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The cooling effect of different water bodies in Amsterdam during hot days

Klok, Lisette

Publication date 2017

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ECCA 2017

Glasgow, June 5-9

“Our Climate Ready Future”

Session Abstracts

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Contents

How the sessions are classified into themes and topics ... 5

Topics (indicated by coloured blocks) ... 5

Cross-cutting themes (indicated by first part of session number 1-8) ... 5

Sectoral themes (indicated by first part of session number 9-13) ... 7

Session overview: colours indicate main topic ... 8

List of Sessions by Theme ... 11

Sessions by Topic ... 16

Tuesday 6 June AM (11:00-12:45) ... 25

1.7 Rising seas and changing marine storminess: evidences from model projections and assessments of coastal hazards and risks in view of climate change... 25

12.1 Ecosystem service provision, biodiversity and ecosystem function under a changing climate ... 31

13.1 Progress on adaptation in national health systems ... 36

2.3 Making decisions with multiple stakeholders for long-term resilience ... 41

10.1 Projections of climate change vulnerability in the agriculture and forestry sectors - decision support to guide adaptation strategies ... 45

11.2 Tools for understanding the economic impacts of floods and droughts ... 50

4.1 A better understanding of adaptation governance ... 54

5.9 US NOAA Sea Grant Program Facilitates Coastal Adaptation Planning Efforts ... 58

4.4 Making change happen: Learning from practical climate projects working across communities, governance, and policy ... 62

2.5 Foresight in Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction ... 66

Tuesday 6 June 2017 PM1 (13:45-15:30) ... 69

1.2 Compiling adaptation-relevant data for climate services ... 69

4.8 Local adaptation pathway design in practice. Gaining flexibility and managing uncertainty in the long-term climate resilience planning ... 73

6.12 Objectives and guidelines in urban design to adapt to the risks of urban heat ... 78

2.4 Community-based adaptation planning ... 82

Business Day Parallel Session 3: Business solutions for climate readiness ... 87

11.3 Strategies for managing flood risk and water quality ... 88

6.9 Fostering dialogue and learning on monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction policies ... 92

4.10 Living with coastal change: risk, resilience, adaptation and working with nature ... 96

4.5 Social justice in urban adaptation and transformation under climate change: what does this look like in practice? ... 101

1.3 The challenge of communicating high-end climate change ... 105

Tuesday 6 June 2017 PM2 (16:00-17:45) ... 107

1.1 New knowledge and its communication ... 107

5.7 Constituting Local Knowledge of Natural Disasters in Climate Adaptation ... 111

13.2 Implications for policy and planning of the impacts of climate change on health and wellbeing ... 114

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4.6 Planned relocations from high-risk flood areas: Managing social justice, psychological and spatial challenges

... 118

10.2 Understanding adaptation practices in agriculture and fisheries ... 124

5.2 Novel methodologies & tools for knowledge co-production ... 128

6.13 Monitoring and evaluating adaptation in practice: learning from (sub) national examples from Europe and beyond ... 132

2.1 Adaptation options for coastal areas ... 136

4.11 Collaboration for transformation: inspiring stories of successful adaptation approaches in UK cities ... 141

5.4 Capturing and sharing knowledge on adaptation across Europe: how to support decision makers in the EU ... 145

Wednesday 7 June 2017 AM (11:00-12:45) ... 148

6.5 How climate services can enable successful urban adaptation ... 148

8.1 Adaptation, Mitigation and Transformation: The high-end context, synergies and trade-offs ... 153

3.1 The economics of climate change ... 158

5.1 Co-production as a means of climate change governance ... 161

2.7 Food security and supply chain resilience under a changing climate ... 165

6.7 Adaptation cultures: knowledge, values and practices ... 168

6.8 Adaptation in action: case studies from the water and sewerage sectors ... 171

11.1 Adapting to floods in coastal areas ... 177

2.6 Are you sure you want to do this? An interactive participatory experiment on extremes and uncertainty . 181 6.14 Defining a Blueprint for Climate Adaptation Enabling Services - Learning from a Variety of Approaches in the UK and Ireland ... 184

7.3 Discussing coherence: from national adaptation planning to achieving global adaptation and sustainable development ... 189

Wednesday 7 June 2017 PM1 (13:45-15:30) ... 193

2.2 Data and information tools for adaptation planning ... 193

2.9 Pathways to climate-ready infrastructure: progress and challenges ... 197

3.2 Climate Services for Business: adapting and building long term resilience to climate change by and for the private sector ... 202

4.2 Emerging priorities and sensitive topics in adaptation ... 205

5.3 Learning from co-production of adaptation practice and climate services ... 209

6.6 Inclusive and local adaptation studies ... 213

8.2 Dealing with the complexity of multiple sectors, scales, stakeholders, risks and benefits ... 217

12.2 Adaptation in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems ... 221

6.15 Tackling the challenge of adaptation, lessons learned in the Netherlands ... 225

1.9 Learning from failures in communication: Sharing lessons from research and practice ... 228

Wednesday 7 June 2017 PM2 (16:00-17:45) ... 233

2.8 Increasing Resilience: Integrating climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in planning. European and national level policy approaches and practices ... 233

5.5 Participatory modelling in climate change adaptation – methods and experiences ... 237

4.7 Institutional economics of climate change adaptation ... 243

6.11 Evaluating participatory social change processes for adaptation ... 247

10.3 Climate change adaptation in agriculture, agroforestry, and fisheries – from knowledge to policy instruments and concrete solutions ... 251

11.6 Managing rainfall to control flooding and improve water quality ... 255

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8.3 Cross-boundary implementation of climate adaptation plans in Denmark ... 258

5.11 Exploring urban adaptation practice: a focus on co-production and multi-level governance ... 263

12.5 Tackling the challenge of adaptation at a catchment scale ... 267

1.5 Providing a fit-for-purpose climate service for Europe: users’ and purveyors’ perspectives ... 272

6.4 Adaptation in practice: Case studies of flooding ... 276

Thursday 8 June 2017 AM1 (09:00-10:45) ... 280

1.4 Out of sight, out of mind? Understanding, and responding to, climate change impacts in the marine environment ... 280

12.4 Adapting nature conservation strategies to climate change: how can science inform this process? ... 284

1.8 Understanding, Analysing and Adapting to Climate Change Impacts on the Historic Environment... 288

7.1 Climate adaptation and sustainability. Part I: Approaches to integrate the SDGs into climate adaptation .. 292

10.4 Adaptation of crop and livestock production to climate change and mitigation policies in a +1.5 K world 297 5.6 Integrated research methods for co-creating adaptation solutions ... 302

4.9 Is adaptation taking place? The practice of implementing adaptation strategies, climate mainstreaming and pilot activities within multilevel governance environments ... 306

