CED Florozon as Partner Organization in NBS4RESILIENCE – Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Resilience Project
The NBS4RESILIENCE project aims to enhance climate resilience by promoting and implementing Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) to tackle various climate-related challenges in the IPA ADRION region. This initiative is co-funded by the European Union through the Interreg IPA ADRION Programme under the Interreg Funds (European Regional Development Fund and IPA III).
Climate change is impacting the IPA ADRION region at a higher rate than the global average, with air temperatures exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. This leads to increasing climate-related challenges, such as floods, heatwaves, droughts, erosion, and wildfires, making the region more vulnerable and less resilient.
Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) offer a sustainable and effective way to:
- Reduce climate risks and natural disasters
- Enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services
- Support climate adaptation and urban resilience
- Involve communities in decision-making
With this regard, NBS4RESILIENCE aims to:
- Co-create, research, and implement NBS to reduce climate risks and enhance resilience.
- Establish Climate Resilience Forums as local nodes for participatory climate planning.
- Develop a Transnational NBS Competition to generate innovative climate solutions.
- Conduct six pilot projects in six IPA ADRION countries to test NBS strategies for different climate threats
CED FLOROZON is one of the key project partners, contributing expertise in:
✔ Engaging citizens and local stakeholders in climate-resilient planning.
✔ Advocating for public participation in environmental decision-making.
✔ Supporting the development of pilot actions in North Macedonia.
✔ Helping shape policies that enable sustainable NBS investments.
Project Overview
Learn more about the project on the official Interreg IPA ADRION website:
www.interreg-ipa-adrion.eu
The NBS4RESILIENCE project aims to enhance climate resilience by promoting and implementing Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) to tackle various climate-related challenges in the IPA ADRION region. This initiative is co-funded by the European Union through the Interreg IPA ADRION Programme under the Interreg Funds (European Regional Development Fund and IPA III).
Climate change is impacting the IPA ADRION region at a higher rate than the global average, with air temperatures exceeding 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. This leads to increasing climate-related challenges, such as floods, heatwaves, droughts, erosion, and wildfires, making the region more vulnerable and less resilient.
Nature-Based Solutions (NBS) offer a sustainable and effective way to:
- Reduce climate risks and natural disasters
- Enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services
- Support climate adaptation and urban resilience
- Involve communities in decision-making
With this regard, NBS4RESILIENCE aims to:
- Co-create, research, and implement NBS to reduce climate risks and enhance resilience.
- Establish Climate Resilience Forums as local nodes for participatory climate planning.
- Develop a Transnational NBS Competition to generate innovative climate solutions.
- Conduct six pilot projects in six IPA ADRION countries to test NBS strategies for different climate threats
CED FLOROZON is one of the key project partners, contributing expertise in:
✔ Engaging citizens and local stakeholders in climate-resilient planning.
✔ Advocating for public participation in environmental decision-making.
✔ Supporting the development of pilot actions in North Macedonia.
✔ Helping shape policies that enable sustainable NBS investments.
Project Overview
- Full title: Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Resilience
- Acronym: NBS4RESILIENCE
- Programme Priority: Supporting a greener and climate-resilient Adriatic-Ionian region
- Specific Objective: Enhancing resilience to climate change, natural and man-made disasters in the region
- Project Duration: September 1, 2024 – August 31, 2027 (36 months)
- Total Project Budget: €1,178,322
- EU Contribution: €1,001,573.68
Learn more about the project on the official Interreg IPA ADRION website:
www.interreg-ipa-adrion.eu