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EMD event: ‘European Pilot Sites strengthening Coastal Resilience’

EMD event: ‘European Pilot Sites strengthening Coastal Resilience’

📍Cork City Council – Millenium Hall, Cork, Ireland

⏱️22 May 2025 | 17.15 – 18.30 local time

Coastal regions around the world face a multitude of complex challenges including, sea-level changes, extreme weather events, ecosystem degradation, increasing anthropogenic pressures, etc. To effectively address these and other related issues around the Atlantic, the All-Atlantic Ocean Research and Innovation Alliance agreed the following Coastal Resilience Action Area: 

Increasing our understanding of the relationship between the ocean and climate and developing outcome-oriented science for mitigating and adapting to the consequences of climate change, particularly for the benefit of increasing resilience of coastal communities.

To implement this agreed priority, an All-Atlantic Network of Coastal Resilience Beacon Sites is being established to network locally managed coastal resilience sites that share a belief in community co-design, science and innovation as well as pan-Atlantic cooperation.

This session seeks to inform and invite sites in Europe to join this Network. Speakers are invited to share their experience on site-specific work being done around Europe promoting coastal resilience and implementing the goals of the EU Mission Ocean and Waters. Potential avenues for sharing these experiences with similar sites all around the Atlantic Ocean will be explored.

This session contributes to implementing the EU Mission Ocean and Waters, the EU Atlantic Strategy and the All-Atlantic Ocean Research and Innovation Alliance.

Speakers (in alphabetical order)

  • Rui Miguel Andrade Caldeira, Chairman of the Board, Regional Agency for the Development of Research Technology and Innovation (ARDITI)
  • Kieran Coleman, Policy Officer, DG Research & Innovation, European Commission
  • Gabriel David, Junior Research Group Leader Future Urban Coastlines, University of Braunschweig  and Partner in the MareXtreme Mission funded through the German Alliance for Marine Science
  • Eugene Farrell, Senior Lecturer in Geography, University of Galway and Coordinator, European Marine Board Report on Coastal Resilience
  • Emma Verling, Research Fellow, University College Cork and Partner, A-AAGORA project

Moderator

  • Jan-Stefan Fritz, Managing Director, KDM The German Marine Research Consortium and Co-Lead Coastal Resilience, OKEANO EU project

Find more information about the European Maritime Day here.

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