6.10 Horses for courses: adaptation pathways for different contexts ... 311

9.1 Urban development toward sustainability and resilience: from mega-city to dwelling ... 315

5.8 Adapting to droughts and water scarcity: Supporting decision making, identifying solutions and delivering evidence to inform adaptation and mitigation ... 320

Thursday 8 June 2017 AM2 (11:15-13:00) ... 323

1.6 Information needs for planning adaptation at national and local level ... 323

2.10 Guidance for EU and national bodies in identifying options for innovative solutions to increase resilience ... 326

6.1 Tools for economic analysis of adaptation options ... 330

7.2 Climate adaptation and sustainability. Part II: Knowledge management and learning examples from around the world ... 335

10.5 Adapting Scotland’s natural capital: appraisal methods, research and policy priorities ... 340

6.2 Tools for inclusive and local adaptation options ... 344

6.3 A tour of local adaptation in Europe ... 348

4.3 Tracking Adaptation to Climate Change at Multiple Levels: International, National and Urban ... 352

11.5 Hey people, where are you? Resident-inclusive flood risk management and implications for modes of governance ... 357

12.3 The effectiveness of Ecosystem-based approaches to climate adaptation and mitigation in urban areas . 361 9.2 Energy and Transport Infrastructure under Climate Change: Adaptation, Mitigation and Resilience ... 365

Theme Convenors ... 370

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How the sessions are classified into themes and topics

Each session has a main theme, indicated by the first part of the session number (e.g. session 1.2 is part of Theme 1, Evidence for action). There are eight cross-cutting themes (numbered 1 to 8) and five sectoral themes

(numbered 9 to 13).

We have also identified a range of topics indicated by coloured tags, which can help you to track specific topics of interest to you that may range across the numbered themes.

Topics (indicated by coloured blocks)

Climate services

Communication, art and culture Monitoring and evaluation Economics and business Climate justice

Governance

Participation and co-production DRR (disaster risk reduction) Pathways and transformation Urban, energy & infrastructure Agriculture & forestry

Drought Coastal Flooding

Biodiversity, ecosystem services and nature-based solutions (NBS) Health

Cross-cutting themes (indicated by first part of session number 1-8)

1. Evidence for action: data, climate services & communication.

This theme focuses on gathering and using evidence on the impacts and risks of climate change and the need for adaptation. It covers compilation of data on climate impacts and vulnerability; modelling and monitoring of impacts such as sea-level rise and extreme weather (droughts, storms, floods and heatwaves); assessing climate risks to society; and exploring the best way to use this knowledge to protect the public and inform policymakers, including addressing the needs of specific sectors and stakeholders, such as the private sector.

2. Planning ahead: delivering resilience in the face of climate uncertainty.

This covers the way in which we can address the risks and uncertainties of climate change by building societies, ecosystems and infrastructure that are resilient to environmental and socio-economic change. It includes risk and uncertainty assessment, scenario development and planning, participatory modelling, and developing transformative adaptation pathways that can cope with a wide range of future conditions.

Specific options for improving resilience, such as nature-based solutions or urban planning, are also covered within the sectoral themes.

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3. Business and finance: mobilising investment in climate change adaptation and building low carbon, climate resilient economies.

This year, for the first time, ECCA 2017 features a separate tailor-made business and innovation programme, to be run in parallel with the first two days of the main conference. This reflects the

increasing importance of the business sector in developing and delivering climate ready solutions, as well as the urgency of adapting businesses to be climate ready. It also reinforces the need for business, research, education and public bodies to learn and innovate together about what it takes to create scalable adaptation measures. It will include interactive sessions on risks, opportunities, financing and business solutions in different sectors, as well as an open Innovation event where creative solutions can be presented via a Pitching Stage. We also include a number of business and finance-themed sessions within the main conference.

4. Making it happen: organisations, policy, governance, justice & ethics.

This is a broad theme covering a wide range of issues around climate change adaptation policy and action aimed at enhancing progress in the pre-2020 period as well as facilitating the implementation of the Paris Agreement requirements. This includes the major themes of governance, climate justice and ethics.

5. Working together: co-production of knowledge between science, business, policy, practice and local communities.

This theme aims to encourage interactions between the policy, practice and research communities, including local authorities, government departments, businesses and community groups as well as researchers and consultants. It showcases projects that demonstrate how these groups can work together to co-produce knowledge around climate change adaptation, and it hosts interactive events, debates and workshops designed to encourage this interaction and knowledge exchange at the conference.

6. Adaptation in practice: case studies, monitoring, support tools and guidance.

This is where we explore how adaptation can be put into practice. This theme presents tools and

guidance for planning, monitoring and assessing adaptation options, including accounting for co-benefits, as well as case studies and evaluations of real-life adaptation projects.

7. Global challenges: climate adaptation and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Climate change adaptation and mitigation are addressed directly in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development under SDG 13 (Climate Action) but also have strong links to the other SDGs: poverty, hunger, health, education, gender, water, energy, economy, infrastructure, inequality, cities, consumption, ecosystems, peace, justice and partnerships. This theme will focus on climate change adaptation in the global context, including major issues such as forced migration, disaster risk reduction and health impacts of climate change.

8. Whole system sustainable solutions: acting across multiple sectors and scales.

Action that focuses on a single sector such as food, energy, transport, water or biodiversity may have unintended adverse impacts in other areas. Climate action therefore needs to take a holistic view across all sectors, and at multiple scales from the local to the global. This theme covers research, policy and practice that attempts to take this wide view across multiple sectors or scales. It covers action and research aimed at increasing sustainability, which has multiple benefits across a range of sectors. It also covers synergies and trade-offs between adaptation and mitigation.

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Sectoral themes (indicated by first part of session number 9-13)

9. Urban, energy & infrastructure

This theme covers urban planning, transport, energy supply, energy demand management, coastal protection and the built environment. It covers the design, implementation and assessment of options to increase resilience to climate change impacts such as sea-level rise, increased temperatures and extreme weather events, as well as planning for disaster risk reduction in these sectors.

10. Agriculture & forestry

Climate impacts on agriculture and forestry, including impacts on food security and livelihoods, are addressed under this theme, with a focus on practical methods and policy guidelines for making agriculture and forestry more sustainable and more resilient to climate change.

11. Water security & flooding

Water security, like energy and food security, covers the physical amount of water available for use, as well as accessibility, affordability and continuity of supply. It is thus related not just to climate but also to socio-economic factors including governance, pricing and the use of water by different sectors of society.

The water sector could be heavily affected by climate change, which can result in either too much water (floods) or too little water (droughts), at different times and in different places. This theme looks at how adaptation to flooding and water shortages can be delivered by working through land management (e.g.

catchment management or re-aligning the land-water border), behavioural change (demand management) and technological solutions (e.g. improved water treatment).

