This section is for professional stakeholders, including local/regional authorities, healthcare institutions, industry partners, and the research community, who wish to formally contribute to the project’s outputs.
What you will read here:
We are committed to co-creating practical, user-driven solutions to manage climate-related health risks. Your expertise is crucial for testing and validating the healthRiskADAPT framework. This is your opportunity to directly influence the project’s outcomes and ensure our tools are perfectly tailored to real-world needs.
Ways to Collaborate:
Contact us at [healthRiskADAPT@nilu.no] to discuss partnership opportunities or to join our next Living Lab workshop.
This section is designed for citizens, community members, and students who want to contribute their time and local knowledge to the project.
What you will read here:
The fight against climate-related health risks needs to be kept alive in our communities. As a citizen, your perspective and feedback are essential to validating our tools and making our solutions truly effective at the local level. Join us as a volunteer to help build climate resilience for a healthier future.
Volunteer Opportunities:
Express your interest by filling out our Volunteer Sign-up Form to be notified of local opportunities.
This section serves as the main hub for general project news, educational content, and awareness materials for the public, media, and other interested parties.
What you will read here:
Stay connected with healthRiskADAPT and follow our journey to enhance European resilience against climate-related health risks. This section provides easy access to our research outcomes, educational materials, and all general project updates.
Our Public Initiatives Include:
Co-funded by the European Union. However, views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or CINEA. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme via Call HORIZON-MISS-2023-CLIMA-01-03 and under grant agreement No. 101157458.