New framework provides insights into cross-border climate change impacts
Researchers from the Finnish Environment Institute had an important role in developing new approaches for analysing cross-border climate change impacts and responses. Their CASCADES research team developed a conceptual framework and accompanying nomenclature that was recently published in the journal Global Environmental Change. The framework assists in describing some of the complexities of climate impacts as they propagate across borders. It also provides a useful mechanism for identifying potential adaptation responses that can build resilience in the face of such cross-border risks. Three researchers from SYKE’s Climate Change Research Programme (ILMO) – Timothy Carter (lead author), Stefan Fronzek and Mikael Hildén – contributed to the publication.
Learn more about the cross-border effects of climate change in videos produced by the CASCADES team:
- Short animation of the CASCADES project
- Video: Professor Tim Carter presents CASCADES' conceptual framework of cascading climate impacts
More information
- Research Professor Timothy Carter, Finnish Environment Institute, firstname.lastname@syke.fi,
tel. +358 295 251 094 - Article on weADAPT: CASCADES’ Conceptual Framework of cascading climate impacts
CASCADES (CAScading Climate risks: towards ADaptive and resilient European Societies) is a European Commission Horizon 2020 funded project.
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