整个社会。城市是大多数人生活的地方,也是世界上大多数人口直接遭受气候变化影响的地方。没有任何个人或组织能够为社会提供适应气候变化的服务--我们需要跨规模、跨学科和跨社会参与者的合作。为了帮助应对目前不可避免的气候变化影响,爱尔兰科克市正在与欧洲的 19 个合作伙伴合作,作为欧盟地平线 REACHOUT 项目的一部分,共同开发用户友好型气候服务,帮助该市做好准备并适应这些影响,与该市和该地区的战略发展计划保持一致。科克市面临着一系列与气候相关的风险,包括洪水、高温和大风,预计在未来气候变化的影响下,所有这些风险都将增加。科克市政府、科克大学学院和欧洲各地的技术合作伙伴一直在与当地社区合作,共同开发一系列对科克市及其居民特别有价值的气候服务工具。这些工具旨在支持建设当地对城市气候影响的适应力和理解力,并激励市民参与气候行动。本文探讨了如何利用这些工具为科克市提供气候服务,以及这些工具在可访问性、相关性、可用性和能力方面的表现。
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