12. Biodiversity, ecosystem services & nature-based solutions

Ecosystems play a vital role in offering cost-effective adaptation solutions with multiple benefits for biodiversity, health and wellbeing, and possible mitigation co-benefits. Well-managed and healthy ecosystems can provide flood and erosion protection, urban cooling and clean air and water, as well as storing carbon and thus helping to reduce climate change impacts. Ecosystems also provide cultural services including aesthetic value and places for recreation. This theme addresses these options, covering the topics of green infrastructure, ecosystem services and nature-based solutions, including mechanisms to encourage them such as payment for ecosystem services or result-based payments.

13. Health & wellbeing

Effective climate change adaptation is vital for long term health and wellbeing, through providing food, energy and water security, as well as ensuring labour productivity. This theme provides a venue for work that focusses on the way in which adaptation can address climate impacts on human health and

wellbeing, with a view to increasing resilience to disasters, and advancing our understanding of temperature-related death and illness, air quality impacts, impacts of extreme events on human (and animal) health, vector-borne diseases, water-related illnesses, nutrition, mental health and populations of concern.

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Session overview: colours indicate main topic

Climate services

Communication, art and culture

Coastal Flooding Participation and co- production

DRR Drought Economics / business

Monitoring and evaluation

Urban Climate justice

Agriculture

& forestry

Ecosystem services

Health Pathways and transformation

Governance

Room Tue AM Tue PM 1 Tue PM 2

Carron 1 1.7 Rising seas and changing marine storminess:

evidences from model projections and assessments of coastal hazards and risks in view of climate change.

Chair: Michalis Vousdoukas and Piero Lionello

1.2 Compiling adaptation-relevant data for climate services. Chair: Svetlana Jevrejeva

1.1 New knowledge and its communication. Chair:

Timothy Carter

Carron 2 12.1 Ecosystem service provision, biodiversity and ecosystem function under a changing climate. Chair:

John Haslett

4.8 Local adaptation pathway design in practice.

Gaining flexibility and managing uncertainty in the long-term climate resilience planning. Chair: Maddalen Mendizabal, Efren Feliu and Kristen Guida

5.7 Constituting Local Knowledge of Natural Disasters in Climate Adaptation. Chair: Lisa Van Well

Leven 13.1 Progress on adaptation in national health systems.

Chair: Vladimir Kendrovski

6.12 Objectives and guidelines in urban design to adapt to the risks of urban heat. Chair: Mendel Giezen and Lisette Klok

13.2 Implications for policy and planning of the impacts of climate change on health and wellbeing. Chair: Sari Kovats

Morar + Ness

2.3 Making decisions with multiple stakeholders for long-term resilience. Chair: Calum Brown

2.4 Community-based adaptation planning. Chair:

Robert Dunford

4.6 Planned relocations from high-risk flood areas:

Managing social justice, psychological and spatial challenges. Chair: Sebastian Seebauer and Thomas Thaler

Dochart 1 10.1 Projections of climate change vulnerability in the agriculture and forestry sectors - decision support to guide adaptation strategies. Chair: Marcus Lindner

Business Day Parallel Session 3: Business solutions for climate readiness – Health.

10.2 Understanding adaptation practices in agriculture and fisheries. Chair: Stefan Fronzek

Dochart 2 11.2 Tools for understanding the economic impacts of floods and droughts. Chair: Florian Gallo

11.3 Strategies for managing flood risk and water quality. Chair: Tom Spencer

5.2 Novel methodologies & tools for knowledge co- production. Chair: Kirsty Lewis

Boisdale 1 4.1 A better understanding of adaptation governance.

Chair: Robbert Biesbroek

6.9 Fostering dialogue and learning on monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction policies. Chair: Eleni Karali

6.13 Monitoring and evaluating adaptation in practice:

learning from (sub) national examples from Europe and beyond. Chair: Timo Leiter and Mike Harley

Boisdale 2 5.9 US NOAA Sea Grant Program Facilitates Coastal Adaptation Planning Efforts. Chair: Libby Carnahan

4.10 Living with coastal change: risk, resilience, adaptation and working with nature. Chair: Larissa Naylor and Jim Densham

2.1 Adaptation options for coastal areas. Chair: Mário Pulquério

Alsh 1 4.4 Making change happen: Learning from practical climate projects working across communities, govern- ance, and policy. Chair: Katherine Knox and Ioan Fazey

4.5 Social justice in urban adaptation and

transformation under climate change: what does this look like in practice? Chair: Eric Chu and Thomas Thaler

4.11 Collaboration for transformation: inspiring stories of successful adaptation approaches in UK cities. Chair:

Kit England and Sophie Turner Alsh 2 2.5 Foresight in Climate Change Adaptation and

Disaster Risk Reduction. Chair: Rob Swart and Markus Leitner

1.3 The challenge of communicating high-end climate change. Chair: Tim Rayner

5.4 Capturing and sharing knowledge on adaptation across Europe: how to support decision makers in the EU. Chair: André Jol and Kati Mattern

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Room Wed AM Wed PM 1 Wed PM 2

Carron 1 6.5 How climate services can enable successful urban adaptation. Chair: Kit England

2.2 Data and information tools for adaptation planning.

Chair: Christopher Reyer

2.8 Increasing Resilience: Integrating climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in planning.

European and national level policy approaches and practices. Chair: Sergio Castellari and Markus Leitner Carron 2 8.1 Adaptation, Mitigation and Transformation: The

high-end context, synergies and trade-offs. Chair: Diogo de Gusmao-Soerensen

2.9 Pathways to climate-ready infrastructure: progress and challenges. Chair: Erika Palin and Mike Keil

5.5 Participatory modelling in climate change adaptation – methods and experiences. Chair: Sadie McEvoy

Leven 3.1 The economics of climate change. Chair: Andrea Roventini and Shouro Dasgupta

3.2 Climate Services for Business: adapting and building long term resilience to climate change by and for the private sector. Chair: Karianne De Bruin and Cosima Stahr

4.7 Institutional economics of climate change adaptation. Chair: Alexander Bisaro

Morar + Ness

5.1 Co-production as a means of climate change governance. Chair: Tim Rayner

4.2 Emerging priorities and sensitive topics in adaptation. Chair: Marco Grasso

6.11 Evaluating participatory social change processes for adaptation. Chair: James Butler

Dochart 1 2.7 Food security and supply chain resilience under a changing climate. Chair: Katy Richardson

