Forschungsbericht 2014



Climate Adaptation Mainstreaming through Innovation CAMINO

Institut: B-10
Projektleitung: Peter Fröhle
Stellvertretende Projektleitung: Natasa Manojlovic Edgar Nehlsen
Mitarbeiter/innen: Dejan Antanaskovic
Norman Dreier
Laufzeit: 01.10.2013 — 30.06.2015
Finanzierung:Europäische Union (EU)
Internationalisierung:Niederlande, Norwegen
URL: http://www.tuhh.de/wb/forschung/aktuelle-projekte/camino.html

EU INTERREG IVb Porgramme
Climate Adaptation Mainstreaming through Innovation

The overall aim of the CAMINO project is to reconcile economic growth (Europe2020) and climate adaptation. It delivers innovative governance approaches and business cases that support mainstreaming climate adaptation in local investment projects and product/service development. CAMINO builds upon results of MARE, SKINT, SAWA (NSR), FRC (NWE) & BaltCica (BSR) and enriches its 5 regional Partnerships with industry and (inter)national policy makers. This enables implementation of 10 local pilots, and to develop and disseminate transnational Future Perspectives for innovative sustainable growth in NSR.

Project details

Total cost   700.000,00 €
European Commission contribution 350. 000,00 €
Duration 21 Months
Start date 01. October 2013
Consortium 8 partners from 4 countries
Lead Beneficiary Ellen Kelder, Gemeente Dordrecht, the Netherlands
The role of TUHH Responsible for the Hamburg case study