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Climateurope2 Festival in Belgrade
SEP
Mon
29
SEP
Tue
30
OCT
Wed
01

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Belgrade, Serbia

Radisson Collection Hotel, Old Mill Belgrade
Programmes
Missions

Under the title “Empowering society through climate services” and hosted by the Center for the Promotion of Science, this event offers a unique opportunity to foster collaboration and strengthen the climate services community in Eastern Europe.

It will bring together experts, policymakers, and innovators to explore the design, use, quality, and standardisation of climate services. Expect engaging talks, hands-on workshops, interactive discussions, and artistic exhibitions, including the winning project from the second Climateurope2 Art+Science call. 

The programme features discussions on key topics such as agriculture, health, and the Mission Adaptation to Climate change in the region.

A Marketplace will provide space for networking and engaging in creative, participatory activities. 

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