[Webinar Replay] Defining impacful adaptation measures, through Joint_SECAP

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[Webinar Replay] Defining impacful adaptation measures, through Joint_SECAP

The Joint_SECAP project (Interreg Italy-Croatia Programme) came to an end. The project showed how climate hazards and related vulnerabilities can influence all aspects of our society: in primis economics and environmental and technological sectors, requiring the abandonment of the logic of the plan at municipal scale to embrace the territorial dimension district, without losing the comparison with local realities and specificities.

The project hosted its final conference last 16th and 17th of June, 2021. The overall event was moderated by journalist Elisabetta Guidobaldi, from the Italian National Agency of Associated Press (ANSA).

Joint_SECAL Final Conference - Technical Workshop 

On the 16th, the consortium organized a technical workshop building participants capacities on how to define impactful adaptation measuers and strategies, involving local municipalities and other relevant stakeholders in the process. Mr. Salvatore Corroppolo, Head of Service of Energy Policy and Resources of the Territory of Abruzzo Region, and Ms. Diana Gracin Petrovic, project manager at the Joint Secretariat of the INTERREG crossborder Programme Italy-Croatia, officially started the event, by giving a first glanche of what’d to come and of the importance of such project for the community involved.

The Joint Research Centre, in the person of Mr. Aldo Treville, joined the workshop presenting the IPCC framework for adaptation and the key steps for a holistic risk and vulnerability analysis. The Covenant of Mayors – Europe was also represented, by Ms. Mariangela Luceri who introduced the new CoM-Europe commitments and joint adhesion procedures.

The Joint_SECAP project was first introduced in terms of results and overall process by Prof. Rosalba D’Onofrio, from the University of Camerino and project coordinator. The context analysis was presented by Mr. Zvonko Čuljat, from the municipality of Vela Luka; followed by the presentations of the project risk and vulnerability assessment, by Antonio Frankovic from IRENA, and of the highlights and scenarios and focus groups by Ana Vukušić from the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County and by Martin Bućan from the Split-Dalmatia County.

Ms. Maria Petrobelli, from the municipality of San Benedetto del Tronto, and Ms. Chiara Barchiesi, from the Abruzzo Region, respectively focused instead on the project preliminary strategic environmental assessment and on the joint adaptation actions identified for the involved municipalities.

Finally, Mr. Piero Di Carlo, from the municipality of Pescara, Mr. Timothy Brownlee and Ms. Piera Pellegrino, from the University of Camerino, presented the Joint SECAP platform and its features. The technical workshop concluded with Mr. Nikola Matak, from SDEWES, who introduced how other territories were involved for the transferring of project results.

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Joint_SECAP Final Conference - High-level political event

During the second session of the Joint_SECAP final conference, Ms. Katerina Fortun, policy advisor at the European Commission (DG CLIMA) joined us with an inspiring speech on the importance of including adaptation in every aspect of our life and society.

Ms. Fabiana Baffo, from the Italian Ministry of Ecological Transition and Ms. Dunja Mazzocco Drvar, from the Croatian Ministry of Economics and Sustainable Development, presented the upcoming measures the two Governments have in plan for the next future.

Ms. Diana Granic Petrovic guided us through the next programming period of the Interreg Italy-Croatia Programme.

Dr. Julije Domac, from the Covenant of Mayors-Europe Political Board, stressed on the importance of local and reginal (political) commitment in the fight and adaptation to climate change.

Prof. Rosalba D’Onofrio represented the Joint_SECAP consortium highlighting the main achievements and activities of the project.

Finally, the President of the Abruzzo Region, Mr. Marco Marsilio, and the Regional Minister for energy, urban planning and territory, maritime domain, landascapes and waste, Mr. Nicola Campitelly, joined us to introduce the regional strategy for adaptation, while Prof. Claudio Pettinari, Rector of the University of Camerino, presented the university’s strategy and activities to support the Region and its citizen in the fight to climate change.

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