5.3 Learning from co-production of adaptation practice and climate services. Chair: Saskia Werners

10.3 Climate change adaptation in agriculture,

agroforestry, and fisheries – from knowledge to policy instruments and concrete solutions. Chair: Ana Iglesias Dochart 2 6.7 Adaptation cultures: knowledge, values and

practices. Chair: Melanie Boeckmann

6.6 Inclusive and local adaptation studies. Chair:

Simona Pedde

11.6 Managing rainfall to control flooding and improve water quality. Chair: James Murray

Boisdale 1 6.8 Adaptation in action: case studies from the water and sewerage sectors. Chair: Mike Keil

8.2 Dealing with the complexity of multiple sectors, scales, stakeholders, risks and benefits. Chair: Henrik Carlsen

8.3 Cross-boundary implementation of climate adaptation plans in Denmark. Chair: Rolf Johnsen Boisdale 2 11.1 Adapting to floods in coastal areas. Chair: Agustin

Sanchez-Arcilla

12.2 Adaptation in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems.

Chair: Paolo Scussolini

5.11 Exploring urban adaptation practice: a focus on co-production and multi-level governance. Chair:

Jeremy Carter and Filip Lefebre Alsh 1 2.6 Are you sure you want to do this? An interactive

participatory experiment on extremes and uncertainty.

Chair: Karianne De Bruin and Martin Drews

6.15 Tackling the challenge of adaptation, lessons learned in the Netherlands. Chair: Stéphanie Ijff and Erin Hoogenboom

12.5 Tackling the challenge of adaptation at a

catchment scale. Chair: Wendy Brooks and Stéphanie IJff

Alsh 2 6.14 Defining a Blueprint for Climate Adaptation Enabling Services - Learning from a Variety of

Approaches in the UK and Ireland. Chair: Barry O'Dwyer

1.9 Learning from failures in communication: Sharing lessons from research and practice. Chair: Tanya Wilkins and Celeste Young

1.5 Providing a fit-for-purpose climate service for Europe: users’ and purveyors’ perspectives. Chair:

Maria Noguer and Francesca Larosa Lomond 7.3 Discussing coherence: from national adaptation

planning to achieving global adaptation and sustainable development. Chair: Manuela Di Mauro

6.4 Adaptation in practice: Case studies of flooding.

Chair: Sally Brown

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Room Thur AM 1 Thur AM 2

Carron 1 1.4 Out of sight, out of mind? Understanding, and responding to, climate change impacts in the marine environment. Chair: Paul Buckley and Phil Williamson

1.6 Information needs for planning adaptation at national and local level. Chair: Roger Street

Carron 2 12.4 Adapting nature conservation strategies to climate change: how can science inform this process?. Chair: Jeff Price

2.10 Guidance for EU and national bodies in identifying options for innovative solutions to increase resilience. Chair:

Mário Pulquério Leven 1.8 Understanding, Analysing and Adapting to Climate

Change Impacts on the Historic Environment. Chair: Mairi Davies, Ewan Hislop and Carsten Hermann

6.1 Tools for economic analysis of adaptation options. Chair:

Marjolijn Haasnoot Morar +

Ness

7.1 Climate adaptation and sustainability. Part I:

Approaches to integrate the SDGs into climate adaptation.

Chair: Laszlo Pinter

7.2 Climate adaptation and sustainability. Part II: Knowledge management and learning examples from around the world.

Chair: J. David Tàbara Dochart 1 10.4 Adaptation of crop and livestock production to

climate change and mitigation policies in a +1.5 K world.

Chair: Martin Köchy

10.5 Adapting Scotland’s natural capital: appraisal methods, research and policy priorities. Chair: Andrew Moxey

Dochart 2 5.6 Integrated research methods for co-creating adaptation solutions. Chair: Katharina Hölscher and Simona Pedde

6.2 Tools for inclusive and local adaptation options. Chair:

Rob Swart Boisdale 1 4.9 Is adaptation taking place? The practice of

implementing adaptation strategies, climate mainstreaming and pilot activities within multilevel governance environments. Chair: Marco Pütz

6.3 A tour of local adaptation in Europe. Chair: Ad Jeuken

Boisdale 2 6.10 Horses for courses: adaptation pathways for different contexts. Chair: James Butler

4.3 Tracking Adaptation to Climate Change at Multiple Levels:

International, National and Urban. Chair: Robbert Biesbroek and Marta Olazabal and Elisa Sainz de Murieta

Alsh 1 9.1 Urban development toward sustainability and resilience: from mega-city to dwelling. Chair: Jill Jäger

11.5 Hey people, where are you? Resident-inclusive flood risk management and implications for modes of governance.

Chair: Peter Driessen and Dries Hegger Alsh 2 5.8 Adapting to droughts and water scarcity: Supporting

decision making, identifying solutions and delivering evidence to inform adaptation and mitigation. Chair: Len Shaffrey

12.3 The effectiveness of Ecosystem-based approaches to climate adaptation and mitigation in urban areas. Chair: Pam Berry

Lomond 9.2 Energy and Transport Infrastructure under Climate

Change: Adaptation, Mitigation and Resilience. Chair: Olivier Dessens

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List of Sessions by Theme

Number Session name Chair Time Room Topic 1 Topic 2

THEME 1. Evidence for Action: data, climate services & communication

1.1 New knowledge and its communication Timothy Carter Tue PM2 Carron 1 Climate services Communication,

art and culture 1.2 Compiling adaptation-relevant data for climate services Svetlana Jevrejeva Tue PM1 Carron 1 Climate services

1.3 The challenge of communicating high-end climate change Tim Rayner Tue PM1 Alsh 2 Communication, art and culture 1.4 Out of sight, out of mind? Understanding, and responding to, climate

change impacts in the marine environment

Paul Buckley & Phil Williamson

Thur AM1 Carron 1 Climate services Coastal

1.5 Providing a fit-for-purpose climate service for Europe: users’ and purveyors’ perspectives

Maria Noguer & Francesca Larosa

Wed PM2 Alsh 2 Climate services

1.6 Information needs for planning adaptation at national and local level Roger Street Thur AM2 Carron 1 Climate services 1.7 Rising seas and changing marine storminess: evidences from model

projections and assessments of coastal hazards and risks in view of climate change

Michalis Vousdoukas &

Piero Lionello

Tue AM Carron 1 Climate services Coastal

1.8 Understanding, Analysing and Adapting to Climate Change Impacts on the Historic Environment

Mairi Davies, Ewan Hislop &

Carsten Hermann

Thur AM1 Leven Climate services

1.9 Learning from failures in communication: Sharing lessons from research and practice

Tanya Wilkins & Celeste Young

Wed PM1 Alsh 2 Communication, art and culture

THEME 2. Planning Ahead: delivering resilience in the face of climate uncertainty

2.1 Adaptation options for coastal areas Mário Pulquério Tue PM2 Boisdale 2 Coastal

2.2 Data and information tools for adaptation planning Christopher Reyer Wed PM1 Carron 1 Climate services 2.3 Making decisions with multiple stakeholders for long-term resilience Calum Brown Tue AM Morar +

