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ProgrammesThis webinar brings together private actors, projects, and European regions and local authorities to discuss how to engage effectively with the private and insurance sectors for investments in climate adaptation and nature restoration projects.
Participants will hear from speakers who will share their experiences and learning, along with concrete examples of effective engagement on the ground. This event aims to foster collaboration and understanding among stakeholders involved in climate initiatives.
The event is especially intended to help authorities that are on the implementation stage of the adaptation planning cycle (Step 5 of the RAST) to identify innovative ways to finance climate adaptation projects. Participating authorities are encouraged to invite representatives of their financial teams dealing with the implementation of climate related projects.
For more information and to register, please access the EU mission Adaptation Community page.
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EURHISFIRM designs a world-class research infrastructure (RI) to connect, collect, collate, align, and share detailed, reliable, and standardized long-term financial, governance, and geographical data on European companies. EURHISFIRM enables researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders to develop and evaluate effective strategies to promote investment, economic growth and job creation. The RI provides the tools for long-term analysis highlighting the dynamics of the past and the way those dynamics structure our present and future.
The EURHISFIRM European project received € 3.4 million in financing from the European Commission through the H2020-INFRADEV-2017-1 research infrastructures call. The project started with a consortium of eleven research organisations (including University of Antwerp) from seven European countries.