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NATURED 2024-2026

Nature-based Solutions for the ADRION Region

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NATURED – 2024-2026

  • Programme or Providing body: IPA-ADRION transnational european territorial cooperation programme
  • Acronym: NATURED
  • Project title: Nature-bAsed soluTions for a jUst Resilience in thE Adriatic-Ionian cities
  • Duration: 01.07.2024 – 31.12.2026
  • Project budget: 1.269.913,13 €
  • CORILA budget: 120.675,00 €
  • Contact person in CORILA: dabala@corila.it
  • Keywords: Flood prevention, Urban heat island, Nature-Based Solutions, Adrion Region, Climate Change

The NATURED Project Offers Nature-based Solutions for the ADRION Region Facing Climate Change Crisis. In response to this pressing challenge, NATURED aims to empower policymakers and stakeholders to prevent the effects of climate change on urban areas, particularly flash floods, and urban heat islands. The project seeks to promote a just, safe, and inclusive resilience approach, prioritizing the most vulnerable groups, such as those living near rivers and those affected by heat waves. By embracing NbS, NATURED aims to create a more resilient and sustainable future for the ADRION region, leaving no one behind in the face of the climate crisis.

The objective is enabling policymakers to prevent the effects of climate change on different zones of urban areas, especially of flash floods and heat urban islands, by adopting Nature-based Solutions of adaptation which the most vulnerable groups -those living near the rivers and more exposed to flooding; those affected by heat waves- will be the main beneficiaries. The NbS to enhance climate change adaptation/resilience to climate change can ensure more durable, sustainable, and socially inclusive responses to the tremendous challenges of effects of global warming in the IPA-ADRION cities and regions, where the temperatures are rising more quickly than the worldwide average. There are 11 pilot actions and sites, jointly designed through mutual learning, exchange and review between PPs, for improved resilience to climate change in cities, according to their main vulnerabilities:

– Faenza: floodings.

– Nova Gorica, Gostivar, Nis, Zrenjamin, Split, Tirana, Cetinje, Larissa, Sarajevo, Banja Luka: temperature increase /altered precipitation patterns, with risks for health, eco-systems, and biodiversity, forest fire, water resources, agriculture.

1 joint cross-border strategy will be developed to transform the identified NbS into viable solutions to address the effects of climate change, and 1 action plan for each city involved to incorporate the identified NbS into urban plans, before concretizing them into pilot actions. The change expected is a sort of cultural revolution in the approach to city development, up to now, based only on “grey infrastructures” requiring soil consumption and uncontrolled exploitation of raw materials. Also, the cooperation between 15 organizations in the IPA-ADRIATIC region to find common NbS in facing the consequences of climate change in their cities is expected to bring significant positive changes and benefits:

  1. Knowledge sharing and collaboration: Diverse organizations exchange expertise, best practices, and research. Municipalities and regions will learn from each other’s experiences and strategies, while universities will contribute scientific research and innovative ideas.
  2. Enhanced resilience and adaptation: Collaborative identification and implementation of NbS improve city and regional resilience.
  3. Policy influence: integration of NbS into climate action plans, urban development policies, and regional strategies.
  4. Continued partnership: Cooperation extends post project through capitalization-follow-up projects for Interreg Calls, LIFE, and EUI-IA.
  1. Romagna Faentina Union (URF)
  2. Consortium for coordination of research activities concerning the Venice lagoon system (CORILA)
  3. Regional Development Agency of Northern Primorska L.t.d. Nova Gorica (RDA Nova Gorica)
  4. Public institution RERA S.D. for coordination and development of Split-Dalmatia County (PI RERA S.D.)
  5. REGION OF THESSALY (REGTHESS)
  6. INTERNACIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SARAJEVO (IUS)
  7. Regional Agency for Socio – Economic Development – Banat Ltd (RDA BANAT)
  8. Regional Development Agency South (RDAS)
  9. Old Royal Capital Cetinje (PCT/ORCC)
  10. Municipality of Tirana (MoT)
  11. Municipality of Gostivar (MoG)
  12. City of Banja Luka (Banja Luka)

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