FP7_ENV.2011.1.1.6-1

 FP7_ENV.2011.1.1.6-1 is a 2011 FP7 Environment topic on assessing the impacts of a global temperature increase of up to 2°C above pre‑industrial levels in Europe and in the most vulnerable regions worldwide. It funds integrated climate‑impact assessments that combine physical, ecological and socio‑economic analysis to inform adaptation and mitigation policy.

What the call is about

  • Theme and area: Environment (including climate change), climate‑change impacts and adaptation, focusing on the 2°C target that underpins EU and international climate policy.
  • Projects are expected to quantify sectoral and regional consequences of warming (e.g. water resources, agriculture, health, coasts, ecosystems) and explore cross‑sector interactions.
  • The work links global climate scenarios with regional and local impact models to provide policy‑relevant evidence for European and international negotiations.

Main objectives

  • Quantify physical and socio‑economic impacts of up to 2°C global warming in Europe and highly vulnerable regions (e.g. Mediterranean, Arctic, small islands, least‑developed countries).
  • Identify thresholds, tipping points and non‑linear responses in key systems such as agriculture, water, energy, infrastructure and biodiversity.
  • Deliver decision‑support information to guide adaptation strategies, damage‑cost estimates and the evaluation of mitigation pathways consistent with the 2°C limit.

KPIs and expected impacts

  • Scientific KPIs:
    • Number and quality of integrated climate‑impact models and datasets produced for different sectors and regions.
    • Peer‑reviewed publications and assessments that advance understanding of climate risks at 2°C warming.
  • Policy and societal KPIs:
    • Use of project results in EU and international climate policy documents, impact assessments or adaptation strategies.
    • Improved estimates of economic damages, adaptation costs and residual risks under 2°C scenarios that can feed into cost–benefit analyses.
  • Capacity and networking KPIs:
    • Strengthened collaboration between climate scientists, impact modelers, economists and policy institutions across Europe and partner regions.
    • Training materials, tools and outreach events targeting decision‑makers and stakeholders at multiple governance levels.

Typical partners involved

  • Climate and environmental research institutes running global and regional climate models as well as impact models for water, agriculture, health, coasts and ecosystems.
  • Universities and economic research centres specialising in damage and adaptation cost modelling, risk analysis and integrated assessment.
  • Policy bodies, international organisations, NGOs and agencies from vulnerable regions, ensuring that case studies and methodologies match real decision needs.

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