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Impact of climate change and climate extremes on the agriculture and forestry in the Europe-Russia-Turkey region

AFTER

Project timeline
Start:
September 2018
Duration:
36 months
End:
August 2021
General Information
The ongoing climate change has widespread and consequential impacts all over the world, including increasing frequency and intensity of extreme climate and weather events. Despite positive impacts in some regions of Europe, Russia and Turkey, future warming will create multiple risks for natural and economic systems, in particular for agriculture and forestry sectors. Decision-makers in the European Union, Russia, and Turkey are interested in a comprehensive, scientifically based assessment of the consequences of observed and future climate change for these sectors that, in turn, target an efficient use of adaptation and mitigation options. The AFTER project aims therefore at bridging this scientific assessment on the one side and user / stakeholder demands on the other side. Concretely, the main goal of the project is the assessment of impact of observed and future climate change and subsequent changes in climate extremes on the agriculture and forestry in the Europe – Russia - Turkey region and the contribution of changing agriculture and forestry to climate mitigation and adaptation. The project will set-up a solid database of current and future changes in special climatic indicators (forestry and agriculture) and changes in climate and weather extreme events based on CORDEX-CORE and new high-resolution REMO and ALARO-0 regional climate model projections over the study region. Furthermore, AFTER will investigate the feedback loop that agriculture and forestry can provide to climate change mitigation and adaptation. An online database will be created via an interactive website to support the development of decision relevant climate information for selected regions, e.g., North-West Russia, Siberia, etc.
AFTER is funded in the frame of ERANET RUS Plus (‘Strengthening STI links between Russia and the European Research Area'), which is an ERANET Cofund scheme of Horizon 2020 of the European Commission.
EU-Programme Acronym and Subprogramme AreaERANET RUS Plus
Project TypeERANET RUS Plus project
Contract Number166 / 01DJ18008
Co-ordinatorNansen International Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre (RUS)
Funding for the Project (€) Funding for Hereon (€)
830,300150,000
Contact Person at Hereon Dr. Lola Kotova, Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS), Phone: +49 40 22633 8435
E-mail contact
Worldwide Europe

Participants
Iskenderun Technical University (TR), Latvian Environment, Geology and Meteorology Centre (LV), Scientific foundation Nansen International Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre (RU), Universiteit Gent (BE), Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch Oderzoek (BE)
Last Update: 16. April 2021