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Project SuPeRBE is supported by the Interreg Central Europe Programme funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and co-financed by the participants.
Project SuPeRBE is supported by the Interreg Central Europe Programme funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and co-financed by the participants.


This Wiki page of part SuPeRBE interactive, [[SuPeRBE Wiki|wiki-based inventory]]. This inventory provides a structured overview of methodologies, tools, and solutions for climate adaptation and risk management in the built environment. Through a mapping activity facilitated by local experts from five pilot regions, the inventory categorizes national and transnational climate adaptation databases based on spatial scales—buildings, neighborhoods, and communities—and focuses on relevant climatic hazards in the Central European macro-region. Resources are organized according to specific hazards, such as floods, droughts, storms, and heatwaves, and include future climate prediction tools, real-time weather warnings, and sector-specific impact assessments. These resources cover various spatial scales, ensuring users can access relevant tools for managing climate risks at the appropriate planning level in Central Europe. The wiki-based tool is designed to be continuously updated and features a repository of climate adaptation solutions and best practices, tailored to specific hazards, spatial contexts, and sectors. By focusing on practical, localized responses, this tool provides essential guidance for policymakers, planners, and stakeholders aiming to enhance resilience and sustainability in the face of climate risks
This Wiki page of part SuPeRBE interactive, [[SuPeRBE Wiki|wiki-based inventory]]. This inventory provides a structured overview of methodologies, tools, and solutions for climate adaptation and risk management in the built environment. Through a mapping activity facilitated by local experts from five pilot regions, the inventory categorizes national and transnational climate adaptation databases based on spatial scales—buildings, neighborhoods, and communities—and focuses on relevant climatic hazards in the Central European macro-region. Resources are organized according to specific hazards, such as floods, droughts, storms, and heatwaves, and include future climate prediction tools, real-time weather warnings, and sector-specific impact assessments. These resources cover various spatial scales, ensuring users can access relevant tools for managing climate risks at the appropriate planning level in Central Europe. The wiki-based tool is designed to be continuously updated and features a repository of climate adaptation solutions and best practices, tailored to specific hazards, spatial contexts, and sectors. By focusing on practical, localized responses, this tool provides essential guidance for policymakers, planners, and stakeholders aiming to enhance resilience and sustainability in the face of climate risks.
 
 
Project SuPeRBE is supported by the Interreg Central Europe Programme funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and co-financed by the participants.


== SuPeRBE Wiki ==
== SuPeRBE Wiki ==
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== Project website ==
== Project website ==
* [https://www.interreg-central.eu/projects/superbe/ SuPeRBE Project]
* [https://www.interreg-central.eu/projects/superbe/ SuPeRBE Project]
== Funding ==
Project SuPeRBE is supported by the Interreg Central Europe Programme funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and co-financed by the participants.
The information provided reflects the author's view and the program authorities are not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein
== Getting started ==
== Getting started ==
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]
* [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]

Revision as of 16:01, 27 November 2024

SuPeRBE - Supporting Cross-scale Planning and Policy readiness for a Resilient Built Environment

Central Europe experiences climatic changes with a growing number and severity of extreme weather events. Communities are affected by climate-related hazards that impact their ecosystems and their built environment. The SuPeRBE project helps local and regional authorities in their adaptation efforts. The partners develop a new digital toolkit, which features a multi-scale assessment tool for the adaptation of buildings, decision-making methodologies, and a 3D simulation platform. They engage municipalities in local pilots to test integrated and agile adaptation plans and implement tailored climate support services.

The overall objective of SuPeRBE is to provide innovative and effective methods, tools, and competencies to deploy high-impact and effective adaptation and risk management measures at different spatial scales: buildings, neighbourhoods, and communities. SuPeRBE aims to enhance the capacity of local and regional authorities to define, implement, and evaluate climate adaptation measures, ensuring more resilient built environments in Central Europe. The project also aims to ensure the long-term sustainability and replicability of its results in other regions, not just in Europe but also around the world.

Project SuPeRBE is supported by the Interreg Central Europe Programme funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and co-financed by the participants.

This Wiki page of part SuPeRBE interactive, wiki-based inventory. This inventory provides a structured overview of methodologies, tools, and solutions for climate adaptation and risk management in the built environment. Through a mapping activity facilitated by local experts from five pilot regions, the inventory categorizes national and transnational climate adaptation databases based on spatial scales—buildings, neighborhoods, and communities—and focuses on relevant climatic hazards in the Central European macro-region. Resources are organized according to specific hazards, such as floods, droughts, storms, and heatwaves, and include future climate prediction tools, real-time weather warnings, and sector-specific impact assessments. These resources cover various spatial scales, ensuring users can access relevant tools for managing climate risks at the appropriate planning level in Central Europe. The wiki-based tool is designed to be continuously updated and features a repository of climate adaptation solutions and best practices, tailored to specific hazards, spatial contexts, and sectors. By focusing on practical, localized responses, this tool provides essential guidance for policymakers, planners, and stakeholders aiming to enhance resilience and sustainability in the face of climate risks.


Project SuPeRBE is supported by the Interreg Central Europe Programme funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and co-financed by the participants.

SuPeRBE Wiki

Project website

Funding

Project SuPeRBE is supported by the Interreg Central Europe Programme funded by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and co-financed by the participants.

The information provided reflects the author's view and the program authorities are not liable for any use that may be made of the information contained therein

Getting started

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.