Ness

Participation and co-production

2.4 Community-based adaptation planning Robert Dunford Tue PM1 Morar +

Ness

Participation and co-production 2.5 Foresight in Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction Rob Swart & Markus

Leitner

Tue AM Alsh 2 DRR

2.6 Are you sure you want to do this? An interactive participatory experiment on extremes and uncertainty

Karianne De Bruin & Martin Drews

Wed AM Alsh 1 Participation and co-production

Communication, art and culture 2.7 Food security and supply chain resilience under a changing climate Katy Richardson Wed AM Dochart 1 Agriculture &

forestry

Economics and business 2.8 Increasing Resilience: Integrating climate change adaptation and

disaster risk reduction in planning. European and national level policy approaches and practices

Sergio Castellari & Markus Leitner

Wed PM2 Carron 1 DRR

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Number Session name Chair Time Room Topic 1 Topic 2

2.9 Pathways to climate-ready infrastructure: progress and challenges Erika Palin & Mike Keil Wed PM1 Carron 2 Pathways and transformation

Urban, energy &

infrastructure 2.10 Guidance for EU and national bodies in identifying options for

innovative solutions to increase resilience

Mário Pulquério Thur AM2 Carron 2 DRR

THEME 3. Business and Finance: mobilising investment in climate change adaptation and building low carbon, climate resilient economies

3.1 The economics of climate change Andrea Roventini & Shouro

Dasgupta

Wed AM Leven Economics and business 3.2 Climate Services for Business: adapting and building long term

resilience to climate change by and for the private sector

Karianne De Bruin &

Cosima Stahr

Wed PM1 Leven Economics and business

Climate services

THEME 4. Making it Happen: organisations, policy, governance, justice & ethics

4.1 A better understanding of adaptation governance Robbert Biesbroek Tue AM Boisdale 1 Governance 4.2 Emerging priorities and sensitive topics in adaptation Marco Grasso Wed PM1 Morar +

Ness

Climate justice

4.3 Tracking Adaptation to Climate Change at Multiple Levels:

International, National and Urban

Robbert Biesbroek, Marta Olazabal and Elisa Sainz de Murieta

Thur AM2 Boisdale 2 Governance Monitoring and evaluation

4.4 Making change happen: Learning from practical climate projects working across communities, governance, and policy

Katherine Knox & Ioan Fazey

Tue AM Alsh 1 Climate justice Governance

4.5 Social justice in urban adaptation and transformation under climate change: what does this look like in practice?

Eric Chu & Thomas Thaler Tue PM1 Alsh 1 Climate justice

4.6 Planned relocations from high-risk flood areas: Managing social justice, psychological and spatial challenges

Sebastian Seebauer &

Thomas Thaler

Tue PM2 Morar + Ness

Climate justice Flooding

4.7 Institutional economics of climate change adaptation Alexander Bisaro Wed PM2 Leven Economics and business

Governance

4.8 Local adaptation pathway design in practice. Gaining flexibility and managing uncertainty in the long-term climate resilience planning

Maddalen Mendizabal, Efren Feliu & Kristen Guida

Tue PM1 Carron 2 Pathways and transformation 4.9 Is adaptation taking place? The practice of implementing adaptation

strategies, climate mainstreaming and pilot activities within multilevel governance environments

Marco Pütz Thur AM1 Boisdale 1 Governance Monitoring and evaluation

4.10 Living with coastal change: risk, resilience, adaptation and working with nature

Larissa Naylor & Jim Densham

Tue PM1 Boisdale 2 Coastal Ecosystem services and NBS

4.11 Collaboration for transformation: inspiring stories of successful adaptation approaches in UK cities

Kit England & Sophie Turner

Tue PM2 Alsh 1 Participation and co-production

Urban, energy &

infrastructure

THEME 5: Working Together: co-production of knowledge between science, business, policy, practice and local communities

5.1 Co-production as a means of climate change governance Tim Rayner Wed AM Morar + Ness

Participation and co-production

Governance

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13

Number Session name Chair Time Room Topic 1 Topic 2

5.2 Novel methodologies & tools for knowledge co-production Kirsty Lewis Tue PM2 Dochart 2 Communication, art and culture

Participation and co-production 5.3 Learning from co-production of adaptation practice and climate

services

Saskia Werners Wed PM1 Dochart 1 Participation and co-production

Climate services

5.4 Capturing and sharing knowledge on adaptation across Europe: how to support decision makers in the EU

André Jol & Kati Mattern Tue PM2 Alsh 2 Participation and co-production

Climate services

5.5 Participatory modelling in climate change adaptation – methods and experiences

Sadie McEvoy Wed PM2 Carron 2 Participation and co-production 5.6 Integrated research methods for co-creating adaptation solutions Katharina Hölscher &

Simona Pedde

Thur AM1 Dochart 2 Participation and co-production 5.7 Constituting Local Knowledge of Natural Disasters in Climate

Adaptation

Lisa Van Well Tue PM2 Carron 2 DRR Participation and

co-production 5.8 Adapting to droughts and water scarcity: Supporting decision making,

identifying solutions and delivering evidence to inform adaptation and mitigation

Len Shaffrey Thur AM1 Alsh 2 Drought

5.9 US NOAA Sea Grant Program Facilitates Coastal Adaptation Planning Efforts

Libby Carnahan Tue AM Boisdale 2 Coastal

5.11 Exploring urban adaptation practice: a focus on co-production and multi-level governance

Jeremy Carter & Filip Lefebre

Wed PM2 Boisdale 2 Participation and co-production

Governance

THEME 6. Adaptation in Practice: case studies, monitoring, support tools and guidance

6.1 Tools for economic analysis of adaptation options Marjolijn Haasnoot Thur AM2 Leven Economics and business 6.2 Tools for inclusive and local adaptation options Rob Swart Thur AM2 Dochart 2 Participation and

co-production

6.3 A tour of local adaptation in Europe Ad Jeuken Thur AM2 Boisdale 1 Monitoring and

evaluation

Flooding

6.4 Adaptation in practice: Case studies of flooding Sally Brown Wed PM2 Lomond Flooding

6.5 How climate services can enable successful urban adaptation Kit England Wed AM Carron 1 Climate services Urban, energy &

infrastructure

6.6 Inclusive and local adaptation studies Simona Pedde Wed PM1 Dochart 2 Participation and

co-production 6.7 Adaptation cultures: knowledge, values and practices Melanie Boeckmann Wed AM Dochart 2 Communication, art

and culture 6.8 Adaptation in action: case studies from the water and sewerage

sectors

Mike Keil Wed AM Boisdale 1 Flooding Ecosystem services

and NBS 6.9 Fostering dialogue and learning on monitoring and evaluation of

climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction policies

Eleni Karali Tue PM1 Boisdale 1 Monitoring and evaluation

DRR

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14

Number Session name Chair Time Room Topic 1 Topic 2

6.10 Horses for courses: adaptation pathways for different contexts James Butler Thur AM1 Boisdale 2 Pathways and transformation 6.11 Evaluating participatory social change processes for adaptation James Butler Wed PM2 Morar +

