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JPI Climate Towards collaborative practiceoriented climate research in Europe <event, date> Rob Swart Chair JPI Climate Working Group Lead CSA Communication & Dissemination JPI Climate: Point of Departure and Motivation Climate Research in Europe • Multitude of players: 562 partners involved in FP7 projects in 2007-2010 • Considerable national research contributions: • EC-FP7: 141,7 Mio EUR (2007-2010) • JPI-NRP: more than 200 Mio EUR per year • Predominantly natural-science based • Weak link between knowledge production and application (science and decision-makers) JPI Climate partners Member Countries: 14 + EC Finnland Observer Countries: 2 Norway Observer Institutions: 5 (CIRCLE2, EEA, ECRA, ESA, NordForsk) Russia Estonia Sweden Latvia Lithuania Denmark Ireland Belarus Great Britain Netherlands Poland Germany Belgium Luxembourg Ukraine Czech Republic Slovakia France Portugal Spain Switzer/ land Austria Moldova Hungary Romania Slovenia Croatia Bosnia/ Serbia HerzeBulgaria govina Montenegro Italy Macedonia Albania Greece Malta Turkey Structure JPI Climate Climate system variability 1 Moving towards decadal climate predictions Understanding key processes 2 Climate system knowledge Climate Services Research User needs Science-Society interfaces Innovation Communication tools Decadal and regional predictability Stakeholder participation Model comparison Action perspectives Capacity of response Multisectoral, multi-level Integration Knowledge integration Strategic planning Integrated Climate Knowledge and Decision Support Services for Societal Innovation Decision Making Tools 4 Socio-ecological context knowledge Sustainable Transformation of Society Socio-ecological constraints 3 Synergies and trade-offs Timeline Council accepted Proposal Council Adoption JPI Climate Start of Launch CSA funding • Future plans: • Implementation of SRA/IP • 9 funded projects will start • ERANET Climate Services • Access to Knowledge elaborated • Call TBD Climate Predictability • various workshops/symposium • ERANET with Urban Europe? • Socio-economic research call? • ISIMIP support? Achievements so far: • SRA and Governance adopted • GB established • Implementation plan drafted • Short-term activities (FTAs) • Commission support CSA • Secretariat Brx established • National dialogues climate services • Various WG (scoping) workshops • Joint calls Arctic/Societal transitions 10/11-05 2010 2011 December 2011 2012 1st Joint Secretariat established Calls 2013 December 2012 2014 2015 Fast Track and Scoping Activities Module 1: • • • • Decadal prediction including relevant observation, understanding, processes. Towards a European strategy for climate modelling: coordination and next generation of climate models. Changing cryosphere in the climate system, from observation to climate modelling. Greenhouse gas verification. Module 2: • • Mapping users’ requirements: What do we know and what not? Mapping climate services providers in Europe. Module 3: • Scoping, reviewing and facilitating social science contributions to climate change research. Module 4: • • • • Development of science-practice laboratories (with JPI Urban Europe?). Effectiveness of knowledge transfer at the occasion of the publication of the IPCC AR5. Economic research programming Impact modelling intercomparison programme ISI-MIP). Increasing attention to crosscutting issues The assessment of probabilities, risks and consequences of plausible climate futures requires joint learning, synthesis and knowledge exchange across the boundaries between natural and social sciences and between modules. – Integrated socio-economic policy and response analysis. – Integration of observations, models and tools. – Framing of policy and research questions Cross-cutting integration involving all the modules recognises the need for the integration of climate and other relevant knowledge to better inform users’ needs. – Integrated climate services. – Integrated hot-spots or sector studies. – Science-practice laboratories. Implementation Plan Instruments for differential implementation • Coordinated Calls and alignment of Existing Activities • Joint Calls (first set in 2014, approx. 10MEuro) – Societal Transformation in the Face of Climate Change. – Russian Arctic & Boreal Systems. • ERANET – integrating approach across the JPI Climate clusters – ERANET Climate Services under preparation – ERANET climate smart and resilience proposed (with JPI Urban Europe) • Joint Research Infrastructure (ESFRI) • Joint Knowledge Sharing Activities • Sustainability, Adaptability, Stakeholder Orientation, Transparency, Cost Efficiency JPI Climate Agenda 2015 1. JPI Climate Workshop Towards Open Climate Knowledge - Potentials and Weaknesses of the Access to Knowledge Approach on Climate Services: Jan. 13-14, 2015, Vienna 2. JPI Climate Workshop Integrated socio-economic policy and response analysis, 21-22 April 2015, Brussels (approved/planned, dates tentative) 3. 2 JPI workshops at ECCA-2, 12-14 May 2015, Copenhagen (approved) 4. Kick-off meeting 1° joint call projects, March, Brussels ) 5. JPI Climate Governing Board, 19-20 May, Brussels 6. JPI Climate Workshop Science Communication, March 2015, Brussels (CSA milestone/planned) 7. JPI session in Our Common Future Under Climate Change conference, 7-10 July 2015, Paris with contributions Italy, Netherlands, Germany, Norway, France (tbs 30/11) 8. Symposium Open Climate Knowledge - Designing Comprehensive Access-toKnowledge Policies to Face Climate Change, end 2015, Vienna (planned) 9. JPI Climate Take-stock symposium, fall 2015 (task CSA) 10. Symposium “Greening the research system: Towards Climate-Friendly Research Activities”, End 2015, venue TBD