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About the project

The RESIST project is a five-year EU-funded project which will support twelve regions across the EU in their efforts to build resilience against the impacts of climate change.

Three ERRIN members: Southwest Finland, Central Denmark, Catalonia, and the fourth region of Central Portugal will be the frontrunner regions (Large-Scale Demonstrators - LSDs) testing adaptation solutions to key climate-related challenges in their area. Each of these four regions will be twinned with two other regions with similar biophysical characteristics. Southwest Finland will work with Normandy (France) and Eastern Macedonia and Thrace (Greece); Central Denmark with Blekinge (Sweden) and Zemgale (Latvia); Catalonia with Puglia (Italy) and Baixo Alentejo (Portugal), and Central Portugal with Vesteralen (Norway) and Extremadura (Spain), many of them being ERRIN members.

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RESIST in Practice


ERRIN’s role in the project is to develop a Community of Practice and identify the needs for a mutual-learning scheme and link Large Scale Demonstrators/Twinning regions with the wider Community of Interest. Under ERRIN coordination and through an Advisory Board, the project will set up an interface for policy-makers in the field of climate change adaptation in the European institutions, national and regional governments and other relevant programmes, projects and initiatives. 

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