Ness

Participation and co-production 6.12 Objectives and guidelines in urban design to adapt to the risks of urban

heat

Mendel Giezen & Lisette Klok

Tue PM1 Leven Urban, energy &

infrastructure

Health

6.13 Monitoring and evaluating adaptation in practice: learning from (sub) national examples from Europe and beyond

Timo Leiter & Mike Harley Tue PM2 Boisdale 1 Monitoring and evaluation 6.14 Defining a Blueprint for Climate Adaptation Enabling Services -

Learning from a Variety of Approaches in the UK and Ireland

Barry O'Dwyer Wed AM Alsh 2 Participation and co-production

Governance

6.15 Tackling the challenge of adaptation, lessons learned in the Netherlands

Stéphanie Ijff & Erin Hoogenboom

Wed PM1 Alsh 1 Ecosystem services and NBS

Flooding

THEME 7: Global Challenges: climate adaptation and the UN Sustainable Development Goals

7.1 Climate adaptation and sustainability. Part I: Approaches to integrate the SDGs into climate adaptation

Laszlo Pinter Thur AM1 Morar +

Ness

Climate justice

7.2 Climate adaptation and sustainability. Part II: Knowledge management and learning examples from around the world

J. David Tàbara Thur AM2 Morar + Ness

Climate justice

7.3 Discussing coherence: from national adaptation planning to achieving global adaptation and sustainable development

Manuela Di Mauro Wed AM Lomond Governance Climate justice

THEME 8. Whole System Sustainable Solutions: acting across multiple sectors and scales

8.1 Adaptation, Mitigation and Transformation: The high-end context, synergies and trade-offs

Diogo de Gusmao- Soerensen

Wed AM Carron 2 Pathways and transformation 8.2 Dealing with the complexity of multiple sectors, scales, stakeholders,

risks and benefits

Henrik Carlsen Wed PM1 Boisdale 1 Governance

8.3 Cross-boundary implementation of climate adaptation plans in Denmark

Rolf Johnsen Wed PM2 Boisdale 1 Governance

THEME 9. Urban, Energy & Infrastructure

9.1 Urban development toward sustainability and resilience: from mega- city to dwelling

Jill Jaeger Thur AM1 Alsh 1 Urban, energy &

infrastructure 9.2 Energy and Transport Infrastructure under Climate Change:

Adaptation, Mitigation and Resilience

Olivier Dessens Thur AM2 Lomond Urban, energy &

infrastructure

THEME 10. Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry

10.1 Projections of climate change vulnerability in the agriculture and forestry sectors - decision support to guide adaptation strategies

Marcus Lindner Tue AM Dochart 1 Agriculture &

forestry

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15

Number Session name Chair Time Room Topic 1 Topic 2

10.2 Understanding adaptation practices in agriculture and fisheries Stefan Fronzek Tue PM2 Dochart 1 Agriculture &

forestry 10.3 Climate change adaptation in agriculture, agroforestry, and fisheries –

from knowledge to policy instruments and concrete solutions

Ana Iglesias Wed PM2 Dochart 1 Agriculture &

forestry 10.4 Adaptation of crop and livestock production to climate change and

mitigation policies in a +1.5 K world

Martin Köchy Thur AM1 Dochart 1 Agriculture &

forestry 10.5 Adapting Scotland’s natural capital: appraisal methods, research and

policy priorities

Andrew Moxey Thur AM2 Dochart 1 Agriculture &

forestry

THEME 11. Flooding & Water Scarcity

11.1 Adapting to floods in coastal areas Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla Wed AM Boisdale 2 Coastal Urban, energy &

infrastructure 11.2 Tools for understanding the economic impacts of floods and droughts Florian Gallo Tue AM Dochart 2 Flooding Drought 11.3 Strategies for managing flood risk and water quality Tom Spencer Tue PM1 Dochart 2 Flooding

11.5 Hey people, where are you? Resident-inclusive flood risk management and implications for modes of governance

Peter Driessen & Dries Hegger

Thur AM2 Alsh 1 Flooding Governance

11.6 Managing rainfall to control flooding and improve water quality James Murray Wed PM2 Dochart 2 Flooding Urban, energy &

infrastructure

THEME 12. Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services & Nature-based Solutions

12.1 Ecosystem service provision, biodiversity and ecosystem function under a changing climate

John Haslett Tue AM Carron 2 Ecosystem services and NBS

12.2 Adaptation in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems Paulo Scussolini Wed PM1 Boisdale 2 Coastal Ecosystem services

and NBS 12.3 The effectiveness of Ecosystem-based approaches to climate

adaptation and mitigation in urban areas

Pam Berry Thur AM2 Alsh 2 Ecosystem services and NBS

Urban, energy &

infrastructure 12.4 Adapting nature conservation strategies to climate change: how can

science inform this process?

Jeff Price Thur AM1 Carron 2 Ecosystem services and NBS

12.5 Tackling the challenge of adaptation at a catchment scale Wendy Brooks & Stéphanie IJff

Wed PM2 Alsh 1 Ecosystem services and NBS

Flooding

THEME 15. Health & Wellbeing

13.1 Progress on adaptation in national health systems Vladimir Kendrovski Tue AM Leven Health

13.2 Implications for policy and planning of the impacts of climate change on health and wellbeing

Sari Kovats Tue PM2 Leven Health

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Sessions by Topic

Topic 1 Topic 2 Number Session name Chairs Time Room

Agriculture & forestry

Agriculture &

forestry

10.1 Projections of climate change vulnerability in the agriculture and forestry sectors - decision support to guide adaptation strategies

Marcus Lindner Tue AM Dochart 1

Agriculture &

forestry

10.2 Understanding adaptation practices in agriculture and fisheries Stefan Fronzek Tue PM2 Dochart 1

Agriculture &

forestry

Economics and business

2.7 Food security and supply chain resilience under a changing climate Katy Richardson Wed AM Dochart 1

Agriculture &

forestry

10.3 Climate change adaptation in agriculture, agroforestry, and fisheries – from knowledge to policy instruments and concrete solutions

