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MIP4Adapt event: Building Climate-Resilient Food Systems for Cities and Regions
JUN
Wed
10
10:00 - 11:30

Starts in 1 week from now

Location

Online

Programmes
Missions

Participants can expect a keynote exploring food systems as a pathway for climate adaptation, followed by a city case study highlighting practical, on‑the‑ground action.

The session will also present concrete examples of governance approaches, tools, and policies, and conclude with interactive breakout discussions focused on the following topics: 

a) Agroecology and climate‑resilient agriculture

b) Participatory governance and community‑based approaches

c) Policy development and food strategies

This event is primarily aimed at regional and local authorities, particularly those interested in climate-resilient food systems transformations. It is also open to the wider Mission Community, and anyone working on or interested in developing climate-resilient food systems.

For more information and to register, please visit EU Mission Adaptation Community

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Funded under Horizon Europe (HORIZON-CL5-2022-D5-01-02), running from 2023 to 2026, AENEAS advanced the development of innovative electric energy storage solutions tailored for waterborne transport. The project has also created tools & platforms to support the optimal integration of new energy storage systems into vessels, assess their impact on overall system efficiency, and quantify potential reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. The project consortium, led by Flanders Make, consists of 14 partners from 8 countries. Read more about the project in this testimonial.