Ana Iglesias Wed PM2 Dochart 1

Agriculture &

forestry

10.4 Adaptation of crop and livestock production to climate change and mitigation policies in a +1.5 K world

Martin Köchy Thur AM1 Dochart 1

Agriculture &

forestry

10.5 Adapting Scotland’s natural capital: appraisal methods, research and policy priorities

Andrew Moxey Thur AM2 Dochart 1

Climate services

Climate services Coastal

1.7 Rising seas and changing marine storminess: evidences from model projections and assessments of coastal hazards and risks in view of climate change

Michalis Vousdoukas & Piero Lionello

Tue AM Carron 1

Climate services 1.2 Compiling adaptation-relevant data for climate services Svetlana Jevrejeva Tue PM1 Carron 1

Climate services Communication,

art and culture 1.1 New knowledge and its communication Timothy Carter Tue PM2 Carron 1

Climate services Urban, energy &

infrastructure

6.5 How climate services can enable successful urban adaptation

Kit England Wed AM Carron 1

Climate services 2.2 Data and information tools for adaptation planning Christopher Reyer Wed PM1 Carron 1

Climate services 1.5 Providing a fit-for-purpose climate service for Europe: users’

and purveyors’ perspectives

Maria Noguer & Francesca Larosa

Wed PM2 Alsh 2

Climate services 1.8 Understanding, Analysing and Adapting to Climate Change

Impacts on the Historic Environment

Mairi Davies, Ewan Hislop &

Carsten Hermann

Thur AM1 Leven

Climate services Coastal 1.4 Out of sight, out of mind? Understanding, and responding to, climate change impacts in the marine environment

Paul Buckley & Phil Williamson

Thur AM1 Carron 1

Climate services 1.6 Information needs for planning adaptation at national and local level

Roger Street Thur AM2 Carron 1

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17

Topic 1 Topic 2 Number Session name Chairs Time Room

Economics and

business Climate services

3.2 Climate Services for Business: adapting and building long term resilience to climate change by and for the private sector

Karianne De Bruin & Cosima Stahr

Wed PM1 Leven

Participation and co- production

Climate services 5.4 Capturing and sharing knowledge on adaptation across Europe: how to support decision makers in the EU

André Jol & Kati Mattern Tue PM2 Alsh 2

Participation and co- production

Climate services 5.3 Learning from co-production of adaptation practice and climate services

Saskia Werners Wed PM1 Dochart 1

Communication, art and culture

Communication,

art and culture 1.3 The challenge of communicating high-end climate change Tim Rayner Tue PM1 Alsh 2

Communication, art and culture

Participation and co- production

5.2 Novel methodologies & tools for knowledge co-production Kirsty Lewis Tue PM2 Dochart 2

Communication,

art and culture 6.7 Adaptation cultures: knowledge, values and practices Melanie Boeckmann Wed AM Dochart 2

Communication, art and culture

1.9 Learning from failures in communication: Sharing lessons from research and practice

Tanya Wilkins & Celeste Young

Wed PM1 Alsh 2

Climate services Communication,

art and culture 1.1 New knowledge and its communication Timothy Carter Tue PM2 Carron 1

Participation and co- production

Communication, art and culture

2.6 Are you sure you want to do this? An interactive participatory experiment on extremes and uncertainty

Karianne De Bruin & Martin Drews

Wed AM Alsh 1

Climate justice

Climate justice Governance

4.4 Making change happen: Learning from practical climate projects working across communities, governance, and policy

Katherine Knox & Ioan Fazey Tue AM Alsh 1

Climate justice 4.5 Social justice in urban adaptation and transformation under climate change: what does this look like in practice?

Eric Chu & Thomas Thaler Tue PM1 Alsh 1

Climate justice Flooding 4.6 Planned relocations from high-risk flood areas: Managing social justice, psychological and spatial challenges

Sebastian Seebauer &

Thomas Thaler

Tue PM2 Morar + Ness

Climate justice 4.2 Emerging priorities and sensitive topics in adaptation Marco Grasso Wed PM1 Morar +

Ness

Climate justice 7.1 Climate adaptation and sustainability. Part I: Approaches to integrate the SDGs into climate adaptation

Laszlo Pinter Thur AM1 Morar +

Ness

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18

Topic 1 Topic 2 Number Session name Chairs Time Room

Climate justice 7.2 Climate adaptation and sustainability. Part II: Knowledge management and learning examples from around the world

J. David Tàbara Thur AM2 Morar + Ness

Governance Climate justice 7.3 Discussing coherence: from national adaptation planning to achieving global adaptation and sustainable development

Manuela Di Mauro Wed AM Lomond

Coastal

Coastal 5.9 US NOAA Sea Grant Program Facilitates Coastal Adaptation

Planning Efforts

Libby Carnahan Tue AM Boisdale 2

Coastal

Ecosystem services and

NBS

4.10 Living with coastal change: risk, resilience, adaptation and working with nature

Larissa Naylor & Jim Densham

Tue PM1 Boisdale 2

Coastal 2.1 Adaptation options for coastal areas Mário Pulquério Tue PM2 Boisdale 2

Coastal Flooding 11.1 Adapting to floods in coastal areas Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla Wed AM Boisdale 2

Coastal

Ecosystem services and

NBS

12.2 Adaptation in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems Paulo Scussolini Wed PM1 Boisdale 2

Climate services Coastal

1.7 Rising seas and changing marine storminess: evidences from model projections and assessments of coastal hazards and risks in view of climate change

Michalis Vousdoukas & Piero Lionello

Tue AM Carron 1

Climate services Coastal 1.4 Out of sight, out of mind? Understanding, and responding to, climate change impacts in the marine environment

Paul Buckley & Phil Williamson

Thur AM1 Carron 1 Drought and water scarcity

Drought

5.8 Adapting to droughts and water scarcity: Supporting decision making, identifying solutions and delivering evidence to inform adaptation and mitigation

Len Shaffrey Thur AM1 Alsh 2

Flooding Drought 11.2 Tools for understanding the economic impacts of floods and droughts

Florian Gallo Tue AM Dochart 2

Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)

DRR 2.5 Foresight in Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction

Rob Swart & Markus Leitner Tue AM Alsh 2

DRR

Participation and co- production

5.7 Constituting Local Knowledge of Natural Disasters in Climate Adaptation

Lisa Van Well Tue PM2 Carron 2

DRR

2.8 Increasing Resilience: Integrating climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction in planning. European and national level policy approaches and practices

Sergio Castellari & Markus Leitner

Wed PM2 Carron 1

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19

Topic 1 Topic 2 Number Session name Chairs Time Room

DRR 2.10 Guidance for EU and national bodies in identifying options for innovative solutions to increase resilience

Mário Pulquério Thur AM2 Carron 2

Monitoring and

evaluation DRR

6.9 Fostering dialogue and learning on monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction policies

Eleni Karali Tue PM1 Boisdale 1

Economics and business

Economics and business

3.1 The economics of climate change Andrea Roventini & Shouro Dasgupta

Wed AM Leven

Economics and

business Climate services

3.2 Climate Services for Business: adapting and building long term resilience to climate change by and for the private sector

Karianne De Bruin & Cosima Stahr

Wed PM1 Leven

Economics and

business Governance 4.7 Institutional economics of climate change adaptation Alexander Bisaro Wed PM2 Leven

Economics and

business 6.1 Tools for economic analysis of adaptation options Marjolijn Haasnoot Thur AM2 Leven

Agriculture &

forestry

Economics and business

2.7 Food security and supply chain resilience under a changing climate

Katy Richardson Wed AM Dochart 1

Ecosystem services and NBS

Ecosystem services and

NBS

12.1 Ecosystem service provision, biodiversity and ecosystem function under a changing climate

John Haslett Tue AM Carron 2

Ecosystem services and

NBS

Flooding 6.15 Tackling the challenge of adaptation, lessons learned in the Netherlands

Stéphanie Ijff & Erin Hoogenboom

Wed PM1 Alsh 1

Ecosystem services and

NBS

Flooding 12.5 Tackling the challenge of adaptation at a catchment scale Wendy Brooks & Stéphanie IJff

Wed PM2 Alsh 1

Ecosystem services and

NBS

12.4 Adapting nature conservation strategies to climate change:

how can science inform this process?

Jeff Price Thur AM1 Carron 2

Ecosystem services and

NBS

Urban, energy &

infrastructure

12.3 The effectiveness of Ecosystem-based approaches to climate adaptation and mitigation in urban areas

Pam Berry Thur AM2 Alsh 2

Coastal

Ecosystem services and

NBS

4.10 Living with coastal change: risk, resilience, adaptation and working with nature

Larissa Naylor & Jim Densham

Tue PM1 Boisdale 2

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20

Topic 1 Topic 2 Number Session name Chairs Time Room

Flooding

Ecosystem services and

NBS

6.8 Adaptation in action: case studies from the water and sewerage sectors

Mike Keil Wed AM Boisdale 1

Coastal

Ecosystem services and

NBS

12.2 Adaptation in Coastal and Marine Ecosystems Paulo Scussolini Wed PM1 Boisdale 2

Flooding

Flooding Drought 11.2 Tools for understanding the economic impacts of floods and droughts

Florian Gallo Tue AM Dochart 2

Flooding 11.3 Strategies for managing flood risk and water quality Tom Spencer Tue PM1 Dochart 2

Flooding

Ecosystem services and

NBS

6.8 Adaptation in action: case studies from the water and sewerage sectors

Mike Keil Wed AM Boisdale 1

Flooding 6.4 Adaptation in practice: Case studies of flooding Sally Brown Wed PM2 Lomond

Flooding Urban, energy &

infrastructure

11.6 Managing rainfall to control flooding and improve water quality

James Murray Wed PM2 Dochart 2

Flooding Governance 11.5 Hey people, where are you? Resident-inclusive flood risk management and implications for modes of governance

Peter Driessen & Dries Hegger

Thur AM2 Alsh 1

Coastal Flooding 11.1 Adapting to floods in coastal areas Agustin Sanchez-Arcilla Wed AM Boisdale 2

Climate justice Flooding 4.6 Planned relocations from high-risk flood areas: Managing social justice, psychological and spatial challenges

Sebastian Seebauer &

Thomas Thaler

Tue PM2 Morar + Ness

Ecosystem services and

NBS

Flooding 6.15 Tackling the challenge of adaptation, lessons learned in the Netherlands

Stéphanie Ijff & Erin Hoogenboom

Wed PM1 Alsh 1

Ecosystem services and

NBS

Flooding 12.5 Tackling the challenge of adaptation at a catchment scale Wendy Brooks & Stéphanie IJff

Wed PM2 Alsh 1

Monitoring and

evaluation Flooding 6.3 A tour of local adaptation in Europe Ad Jeuken Thur AM2 Boisdale 1

Governance

Governance 4.1 A better understanding of adaptation governance Robbert Biesbroek Tue AM Boisdale 1

Governance Climate justice 7.3 Discussing coherence: from national adaptation planning to achieving global adaptation and sustainable development

Manuela Di Mauro Wed AM Lomond

Governance 8.2 Dealing with the complexity of multiple sectors, scales,

stakeholders, risks and benefits

Henrik Carlsen Wed PM1 Boisdale 1

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21

Topic 1 Topic 2 Number Session name Chairs Time Room

Governance 8.3 Cross-boundary implementation of climate adaptation plans

in Denmark

Rolf Johnsen Wed PM2 Boisdale 1

Governance Monitoring and evaluation

4.9 Is adaptation taking place? The practice of implementing adaptation strategies, climate mainstreaming and pilot activities within multilevel governance environments

Marco Pütz Thur AM1 Boisdale 1

Governance Monitoring and evaluation

4.3 Tracking Adaptation to Climate Change at Multiple Levels:

International, National and Urban

Robbert Biesbroek & Marta Olazabal and Elisa Sainz de Murieta

Thur AM2 Boisdale 2

Climate justice Governance

4.4 Making change happen: Learning from practical climate projects working across communities, governance, and policy

Katherine Knox & Ioan Fazey Tue AM Alsh 1

Participation and co- production

Governance 5.1 Co-production as a means of climate change governance Tim Rayner Wed AM Morar +

Ness

Participation and co- production

Governance

6.14 Defining a Blueprint for Climate Adaptation Enabling Services - Learning from a Variety of Approaches in the UK and Ireland

Barry O'Dwyer Wed AM Alsh 2

Economics and

business Governance 4.7 Institutional economics of climate change adaptation Alexander Bisaro Wed PM2 Leven

Participation and co- production

Governance 5.11 Exploring urban adaptation practice: a focus on co- production and multi-level governance

Jeremy Carter & Filip Lefebre Wed PM2 Boisdale 2

Flooding Governance 11.5 Hey people, where are you? Resident-inclusive flood risk management and implications for modes of governance

Peter Driessen & Dries Hegger

Thur AM2 Alsh 1 Health

Health 13.1 Progress on adaptation in national health systems Vladimir Kendrovski Tue AM Leven

Health 13.2 Implications for policy and planning of the impacts of climate

change on health and wellbeing

Sari Kovats Tue PM2 Leven

Monitoring and evaluation

Monitoring and

evaluation DRR

6.9 Fostering dialogue and learning on monitoring and evaluation of climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction policies

Eleni Karali Tue PM1 Boisdale 1

Monitoring and evaluation

6.13 Monitoring and evaluating adaptation in practice: learning from (sub) national examples from Europe and beyond

Timo Leiter & Mike Harley Tue PM2 Boisdale 1

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